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EVANSTON NEIGHBORHOOD Located just north of Chicago, Evanston has a beautiful natural setting on Lake Michigan and features expansive parks, historic architecture and the Northwestern University campus. Its 75,000 residents include an eclectic mix of students, young professionals, families and seniors. With bustling business districts, arts and culture and easy access to Chicago, Evanston offers the conveniences of city living in a suburban environment.
HOUSING Homes in Evanston range from contemporary new-construction high rises to well-maintained single-family homes and townhomes to historic lakefront mansions. The town is comprised of a number of distinct neighborhoods – many within walking distances of Evanston’s thriving commercial areas. Home prices range from under $100,000 to well over $1 million.
LIFESTYLE Evanston has a variety of amenities to enjoy year-round. Its downtown adjoins Northwestern University and includes hundreds of businesses from boutiques, bookstores and galleries to theaters and restaurants. Outdoor recreation includes beaches, parks, jogging trails and bicycle paths. Meanwhile Northwestern University offers residents access to a full slate of Big Ten sports as well as cultural events and academic pursuits.
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION EVANSTON
GOVERNMENT:
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
www.cityofevanston.org 2100 Ridge Avenue, Evanston 847.448.4311
Evanston Review www.evanston.chicagotribune.com
www.evchamber.com 1840 Oak Avenue, Evanston 847.328.1500
www.cityofevanston.org Lighthouse Park District of Evanston www.grossepointlighthouse.net 2601 Sheridan Road, Evanston 847.328.6961
UTILITIES: 555 Lincoln St., Evanston 847.866.2942 Commonwealth Edison: 1.800.EDISON-1 Nicor Gas: 1.888.NICOR-4-U
POST OFFICE: 1101 Davis Street, Evanston 847.328.6288
LIBRARIES: Main Library at 1703 Orrington Avenue 847.448.8600 North Branch at 2026 Central Street 847.866.0330 South Branch at 949 Chicago Avenue 847.905.0764
PARK DISTRICT:
Ridgeville Park District www.ridgeville.org 908 Seward Street, Evanston 847.869.5640
CABLE/SATELLITE/TV/INTERNET:
AT&T: www.att.com Comcast: www.comcast.net - 800.COMCAST Dish Network: www.dishnetwork.com - 888.825.2557 Direct TV: www.directv.com - 888.777.2454
TRANSPORTATION:
CTA www.transitchicago.com Metra - Union Pacific North www.metrarail.com Pace www.pacebus.com
HOSPITAL:
Evanston Hospital 2650 Ridge, Evanston 847.570.2000 www.northshore.org
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SKOKIE/MORTON GROVE NEIGHBORHOOD Located on the northwest border of the city, Skokie and Morton Grove are original Chicago suburbs that continue to thrive. L Skokie was named one ake Michigan of the fastest-growing suburbs in the U.S by Money magazine, while Family Circle recently proclaimed Morton Grove one of the nation’s 10 best towns for families. With beautiful parks and forest preserves, award-winning schools and proximity to Chicago, these neighboring towns combine big-city opportunities with suburban charm.
HOUSING Skokie and Morton Grove offer a wide variety of housing options to appeal to every lifestyle. Quiet, tree-lined streets feature affordable colonials, ranches and Chicago-style bungalows as well as upscale new construction. Condominium buyers will also find a wealth of options, including a number of large new-construction developments with luxurious amenities.
LIFESTYLE Skokie and Morton Grove’s commercial centers, recreational facilities and shopping rival any Chicago suburb. Old Orchard Shopping Center in Skokie is a favorite upscale shopping destination for North Shore residents. Premier cultural and educational amenities include The North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, Northlight Theatre and Illinois Holocaust Museum. The award-winning Skokie Park District maintains 240 acres of parkland, while 20 percent of land in Morton Grove is dedicated to open space.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION SKOKIE/MORTON GROVE
SKOKIE GOVERNMENT: www.skokie.org 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie 847.673.0500 www.skokiechamber.org 5002 Oakton Street, Skokie 847.673-0240
TRANSPORTATION:
CTA - Skokie Swift www.transitchicago.com Metra - Union Pacific West www.metrarail.com Pace www.pacebus.com
HOSPITAL:
Skokie Hospital 9600 Gross Point Road, Skokie 847.677.9600 www.northshore.org
UTILITIES: www.skokie.org Commonwealth Edison: 1.800.EDISON-1 Nicor Gas: 1.888.NICOR-4-U
POST OFFICE: 4950 Madison Street, Skokie - 847.676.2232 9318 Skokie Blvd, Skokie - 847.676.1030
LIBRARY: www.skokielibrary 5215 Oakton, Skokie - 847.673.7774
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Skokie Review www.skokie.chicagotribune.com
PARK DISTRICT: www.skokieparkdistrict.org 9300 Weber Place, Skokie 847.674.1500
CABLE/TV/SATELLITE/INTERNET: Comcast: 800.COMCAST RCN: 888.790.2121 AT&T: www.att.com
MORTON GROVE GOVERNMENT: Village of Morton Grove www.mortongroveil.org 6101 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove 847.470.5208 Chamber of Commerce www.mgcci.org 6101 Capulina Ave, Morton Grove 847.965.0330
