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'''Bear Creek Glass''' is a manufacturer of hand-blown glass washbasins, lighting fixtures and decorative accessories. The company was founded in March [[2004]] by engineer [[Joe Thompson]]. Its 5,000 square-foot manufacturing and office facility is located at 2717 [[2nd Avenue South]] in the [[Dr Pepper Place]]. The company's products are sold internationally from 170 showrooms.
'''Bear Creek Glass''' is a manufacturer of hand-blown glass washbasins, lighting fixtures and decorative accessories. The company was founded in March [[2004]] by engineer [[Joe Thompson]]. Its 5,000 square-foot manufacturing and office facility was located in the [[Pheonix Building (Lakeview)|Phoenix Building]] at 2717 [[2nd Avenue South]] near [[Dr Pepper Place]].
 
In [[2009]] Bear Creek glass relocated from [[Birmingham]] Orange Beach, Baldwin County. The public-access "Hot Shop at Orange Beach Arts Center" opened in August 2009 with equipment donated by Thompson. Bear Creek now operates its studio and gallery from there. The company's products are sold internationally from 170 showrooms.


In [[2009]] Bear Creek glass relocated from [[Birmingham]] to Baldwin County. The public-access "Hot Shop at Orange Beach Arts Center" opened in August 2009 with equipment donated by Thompson.


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Revision as of 21:10, 23 July 2010

Bear Creek Glass logo.jpg

Bear Creek Glass is a manufacturer of hand-blown glass washbasins, lighting fixtures and decorative accessories. The company was founded in March 2004 by engineer Joe Thompson. Its 5,000 square-foot manufacturing and office facility was located in the Phoenix Building at 2717 2nd Avenue South near Dr Pepper Place.

In 2009 Bear Creek glass relocated from Birmingham Orange Beach, Baldwin County. The public-access "Hot Shop at Orange Beach Arts Center" opened in August 2009 with equipment donated by Thompson. Bear Creek now operates its studio and gallery from there. The company's products are sold internationally from 170 showrooms.


References

  • Urquhart, Marietta (August 2006) "Joe Thompson" Bham Buzz Canvas. Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 8, p. 36
  • Price, Wanda (August 9, 2009) "Glass-blowing studio scheduled to open in Orange Beach." Birmingham News

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