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Kid’s swim classes, year-round fitness center, wireless internet and more. Pool membership is a great investment – you can sell your membership after years of enjoyment.
Now open: Matador Cantina. Matador offers one of the largest Tequila selections in the city. From the salted shooters to the popular smooth sipping Tequilas, there is a little something for everyone. An extensive menu offers everyone's favorite combo platters, as well as select items hand crafted by Jose Olmos Pena, bringing his flair from the Michuacan region of Central Mexico to Atlanta. Whether you come for the food or the drinks, Matador Cantina is Glenwood Park's favorite Mexican destination.

The Shed at Glenwood is a casual concept with serious food. Executive Chef Lance Gummere has come into his own. His belief in “Farm to Table” has created a daily evolving menu full of seasonal surprises. more...
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Glenwood Park harvests approximately 35,000 gallons of water per week using a combination of storm water and well water - thus avoiding any use of potable water from the City of Atlanta for our drought resistant landscaping.
Did you know... During construction, Glenwood Park recycled 800,000 lbs of granite ruble blocks! That's enough material to build all of the walls in our central park out of granite.
The 2005 Southern Living Idea House at Glenwood Park automatically calculates an irrigation schedule using landscape-specific parameters, then adjusts the irrigation schedule for each of the watering zones via satellite as local weather changes.
Glenwood Park recycled 250,000 lbs of metals removed from the site and recycled 259,200,000 lbs of concrete (60,000 Cubic Yards), an amount equal to an acre of concrete at 36 feet deep!
Did you know... Glenwood Park reduced the amount of stormwater runoff from its site by two thirds and treats approximately 61,000 cubic feet of water (426,000 gallons) for every 1.2" rainfall.
Glenwood Park has planted over 1000 trees and thousands of other plants, flowers, and shrubs creating shade and comfort, while also absorbing thousands of gallons of stormwater and significantly reducing heat island effects.
The Glenwood Park pool building uses a geothermal system for its club house and nine units. According to the International Ground Source Heat Pumps Association, every geothermal unit installed eliminates an amount of CO2 equal to planting an acre of trees.

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