New York loft living in the Midwest? Yes it is possible. Das Kronenberg could be in Mid Town or Soho New York but it’s in Madison Wisconsin. This brown brick building started off as the Badger State Shoe Company’s factory in 1910, was turned into a warehouse in the 30’s and finally brought back to…
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Featured Madison Neighborhood: Nakoma
With Madison’s rapid growth due to the expansion of the University of Wisconsin and state government in the early 20th century came the development of the Nakoma suburban neighborhood. It’s hard to believe this neighborhood was once outside of Madison and only reachable by car because the popular trolley never reached it. The rolling…
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Featured Downtown Condo : The Loraine
The Majestic Madison’s Loraine Hotel was saved from demolition and renovated into exquisite condominiums. The Tudor Revival 250 room hotel completed in 1925 was one of Madison’s most prestigious hotels until the 1960’s. From the 60’s to the late 90’s The Loraine’s beauty was hidden under fake walls & lowered ceilings to make the building…
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Featured Madison Neighborhood: Dudgeon Monroe
Well maintained 2-story homes with great front porches line the quiet residential streets of Dudgeon Monroe. Downtown Madison, UWM, several major hospitals all within a 1-2 mile radius of Dudgeon Monroe make it an ideal location to live for academic staff, students,young families and professionals. Lake Wingra offers relaxing boating, walking in the University of…
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Featured Madison Neighborhood: University Heights
Considered one of Madison’s 1st suburbs, University Heights was planned to be close to the University and Lake Mendota. University Heights has always been the desired place to have a residence for the University, Madison’s professionals and entrepreneurs. As one of Madison’s leading neighborhoods, it features many architecturally important residences including Louis Sullivan’s Bradley House,…
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