UTILITIES: First Energy Solutions: 888-651-5200 Nicor Gas: 1.888.NICOR-4-U
POST OFFICE: 9114 Waukegan Road, Morton Grove 847.965.1621 6977 West Oakton Street, Niles - 847.967.1989
LIBRARY: www.webrary.org 6140 Lincoln Avenue, Morton Grove 847.965.4220
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Morton Grove Champion www.mortongrove.chicagotribune.com
PARK DISTRICT: www.mortongroveparks.com 6834 Dempster Street, Morton Grove 847.965.1200
CABLE/TV/SATELLITE/INTERNET: www.mortongroveil.org Comcast: 800.COMCAST Dish Network: 888.825.2557 Direct TV: 888.777.2454 RCN: 888.790.2121 AT&T: www.att.com
TRANSPORTATION:
CTA - www.transitchicago.com Metra - Milwaukee District North www.metrarail.com Pace www.pacebus.com
HOSPITALS:
Resurrection Medical Center 7435 West Talcott Avenue, Chicago 773.774.8000 Skokie Hospital 9600 Gross Point Road, Skokie 847.677.9600 Advocate Lutheran General Hospital 1775 West Dempster Street Park Ridge 847.723.2210
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NILES/LINCOLNWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD Located just 15 minutes from the hustle of downtown Chicago, Niles and Lincolnwood offer quiet residential neighborhoods on narrow streets shaded by towering trees. An abundance of shopping choices await residents at Lincolnwood Town Center and Golf Mill Center, while dozens of independent merchants greet customers by name. The close-knit sense of community is enhanced by Niles’ Sister City program that promotes international student and cultural exchanges.
HOUSING Homes in Niles and Lincolnwood vary in style and price making the area a practical and popular choice for a variety of residents. Condominiums are available in park-like settings, while wellmaintained bungalows offer affordable single-family living. There are also a number of custom new construction homes as well as stately Georgians on larger lots. Niles is also known for its low property taxes.
LIFESTYLE Residents enjoy an abundance of local amenities. Thriving neighborhood businesses as well as regional malls offer a wide range of choices for shopping and dining. Music venues range from classical concerts performed by the Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra to summertime open-air concerts and festivals. Parks, pools, tennis courts and baseball diamonds are plentiful, and county forest preserves offering bicycle trails and golfing are just minutes away.
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION NILES/LINCOLNWOOD
NILES GOVERNMENT:
Village Hall 1000 Civic Center Dr., Niles 847.588.8000 www.vniles.com Village Information Line - 847.588.8411 www.nileschamber.org 8060 8060 Oakton Street, Niles 847.268.8180
UTILITIES: Commonwealth Edison: 1.800.EDISON-1 Nicor Gas: 1.888.NICOR-4-U
POST OFFICE:
6977 West Oakton Street, Niles 847.967.1989
LIBRARY:
www.nileslibrary.org 6960 West Oakton Street, Niles 847.663.1234
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Niles Herald-Spectator www.pioneerlocal.com/niles
PARK DISTRICT:
www.niles-park.org 6676 West Howard Street, Niles 847.967.6633
CABLE/TV/SATELLITE/INTERNET: Comcast: 866.594.1234 ATT/SBC: 800.288.2020 DirecTV: 877.916.5137
TRANSPORTATION:
CTA www.transitchicago.com Metra www.metrarail.com Pace www.pacebus.com
HOSPITALS:
LIBRARIES:
Lincolnwood Public Library www.lincolnwoodlibrary.org 4000 W. Pratt, Lincolnwood 847.677.5277
Resurrection Medical Center 7435 West Talcott Avenue Chicago 773.774.8000
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital 1775 West Dempster Street Park Ridge 847.723.2210
www.lincolnwoodil.org 900 N. Lincoln Ave, Lincolnwood 847.673.1540
Lincolnwood Review www.lincolnwood.chicagotribune.com
PARK DISTRICT:
CABLE TV/INTERNET/SATELLITE: Comcast: 866.594.1234 ATT/SBC: 800.288.2020
LINCOLNWOOD GOVERNMENT:
www.lincolnwoodil.org 900 N. Lincoln Ave, Lincolnwood 847.673.1540 Chamber of Commerce www.linconlwoodchamber.org 7001 N. Lawndale Ave, Lincolnwood 847.679.5760
UTILITIES:
Electric: Commonwealth Edison - 800.EDISON-1 Gas: Nicor - 888.642.6748 Waste Recycle: Groot - 800.244.1977 Water/Sewer: Village - 847.673.1540 Hazardous Waste: SWANNC - 847.724.9205
POST OFFICE:
3401 W Devon Ave, Chicago - 773.583.8640 6500 N Lincoln Ave, Lincolnwood - 847.568.9564
TRANSPORTATION:
CTA www.transitchicago.com Metra www.metrarail.com Pace www.pacebus.com
HOSPITALS:
Advocate Illinois Masonic 836 W. Wellington, Chicago 773.975.1600 Resurrection Medical Center 7435 West Talbott Chicago 773.774.8000 www.reshealth.org Presence Saint Francis Hospital 355 Ridge, Evanston 847.316.4000 www.northshore.org Evanston Hospital 2650 Ridge, Evanston 847.570.2000
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NEIGHBORHOOD Located just 14 miles north of downtown Chicago, Wilmette is one of the original North Shore communities. It has been ranked by BusinessWeek, as one of the best places in the U.S. to raise children and today is home to nearly 28,000 residents. Wilmette boasts excellent elementary schools, the highly acclaimed New Trier High School and a wealth of recreational and cultural attractions.
