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Skokie
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Skokie (skō`kē), village (1990 pop. 59,432), Cook co., NE Ill., an industrial suburb adjacent to Chicago; inc. 1888. Its varied products include communications, computer, and electrical equipment; rubber, iron, and steel products; and tools. There are major retail centers and the publishing industry is also important. Hebrew Theological College (1922) was moved there from Chicago in 1958.
Skokie 

a city in the northern USA, in Illinois. Population, 68,000 (1974). Skokie is actually a northwestern suburb of Chicago. It has a diversified machine-building and metalworking industry. [23–1531–]



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Howard Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 9780879461676, $9.
6 million FHA-insured HUD loan has been provided by Cambridge Realty Capital Companies to refinance the Skokie Meadows Nursing Center, a combined 224-bed intermediate care and board and care facility in Skokie, Illinois.
The lender is a national real estate finance company and the borrower is a national hotel developer, according to Ben Greazel, a director in Cohen Financial's Skokie, Illinois, office.
 
 
 
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