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Batavia Division Overview Batavia Division Batavia Division Overview Batavia Division Batavia Division operates bus routes in and around affluent areas of DuPage County that includes such communities as Addison, Carol Stream, Downers Grove, Glen Ellyn, Oak Brook, and Wheaton. Buses from Batavia Division have connections with bus routes from Pace’s Fox Valley, West and Westmont Divisions. 2 Batavia Division The communities covered by Batavia Division feature beautiful parks and nature areas, rich historic sites and museums as well as a wide variety of shopping, dining and entertainment. The area’s business sector ranges from small and mid-sized to Fortune 500. Available Media Interior Cards Fullbacks Brand Buses Fullwraps Kings Ultra Super Kings Queens Window Clings Tails Headlights Headliners Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Batavia Division Commuter Profile Gender Age Female 53..8% 18-24 7.7% Male 46.2% 25-44 39.7% 45-64 37.1% Employment Status 65+ 15.5% Residence Status Full-Time 41.6% White Collar 51.6% Own 65.4% 0 25 50 Management, Business Financial 13.3% Rent 26.8% HHI Professional 19.8% Neither 7.8% Service 11.3% <$25k 7.4% Sales, Office 18.5% Race/Ethnicity $25-$34 9.8% White 80.1% Education Level Attained $35-$49 20.6% African American 4.5% High School 23.1% Hispanic 22.4% $50-$74 7.9% Some College (1-3 years) 31.2% Asian 8.9% >$75k 54.5% College Graduate or more 37.3% Other 6.5% 0 25 50 Source: Scarborough Chicago; Census Estimates Routes # Route Name # Route Name 674 Southwest Lombard 711 Wheaton-Addison 709 Carol Stream-North Wheaton 715 Central DuPage Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Descriptions Batavia Division Landmarks Morton Arboretum Communities Addison Westmont Waterfall Glen Darien Wheaton County Forest Downers Grove Bloomingdale Preserve Glen Ellyn Carol Stream Cosley Zoo Lombard Glendale Heights Ross Ferraro Town Oak Brook Winfield Center Lincoln Marsh Natural Area Major Hospitals Glen Oaks Hospital Chaparral Stadium The Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago Stratford Square Friendship Plaza Shopping Yorktown Shopping Center Schools College of DuPage Zip Codes 60101 60187 Devry 60108 60188 Universal Technical Institute 60137 60190 Wheaton College 60139 60523 60148 60559 60181 60561 60185 Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Fox Valley Division Overview Fox Valley Division Fox Valley Division operates bus routes in and around parts of three separate Chicagoland counties – Kane, DuPage and Kendall. Communities served by the Fox Valley Division include Aurora, Batavia, Geneva, Naperville and Wheaton. 8 Fox Valley Division The communities within the Fox Valley Division features a wide variety of entertainment options including multiple performing arts venues and a Vegas-like casino. The area’s business sector ranges from small business to big industry. Not to be forgotten is the shopping, which runs from the high-end to outlet with everything in between. Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Fox Valley Division Commuter Profile Gender Age Female 40.7% 18-24 23.1% Male 59.3% 25-44 37.2% 45-64 28.5% Employment Status 65+ 11.2% Residence Status Full-Time 54.4% White Collar 56.6% Own 66.4% 0 25 50 Management, Business Financial 13.6% Rent 29.3% HHI Professional 24.6% Neither 4.2% Service 17.3% <$25k 7.1% Sales, Office 18.3% Race/Ethnicity $25-$34 11.4% White 83.4% Education Level Attained $35-$49 12.6% African American 5.5% High School 22.4% Hispanic 18.6% $50-$74 12.1% Some College (1-3 years) 25.6% Asian 5.0% >$75k 56.8% College Graduate or more 41.0% Other 6.2% 0 15 30 Source: Scarborough Chicago Routes # Route Name 521 East Circulator 524 West Aurora Circulator 528 Aurora Transp Ctr/Rush-Copley Med Ctr 529 Randall Road - 5th Street 530 W Glna-Wstfield Shpgtwn/Fx Vlly Ctr/Naperville 532 Illinois Avenue 533 Molitor 534 Fox Valley Vlgs / Rt 59 Metra Station 540 Farnsworth Avenue 714 COD - Naperville - Wheaton Conn 802 Aurora - Geneva Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Descriptions Fox Valley Division Landmarks Aurora Public Naper Settlement Major Hospitals Mercy Hospital Library DuPage Children’s Museum Delnor Community Hospital Sci-Tech Museum Billy Graham Center Museum Dreyer Medical Clinic Hollywood Casino Sir Venateswara Swami Edward Hospital Aurora Temple Rush-Copley Medical Center Phillips Park Zoo Kane County Shopping Westfield Shoppingtown West Ridge Court Judicial Center Chicago Premium Outlets Setter’s Landing Paramount Arts Aurora Marketplace Geneva Commons Centers Yorkshire Plaza Naper Plaza West Naperville Historic Danada Square Hudson West Commons District Ogden Mall Shopping Center Charlestown Mall Indian Trail Plaza Schools Aurora University East Gate Shopping College of DuPage Wheaton College Zip Codes 60174 60538 North Central College 60134 60539 60510 60540 Communities Aurora North Aurora 60542 60543 Montgomery Wheaton 60505 60563 Batavia 60506 60187 Geneva 60504 Naperville 60503 Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Heritage/Joliet Division Overview Heritage/Joliet Division Heritage/Joliet Division operates bus routes in and around portions of three separate Chicagoland Counties – DuPage, Will and Cook. Communities served by the Heritage/Joliet Division include Downers Grove, Bolingbrook, Romeoville, Lockport, Homer Glen, Orland Park, Joliet, Elwood and Woodridge. 