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Wilmette offers homes in a diverse range of prices and styles. Quintessential Cape Cod, Victorian and Colonial homes line the village’s historic streets, many of which are paved with clay-fired bricks from the 1800s. In addition to single-family homes, there are beachfront condominiums and more affordable townhomes. New construction highlights growth, while well kept older homes maintain Wilmette’s character and preserve the community’s enduring architectural history.
LIFESTYLE Wilmette’s proximity to the city makes commuting from Wilmette easy via Metra and I-94. The awe-inspiring Baha’i Temple is a highly visible landmark along Sheridan Road, while the historic downtown district and Plaza Del Lago provide excellent shopping. A wealth of recreational activities can be found throughout the village including at Gillson Park and beach, Wilmette Harbor and the Centennial Recreation Complex which includes swimming, tennis and ice-skating.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION WILMETTE
GOVERNMENT:
PARK DISTRICT:
www.wilmette.com 847.251.2700
www.wilmettepark.org 1200 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette 847.256.6100
The Wilmette Chamber of Commerce www.wilmettechamber.org 1150 Wilmette Ave # A, Wilmette 847.251.3800
UTILITIES:
Village of Wilmette Water: 847.251.2700 ComEd: 800.334.7661 NICOR Gas: 888.642.6748 Metropolitan Water Reclamation: 312.751.5600
POST OFFICES: 1241 Central Avenue, Wilmette - 847.251.6039 1515 Sheridan Road, Wilmette - 847.256.3950
LIBRARY:
Wilmette Public Library www.wilmettelibrary.info 1242 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette, IL 60091-2558 847.256.5025
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Wilmette Life www.wilmette.chicagotribune.com
CABLE/TV/SATELLITE/INTERNET:
Comcast: 866.594.1234 Wilmette Community Television: 847.853.9288 ATT/SBC: 800.288.2020
TRANSPORTATION:
CTA www.transitchicago.com Metra - Union Pacific North www.metrarail.com Pace www.pacebus.com
HOSPITAL:
Evanston Hospital 2650 Ridge, Evanston 847.570.2000 www.northshore.org
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KENILWORTH NEIGHBORHOOD Founded in 1889 by Joseph Sears, Kenilworth was identified in early March of 2013 as one of America’s most affluent zip codes by Forbes. com. The village is a haven for buyers seeking privacy yet proximity to the city. Large businesses are notably absent, and the community enjoys a wealth of mature trees and cozy parks. Its top-rated school district consists of the Joseph Sears School and The New Trier High School, which consistently ranks among the best high schools in the U.S. There are also a variety of local private schools.
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HOUSING With only 850 homes in a .6 mile radius, Kenilworth is the smallest community on the North Shore. Homes range in price from $600,000 to over $6 million. Centered around the town assembly hall, the Kenilworth Club, pristine lakefront mansions blend with comfortable Prairie-style homes built by architect and original resident George Maher. Spectacular new construction is available, while strict architectural standards maintain a tradition of elegance.
LIFESTYLE In addition to a beautiful public beach, Kenilworth has plenty of fountains, sports fields, parks, gardens and a Historical Society that enthusiastically preserves the community’s history. Residents dine out in nearby villages, or walk to the Kenilworth Metra Station for a short train ride into the city. Annual traditions such as a Memorial Day parade preserve Kenilworth’s All-American feel.
