Why Live in Grantosa
Grantosa, a quiet suburb on the outskirts of Milwaukee, offers residents access to big-box retail, chain dining, and pet-friendly greenspaces. The neighborhood features many mid-century modern homes, popular for their spacious backyards ideal for cookouts. With minimal through traffic, the streets are safe for walking and biking. Most residents are renters. Local dining options include King Gyros for Greek dishes, Ya Ya China for lo mein and sesame chicken, and Smith’s Kings and Queens Organics for organic smoothies and vegan salads. For shopping, residents visit nearby stores like Ross, Burlington, Target, and Petco, and franchises such as Chick-fil-A and Starbucks. Madison Park, less than a mile north, offers sand volleyball, tennis, soccer, and a splash pad, while the 55-acre Menomonee River Parkway provides trails and river access. Currie Dog Park caters to both small and large dogs. Downtown Milwaukee is 13 miles southeast via Interstate 41 and Interstate 94, and Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport is 20 miles southeast. For entertainment, residents visit the Smash Zone, the James W. Pihos Cultural Center, and sports venues like Fiserv Forum and American Family Field. Housing options include 1970s brick condos, 1950s ranch-style houses, and 1960s bi-level homes, with prices increasing at the national average rate.
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