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Originally Posted by UW Badgers
Brookfield sounds right up your alley. There is a small strip mall with a Talbots and I believe Chicos is in it on Bluemound Road(main shopping drag through Brookfield). There is a baby gap in Brookfield Square and a Starbucks is in there as well. I'm not a coffee drinker, so I don't know if there is Starbucks by itself anywhere around Brookfield. I've seen them elsewhere around town(Wauwatosa, Hales Corners)and such. There is a Target in Waukesha(right next to Brookfield. Depending if you move to Brookfield and where in Brookfield, you probably wouldn't be more then 10 minutes from one. There is one in New Berlin too, not far away from Brookfield. Brookfield Square as I said is one of my favorite malls there. Mayfair in Wauwatosa is also pretty upscale. The upper level has a section that is for younger/teenage kids(clothes and stuff).
Housing in Brookfield is always growing. You will definetly find the the subdivision and new big home you are looking for. Be prepared to pay for that big home though...expensive..
I'm not Catholic, but I'm sure there are plenty of churches to look at for you in the area.
I'm sure if you go to Brookfield's website, you will get all the info you need. Good Luck.
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You will find many Catholic churches to choose from in most Milwaukee suburbs. I know for sure Brookfield has at least a couple highly rated Catholic schools; St. John Vianney, St. Joe's (I actually think this borders Brookfield), and St. Dominick's come to mind but there may be others. Brookfield is a nice community; my previous comment about it not turning me on probably stems from the fact that my in-laws live there so it's a little hard to be objective

. I'm not sure about the other areas you mentioned but Milwaukee is a very Catholic city so there are many thriving Catholic schools to choose from. Good luck with your search!