Orchard Village
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Orchard Village is a beautiful community of richly appointed apartments offering resort-style amenities and a superb location that's within easy reach of the area's best retail, recreational and cultural destinations. Located along the I-88 corridor in West Aurora, we offer small-town flavor and convenient access to major suburban employment centers and O'Hare and Midway airports. There are two large regional shopping centers within 10 miles: Westfield Fox Valley Shopping Center and the Chicago Premium Outlets. Orchard Village is located within the desirable School District 129. Also nearby are Aurora University and the Illinois Math and Science Academy. Luxury interior features include nine-foot and vaulted ceilings, private entrances, spacious patios/balconies and full-size washer and dryer. Community amenities include a resort-style heated swimming pool, 24-hour fully-equipped fitness center and a fully-appointed business center.
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Aurora is a suburb of Chicago, spanning Kane County and with sections in DuPage, Kendall, and Will counties. It is located in the outer region of Greater Chicagoland area. It's the second most populous city in the state. Once a mid-sized manufacturing city, Aurora has grown tremendously since the 1960s. Founded within Kane County, Aurora's city limits and population have since expanded into neighboring counties. Between 2000 and 2003, the Census Bureau ranked Aurora as the 34th fastest growing city in the US. Aurora has adopted the nickname "City of Lights" due to the fact that it was one of the first cities to adopt an all-electric street light system in 1881. Aurora's historic downtown straddles the Fox River, and is centered on Stolp Island.