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View from the 13th floor of the Fruen Mill, circa 2015. more history

About

@glenwood is a growing, versatile campus designed to support business, leisure and communal synergy.

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Glenwood delivery truck circa 1962. more history

The Location

The city meets the suburbs in our uniquely charming locale.

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Bryn Mawr and Harrison neighborhood map, circa 1909. more history

The Vision

Start small, think big. The long-term strategy for @glenwood is ambitious yet achievable.

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Construction of the South warehouse (brewery), circa 1992. more history

Tenants

A varied collection of passionate professionals coming together to create something special.

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"boy getting water" Glenwood Water advertisement, circa 1950. more history

Press and Media

We humbly believe that our story is one worth sharing, and luckily, numerous local press outlets seem to agree!

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Guy and woman around water cooler, Glenwood Water advertisement, circa 1950. more history

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Nurse on the phone, Glenwood Water advertisement, circa 1950. more history
A map of the area surrounding the Glenwood Inglewood Water Co. dated November 11, 1909. A Glenwood Water truck fron the early 1960's with a functional Fruen Mill in the background. This mortgage note from 1921 gave the property from the Fruen Investment Company to the Glenwood-Inglewood Company. The Glenwood-Inglewood Company purchased the propertry from the Fruen Investment Company for $20,000 in 1921. A former Glenwood-Inglewood employee is working hard on the line in the 1960's. An old-fashioned water cooler from the Glenwood Inglewood Water Company.  There was a need for a sizable fleet of trucks to ahul water to the Glenwood-Inglewood customers across the Upper-Midwest. Construction of the South Warehouse which will be the new home of Bryn Mawr Brewing Company. Back in the day, the Glenwood-Inglewood Company did a swell job at letting people know the benefits of drinking their fresh spring water. An advertisement for the Glenwood Inglewood Company on the border of St. Paul and Minneapolis from the late 1940's/early 1950's with a TCL streetcar passing by.  A Glenwood employee demonstrates how to use one of their water dispensers.  A Glenwood employee takes a break from his work to snap a picture. A flood enveloped what is now part of the @glenwood parking lot in the 1940's. The space below the "Glenwood Springs" sign is home to Top Source Media today, to the right is the headquarters for Tamble Inc. and in the background the Fruen Mill is faintly visible. A glimpse of what the @glenwood campus looked like in the 1960's.  A glimpes of what the @glenwood property looked like in the 1980's. This advertisement for the Glenwood Inglewood Water Company from the 1950's shows a modern classroom with a television and, more importantly, a water cooler. Glenwood Inglewood Water Company prior to construction of the South Warehouse. This is one of the Glenwood-Inglewood billboards one may have seen around town in the 1950's and 1960's. Their ads were great at catching the eye of the consumer. Tradeshows were commonplace for the Glenwood-Inglewood company in their heyday. This is a glimpse at one of their setups in the 1950s.  A cake from the Glenwood Inglewood Company Christmas party in 1955