The Garden Welcoming New Businesses is a centrally located western suburb of Chicago. It is conveniently located 4 miles north of Oak Brook Mall, 19 miles directly west of Chicago s Loop, just 10 miles from O Hare airport and 20 miles from Midway airport. Villa Park provides direct access to both downtown Chicago and the rest of the western suburbs. It is just a 30 minute ride by Metra train to the Chicago Loop. is located in DuPage County and is bounded by Addison on the north, Lombard on the west, Oakbrook Terrace on the south and Elmhurst on the east. offers great value in homes and business investments. With its central location it offers easy access to highways and transportation. prides itself on its charming residential neighborhoods, quality schools and beautiful parks and open space. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT THE TIME IS NOW welcomes businesses by offering a number of incentives including two separate TIF (Tax Increment Financing) Districts. The largest TIF District is located along North Avenue, which has both retail and industrial opportunities; additionally a portion of St. Charles Road is a TIF district, offering incentives for new business developments. Retail, commercial, office, residential and mixed use developments are welcome. Additionally, other incentives may be available. Jan Fiola Director of Economic Development of 325 E. North Avenue, Illinois 60181 Direct: 630.433.4310 Main: 630.433.4300 jfiola@invillapark.com holds a variety of retail and development opportunities. centers include North Park Plaza located on North Avenue; Villa Oaks and Courtyard located on Roosevelt Road. Industrial and commercial opportunities are available in the North Avenue area. The Villa Park Metra train station serves over a 1,000 commuters daily. The train station area located at Ardmore and Vermont is another area slated for additional development and incentives. has a population of over 22,000. In a 3 mile radius the median household income is $68,901.
TheGarden DINING offers restaurants for every taste and budget family restaurants, steak houses, ethic restaurants and more. Enjoy sumptuous dining and entertainment at La Tosca or Crazy Pour and for weddings, reunions or other large gatherings, consider the Odeum Expo. ATTRACTIONS Safari Land offers family entertainment featuring Illinois largest indoor roller coaster, kiddie go-karts, bumper cards, Tilt-A-Whirl, Monkey Jump, Merry-Go- Round, and hundreds of video and redemption games. The Historical Museum features permanent displays of railroad memorabilia, artifacts donated by residents depicting life in, and keepsakes from the old Ovaltine factory. offers great parks and outdoor open space. It has three separate trails, including the Illinois Prairie Path, one of the country s first rail-trail conversions. The main branch of the Illinois Prairie Path connects with the Great Western Trail in Villa Park and is a well-groomed favorite for biking, running, skating or strolling. Additionally, the Salt Creek trails provides more trails for public enjoyment. also has nineteen parks with over 100 acres of green space and two public swimming pools. Sugar Creek Golf Course is a 9-hole, par 32 public golf course that is jointly owned and operated by the Elmhurst Park District and of. It includes a fullservice clubhouse, pro-shop, driving range and putting green.
TheGarden Business Corridors North Avenue Retail Corridor North Park Plaza OTB Average Daily Traffic 36,900 43,900 cars daily St. Charles Road Neighborhood Corridor Elmhurst Crossing Average Daily Traffic 12,400 23,200 cars daily
TheGarden Business Corridors Roosevelt Road Retail Corridor Villa Oaks Courtyard Average Daily Traffic 44,600 49,800 cars daily Route 83 Retail/Commercial Corridor Elmhurst Crossing Average Daily Traffic 54,400 63,500 cars daily Sugar Creek Golf Course
Detailed Demographics Population 1 mile radius 3 mile radius 5 mile radius 17,173 117,741 274,984 2010 Census 17,028 116,607 270,771 Growth 2014-2019 0.81% 0.94% 1.55% Growth 2010-2014 0.85% 0.97% 1.56% Households 6,454 43,012 100,675 Household Size 2.66 2.74 2.73 Average Household Income $76,245 $90,204 $85,978 Median Household Income $66,460 $68,901 $64,829 Per Capita Income $28,664 $33,921 $31,494 Median Age 37.8 38.7 39.2 Average Age 37.8 38.7 39.2 Median Housing Value $252,592 $269,630 $258,224 Owner Occupied 70.2% 77.2% 73.6% Renter Occupied 29.8% 22.8% 26.4% Education High School 27.93% 22.96% 24.75% Some College 24.12% 20.99% 20.76% College Degree 30.85% 32.77% 29.83% Advanced Degree 8.82% 14.23% 12.47% Ethnicity White 82.09% 81.52% 73.09% Hispanic or Latino 18.63% 16.54% 23.12% Black or African American 5.23% 3.57% 7.01% Amer. Indian and Alaska Native 0.37% 0.27% 0.34% Asian 3.17% 5.76% 7.35% Native Hawaiian & Other Pac. Isl. 0.01% 0.01% 0.03% Some Other Race 6.92% 6.72% 9.80% Two or More Races 2.20% 2.15% 2.37%
TheGarden Snapshot Demographics Population Households Average Household Income Median Household Income 1 mile radius 3 mile radius 5 mile radius 17,173 117,741 274,984 6,454 43,012 100,675 $76,245 $90,204 $85,978 $66,460 $68,901 $64,829