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION KENILWORTH
GOVERNMENT:
PARK DISTRICT:
www.villageofkenilworth.org 419 Richmond Road, Kenilworth 847.251.1666
www.villageofkenilworth.org 419 Richmond Road,Kenilworth 847.251.1666
UTILITIES:
CABLE/TV/SATELLITE/INTERNET:
Water and Refuse Service www.villageofkenilworth.org Refuse Service and Special Pick Ups: 888.622.6480 Electric Service: ComEd: 1.800.334.7661 Gas: Nicor: 1.888.642.6748
POST OFFICE: 408 Green Bay Road, Kenilworth, 847.251.1370
LIBRARY: www.wilmette.lib.il.us 1242 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette - 847.256.5025
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Wilmette Life www.pioneerlocal.com/wilmette
Comcast: 866.594.1234 Wilmette Community Television: 847.853.9288 ATT/SBC: 800.288.2020
TRANSPORTATION:
CTA www.transitchicago.com Metra - Union Pacific North www.metrarail.com Pace www.pacebus.com
HOSPITAL:
Evanston Hospital 2650 Ridge, Evanston 847.570.2000 www.northshore.org
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WINNETKA NEIGHBORHOOD Situated 18 miles north of downtown Chicago, Winnetka offers a diverse range of homes, fantastic recreational options, beautiful public beaches and a picturesque downtown with dozens of venues for dining and shopping. The public school district consists of three elementary schools, two middle schools and the New Trier High School, which consistently ranks among the best in the country. There are also a number of prestigious private schools within the community.
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HOUSING Winnetka is architecturally diverse and features homes designed by distinguished architects including George Maher, Howard Van Doren Shaw and David Adler. Colonials, Tudors and Victorians are interspersed with Lake Michigan contemporary and new construction homes on graceful tree-lined streets. From multi-million dollar lakefront mansions to condominiums, townhomes and in-town cottages, there is something for everyone in this charming village.
LIFESTYLE Residents enjoy convenient commuting options and public amenities that include beautiful beaches, golf courses, a world-class tennis facility, indoor ice arena and numerous parks. Pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods surround the picturesque downtown that has been nationally recognized for smart growth.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION WINNETKA
GOVERNMENT/SERVICES:
Chamber of Commerce www.winnetkachamber.org 841 Spruce Street, Winnetka 847.446.4451 Village Hall www.northfieldil.org 361 Happ Road, Northfield 847.446.4670
UTILITIES:
Department of Water and Electric 510 Green Bay Road, Winnetka 847.716.3558 North Shore Gas www.peoplesgasdelivery.com 866.556.6004
POST OFFICES: 512 Chestnut Street, Winnetka 847.446.1721 1787 Orchard Lane, Northfield 847.446.8748
LIBRARIES:
Northfield Public Library www.northfieldbranch.org 1787 Orchard Lane, Northfield 847.446.5990 Winnetka Public Library www.winnetkalibrary.org 768 Oak Street, Winnetka 847.446.7220
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Winnetka Talk www.winnetka.chicagotribune.com
PARK DISTRICT/RECREATION: www.winpark.org 540 Hibbard Road, Winnetka 847.501.2040 Willow Park www.northfieldparkdistrict.org 401 Wagner Road, Northfield 847.446.4428 Station Park www.winnetkacommunityhouse.org 620 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka 847.446.0537
CABLE/TV/SATELLITE:
Comcast: 800.288.2085 - www.comcast.com Comcast Customer Service: 866.594.1234 AT&T New Service: 800.459.0443 - www.att.com AT&T Customer Service: 800.288.2020
TRANSPORTATION:
CTA www.transitchicago.com Union Pacific North www.metrarail.com
HOSPITALS:
Evanston Hospital 2650 Ridge, Evanston 847.570.8000 www.northshore.org Glenbrook Hospital 2150 Pfingsten, Glenview 847.657.5800 Highland Park Hospitial 777 Park Avenue, Highland Park 847.432.8000
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NORTHFIELD NEIGHBORHOOD Northfield, a small community of just 5,500 residents, offers homeowners unusually large lot sizes, access to top-rated schools and proximity to numerous corporate headquarters. The town is ideally located near commuter trains, shopping, Interstates 94 and 294 and O’Hare International Airport. The village is served by nationally recognized New Trier High School, while the local grammar and middle schools are also highly regarded.
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HOUSING Northfield is known for its distinctly residential character defined by sprawling ranch homes and European-inspired mansions on oversized lots. Spacious yards and meticulously maintained gardens are a highly coveted North Shore amenity. Those seeking maintenance-free living will find condominiums in quiet locales. The village is experiencing growth through new construction, but its tranquil and welcoming atmosphere remains.
LIFESTYLE Northfield offers convenient access to Chicago while maintaining its rural charm. Excellent schools, shopping and dining options, weekend farmers’ markets, verdant forest preserves, bicycle paths, jogging and hiking trails, and bridle paths are just a few of the reasons to call Northfield home.
