The MilTon
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Introducing The Mil’Ton Luxury Apartments–a true gem in Vernon Hills, IL, one of Chicago’s most prestigious northern suburbs. Enjoy beautifully redesigned apartment interiors featuring oversized layouts, full size in-home washer and dryer, white quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, white shaker style cabinetry, concrete style tile backsplash, wood style plank flooring, custom closets, Nest smart thermostats, electric locks, 9 ft ceilings and concrete soundproofing between floors. The MilTon is excited to unveil a full clubhouse redesign with tech banquettes, private yoga room, Peloton bike room, game room, enclosed dog park with obstacle course, outdoor kitchen and lounge, and an outdoor bocce ball, cornhole + ping pong area. Just minutes from major corporate headquarters, The MilTon's mid-rise apartment buildings offer the best of both worlds. The MilTon's ideal location near shopping, dining, recreation and major employers provides residents with easy access to anything they might need.REDEFINE LUXURY AT THE MILTON.
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The land that was to become Vernon Hills began with the establishment of a 200-acre farm in 1851. Use of the land didn't change much until the 1950s, when a parcel was purchased for a golf course and residential community; which marked the first use of the name "Vernon Hills." The village officially incorporated in 1958 with 123 residents and 125 houses in a single area. It grew slowly and steadily until the annexing of a plot of land, which led to the building of a 1.2MM-square-foot Hawthorn Center. By 2000, the village population had surpassed 20,000.