Kirkland Crossing
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The Apartments at Kirkland Crossing offers spacious 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes and townhomes. Pet friendly and service driven, Kirkland Crossing offers top of the line amenities including an elaborate clubhouse with private outdoor swimming pool, entertainment deck and grilling station, plus a 24 hour fitness center, indoor basketball court, resident lounge, billiards table, private conference room, and a kids fun-n-study center. Modern apartment finishes include black appliances, maple cabinets, designer granite counter tops, crown molding and hardwood floors. Apartment homes also offer oversized windows, spacious closets, private balconies, in home washers and dryers, private entries and attached or detached garages. Kirkland Crossing is within walking distance of nearby essentials like groceries, pharmacies and restaurants, and just minutes from I-88, the outlet mall and major employers. Kirkland Crossing is a short drive from charming downtown Naperville and the historic Fox River cities of St. Charles, Geneva and Batavia, which offer boutique shopping, one of a kind restaurants and miles of walking and biking trails.
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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.