Politics & Government

The Last Parcel Of A Bristol Twp. Industrial Park Will Be Developed. Find Out Where.

The project received a $2 million DCED grant for site preparation at the last undeveloped 6.9-acre portion of the Crownwood Industrial Park.

A $2 million grant will help foster the redevelopment of North Wilson Avenue in Bristol Township.
A $2 million grant will help foster the redevelopment of North Wilson Avenue in Bristol Township. (Patch Graphic)

BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA — A $2 million state grant will help foster the redevelopment of North Wilson Avenue.

State Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-10) and State Rep. Tina Davis (D-141) said the $2 million grant comes through the Pennsylvania Strategic Investments to Enhance Sites Program.

The funding will be used by Crownwood Condo 4 LLC for site preparation at the last undeveloped 6.9-acre portion of the Crownwood Industrial Park.

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Once complete, the site will be able to accommodate a 100,000 square foot facility for industrial use.

“The PA SITES investment in Bristol Township will boost the local economy through the creation of new jobs, tax revenue and the expansion of local industrial economic activity,” Santarsiero said. “I enthusiastically supported this funding award and applaud Gov. Josh Shapiro and DCED Secretary Siger’s partnership in boosting economic potential here in Bucks County.”

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“This grant will allow Bristol Township to take a key step forward in preparing the Crownwood Industrial Park for future industrial use,” Davis said. “By making this site shovel-ready, we’re improving our ability to attract new businesses and support job growth. I appreciate the Commonwealth’s investment in our region and the practical approach PA SITES is taking to strengthen Pennsylvania’s economic foundation. I was proud to advocate for this project and help ensure our community is positioned for long-term economic success.”

The PA SITES Construction Grant serves as gap financing for strategic sites needing financial assistance to help reduce development risk for businesses.

The grant funding is intended to help finance strategic investments to enhance sites across the Commonwealth to effectively compete for expanding and relocating businesses.

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