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Arlington Town Square is a retail and condo development located in downtown [[Arlington Heights, IL]]. After a huge revamp and building boom in downtown Arlington Heights, numerous new condo, retail, office, and park spaces were built, making the town known throughout the area as having one of the best downtown areas. The [[lifestyle center]] is home to national retail and restaurant chains, along with small, local independent business. The center is also home to the Arlington Theater. |
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| address = 21 S. Evergreen Avenue<br />[[Arlington Heights, Illinois]] |
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'''Arlington Town Square''' is a [[retail]] and apartment [[Subdivision (land)|development]] located in [[Arlington Heights, Illinois|Arlington Heights]].<ref>{{citation |title=Why Architecture Matters: Lessons from Chicago |author=Blair Kamin |page=94}}</ref> Arlington Town Square was developed as part of a significant building boom associated with the redevelopment of Downtown Arlington Heights. It is home to national retail and restaurant chains, along with local, independent business. The center was formerly home to the Arlington Theaters. |
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Major stores and restaurants include [[Passero]], [[Ann Taylor LOFT]], [[Yankee Candle]], [[Bath and Body Works]], [[Sportsclips]], |
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==Major Stores and Restaurants== |
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*[[Ann Taylor LOFT]] |
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*[[JoS. A. Bank Clothiers]] |
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*[[Yankee Candle]] |
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==External links== |
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*[[Gap]] |
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*{{official website|http://www.arlingtontownsquare.com/}} |
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*[[Ritz Camera]] |
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*[[Bath and Body Works]] |
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*[[California Pizza Kitchen]] |
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*[[Starbucks Coffee]] |
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*[[Panda Express]] |
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[[Category:Arlington Heights, Illinois]] |
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*[[Panera Bread]] |
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[[Category:Shopping malls in Cook County, Illinois]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 9 September 2024
Coordinates | 42°04′57″N 87°58′52″W / 42.0825535°N 87.9809778°W |
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Address | 21 S. Evergreen Avenue Arlington Heights, Illinois |
Public transit access | Pace |
Website | www |
Arlington Town Square is a retail and apartment development located in Arlington Heights.[1] Arlington Town Square was developed as part of a significant building boom associated with the redevelopment of Downtown Arlington Heights. It is home to national retail and restaurant chains, along with local, independent business. The center was formerly home to the Arlington Theaters.
Major stores and restaurants include Passero, Ann Taylor LOFT, Yankee Candle, Bath and Body Works, Sportsclips, Noodles & Company, and Starbucks Coffee.
References
[edit]- ^ Blair Kamin, Why Architecture Matters: Lessons from Chicago, p. 94