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Enjoying a small town charm and a modern convenient lifestyle, Menomonee Falls is "Wisconsin’s Largest Village." Located in the northeastern corner of scenic Waukesha County and just 20 miles northwest of downtown Milwaukee, Menomonee Falls occupies 33 scenic square miles.
The intersection of Appleton Avenue and Main Street, affectionately known as the "four corners," anchors the historic Village Centre. Enhanced by decorative street lighting, red-bricked sidewalks and historic buildings, a variety of specialty shops, restaurants and service businesses enjoy the downtown ambiance. Summertime concerts, the beautiful Mill Pond Park, the Lime Kiln Natural Area and an art gallery are just a few of the attractions you can visit downtown.
Just minutes away from downtown you'll find a who's who of National stores: Best Buy, Target, Office Max, World Market, T.J.Maxx, Petco, JCPenney, Pier 1, Kohls and Home Depot. In addition, dozens of local and regional stores provide residents with virtually every possible shopping option within a few blocks.
Menomonee Falls offers a great blend of local and chain restaurants. From familiar national names like Applebee's, Chili's, Uno Chicago Grill and Starbucks to locally owned favorites like Angelo's Cafe Vino, Villaggio, Harvey Moy's and Rincoln Mexicano, residents are never more than a few minutes away from whatever they have a taste for.
Dozens of Village and County Parks offer residents the opportunity to enjoy the four seasons that make Southeastern Wisconsin such a special place to live year round.
As part of the greater Milwaukee area, Menomonee Falls residents also enjoy the benefits of city life. Major League sports, world class music, festivals, malls and nightlife are just a short freeway drive away.
A quiet neighborhood near shopping, recreation, and dining. Still close to everything that Milwaukee has to offer, except the high rent!
Put your business within moments of your Menomonee Falls clientele, and just a few more minutes away from everyone in Southeastern Wisconsin