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION NORTHFIELD
GOVERNMENT/SERVICES:
Chamber of Commerce www.winnetkachamber.org 841 Spruce Street,Winnetka 847.446.4451 www.northfieldil.org 361 Happ Road, Northfield 847.446.2131
UTILITIES:
Department of Water and Electric 510 Green Bay Road Winnetka, IL 60093-2552 847.501.6000 North Shore Gas www.peoplesgasdelivery.com 866.556.6004
POST OFFICES: 512 Chestnut Street, Winnetka 847.446.1721 1787 Orchard Lane, Northfield 847.446.8748
LIBRARIES:
Northfield Public Library www.northfieldbranch.org 1785 Orchard Lane, Northfield 847.446.5990 Winnetka Public Library www.winnetkalibrary.org 768 Oak Street, Winnetka 847.446.7220
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Winnetka Talk www.winnetka.chicagotribune.com
PARK DISTRICT/RECREATION: www.winpark.org 540 Hibbard Road, Winnetka 847.501.2040 Willow Park www.northfieldparkdistrict.org 401 Wagner Road, Northfield 847.446.4428 Station Park www.winnetkacommunityhouse.org 620 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka 847.446.0537
CABLE/TV/SATELLITE:
Comcast: 800.288.2085 - www.comcast.com Comcast Customer Service: 866.594.1234 AT&T New Service: 800.459.0443 - www.att.com AT&T Customer Service: 800.288.2020
TRANSPORTATION:
Metra - Union Pacific North www.metrarail.com Pace www.pacebus.com
HOSPITALS:
Evanston Hospital 2650 Ridge, Evanston 847.570.8000 www.northshore.org Glenbrook Hospital 2150 Pfingsten, Glenview 847.657.5800 Highland Park Hospitial 777 Park Avenue, Highland Park 847.432.8000
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GLENCOE NEIGHBORHOOD Glencoe offers an idyllic lakefront setting with a range of home styles located on quiet tree-lined streets. The village is home to the world-renowned Chicago Botanic Gardens. Vast stretches of ravines, abundant parks, a charming downtown district and superb schools including New Trier High School make it one of Chicago’s most sought after suburbs. ,
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Glencoe is comprised of both traditional and contemporary homes in a range of prices. There are beachfront mansions, architecturally significant midcentury modern homes, new-construction with every amenity, and affordablypriced townhomes and condominiums. Many neighborhoods are located within walking distance of the village’s downtown.
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LIFESTYLE Popular recreational options include Glencoe Beach, the Cook County Forest Preserve and Glencoe Golf Course. The Chicago Botanic Garden is a yearround attraction with breathtaking gardens, special events and horticulture classes. Situated just three blocks from the beach, the downtown is filled with upscale boutiques. The town also features the acclaimed Writers Theater, a popular public library and the Takiff Community Center, which offers programs for all ages.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION GLENCOE
GOVERNMENT:
Chamber of Commerce www.glencoechamber.org PO Box 575 Glencoe, IL 60022-0575 847.835.3333
UTILITIES: www.villageofglencoe.org 675 Village Court, Glencoe 847.835.4114 Water: Village Hall 675 Village Ct, Glencoe 847.835.4111 Electricity: ComEd: 800.334.7661 - www.comed.com Gas: Nicor: 888.642.6748 - www.nicorgas.com North Shore Gas: 866.556.6001 - www.peoplesgasdelivery.com Rubbish: Village Hall 675 Village Ct, Glencoe 847.835.4111
POST OFFICE: 336 Hazel Avenue Glencoe 847.835.0899
LIBRARY:
Glencoe Public Library 320 Park Ave, Glencoe 847.835.5056
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Glencoe News www.glencoe.chicagotribune.com
PARK DISTRICT:
Glencoe Park District 999 Green Bay Rd,Glencoe 847.835.3030 www.glencoeparkdistrict.com
CABLE/TV/SATELLITE:
Comcast: 800.288.2085 - www.comcast.com Comcast Customer Service: 866.594.1234 AT&T New Service: 800.459.0443 - www.att.com AT&T Customer Service: 800.288.2020
TRANSPORTATION: Union Pacific North - www.metrarail.com Pace - www.pacebus.com
HOSPITAL:
Highland Park Hospital 777 Park Avenue West Highland Park 847.432.8000
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GLENVIEW NEIGHBORHOOD Glenview and Golf are neighboring towns that offer a wealth of amenities and a variety of housing choices for area residents. Glenview is a popular destination for shopping and dining that has expanded rapidly with the development of The Glen, a large mixeduse development on the site of the former Glenview Naval Air Station. Meanwhile the eponymous town of Golf has just 500 residents in an area of .4 square miles. The communities share a variety of highly regarded elementary, middle and high schools.
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HOUSING Glenview accommodates a population of almost 46,000 residents with housing that ranges from affordable townhomes and condominiums to million-dollar custom homes with every amenity. Surrounded by the most extensive forest preserves in Cook County, Golf features elegant single-family homes on expansive lots.
LIFESTYLE In addition to downtown Glenview, residents enjoy The Glen, a 1,000-acre development that offers homes, offices, shopping, a movie complex, central park, two golf courses, a children’s museum and a commuter train station. The nearby Grove is a national landmark that offers an interpretive center, historic buildings and nature trails.
