Where Home Is
Hornig Companies • December 3, 2020
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When we reach this time of year, many of us Minnesota and Wisconsin residents feel spring upon the horizon. While we may never know when we get a last-minute seasonal blizzard, today we’ll be diving into how you can refresh your apartment for springtime! It’s almost here, folks! Let’s get into it. Perform a Deep Clean

Let’s face it: nobody wants to move during a blustering Minnesota winter day. Moving in general can be stress-inducing, then adding frigid temperatures and cold to the mix can seem like a chore. Thankfully, there are many benefits for renters looking to move in the winter! Let’s take a look at how this may be to your advantage! Less Competition

The holiday season is magical in Minnesota. Not only do we have the landscape of a winter wonderland, there is simply something in the air that brings feelings of cheer and warmth (despite what Ken Barlow might say…). Whether you’re looking for a cute new ornament for your tree, the perfect gift for a loved one, or a memorable activity that’s fun for the whole family, there are endless holiday markets in the Twin Cities. With everything from handmade decorations to mouth-watering baked goods, let’s take a look at the five best holiday markets around Minnesota. 1. St. Paul’s European Christmas Market

And just like that, Summer has come and gone in Minnesota ! The holiday season is quickly approaching. For many of us, this comes with the role of hosting friends and family for festive gatherings. When renting an apartment or townhome, it can feel like a challenge to host in a smaller space. We’ve scoured the internet to find the most helpful tips to make this season as stress-free and joyful as possible! Here are our top tips for your next gathering! 1. De-Clutter!

Minneapolis’ “Lake Loop” offers a full experience of walking trails and outdoor activities, great dining experiences, art, history and more. The Minneapolis Lake Loop area offers a unique blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. With its proximity to Lake of the Isles, Cedar Lake, Bde Maka Ska and Lake Harriet, residents can enjoy outdoor activities and enjoy a strong sense of community with charming local shops, restaurants, and cultural spots. The combination of green spaces, vibrant local culture, and easy access to downtown amenities makes it a compelling place to call home.

A name can tell you a lot about a person, and the same goes for a building. The Marie Antoinette is truly one of our finest buildings; it has even been said that it is one of the best Art Deco buildings in the entire state. Throughout the halls are almost 100 hand-painted murals surrounded by the original moldings. All of the units still contain the original Art Deco door knocker from when it was built, hardwood floors throughout, and most units contain the original Art Deco light fixtures as well. The Marie Antoinette is surely a building you will want to call home.