Welcome to the new and official online home of the Story Hill Neighborhood Association!
"Sweet Spots"
Story Hill was featured in the April 2009 edition of Milwaukee Magazine as a "sweet spot" in the City of Milwaukee. The magazine interviewed dozens of real estate agents, appraisers, assessors, neighborhood association leaders and home inspectors to create the list of over 70 streets and subdivisions in the metro area that "are sweet spots - special places where the view, the style of homes, the trees, the nearby parkland, the unusual location, or some serendipitous intersection of aesthetics and accessibility creates a cozy niche where everyone seems to want to live."
The article describes Story Hill as "developed in one fell swoop 80 years ago by a local builder with a sense of whimsy. It looks like a subdivision built by famed children's book illustrator Tasha Tudor."
Welcome to the new and official online home of the Story Hill Neighborhood Association!
"Sweet Spots"
Story Hill was featured in the April 2009 edition of Milwaukee Magazine as a "sweet spot" in the City of Milwaukee. The magazine interviewed dozens of real estate agents, appraisers, assessors, neighborhood association leaders and home inspectors to create the list of over 70 streets and subdivisions in the metro area that "are sweet spots - special places where the view, the style of homes, the trees, the nearby parkland, the unusual location, or some serendipitous intersection of aesthetics and accessibility creates a cozy niche where everyone seems to want to live."
The article describes Story Hill as "developed in one fell swoop 80 years ago by a local builder with a sense of whimsy. It looks like a subdivision built by famed children's book illustrator Tasha Tudor."