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Comer & Cross | Concrete Floor Coatings
ONE DAY INSTALLS CONCRETE FLOOR COATING SERVICES
Comer & Cross | Concrete Floor Coatings
Comer & Cross | Concrete Floor Coatings
1951 Lively Blvd Suite 2Elk Grove Village illinois 60007USA
+18473501555
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Comer & Cross Concrete Floor Coatings now serves customers in Southeast Michigan & Chicagoland Area. We are the leading company providing premium Concrete Floor Coating Services. Our high-quality concrete flooring takes just a day to install and is backed by a best-in-class 15-year warranty.
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About Elk Grove Village
Elk Grove Village is a village in Cook and DuPage counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. Per the 2020 census, the population was 32,812. Located 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Chicago along the Golden Corridor, the Village of Elk Grove Village was incorporated on July 17, 1956. It is directly adjacent to O'Hare International Airport and is economically important to the Chicago metropolitan area due to its large industrial park, located on the eastern border of the village. The community is served by several Interstate highways including I-90, I-290/I-355/Route 53, and IL-390. Elk Grove is also expected to be served by the I-490 Western O'Hare Bypass upon completion of the project. == History == === Pre-colonial and colonial eras === The land that is now the Village of Elk Grove was controlled by the Miami Confederacy (which contained the Illini and Kickapoo tribes) starting in the early 1680s. The Confederacy was driven from the area by the Iroquois and Meskwaki in the early 1700s. The French-allied Potawatomi began to raid and take possession of Northern Illinois in the 1700s. In the late 1700s and early 1800s, the Potawatomi expanded southwards from their territory in Green Bay and westward from their holdings near Detroit, until they controlled in an L-shaped swath of territory from Green Bay to the Illinois River, and from the Mississippi River to the Maumee River.In 1833, the Potawatomi signed the 1833 Treaty of Chicago with the United States Government.