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Five-story rental building opens in Wilmette

Photos by Rhonda Holcomb/22nd Century Media

A view of a kitchen in one of the units at Residences of Wilmette is shown at its grand opening on Oct. 4 at 617 Green Bay Road, Wilmette.

A green roof and deck are shown outdoors.

Attendees (left to right) Lucas Silvertsen, business development coordinator for the Village of Wilmette; Anthony Rossi, Sr., M&R development president and managing partner; Bob Bielinski, Village President; John Adler, community development director, and Julie Wolf, trustee, check out the property.

A view of the lobby, north facing. is shown.

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