Arlington Heights

Catino Estates, Arlington Heights Neighborhood

Arlington Heights offers a peaceful environment characterized by quiet streets and plentiful green spaces, with approximately 40 parks nearby to relax and rejuvenate. The community features a diverse housing market including single detached homes, lofts, and larger units, catering to various preferences. Daily errands can be conveniently completed within close proximity thanks to numerous grocery stores, restaurants, and cafes. This area supports moderate bicycling with suitable infrastructure and provides rail access through Union Pacific Northwest stations at Arlington Park and Arlington Heights. Multiple bus routes enhance mobility, while ample parking options simplify travel by car throughout the neighborhood.

The character of Arlington Heights is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. Green spaces, including Camelot Connector Parkway and Majewski Metro Sports Complex, are very well-situated and there are over 150 of them close by for residents to check out, making them easy to access. This part of the Chicago metropolitan area is very quiet overall, as the streets are very peaceful.

Highlights of Catino Estates

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Pioneer Park

Located just south of Catino Estates, Pioneer Park is a beloved local green space that offers expansive playgrounds, picnic areas, a swimming pool, and tennis courts. Residents enjoy easy walkable access to this community focal point for year-round outdoor activities and family events.

🏫 Westgate Elementary School

Serving the families of Catino Estates, Westgate Elementary School is highly regarded for its strong academic programs and welcoming environment. Located on the neighborhood’s western edge, its convenient location makes the morning school run easy for residents.

🍽️ Euclid Avenue Restaurant Row

Directly north of Catino Estates, the stretch of Euclid Avenue includes locally-loved eateries like Peggy Kinnane’s Irish Restaurant and Pub, Salsa 17, and more, offering residents a variety of dining options just minutes from home.

🛒 Trader Joe's Arlington Heights

Just a short drive east along Rand Road, Trader Joe’s provides the Catino Estates neighborhood with a popular destination for specialty groceries and fresh produce, making it a favored spot for weekly shopping and culinary inspiration.

🚴 Arlington Heights Bike Paths

Catino Estates is connected to Arlington Heights’ scenic bike path network, allowing residents convenient access to miles of well-maintained cycling and walking trails that wind through nearby parks and residential streets, promoting a healthy, active lifestyle.

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This July in Catino Estates

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 1–5, 2026

50th Annual Frontier Days Festival

Recreation Park, Arlington Heights

This volunteer-run, five‑day Fourth of July festival is a major local tradition featuring carnival rides, free nightly concerts, a beer garden, petting zoo, a parade on July 4, and drone show entertainment—perfect for families and nearby residents.

Saturdays July 11, 18 & 25, 2026

Arlington Heights Farmers Market

110 W Fremont St (Historical Museum area) • 8:00 AM–12:00 PM

Weekly Saturday markets offering fresh produce, live music and family activities such as crafts, scavenger hunts and themed events like Dog Day on July 25—great for local shopping and community fun.

July 8, 2026

Wednesday Produce Market & Community Dinner

First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights • 6:00 PM–7:00 PM

A midweek event offering free produce and simple dinner, fostering neighborly connection and offering a welcoming outing particularly meaningful for nearby families and community-minded residents.

July 16, 2026

Sounds of Summer Concert Series

Harmony Park • 8:00 PM–9:30 PM

A family-friendly outdoor concert celebrating Arlington Heights’ 25‑year series; provides live music and community connection close to home—ideal for a summer evening outing.

July 23, 2026

Thursday Night After Party: Music by Ironwood

Hey Nonny (after Sounds of Summer) • 8:30 PM–10:30 PM

After the outdoor concert in Harmony Park, residents can enjoy free folk‑rock/Americana music plus snacks or a nightcap at nearby Hey Nonny—extends the evening entertainment conveniently locally.

July 29, 2026

National Night Out

North School Park

A regional community safety and neighborhood camaraderie event encouraging residents to come together, promoting local engagement and fostering neighborly bonds close to Catino Estates.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Catino Estates

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Local characteristics and demographics for Catino Estates

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