Contact: Natalie Lemke
MBA Communications Manager
262.522.6323
nlemke@mbaonline.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Quail Haven, Still River subdivisions selected for 2012 MBA Parade of Homes
(Waukesha, Wis.) February 14, 2012 – The Metropolitan Builders Association (MBA) is proud to announce that the Quail Haven subdivision in Menomonee Falls, Wis. and Still River subdivision in Pewaukee, Wis. will be the featured sites for this year’s Parade of Homes from Saturday, August 18 to Sunday, September 9.
Each site will feature brand new homes with the latest design and decorating trends. More than 30,000 visitors are expected to tour the homes over the course of the three week event. Visitors interested in building or buying a new home, remodeling, or gathering ideas for home improvement projects will have the opportunity to interact with the area’s top experts in the field.
Home builders for Quail Haven include Allan Builders, LLC; Aspen Homes, Inc.; Belman Homes, Inc.; Demlang Builders, Inc.; Embassy Construction Corp.; J. Anthony Homes & Designs, LLC; and Zach Building Company.
Home builders for Still River include Halen Homes LLC; Kaerek Homes, Inc.; Kings Way Homes, LLC; Korndoerfer Homes; Regency Builders, Inc.; and Tim O’Brien Homes.
“We are thrilled with the subdivisions and builders involved in this year’s Parade of Homes,” said Scott Thistle, MBA president. “With the success of last year’s Parade having 11 of the homes sold, we are confident the 2012 event will be even better.”
The MBA’s Parade of Homes is a nationally recognized event that started locally in the 1940s and features the premier subdivisions and model homes of our region. This event serves as part of the Metropolitan Builders Association’s public identity and is a showcase of the best we have to offer.
ABOUT THE METROPOLITAN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION (MBA)
The Metropolitan Builders Association, located in Waukesha, WI, is a not-for-profit trade association that represents over 1,100 companies involved in the construction, development, and remodeling of single and multifamily housing and light commercial property in Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, and Milwaukee counties. Collectively, its members employ tens of thousands of workers in the Milwaukee area and conduct millions of dollars of business each year. For more information, visit MBAonline.org or The Metropolitan Builders Association’s Facebook page.
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