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The center is located along Randall Road in the heart of the St. Charles/Geneva/Batavia retail complex. The center includes over 80 retailers and restaurants spread over 418,000 square feet (38,800 m 2). The center, which was developed by Jeffrey R. Anderson, was opened on September 5, 2002. [1]
The road is four lanes for the majority of its length. The road is six lanes wide in Algonquin for two miles, starting north of Broadsmore Drive, to accommodate traffic generated by the large outdoor malls Algonquin Commons and the Algonquin Galleria [1] and power center Oakridge Court [2] before expanding to eight lanes between Huntington Drive and Commercial Drive in Algonquin and Lake in ...
Roughly along Illinois Route 31 and Campana Rd. Batavia: A state-of-the-art factory built in 1936 for The Campana Company, a cosmetics manufacturer. It is an example of the 1930s Streamline Moderne trend. The factory incorporated many innovative elements, such as air conditioning and a unique assembly line method.
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There is also over 250,000 sq ft (23,000 m 2). of small office and medical office space located in various buildings throughout town, most heavily concentrated along Randall Road, Algonquin Road, and Illinois Route 31. The largest such series of office buildings is the Briarwood Center at the intersection of Randall Road and County Line Road.
Illinois Route 47 (IL 47) is a 169.76-mile-long (273.20 km) largely rural north–south state highway that runs from the Wisconsin state border at Highway 120 near Hebron, to IL 10, just south of Interstate 72 (I-72) near Seymour. [1]
The Tri-Cities, or Tri-City area, is a vernacular region that is situated between the large cities of Aurora and Elgin, Illinois, and encompasses the cities of Batavia, Geneva, and St. Charles.
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