After 16 years in Secaucus, NJ, MLB Network will relocate to a 207,000 sq. ft. facility in Elmwood Park, NJ, starting with the 2028 MLB season. Just 20 minutes from its current headquarters, the new location—developed by Crow Holdings Development—will house production studios, offices, and MLB’s videotape library, ensuring cutting-edge technology and expanded capabilities.
MLB Network’s Impact and Growth
Since its 2009 launch, MLB Network has become baseball’s premier media hub, producing:
- Live games, studio shows, and documentaries
- 3,000+ hours of live programming annually
- Content for Apple TV+, Roku, and MLB’s digital platforms
Recognized with 42 national Emmy Awards, including MLB Tonight’s eighth win for ‘Outstanding Daily Studio Show,’ MLB Network continues to push innovation in sports broadcasting.
A Historic Location
MLB Network’s future home at 25 Market Street stands on the former Marcal Paper warehouse site, visible from I-80 at Exit 61. After a 2019 fire, the property was redeveloped, blending classic industrial design with modern architecture.