High-tech clock maker buys new HQ building in Warminster
Sapling Co. has acquired a 65,000-square-foot Warminster industrial building to serve as the synchronized clock producer's new headquarters and manufacturing site, according to Bensalem-based Roddy Inc., which helped broker the sale.
Sapling Co. has acquired a 65,000-square-foot Warminster industrial building to serve as the synchronized clock producer's new headquarters and manufacturing site, according to Bensalem-based Roddy Inc., which helped broker the sale.
Sapling paid $3.2 million for the building on 3.7 acres of land, with plans to invest more than $1.2 million in improvements, Roddy said in a release on Wednesday.
The company expects within three years to be employing 43 people at the facility at 670-682 Louis Drive in the Warminster Industrial Park, according to the release. Sapling is currently based in Huntingdon Valley, according to its website.
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