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Summary
Business 1960 to Present
On back of photo: See "100 Years of Memories" page 130 Photo: November 22, 1995 White house in background Glenwood used as Civil War Hospital
From Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories (1990)
BRUNSWICK SHOPPING CENTER
An early acquaintance with the editor of The Blade Times (an earlier to wn weekly) and
the opening of the Brunswick Shopping Center in 1985 were the beginning and closing of
a circle of events with Brooks C. B. Wood in the center.
Wood had a pleasant introduction to Brunswick through Jim Bryan, former editor of The
Blade Times and a fellow CBer. About thirteen years later, in 1973, Mr. Wood was
searching for land suitable for developing a senior citizen housing complex when he met
Charles F. Stone, already active in Brunswick’s development of the Wenner farm.
Stone expressed his disappointment that only a High’s Store and an Exxon Station had
materialized from his dream of a shopping center. On the contrary, the parcel Wood
selected for the senior complex soon blossomed forth as planned. The Stone Wood
relationship likewise blossomed into a best friends relationship, with Stone becoming the
younger man’s mentor. With Stone’s guidance, Brook Wood prospered, then
“Stonewood” Associates became a joint venture.
In 1983 Wood purchased the land surrounding High’s and Exxon. For a year the co-
workers planned the shopping center, driving thousands of miles and talking with
potential tenants, lenders, and builders. They worked through a spectrum of emotions,
until the Brunswick Shopping Center became a reality in 1985 and was fully functioning
by 1986. The following businesses are located in Brunswick Shopping Center:
Ace Hardware
Ann’s Hallmark Shop
Artley Women’s Fashions
Brunswick Laundry
Brunswick Video Den
Classic Hair Design
Family Restaurant
Hardee’s Restaurant
High’s Dairy Store
Patricia’s Florist and Gifts
Phillips Insurance Agency
Rite Aid Pharmacy
Secco Cleaners
Shoe Show
Sports & Action Gear
Super Fresh Food Market
Benjamin Weiser, DDS, Family Dentistry
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