Randhurst Village management now has the power to sell up to 15 outlots to pay down its mortgage and raise funds to revitalize the center. At Tuesday’s board meeting, Mount Prospect trustees unanimously approved the subdivision of the shopping center, which for more than 50 years has operated as one parcel.
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