From the moment you enter one of Madison’s oldest establishments, you sense that things are very different. From the garage door facade window opening up to the street on Ohio Ave to the repurposed wood walls adorning the joint, it feels much like the old Ohio with the dimly lit space opening its arms to the patrons, both new and old.
Featured Artist: Hanna Bruer
About The Artist Hanna Bruer is an artist currently living in Madison, WI. She earned her bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in 2 Dimensional art at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and her style continues to evolve. The most prominent, identifiable aspect of her work is the use of text as imagery with an abstract…
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Sublet, A Short-Term Option for Buyers in Limbo
Home Buyers Have High Competition Buying a home in today’s real estate market can be quite competitive. With a current 2.16 months of inventory, home buyers are having a tough time. A balanced market is 6 months worth of inventory, which means the average home will spend 6 months on the market for sale. Scarce inventory,…
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Historic Homes in Madison
In Madison our Historic Charm can sometimes be tucked away, but once you find it, you find a vast amount ranging from historic homes, neighborhoods and landmarks. Owners in these spaces hold great pride in knowing the story behind it all. Receiving historic distinction helps to retain and enhance these significant areas with the approval of the…
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Featured Madison Neighborhood: Schenk Atwood
All that makes Madison a great city to live in can be witnessed in the near east side neighborhood of Schenk Atwood. There’s a funky vibe and commitment to local restaurants and businesses; a place where young entrepreneurs tip back pints of beer with blue collar workers, and parks and neighborhood festivals bring generations together….
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