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Who We Are

The Bradford Mill is a community of visionaries and creatives located in the quaint and historic Cultural District of West Concord Village. Be apart of a thriving entrepreneurial community and benefit from the exciting opportunity to learn, network, and relax at our events.


Since completing our top-to-bottom renovation in 2012, the Bradford Mill has become the preferred home for creative, entrepreneurial, locally-owned businesses west of Boston. We are a community of people with diverse backgrounds and cutting edge interests that span business, technology, and the arts. In addition to flex renting of Metro West’s most successful commercial businesses we offer three complimentary communities: Bradford Offices, Wheelhouse Coworking, and ArtScape Studios.


The Wheelhouse at The Bradford Mill is a coworking pioneer and continues to set the standard for coworking spaces today. Our tight-knit community of creative and entrepreneurial thinkers and doers provides a fun and supportive environment for you to pursue your passions!

The Bradford Mill Offices and Coworking Spaces
The Team

Community Leaders

John W Boynton

Proprietor



Susan Muller

Property Manager


About

The Building's History

Our Bradford Mill buildings are where the West Concord renaissance started so we have a proud history. Some of the early history presented here is from the Concordma.com magazine.


The Allen Chair Company was founded in 1906 in what was then called Concord Junction (now West Concord Village). It was run by three generations of Allens (all named Charles). They employed 80 people at their height. They became Allen Chair Corporation in 1931.


The first Charles Allen built three large buildings to house the factory and steam power plant (in fact, the steam from their boilers powered the Junction’s fire signal for years). At first, they made mission chairs as well as kitchen chairs. When World War I came, they made many wooden cots for the troops. Later, Windsor chairs, upholstered maple chairs and other furniture were made. The company also got into the office and school furniture business and made many thousand desks and chairs from birch and oak. Allen Chair had a reputation for high quality, strong furniture.


Allen Chair was sold in 1956 to Finley Manufacturing Company, makers of household furniture. Later, the premises were occupied by Bradford Furniture which sold furniture retail.

Around the 1970's, the owners of Dover Ski Binding (which operated on Beharrell Street) bought the Mill to warehouse the inventory of ski bindings that they sold through national retailers. Over time, as their inventory needs decreased, they rented unused space to small Concord businesses. As far as we can tell, not a single capital improvement was made during that time.


In 2008, a small group of investors led by Nick and John Boynton purchased the Mill from the former Dover Ski Binding owners with the idea of doing something great with it. They didn’t have a particular plan going in – the buildings were well-occupied so there wasn’t a lot of pressure to implement anything new – but the economic crisis of 2008 and its aftermath ended any dreams of a major renovation.


John and Johanna Boynton assumed management responsibility in early 2010 with the commitment to preserve and enhance this special piece of West Concord history. All buildings were completely renovated and updated in 2012 and refreshed in 2023.


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