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION GLENVIEW/GOLF
GOVERNMENT:
PARK DISTRICT:
www.glenview.il.us www.villageofgolf.us www.glenviewchamber.org
www.glenviewparks.org Park Center, 2400 Chestnut, Glenview 847.724.5670
Glenview Chamber of Commerce 2222 Chestnut Avenue, Glenview 847.724.0900
CABLE/SATELLITE/INTERNET PROVIDERS:
UTILITIES: www.villageofgolf.us Commonwealth Edison: 800.EDISON-1 Ameritech Local Telephone Service: 800.244.4444 Wide Open West: 866.496.9669 www.wowway.com Ameritech DSL Internet Access: 877.722.3755 AT&T Local Telephone Service: 888.824.8314 Comcast: 847.674.9563 www.comcast.com NICOR: 888.642.6748 www.nicor.com
POST OFFICES: 1 Briar Road, Golf 847.729.1666 1400 Patriot Boulevard, Glenview 847.832.4693
LIBRARY: www.glenviewpl.org 1930 Glenview Road Glenview, IL 60025-2899 847.729.7500
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Glenview www.glenview.chicagotribune.com
Comcast: www.comcast.net - 800.COMCAST Dish Network: www.dishnetwork.com - 888.825.2557 Direct TV: www.directv.com - 888.777.2454 AT&T: www.att.com
TRANSPORTATION:
PACE: www.pacebus.com - 847.364.PACE Metra: www.metrailrail.com Union Pacific North Line; Milwaukee District North
HOSPITAL:
Glenbrook Hospital 2150 Pfingsten, Glenview 847.657.5800 www.northshore.org
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NORTHBROOK NEIGHBORHOOD Though it has served as the backdrop for a number of feature films including “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, many consider Northbrook to be the North Shore’s best-kept secret. It is one of the largest communities on the North Shore but maintains a small-town feel. Beautiful parks and residential areas are interspersed with local business districts and corporate headquarters. Residents have access to a convenient commute into downtown Chicago and O’Hare International Airport. Five highly rated public school districts serve the community.
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HOUSING Northbrook has some of the most diverse housing options on the North Shore. A variety of neighborhoods offer single-family homes in architectural styles ranging from mid-century ranch to contemporary, while in-town options include recently constructed townhomes and condominiums in every price range.
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LIFESTYLE Two distinct pursuits contribute to the Northbrook lifestyle: shopping and recreation. Northbrook is home to Northbrook Court, a large regional mall that includes high-end retailers, a movie theater and many dining options. The town also has an outstanding park district with top-notch facilities and year-round programs for just about every sport from baseball to golf to cycling. Downtown Northbrook is home to restaurants, shops and the annual Northbrook Days Festival.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION NORTHBROOK
GOVERNMENT: www.northbrook.il.us www.northbrookchamber.org Chamber of Commerce 2002 Walters Avenue, Northbrook 847.498.5555
CABLE/SATELLITE/INTERNET PROVIDERS:
Comcast: www.comcast.net - 800.COMCAST Dish Network: www.dishnetwork.com - 888.825.2557 Direct TV: www.directv.com - 888.777.2454 AT&T: www.att.com
TRANSPORTATION:
UTILITIES:
Water/Sewer: 847.272.5050 ext. 4233
PACE: www.pacebus.com - 847.364.PACE Metra: (commuter rail service) www.metrailrail.com Union Pacific North Line; Milwaukee District North
Electric: Commonwealth Edison: 1.800.334.7661
HOSPITAL:
Telephone: SBC: 1.800.244.4444 Gas: Nicor: 1.888.642.6748 Garbage: Veolia: 847.272.4145 Recyclable & Yard Wastes: Veolia: 847.272.4145 Cable: Comcast: 866.372.4215
POST OFFICES: 2460 Dundee Road, Northbrook - 847.272.0174 1157 Church Street, Northbrook - 847.480.1511
LIBRARY:
Northbrook Public Library www.northbrook.info 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook - 847.272.6224
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Northbrook Star www.northbrook.chicagotribune.com
PARK DISTRICT: www.nbparks.org 545 Academy Drive, Northbrook 847.291.2960
Glenbrook Hospital 2150 Pfingsten, Glenview 847.657.5800 www.northshore.org
HIGHLAND PARK/HIGHWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD Highland Park and Highwood are neighboring communities that have managed to successfully balance preservation with forward-thinking growth. The towns support a diverse population with a full spectrum of housing options, vibrant business districts and world-class recreational and cultural amenities including Ravinia Festival – the North Shore’s one-of-a-kind outdoor concert venue.
HOUSING High-end homes in Highland Park range from custom lakefront mansions to multi-million dollar contemporary estates. Mid-century moderns and in-town bungalows are plentiful at more modest price points. A number of new luxury condominium developments offer maintenance-free living within walking distance of downtown and commuter train stations. Highland Park also created the first community land trust in Illinois to develop and preserve high-quality affordable housing for residents.
LIFESTYLE Highland Park shines in the summer, when Ravinia Festival welcomes the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and many international recording artists. The performances and outdoor ambiance attract residents and visitors alike. Unparalleled shopping and dining is available in downtown Highland Park, while Highwood is known for its award-winning restaurants and nightlife.
