Waterfront Corporate Center

Shown is the front exterior of Valley Bank at 70 Speedwell Ave. in Morristown.
Feb 3, 2026

Exclusive: SJP reveals fitness, wellness concepts in Morristown

Strong Pilates, SweatHouz and Barry’s join SJP Properties’ North Jersey developments, boosting downtown fitness and wellness amenities.

Unilever's new North American headquarters in Hoboken
Jun 6, 2025

Unilever brings iconic brands home to new Hoboken HQ (photos)

The CPG giant unveiled its new North American headquarters, a collaborative, sustainable workspace at Waterfront Corporate Center that will support 1,100 employees.

Unilever will relocate its U.S. headquarters to SJP Properties’ Waterfront Corporate Center I in Hoboken.
Aug 27, 2024

Unilever moving US HQ to Hoboken (updated)

SJP Properties' Waterfront Corporate Plaza is expanding its roster of well-known tenants, continuing to draw users with its mix of accessibility, walkability and Class A space.

Focus Martial Arts signed on for a new lease at 700 Union Ave. in Middlesex. CBRE represented Main Land Middlesex, the owner. - CBRE
Oct 9, 2023

CBRE signs 20K square feet in NJ retail leases

Among the deals is a 10-year agreement with Marc Lore's Wonder concept for a spot along the Hoboken waterfront.

Hain Celestial Group its moving its global headquarters to the Waterfront Corporate Center in Hoboken.
Aug 4, 2023

Organic products giant Hain Celestial relocating HQ to NJ

The manufacturer of Celestial Seasonings tea, Terra chips and Garden of Eatin’ snacks is moving its headquarters from New York to Hoboken.

Wonder Group recently signed a deal to lease a 3,700-square-foot space at Hoboken's Waterfront Corporate Center III, according to SJP Properties, the brokerage firm for the office and retail complex.
Jul 25, 2023

Wonder gears up to launch 2nd NJ restaurant

Entrepreneur Marc Lore is bringing his revamped concept to Hudson County.

Waterfront Corporate Center III in Hoboken.
Jan 25, 2022

SJP Properties acquires Hoboken’s Waterfront Corporate Center I (updated)

The firm, which developed the entire 1.5 million-square-foot complex in the early 2000s, regains full ownership and management with the transaction.