NW suburb sees major redevelopment boom with plans for new restaurants, retail

Suburban Barrington is the latest Chicago suburb set to see major redevelopment with new retailers, restaurants, luxury apartments and condos as part of an effort to “revitalize” the village’s downtown.

Village trustees approved the redevelopment agreement for the “Golden Triangle” project this week. According to a release, redevelopment of the area, at 200-300 N. Hough Street, between the Union Pacific and Canadian National Railway tracks has been a “top priority” since the 1990s.

According to officials, the new development, which includes environmental remediation of the site, will feature a mixed-use building with 125 luxury apartment units, 37 car condominiums and approximately 12,000 square feet of street-level dining and retail space along Hough Street…

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