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION HIGHLAND PARK/HIGHWOOD
GOVERNMENT:
PARK DISTRICT:
www.cityhpil.com www.cityofhighwood.com www.ehighlandpark.org
Park District of Highland Park 636 Ridge Road, Highland Park 847.831.3810 www.pdhp.org
Chamber of Commerce 508 Central Avenue, Suite 206 Highland Park 847.432.0284
UTILITIES: www.highlandpark.org Electric: Commonwealth Edison: 1.800.334.7661 Cable: Comcast: 866.372.4215 AT&T: 800.225.5288 Gas: North Shore Gas: 866.556.6001
POST OFFICES: 833 Central Avenue, Highland Park - 847.433.3201 582 Roger Williams Avenue, Highland Park - 847.433.3200
LIBRARIES:
Highwood Public Library highwoodlibrary.com 102 Highwood Avenue, Highwood - (847) 432-5404 Highland Park Public Library www.hplibrary.org 494 Laurel Avenue, Highland Park - (847) 432-0216
NEWSPAPER:
Highland Park News www.highlandpark.chicagotribune.com
CABLE/SATELLITE/INTERNET PROVIDERS:
Comcast: www.comcast.net - 800.COMCAST Dish Network: www.dishnetwork.com - 888.825.2557 Direct TV: www.directv.com - 888.777.2454 AT&T: www.att.com
TRANSPORTATION:
PACE: www.pacebus.com - 847.364.PACE Metra: (commuter rail service) www.metrailrail.com Union Pacific North Line; Milwaukee District North
HOSPITALS:
Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital 660 North Westmoreland Road, Lake Forest 847.535.6125 www.lfh.org Highland Park Hospital www.northshore.org 777 Park Avenue, Highland Park 847.432.8000
LAKE FOREST/LAKE BLUFF NEIGHBORHOOD Located 30 miles north of Chicago, Lake Forest and Lake Bluff feature some of the finest estates on the North Shore. Rich in history, the towns are known for their lakefront setting, natural beauty and wide-open spaces. They offer quiet tree-lined streets, pristine beaches, quaint downtown districts and top-notch public and private schools ranging from kindergarten to post-graduate studies.
HOUSING Lake Forest and Lake Bluff offer homeowners true luxury in a resort-style setting. Historic estates built by legendary architects Howard Van Doren Shaw, David Adler and Henry Ives Cobb are interspersed among elegant homes lining the lakefront and towns. Together, the two communities offer properties ranging from multi-million dollar mansions to new construction condominiums and townhomes.
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Towering trees, picturesque street plans and bluffs overlooking the lake contribute to these towns’ unique beauty. Market Square is the heart of Lake Forest, offering fantastic shops and restaurants. Downtown Lake Bluff offers similar amenities, and is recognized as a national historic district. Cultural and recreational opportunities in Lake Forest can be found at the Gorton Center and Lake Forest Recreation Center, as well as at beautiful beaches, golf courses, and jogging and bicycling trails.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION LAKE FOREST/LAKE BLUFF
GOVERNMENT:
PARK DISTRICT:
www.lakecountyil.org, 847.377.2000 www.lakebluff.org, 847.234.0774 www.cityoflakeforest.org, 847.234.2600 www.lflbchamber.com, 847.234.4282
220 E. Deerpath, Lake Forest 847.234.2600 www.LFRec.com
Check these sites for up to date community information, maps, calendars, quick business links, clubs and organizations, fitness, religious options, shopping and other local activities and attractions
Park District Activities and Information www.lakebluffparks.org 55 West Washington Avenue, Lake Bluff 847.234.4150
UTILITIES AND PUBLIC WORKS:
CABLE/SATELLITE/INTERNET PROVIDERS:
POST OFFICE:
Comcast: www.comcast.net - 800.COMCAST Dish Network: www.dishnetwork.com - 888.825.2557 Direct TV: www.directv.com - 888.777.2454 RCN: www.rcn.com - 888.790.2121 AT&T: www.att.com
26 East Scranton Avenue, Lake Bluff - 847.234.2016 230 Northgate St, Lake Forest - 847.234.0654
TRANSPORTATION:
www.cityoflakeforest.com; www.lakebluff.org Utilities: 847.497.3919 Public works: 847.377.7500
LIBRARIES:
Lake Forest Library 360 East Deerpath Road, Lake Forest 847.234.0636 Lake Bluff Public Library 123 East Scranton Avenue, Lake Bluff 847.234.2540
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS:
Lake Forester www.lakeforest.chicagotribune.com
PACE: www.pacebus.com - 847.364.PACE Metra: (commuter rail service) www.metrailrail.com Union Pacific North Line; Milwaukee District North
HOSPITAL:
Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital 660 North Westmoreland Road, Lake Forest 847.535.6125
BANNOCKBURN/DEERFIELD NEIGHBORHOOD Located approximately 30 miles from Chicago, Deerfield, Bannockburn and Riverwoods are three neighboring communities that offer residents tranquil neighborhoods, fine schools and abundant open spaces. Easy access to I-294 puts residents within easy reach of downtown Chicago, O’Hare and numerous corporate headquarters. Deerfield’s new town center and a number of recreational options provide homeowners with urban convenience and all the amenities of fine suburban living.