14 Heritage/Joliet Division The area features a variety of attractions. Shopping runs the gamut from big-name retailers and large malls to smaller specialty shops. The area also boasts an assortment of entertainment options including multiple auto racing venues, two casinos, and a historic performing arts theatre. The area’s business sector runs from the small business to large corporations. Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Heritage/Joliet Commuter Profile Gender Age Female 47.7% 18-24 11.5% Male 52.3% 25-44 37.7% 45-64 35.1% Employment Status 65+ 15.6% Residence Status Full-Time 52.8% White Collar 47.0% Own 83.9% 0 25 50 Management, Business Financial 12.2% Rent 14.0% HHI Professional 23.1% Neither 2.1% Service 13.3% <$25k 6.2% Sales, Office 11.7% Race/Ethnicity $25-$34 8.2% White 88.5% Education Level Attained $35-$49 14.1% African American 4.9% High School 25.0% Hispanic 16.2% $50-$74 17.5% Some College (1-3 years) 26.8% Asian 1.9% >$75k 54.0% College Graduate or more 40.5% Other 4.7% 0 15 30 Source: Scarborough Chicago Routes # Route Name # Route Name 501 West Jefferson 850 North Bolingbrook- East Loop Exp 504 South Joliet 851 South Bolingbrook- East Loop Exp 505 West Joliet Loop 851 Plainfield - East Loop Exp 507 Plainfield 508 East Joliet 509 Forest Park 511 Deer Run 755 Plainfield-IMD Exp 832 Joliet-Orland Square 834 Joliet-Downers Grove Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Descriptions Heritage/Joliet Division Landmarks Morton Arboretum Heritage Corridor CVB Communities Elwood New Lenox Downers Grove Public Lockport Prairie Nature Joliet Orland Park Library Preserve Bolingbrook Homer Glen Laser Quest Orland Park Public Library Lockport Downers Grove Mar-Duke Farm Park Rialto Square Theatre Romeoville Woodridge Village Green Golf Harrah’s Joliet Course Hollywood Casino Joliet Major Hospitals Silver Cross Hospital Fountaindale Public Inwood Golf Course St. Joseph Hospital Library Joliet Regional Airport Advocate Good Samaritan Romeoville Prairie Joliet Public Library Adventist Bolingbrook Nature Preserve Joliet Eastside Historic District Lewis University Airport Joliet Area Historical Museum Shopping Chestnut Court Shopping Ctr Mary Crest Shopping Center Bolingbrook Golf Club Route 66 Raceway Hillcrest Shopping Center Northridge Shopping Center Heritage Falls Water Chicagoland Speedway Westfield Shoppingtown Park Westfield Louis Joliet Mall Jefferson Square Mall Schools Lewis University Zip Codes 60421 60440 60491 University of St. Francis 60431 60441 60515 Joliet Junior College 60432 60446 60516 Robert Morris College 60433 60451 60517 60435 60462 60436 60467 Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Highland Park Division Overview Highland Park Division Pace’s Highland Park Division is located in the southern portion of Lake County, within an affluent area of Chicagoland. Buses from the Highland Park Division operate in and around communities such as Highland Park, Deerfield and Highwood. 20 Highland Park Division The majority of riders within the Chicago Garage are A25-44. Chicago Garage provides advertisers with opportunities to reach Hispanic audiences. Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Highland Park Commuter Profile Gender Age Female 51.6% 18-24 12.3% Male 48.4% 25-44 36.7% 45-64 37.5% Employment Status 65+ 13.5% Residence Status Full-Time 71.4% White Collar 77.6% Own 80.2% 0 25 50 Management, Business Financial 32.8% Rent 15.3% HHI Professional 18.2% Neither 4.5% Service 4.1% <$25k 7.4% Sales, Office 26.6% Race/Ethnicity $25-$34 2.9% White 95.4% Education Level Attained $35-$49 10.5% African American 0% High School 12.7% Hispanic 8.9% $50-$74 14.3% Some College (1-3 years) 20.3% Asian 0% >$75k 65% College Graduate or more 66.2% Other 4.6% 0 15 30 Source: Scarborough Chicago Routes # Route Name 471 Highland Park - Deerfield 472 Highland Park - Highwood 628 Braeside Shuttle Bug 8 629 Braeside Shuttle Bug 9 Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential. Do not share Descriptions Highland Park Division Landmarks Highwood Recreation Communities Deerfield Center Highland Park Deerfield Public Library Highwood Highland Park Public Library Lake Forest Larry Fink Memorial Park Lincolnshire Ravinia Festival Northbrook Willits House Old Elm Golf Club Highland Park Hospital Exmoor Country Club Major Hospitals Sunset Valley Golf Course Northmoor Country Club Chicago Botanic Gardens Shopping Deerbrook Mall Northbrook Court Crossroads Shopping Center Schools Barat Campus – DePaul Zip Codes 60045 Trinity International University 60040 Lake Forest Grad School of Mgt 60035 Lake Forest College 60015 60069 60062 Presentation Template June 2017 Confidential.
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