The western suburbs are Chicagoland’s fastest growing residential center and possess some of Chicagoland’s most affluent communities, placing Highland Landmark V in immediate proximity to a wealth of executive housing, while also benefiting from unparalleled access to and from surrounding communities via I-88 (Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway), I-294 (Tri-State Tollway) and I-355 (Veterans Memorial Tollway). Located immediately adjacent to the interchange at Highland Avenue, the Property boasts unparalleled ease of access for commuters. Additionally, the buildings in Highland Landmark possess over 2,500 feet of lineal frontage along I-88 offering outstanding branding and signage opportunities to the 155,000 cars that pass the Park daily.
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Commuter Transportation
The Chicago MSA offers its residents a vast system of highways that provide quick access to all parts of the metro, from downtown Chicago to the suburbs. The metropolitan area has seven major interstate highways passing through it, along with numerous other expressways. Chicago is also home to the nation’s second largest public transportation service (Chicago Transit Authority). The Chicago Transit Authority busses and “L” trains account for 80% of all transit trips taken in the Chicago metropolitan region, providing 1.64 million rides on an average weekday. The CTA bus system consists of 140 routes and nearly 12,000 stops, while the “L” services 144 stations along 242.2 miles of track. The Metra rail service extends even further into the suburbs, serving over 100 communities along its 1,155 miles of track. For shorter rides, 40 million Chicagoans use Pace busses every year, which service 209 bus stops throughout Chicago’s suburbs.