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HOUSING Housing options in Deerfield, Riverwoods and Bannockburn range from urban to bucolic. Deerfield offers condominiums, townhomes and single-family homes in a wide range of architectural styles and prices. The village includes both walk-to-town locations and more traditional suburban subdivisions. Meanwhile, Riverwoods and Bannockburn are known for large homes on expansive lots – many of which are set back from main roads and surrounded by mature trees.
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LIFESTYLE With miles of jogging and cycling paths, award-winning golf courses and vast forest preserves, including Ryerson Woods, many of the recreational activities in Deerfield, Riverwoods and Bannockburn focus on the outdoors. But Deerfield also has a number of public and private recreational facilities and dining and shopping venues that draw residents from all over the North Shore.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION BANNOCKBURN/DEERFIELD
GOVERNMENT:
DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT:
www.bannockburn.org - 847.945.6080 www.deerfield.il.us - 847.945.5000 www.lakecountyil.org - 847.377.2000 www.dbrchamber.org - 847.945.4660
www.deerfieldparkdistrict.org 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield 847.945.0650
Check these sites for up to date community information, maps, calendars, quick business links, clubs and organizations, fitness, religious options, shopping and other local activities and attractions
Comcast: www.comcast.net - 800.COMCAST Dish Network: www.dishnetwork.com - 888.825.2557 Direct TV: www.directv.com - 888.777.2454 AT&T: www.att.com
UTILITIES AND PUBLIC WORKS:
CABLE/SATELLITE/INTERNET PROVIDERS:
www.deerfield.il.us 850 Waukegan Road, Deerfield 847.945.5000 Engineering: 847.317.2490
TRANSPORTATION:
Public Works: 847.317.7245 www.bannockburn.org
HOSPITALS:
POST OFFICE: 707 Osterman Avenue, Deerfield 847.945.0293
LIBRARY: www.deerfieldlibrary.org 920 North Waukegan Road, Deerfield 847.945.3311
LOCAL NEWSPAPER:
Deerfield Review www.deerfield.chicagotribune.com
PACE: www.pacebus.com - 847.364.PACE Metra: (commuter rail service) www.metrailrail.com Union Pacific North Line; Milwaukee District North Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital 660 North Westmoreland Road, Lake Forest 847.234.5600 www.lfh.org Highland Park Hospital www.northshore.org 777 Park Avenue, Highland Park 847.432.8000
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Barrington: 508 S. Northwest Highway Barrington, Il 60010 t: 847.381.0300 f: 847.381.0500
East Lincoln Park: 548 W. Webster Ave Chicago, IL 60614 t: 773.472.0200 f: 773.472.0202
Lake Forest: 600 N. Western Lake Forest, IL 60045 t: 847.295.0700 f: 847.295.0701
Elmhurst: 130 W. Park Ave Elmhurst, Il 60126 t: 630.530.0900 f: 630.530.0907
Glenview: 1009 Waukegan Rd Glenview, Il 60025 t: 847.998.0200 f: 847.998.0700
Libertyville 210 S. Milwaukee Ave Libertyville, Il 60048 t: 847.367.0500 f: 847.367.0555
River North: 618 W. Fulton Chicago, IL 60661 t: 312.491.0200 f: 312.491.0228
Lincoln Park: 1586 N. Clybourn Chicago, IL 60642 t: 312.254.0200 f: 312.254.0222
Lakeview: 3101 N. Greenview Chicago, IL 60657 t: 773.862.0200 f: 773.305.0480
Gold Coast: 212 E. Ohio Chicago, IL 60611 t: 312.506.0200 f: 312.506.0222
Bucktown: 1875 N. Damen Chicago, IL 60647 t: 773.432.0200 f: 773.432.0050
Uptown 4705 N. Broadway Chicago, IL 60640 t: 773.685.0200 f: 773.685.0201
Evanston: 1821 Benson Ave Evanston, IL 60201 t: 847.763.0200 f: 847.763.0222
Winnetka: 30 Green Bay Rd Winnetka, IL 60093 t: 847.881.0200 f: 847.763.0222
Highland Park 607 Central Ave Highland Park, IL 60035 t: 847.432.0700 f: 847.432.1300
Lake Forest 600 N. Western Ave. Lake Forest, IL 60045 t: 847.295.0700 f: 847.295.0701
Harbor Country, MI 225 N. Whittaker, Ste. 4 New Buffalo, MI 49117 t: 269.469.0700 f: 269.469.0711
West Town 2538 W. Chicago Ave Chicago, Il 60622 t: 773.496.4111 f: 773.252.4111