Grundy Commons is a multi-tenant commercial hub located in Bristol, PA, consisting of four interconnected buildings spanning over 300,000 sq ft. Originally built as a textile mill between 1880 and 1912, it has been transformed by Fred Baumgarten into a vibrant space that accommodates a diverse range of tenants, including an engineering company, an environmental group, a dance studio, a rye whiskey distiller, and many others. With its iconic 186' high clock tower, Grundy Commons stands as a symbol of Bucks County and offers modern leaseholds in a historic setting, conveniently situated between Philadelphia and NYC.
Strategically positioned in the Mid-Atlantic region, Grundy Commons enjoys a prime location near major transportation routes such as I-95, Route 13, and the Turnpike. With a SEPTA station just steps away and owner-management on-site, the complex provides ease of access and efficient operations. Additionally, free parking is available on-site, making it a convenient destination for businesses and visitors alike. Recognized as the Best Historic Place Winner in 2016 and 2017 by Bucks Happening, Grundy Commons combines historical significance with contemporary functionality, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a unique and well-connected commercial space.
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