Arlington Heights is seen as a well-established, traditional community among Chicago’s suburbs, but can it also be regarded as innovative, forward thinking and progressive? A consultant hired by the village as part of a rebranding initiative recommends a shift from the traditional to transformational, as work continues on a new tagline, logo and marketing materials.
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