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That’s no surprise for an offi ce that
also has its own coworking hub,
multiple terraces and dedicated
rooms for meditation and nursing
mothers, plus at least three coffee
stations on every fl oor.
Pozycki’s fi rm, which also managed
the interior fi t-out, has spent more
than three decades building for some
of the world’s largest companies.
That work in recent years has
focused largely on Morristown, where
it attracted Deloitte LLP as the tenant
for the 110,000-square-foot fi rst phase
of M Station and where it built a new
120,000-square-foot headquarters for
Valley Bank about a half-mile away,
before turning its focus to Sanofi at M
Station West.
Those businesses that hope to attract
and retain the best talent will likely
follow suit, Pozycki said. All it takes
is a common understanding of the
company’s future.
“You’ve got to have communication
within the company, from your CEO
down through CFO, to your heads of
people and real estate, so that they’re
all on the same page and understand
what kind of
environment will
be best to get
your company to
produce those
results,” he said. He
also acknowledged
the diffi culty of
making a major real
estate commitment
“because that’s
not the business
they’re in,”
especially in the
current uncertain
environment.
“They’re in
whatever business
they’re in, and if
it’s not real estate,
it’s a complicated
decision because
they don’t do it
every day,” Pozycki
added. “They do
it once every fi ve
years, 10 years, 15 years, so it’s a
diffi cult decision to make, but it has
to become a priority.”
Morristown Mayor Tim Dougherty
Image by Connie Zhou © 2025 Gensler/Courtesy: Sanofi
Sanofi ’s new fl agship offi ce in Morristown has a host of Zoom-enabled conference and meeting areas,
eclectic furniture options and unassigned workstations, along with amenities such as meditation rooms,
mother’s suites and a large outdoor terrace.
said he believes other corporations
are actively weighing their options in
the town because of both its vibrant
business district and the growing
residential population in Morris
County.
“It’s the amount of young people that
have moved into this area,” he said.
“So the employment base is here, and
I think that’s a real opportunity for
corporations that are looking to move
here, small or large.”
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