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Developers seek concept approval for Primrose early-learning center at 1820 N. Milwaukee; village flags subdivision, covenants and design issues

6682121 · October 21, 2025
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Primrose Schools representatives presented a conceptual plan for a 13,000–14,000 sq. ft. early-learning center on about 1.8 acres at 1820 N. Milwaukee Ave. Staff said the project will require a subdivision, PUD amendment and a conversion certificate; trustees raised concerns about restrictive covenants, masonry requirements and traffic alignment.

Vernon Hills — Representatives for Primrose Schools presented a concept review Oct. 21 for a proposed Primrose early-learning center on a roughly 1.8-acre parcel at 1820 North Milwaukee Avenue, just south of Menards. The board provided preliminary feedback and directed the applicant to proceed to technical review if they wish to continue.

Primrose development manager Marvin Wensman told the committee the project concept calls for a prototypical Primrose building of about 13,000–14,000 square feet, a playground north and west of the structure and roughly 52 parking stalls. The owners plan to subdivide the existing parcel into three lots; Primrose would occupy the northwest parcel. The…

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