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Come Out for a Visit, Green & Eco-Friendly, Heard in the News, In the Neighborhood

[13 Jul 2010 | No Comment ]

Sherman Hospital, located just 6 minutes from Highland Woods on Randall Road, offers patients many state-of-the-art features. Opening last December, the 645,000 square-foot hospital provides patients with a bright, open and stress-free healing environment. In addition to a soothing atmosphere, there are many state-of-the-art features for Highland Woods residents to consider:
Private Patient Rooms. There are 225 rooms, all providing patients with the privacy they desire. Many rooms feature large, oversized windows that let in natural light, and over look the 15-acre geothermal lake. Patients have access to a private bathroom …

Building Your Home, Featured Builder, Heard in the News, In the Neighborhood, Master-Planned Community

[21 Apr 2010 | No Comment ]

The Chicago Tribune recently featured an article on Schaumburg-based William Ryan Homes, which is now part of the Highland Woods community. As such, it offers homebuyers a variety of unique features, including some special promotions.
WRH homes include low-maintenance engineered-wood or vinyl siding. Additionally, these houses include membranes under ceramic tiles to prevent water damage, sealed ductwork joints to minimize heat loss and drainage tiles under and around foundations for a 10-year guaranteed dry basement.
WRH is currently offering a “Buy 2 Floors. Get the 3rd Floor Free!” promotion*. Buyers who …

Building Your Home, Building a Nest, Heard in the News

[6 Apr 2010 | No Comment ]

Robert Morris University is set to open a new branch campus in Elgin this fall. Officials from the University say that work has begun on the new campus, which is slated to begin classes in September of this year. The branch, which is designated as part of the RMU School of Business Administration, will be located at 1707 N. Randall Road.
Currently built as offices, construction will begin to turn the suite into classrooms. The campus will have complete Wi-Fi capabilities via special wiring in order to accommodate student laptops, computers …