Goya Foods on Wednesday celebrated the opening of its new headquarters, built with the help of an $82 million state tax break, with a dazzling ceremony that included a marching band, a string and guitar quartet, a promotional video and the presence of one of the state's biggest supporters of corporate incentives: Governor Christie. The state-of-the-art facility in Jersey City, which includes a 600,000-square-foot warehouse along with the headquarters, is the largest piece of what the company - generally considered to be the largest Hispanic owned food company in the nation - says is a more than $500 million investment that will help Goya expand for years to come.