
MetroWall Launches New Headquarters Project to Support Continued Growth
MetroWall, a leading manufacturer of architectural interior glass wall systems, has officially broken ground on its new, state-of-the-art headquarters facility in Congers, New York. Strategically located adjacent to the company’s current headquarters, the new building marks a significant milestone in MetroWall’s journey and reinforces its position as a forward-thinking industry leader dedicated to innovation, craftsmanship, and domestic production.
Slated for completion in the fourth quarter of 2026, the new facility will be twice the size of the existing headquarters. This expansion underscores MetroWall’s sustained growth trajectory, its ongoing commitment to technological advancement, and its investment in American manufacturing. The decision to build a substantially larger facility reflects the company’s goal of not only meeting current customer demand but also scaling operations for future success in an increasingly dynamic commercial interiors market.
Expanding Capabilities to Meet Market Demand
The architectural glass wall industry has seen robust growth in recent years, driven by evolving workplace designs, increased focus on daylighting, and the rising demand for flexible, visually appealing office environments. MetroWall has been at the forefront of this movement, offering high-performance demountable wall systems tailored to modern spaces that prioritize both form and function.
With the addition of the new headquarters, MetroWall will significantly expand its manufacturing footprint. The increased production capacity is expected to enhance lead times, improve supply chain responsiveness, and elevate the company’s ability to customize solutions for a wide range of architectural applications. The building will house advanced fabrication technologies and workflow optimization systems aimed at boosting operational efficiency, product quality, and sustainability.
“From design intent to final installation, MetroWall has built a reputation for providing precision-engineered solutions that transform interior environments,” said Jared Scott, CEO of MetroWall. “The new headquarters is not just about more space—it’s about smarter space. It’s about equipping our team with the tools and resources they need to stay ahead of industry demands, deliver excellence for our clients, and develop the next generation of glass wall systems.”
A Dedicated Hub for Research and Innovation
One of the defining features of the new headquarters will be its Research & Development laboratory—an environment purpose-built for discovery, testing, and creative exploration. The lab will provide MetroWall’s engineers and designers with a dedicated space to experiment with new materials, refine existing systems, and accelerate the development of cutting-edge products.

The R&D lab is expected to play a pivotal role in advancing the company’s sustainability initiatives, including innovations in acoustic performance, thermal insulation, and recyclable material use. By bringing product development closer to its manufacturing operations, MetroWall aims to foster seamless collaboration between its engineering, production, and installation teams, ensuring faster innovation cycles and even greater customer responsiveness.
“Our team continues to push boundaries in design, quality, and service,” added Scott. “Breaking ground on this new facility is more than a construction milestone—it’s a reflection of the trust our clients place in us and the incredible work our team delivers every day. We’re creating a headquarters that embodies our values: collaboration, innovation, and excellence.”
Empowering the Workforce and Fostering Culture
At the heart of MetroWall’s success is its people. The expanded headquarters will serve as a central hub for the company’s growing workforce, with modern office spaces, collaboration areas, and amenities designed to support productivity and employee well-being. The building’s layout will emphasize open communication, transparency, and cross-functional teamwork, aligning with MetroWall’s culture of empowerment and continuous improvement.
Over the past several years, the company has steadily grown its headcount across departments, from manufacturing and engineering to customer service and field operations. The new facility will help MetroWall accommodate future hiring needs while reinforcing a workplace culture that values craftsmanship, curiosity, and customer-centric thinking.
By continuing to invest in its employees through training, safety, and professional development programs, MetroWall aims to not only retain top talent but also become an employer of choice within the architectural manufacturing sector.
A Commitment to U.S.-Based Production
MetroWall’s decision to expand in Congers reflects a deliberate commitment to manufacturing in the United States. At a time when global supply chains face mounting pressure, MetroWall is doubling down on its ability to deliver high-quality, locally fabricated solutions with consistent lead times and reliable service.
The company’s emphasis on domestic production also aligns with the growing preferences of architects, contractors, and building owners seeking sustainable sourcing, transparent manufacturing practices, and the ability to support local economies. With the new facility, MetroWall is poised to enhance its role as a vertically integrated partner—from design consultation to final delivery—backed by American-made precision and accountability.
Construction of the new headquarters is currently underway, with the project set to be completed by late 2026. Throughout the construction phase, MetroWall remains fully operational, continuing to serve its clients with the same level of dedication and attention to detail that has defined its brand for years.
Once complete, the expanded facility will symbolize a new chapter in the company’s evolution—a chapter defined by scale, sustainability, and forward-thinking design. MetroWall’s long-term vision is clear: to lead the industry not just by what it produces, but by how it innovates, collaborates, and contributes to the built environment.
“We’re building space for manufacturing on U.S. soil, for teams to collaborate, and for innovation to thrive,” Scott concluded. “This new headquarters is a testament to where we’ve been—and where we’re going.”