O'Hare airport is a mere 11 Miles from the 90 North site. Serving more than 80 million passengers per year, it's an International airport in every sense of the word, and a global hub for business and commerce. The Schaumburg area is both a key contributor and benefactor for O’Hare’s continued growth and success.
90 North sits squarely at the nexus of major Illinois and Regional roadways: Interstate Highways I-90 & I-290, the revitalized I-390 (formerly the Elgin-O’Hare Expressway), and US Highway 53 to the north and south. There’s new, improved access to I-90 tollway, and local roads have been continuously widened and modernized to accommodate the traffic of the Woodfield retail hub and the booming Schaumburg business district.
Schaumburg and 90 North are well served by public transportation.
At the thumping heart of the Midwest, Chicago's 2.7 million people make it the third most populous city in the United States. And in 2018, 58 million people visited Chicago — from all over the world — making it the second most popular tourist destination in America. Visitors and residents alike delight in Chicago's incomparable architecture, parks, food, art, entertainment, and sports teams. Of course, Chicago is still "The City That Works" — a colossal business engine that drives commerce across North American and throughout the globe. 90 North is located only 30 miles from Chicago's Loop, and with abundant transit and hotel options, Schaumburg has grown apace with Chicago's long-enduring renaissance.
150,000
37.3
33,459
(2020 Census)
$87,156
(2019 ACS Survey)
~$3.2 Billion
(in 2018)
19.22 Square Miles
200 Acres
Ready for Development
Successful neighbors already doing business on or near the 90 North site include:
90 North is at the doorstep of the world's busiest airport, the world's most beautiful and hard-working city, and a newly modernized highway system that connects Schaumburg to commerce across the Midwest and across the nation.
New, improved access to I-90 tollway, and local roads are meticulously maintained.
There are 12 fixed Pace Bus routes, including I-90 Express route service. The free Schaumburg Trolley serves 10 locations in the Woodfield area Friday - Sunday, daily during the summer and holiday season. Plus, 90 North will have integrated bus rapid and local transit services.
The 90 North District is only 3 miles from Meacham and Algonquin intersection to UP North West line between Chicago and Harvard/McHenry. Schaumburg also has a train station on the Metra Milwaukee West Line, connecting to Chicago’s Union Station to the east, and Elgin to the west.
Just 11 miles west of O’Hare International Airport, and Schaumburg has a regional airport, too.
Schaumburg’s early adoption of green measures and continual improvement of access to nature, has resulted in 90 miles of bike paths and 1,000 bike parking rack and locker spaces, including racks on the village trolleys and at the Metra train station. The village supports convenient pedestrian circulation with safe, well-maintained walkways, new crossings, and access throughout 90 North.
Take advantage of the opportunity, and be a part of this developing center for Midwest commerce.