This property is a historical 310,000 SF commercial complex composed of four connected buildings that have been redeveloped into multi-purpose spaces. It is one of the largest office complexes and the tallest building in lower Bucks County. Grundy Commons was originally constructed by Senator Joseph Grundy as a woolen mill from 1880 to 1912. The restored original structure is crowned with a 186-foot-high clock tower, which is the iconic landmark of lower Bucks County.
This is now a multi-tenant commercial hub. Current tenants include major engineering companies, an environmental group, custom furniture manufacturer, dance studio, whiskey distiller, boxing gym, and on line retailors and more. The possibilities are endless!
The property is well maintained and managed by on-site owner and staff.