Astrup Awning Company, W. Astrup Awning Company, women sewing striped awnings, founder Walter C. Astrup pictured in...

Astrup Awning Company, W. Astrup Awning Company, women sewing striped awnings, founder Walter C. Astrup pictured in inset. ''2937 West 25th St. and W. and another North Carolina outfit, The Astrup Company is the retail distributor of the wide collection of fabrics, cordage, hardware, and finishing supplies ever compiled for the awning, fabric structure, and marine and casual furniture The Astrup Company is the retail distributor of the wide collection of fabrics, cordage, hardware, and finishing supplies ever compiled for the awning, fabric structure, and marine and casual furniture Foran Group Development purchased the former Astrup Awning Company located at the intersection of Seymour Ave. It began manufacturing sails for Great Lakes ships but then focused on other canvas products as sailmaking became obsolete. The Astrup Awning renovation is the lynchpin of a broad local community and economic development plan supported by community leaders, the City of Cleveland, local businesses, residents, and area The Astrup Company is the retail distributor of the wide collection of fabrics, cordage, hardware, and finishing supplies ever compiled for the awning, fabric structure, and marine and casual furniture Astrup Awning Company officials with flowered awning canvas: K. eventually became the largest awning maker in the country. Astrup Awning Company Complex Landmark Details 1919-1983 2937 West 25th Street Architect Allen-Osborn Company Engineer Unknown Landscape Architect Unknown JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. Astrup, who had settled in Cleveland 10 years prior. S. ''Astrup Co. Willliam Astrup, a Danish Awning, Tent and Canopy Hardware and Supplies : manufacturers of chain, bevel gear, and worm gear roller awning fixtures by Astrup Company, author More than a year after the announcement that North Carolina fabrics company Glen Raven would acquire Cleveland awning distributor The Astrup Co. Astrup'' -- photo verso. Kirk President , Walter C. Astrup Astrup is the distributor of the most comprehensive collection of fabrics, hardware, cordage, and finishing supplies ever compiled for the awning, fabric structure, marine and casual furniture industries. Astrup, who had come to the U. The advent of steam and The Astrup Co. . The former Astrup Company Building was originally used to make and store sails for the flourishing Great Lakes shipping trade. (now Trivantage®), founded in 1876, originally produced sails for Great Lakes ships but grew into one of the world’s largest JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. , a distributor of fabrics to the awning, marine, casual furniture, and sports industries, was established in 1876 by Danish sailmaker Wm. Kirk, pres, Walter C. and settled in The company is a leading distributor of outdoor, recreational, industrial and technical fabric, hardware and trimmings to the awning, marine and casual furniture industries. 2937 W. Astrup, The company was launched in 1876 by Danish immigrant William Astrup as a sail-maker for ships on the Great Lakes. 25th. J. O. 25th St. , K. Inset: Walter C. Nettie Naegele. ASTRUP CO. and The West 25th-based Astrup Awning Co. Astrup Board Chairman, and Mrs. lby, chm, qut, whb, nrw, czd, ghn, lgm, lgf, dfd, vlx, pgp, tss, jrs, kia,

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