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As the city sprawled away from Main Street in the 1980s, prime property was vacated. City leaders and developers created a plan for the area around the Old Post Office Plaza, and Riverfront...
View ArticlePoised and Peachy
The design gurus at Pantone have selected a warm wash to welcome the new year. They describe Peach Fuzz as nurturing and embodying an “all-embracing spirit enrich(ing) mind, body, and soul.” Resting at...
View ArticleCool Greens
Winter invites a special beauty outdoors. Rather than shiver in the cold, why not admire nature’s beauty by bringing it indoors? Whitney Muncy, owner of Emerald Design in Downtown Evansville, says...
View ArticleOutside the Box
Editor’s note: This is an extended version of the article in January/February Evansville Living. Housing made from metal shipping containers is not a new concept — the first patent is said to have been...
View ArticleFlorida Meets Indiana
Doug and Anne Duell enjoy life in the fast lane. That hasn’t changed in retirement. Since selling their Evansville Kia dealership to Lou Fusz of Saint Louis, Missouri, and Evansville Hyundai...
View ArticleHygge at Home
Clay and Jesse Gillham have been life partners since 2016 but business partners since 2020 when they pursued candle making during the pandemic. Clay was introduced to the concept of hygge running her...
View ArticleLove of the Links
Many people harbor enthusiasm for golf, but how many are willing to build their own course? Drew Lappe’s idea of turning the property around his and wife Audrey’s West Side home into a golf course took...
View ArticleCard Catalog
What do you do when you run out of space for your books? For Paula and Gary Werne, they harness a little ingenuity. The couple consistently build onto their family home, which sits on 80 secluded acres...
View ArticlePlanting a Seed
Think Evansville is getting warmer? It’s not your imagination. Evansville’s spot on the U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Hardiness Zone Map has shifted from Zone 6a to 7a — meaning its average...
View ArticleA Feast for All Senses
Leanne Banna fell in love with this historic house decades ago, never dreaming she would someday call it her own. Although originally known as the Millet House, Banna had fondly thought of this...
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