Aurora is the second largest city in the state with a population of 157,267 according to 2003 special census and the city has been steadily growing. Aurora is accessible through five interchanges on the East/West Tollway Corridor. Corporate offices and commercial growth on the City’s east and west sides continue to expand the City’s boundaries. The Far East Side of the City includes the regional Westfield Shoppingtown at Fox Valley (formerly known as Fox Valley Mall) and residential areas and is projected to house 60,000 people within the next twenty years. The City extends into four counties, Kane, DuPage, Kendall, and Will. There are six school districts and seven townships covered within the city limits. There are four historic districts and a large number of individual landmark designations for many of the City’s buildings.
The City of Aurora is rich
in history and pride. The future for the
“City of Lights” (named for
being one of the first cities to use electric
lights in its public facilites) looks bright
as the community continues to grow and prosper.
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market trends in Aurora, IL please refer
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