An industrial developer bought Christine Bending’s house, razed the neighborhood and put a warehouse in its place. Bending had just settled into her new home in a quiet corner of Medinah when the same developer offered to buy her out again, this time for $1 million. She isn’t budging. She’s one of the Medinah residents mounting a fight against the proposal to purchase nearly 150 homes to make way for new industrial buildings in a sizzling O’Hare market.
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