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2025 Year in Review: Marc Spector, SPECTOR Companies

Marc Spector, FAIA
CEO | Owner
SPECTOR Companies

What transaction, project, or key moment best reflected the direction of the New York CRE market this year? The completion of JP Morgan Chase’s new global headquarters at 270 Park Ave. is one of the clearest indicators of where New York is heading. It reinforces that finance remains deeply committed to the city and is investing in workplaces that set a new standard for quality, sustainability, wellness, and technology. As architects, we see this as a turning point. The future belongs to fewer buildings executed at a much higher level. This project strengthens the Grand Central district and drives activity that will benefit the entire area. It is a model for the next generation of workplace design.

What accomplishment, milestone, project or transaction stood out for you or your firm in 2025? In 2025 our firm was honored by the American Institute of Architects at both the New York State and Long Island Chapter levels for four workplace environments. Each project reflected the distinct identity and culture of the client, reinforcing our belief that workplace design must express brand and purpose. New York State recognized Flexpoint Ford at One Vanderbilt and the Audible Innovation Cathedral in Newark. Long Island honored Sumitomo Corp. of Americas at 277 Park Ave. and Advent at 375 Park Ave. These achievements were made possible by our team’s creativity and discipline.

What emerging trends or shifts will shape opportunities for you, your firm, or market sector in 2026? In New York City we expect to design and deliver over 500,000 s/f of workplace interiors in 2026 as tenants seek space across multiple districts. Growth for Spector Companies will also come from residential conversions, affordable housing, and hospitality. The city is advancing programs transforming older office buildings into much-needed housing, creating momentum for repositioning assets. Affordable housing remains a priority with new incentives increasing supply. Hospitality is strengthening as visitors rise, aligning with our strengths in planning, design, and project delivery.

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