The confidence that closed out that Jersey City passage doesn't fade here—it deepens, settling into the Jonesboro landscape where bourbon country estates speak in unhurried, deliberate gestures rather than the compressed energy of a waterfront skyline. The same architectural DNA persists in the hand-selected stone and aged hardwood that anchor this room, yet the proportions stretch wider, the ceilings breathe higher, as if the estate itself absorbed the rolling openness of the surrounding terrain and let it reshape every threshold. Here the craftsmanship feels less like a statement made against urban density and more like a natural inheritance, each detail given room to land with the quiet authority this stretch of Rose Island Road demands. That authority is about to sharpen further as the tour presses into Joplin, where the estate reveals how boldly it can command attention when it chooses to raise its voice.