Trading Skyscrapers for Trees on Their Own Private Island
Published:
May 1, 2007

Photo by Brian Confer
Thom and Nadeen Greene adore their 1910 Prairie-style Chicago home, but living in a neighborhood with 100,000 people made them crave a little personal space. So in 1998, they purchased a 5-acre island on a quiet 400-acre inland lake in Grand Traverse County, Mich. The Greenes were immediately captivated by the island’s abundance of pine, cedar, maple and birch trees.
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