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NILES' HERALD-SPECTATOR M Home / NILES' HERALD-SPECTATOR M HoME. M Locí NEWS SINCE 1951. Thursday, September 4, 2014 niles.suntimes.com I AWRAPPO1TS company ACHICAGO SUN-TI14ES publication Gun shop still drawing fire Locals say shop violates county law PAGE 6 GO Top film picks for fall PA6t32 MOMMY These treats make the grade NUes West wins big against Ridgewood under veteran quarterback I PAGE 53 PAGE3O Nues 1-lerald-Spectator ©2014 Sun-Times Media All rights reserved Lincoinwood Touch-A-Truck Parktffecreation Saturday Sept. 6 llam-2:OOpm Check out the view from the driver's seat of fire trucks, police cars and -t 90EtL09U S3'lflI more at this fun and FREE event. 101I)1V0t0969 S 4NUV Lincoinwood Town Center CCO0000 LS10 1.d30 3333 W. Z000000 61039t9Jít Touhy Ave. 61O3L01 (Lower Level Parking Lot by Kohl's) f tincolnwoodparks v lincolnwoodpks lincolnwoodparks 2 j THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Paid Advertisement New Ranch Floor Plañ at Henning Estates Offers Attractive Pricing and Superior Quality The latest addition scenic voews. to the offering of ranch With plans for 103 homes at Henning Estates single-family homes, in Huntley is the new Henning Estates is unique Amherst plan. With a in that every home will be base price of $349,900 a single-story ranch design. including a wealth of While the community is impressive features. The not age-restricted, it is Amherst was designed to very appealing to active meet the needs of price adult homebuyers who conscious homebuyers value privacy, quality and in search of a superior independence. The lifestyle quality home to fit within aat Henning Estates affords specific budget. homeowners the freedom "The new Amherst to enhance their home with addressed two specific a garden, swimming pool or even a fence, as approved concerns we heard most I2 often from potential through the Homeowners buyers." noted Ryan Association to maintain VanLue, president of the community's aesthetic T) !. Rock Creek Homes, the beauty. developer and builder The new Amherst plan of Henning Estates. offers a modern, open 1ir..f "Customers were asking concept design, perfectly IALtti\ for a lower priced home sized to accommodate the A rendering of the new Amherst ranch home design available to build at Henning that lived like our most needs of todays ranch popular South Haven homebuyers. It spans Estates in Huntley with a base price of $349,990. model which is priced at i 940 square feet includingmaster bath with dual sinksoffer a home that still met requests and we work harddining, the popular Randall $396,900. We got to work2 bedrooms plus a den, 2 and a large walk-in shower.our strict quality principlesto accommodate those Road corridor is just over designing a home that baths and a 2-car garage. The second bedroom is but also made buying a needs when it's feasible. lo miles from home. The would offer some of the The spacious kitchen ideal for guests with a home at Henning Estates aPopular requests are thingsnewly enhanced highway same design elements of features a large island second full bath just down little more affordable. 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