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  2. The Streets of Woodfield - Wikipedia

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    The Streets of Woodfield is a lifestyle center located at I-290 and Higgins Road in Schaumburg, Illinois, directly across from Woodfield Mall.McCaffery Interests, a Chicago-based real estate developer, rebuilt the mall into the present-day configuration as a shopping and entertainment mall anchored by Legoland Discovery Center, Restoration Hardware Outlet, and Dick's Sporting Goods.

  3. Schaumburg Township, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Schaumburg Township is one of 29 townships in Cook County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 134,809. [ 2 ] It is in the north west corner of Cook County.

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  5. Townhouse - Wikipedia

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    Since apartment-style condos are the most common, when someone refers to a condo, many erroneously assume that it must be an apartment-style dwelling and that only apartment-style dwellings can be condos. All types of dwellings can be condos, and this is therefore true of townhouses. A brownstone townhouse is a particular variety found in New York.

  6. Developer: Canandaigua townhomes plan 'a dead project' - AOL

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    Developer Chris Iversen wanted to build 132 units of townhomes between Stewart Place and North Road and sought the rezoning of 30 acres of land from residential to planned unit development to make ...

  7. Terraced house - Wikipedia

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    A terrace, terraced house , or townhouse [a] is a type of medium-density housing which first started in 16th century Europe with a row of joined houses sharing side walls. In the United States and Canada these are sometimes known as row houses or row homes.