(Honeywell Chairman and CEO Dave Cote, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno, tour Honeywell’s
Technology Exhibit on display at Honeywell’s Headquarters in Morris Township, N.J.)
During a press conference with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno, Honeywell announced plans to redevelop its corporate headquarters, making the Morris Township, New Jersey site more energy efficient, productive, and contemporary.
The project plans to create a mixed-use campus that will provide benefits to employees and the greater Morris Township, New Jersey community. As planned, the proposed project may include new office facilities, a hotel, residential units, and open space – including walking trails. Hundreds of construction jobs will be created in the execution of the project, as well as permanent professional and service jobs on the mixed-use campus.
Honeywell plans to have a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified headquarters, preserve and reuse the existing infrastructure and roadway network, and include 50% green space that allows wildlife to continue to live.
“Honeywell has been proud to make New Jersey and Morris Township the home of our global headquarters for over 50 years, and it is our hope we will stay here,” said Honeywell Chairman and CEO Dave Cote. “We will be incorporating our advanced technologies with a new facility design to create a world-class, energy-efficient, contemporary global headquarters – one that is better for our customers, employees, and our hometown – right here in New Jersey.”
Honeywell’s headquarters have been located in Morris Township, New Jersey, for 50 years.
“Honeywell’s brand is synonymous with the innovation and hard work our state is known for, and I am pleased that they intend to stay and grow in New Jersey. With today’s announcement, Honeywell is showing that our state is a place where businesses, both large and small, can open, expand, and thrive,” said Governor Christie.
For more information, watch a video of the Governor’s press conference announcing Honeywell’s redevelopment plans.



