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Six Flags Entertainment Village was the working title for a proposed 134-acre (54 ha) entertainment complex in Gurnee, Illinois, across and west of Six Flags Great America, located near Interstate 94. Owned by Six Flags and developed by Prism Development Co., the complex would've cost US$400 million. Intended to generate over US$5,000,000 a year, the complex was projected to draw in 400,000 visitors annually and would've been built in multiple phases.

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  • Six Flags Entertainment Village (en)
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  • Six Flags Entertainment Village was the working title for a proposed 134-acre (54 ha) entertainment complex in Gurnee, Illinois, across and west of Six Flags Great America, located near Interstate 94. Owned by Six Flags and developed by Prism Development Co., the complex would've cost US$400 million. Intended to generate over US$5,000,000 a year, the complex was projected to draw in 400,000 visitors annually and would've been built in multiple phases. (en)
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  • Richard de Flon (en)
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  • Concept art for Six Flags Entertainment Village, released in October 1997 (en)
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  • October 1999 (en)
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  • Prism Development Co. (en)
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  • Gurnee, Illinois, USA (en)
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  • Six Flags Entertainment Village was the working title for a proposed 134-acre (54 ha) entertainment complex in Gurnee, Illinois, across and west of Six Flags Great America, located near Interstate 94. Owned by Six Flags and developed by Prism Development Co., the complex would've cost US$400 million. Intended to generate over US$5,000,000 a year, the complex was projected to draw in 400,000 visitors annually and would've been built in multiple phases. Phase one of the entertainment complex was planned for 1999 and phase two was planned in 2002, before the final date of opening was planned for 2000. Opposition for Six Flags Entertainment Village arose in 1998, with disapproval from the president of Long Grove, Illinois and a citizens group titled Citizens United for a Residential Village of Gurnee forming to cancel the project, citing congestion and rising tax prices for disapproval of the entertainment village. Plans for the complex fell through in 1999 after residents had mainly voted against the village. (en)
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