Prominent Retail / Development Site For Sale
1134 Bustleton Pike
Feasterville, PA 19053
Highlights
- Former home of the iconic Feeney's Garden Center
- Prime retail and redevelopment opportunity
- 5.5 ± AC across three contiguous parcels
- 20,582 ± SF retail building w/ 13,690 ± SF of green houses
- 7,795 ± SF flex building (currently leased)
- 5,284± SF warehouse building
- 3,155 ± SF barn building
- 106’ frontage on Bustleton Pike
- Three existing buildings totaling 33,661 SF± plus barn
- Zoned C-2 Heavy Commercial
- On-site parking for 170+ vehicles
- High traffic counts
- Densely populated region
- 231,000 residents within a five mile radius
- Easy access to Street Rd, Route 1 and PA Turnpike
- Strong redevelopment and investment potential
Description
SVN is pleased to present a rare large-scale commercial opportunity in Feasterville, Bucks County, PA. Formerly operated as Feeney’s Garden Center for over 71 years, the property consists of three contiguous parcels totaling 5.52± acres with four existing buildings comprising 33,661± SF of building area. This premier site is ideally positioned along Bustleton Pike with immediate proximity to Street Road, one of the region’s busiest commercial corridors. With over 69,600 vehicles per day at the intersection of Bustleton Pike and Street Road, the property offers unmatched accessibility and signage. Zoned C-2 Heavy Commercial, the site permits a wide variety of uses by right. Given the scarcity of large, contiguous parcels in Lower Bucks County, this property offers an exceptional value-add or redevelopment opportunity with significant long-term upside.
Premier location along a heavily traveled corridor of Bustleton Pike, Street Road and Bridgetown Pike in Lower Southampton Township, PA. The property benefits from convenient access to major thoroughfares including Street Road, I-276 (PA Turnpike), and Route 1, providing direct connectivity to surrounding markets. The property is within a 30 minute drive-time of Philadelphia, 40 minute drive-time of Princeton, New Jersey and 90 minute drive-time of New York City.

