A Bridge To Your Future, A Bridge From The Past
For generations, visitors have discovered the beauty and serenity of Fish Creek. Some have stayed, settled, and begun their lives anew. Now, you, too, can begin that renewal. You can discover the quiet life at Half Mile Bridge. Reach back to the far corners of your memory or, perhaps, your imagination. There you’ll find the essence of Half Mile Bridge – a private, secluded place, hidden away from the hustle and bustle, the cares and concerns of everyday life… The place you’ve been waiting for… Your place in Fish Creek…. While Half Mile Bridge offers a traditional Door County experience, it also offers stylish, thoroughly modern multifamily residences ranging from 1,375 to over 2,500 square feet. Most units have attached garages and all have delightful outdoor living areas and stunning native stone fireplaces. Each purchaser will work closely with the contractor’s customer service representative to design a living space to meet his or her individual needs. Marise and John Redmann inherited Half Mile Bridge Farm in the early 1980’s. They knew that the beautiful woods and meadows, dramatic land forms and peaceful marshes deserved, even demanded special, sensitive treatment and that much of the property should be preserved in a completely natural state. Slowly, John and Marise reached a decision to begin to develop the property. They assembled an experienced development team: architect Henry Issacson, planner Ralph Bergman, contractors and consultants Paul Shefchik and Fran Shefchik of PortSide Properties, and real estate broker and consultant Tad Gilster of Coldwell Banker Door County Horizons. The Redmanns' guidelines were simple: the development was to include high-quality buildings of innovative design, the project should meet the needs of those interested in either a year around Door County home or a splendid weekend or vacation retreat and that the sensitive environment should be preserved as unique wildlife habitat. As the plan began a year and a half of development and refinement, the Redmanns also evaluated strategies for long-term stewardship of the most sensitive portions of the property. Though final arrangements are still pending, over 50 acres of woodland and marsh are permanently protected.
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