Urban Sophistication
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Urban Sophistication

Step into this sophisticated, urban condo in Milwaukee’s sought after Third Ward, where industrial chic meets contemporary elegance. Reminiscent of a SoHo New York City apartment, the main 2-bedroom, 2-bath unit boasts exposed brick walls, soaring 12-foot ceilings, and oversized windows that flood the space with natural light, offering spectacular cityscape views.

Japandi Style
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Japandi Style

Balance and harmony. These are two important principles of design to consider during the initial phases of conceptualizing a space. This is especially true in the kitchen, the heart and soul of a home, which must be both functional and visually inviting; a place where people can utilize the space effectively while nurturing purposeful and hospitable surroundings. Create a space of working beauty, while cultivating an environment of imperfection, to fully embody the Japanese design philosophy known as Wabi-Sabi.

A Mission Style Gem In Prestigious Bristlecone Pines
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A Mission Style Gem In Prestigious Bristlecone Pines

Come see this beautiful 4,400-square -foot, 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath Executive Ranch home in prestigious Bristlecone Pines. This lovely house will capture your heart with its Mission Style architectural design. No expense was spared in the design and build which features 10-foot ceilings throughout, leaded glass, window transoms, polished wood floors, and custom built-ins.

Discover Serenity
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Discover Serenity

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Green Lake, Wisconsin, Elan Brio Spa offers a serene escape for those seeking rejuvenation and relaxation. With over 5,000-square-feet and renowned in the past as one of the top ten spas in America, Elan Brio Spa combines modern wellness techniques with the natural beauty of its surroundings.

 A Little Bit of History
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 A Little Bit of History

Wisconsin Breast Cancer Showhouse, Inc. (WBCS) began with a woman’s passion to defeat breast cancer. Founded in 1998 as an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization by then-recent survivor, Nancé Kinney, its mission from the beginning has been to support early-stage breast cancer research. Kinney’s father was later diagnosed with prostate cancer, and WBCS  soon added prostate cancer research as a second important research focus.