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a visual tribute to their relationship.
ese local pieces and vacation memorabilia highlight
the spacious walk-in closet, which the couple upgraded with
cabinetry to best use the space. A bathroom with a separate
shower features heated tile floors and a jet tub.
As the tour continued, George joined his wife on the sec-
ond floor, which consists of a living room and dining area
attached to a kitchen. Off the side of the kitchen, Dena has
made her home office where she spends time studying and
preparing her dissertation.
George and Dena have made several trips, collecting art-
work and objets d'art that turn the tour of their home into the
story of their relationship. From a translucent peacock piece
in Murano glass from Venice, Italy, to portraits by St. omas
artist Lucinda Schutt, to a framed triptych by Hawaiian art-
ist Robert Lyn Nelson, the Breeces have brought their travels
home with them.
Commitment to the community
Although the inside of the home is well insulated against
exterior noise, the Breeces enjoy listening to music from Fes-
tival Park while lounging on their second-story balcony.
"We've always wanted to live downtown," said George,
who noted that the couple moved into their townhome in
April. "I wouldn't want to live anywhere else."
"Before the ground was even broken, we had put down a
deposit," added Dena, who also said that she had gotten to
know many of the people working on the development.
e couple agreed that one of the most impressive as-
pects of the ParkView community was the attention to detail
and the high level of customer service and commitment to
crasmanship.
"is place is built with the highest quality you'll find," said
George, "and theirs is the highest service aer the sale."
e couple has traveled extensively, including a trip to Paris
where George proposed at the Le Grand Colbert, the hotel from