Arlington Heights
E-Recycling | Document Destruction | Junk Hauling | Hard Drive/Paper Shredding
E-Recycling | Document Destruction | Junk Hauling | Hard Drive/Paper Shredding
IT ASSET DISPOSITION ITAD in ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Warehouse
ELECTRONICS DISPOSITION Arlington heights:
Electronics Recycling is what we do best. We service Arlington Heights Illinois on a daily basis for all of its electronic recycling needs. We can recycle anything from tvs to a computer to your old refrigerator. Our IT Asset Disposition process involves data destruction & electronic recycling certificates.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS ELECTRONICS DISPOSITION
ABOUT ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS:
Arlington Heights lies mostly in the western part of the Wheeling Township in an area originally notable for the absence of groves and trees. It started out being mostly populated by German farmers who grew a multitude of different things. Arlington Heights served as the home to The Cellar. The club was located in an unused warehouse on Davis Street, along the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks.
Free Electronics Disposition in ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL
With over 2 million tons of E-waste going to the dumps every year, We have cranked up our efforts to inform Arlington Heights and it’s residents of all the new regulations and laws about throwing away electronics.
E-Waste Electronics Recycling
AVA Recycling prides itself in helping with Data destruction to destroy all data in a manner Exceeding Dept. of Defense Standards. Since more and more companies in Evanston are discarding their computers, we try to inform them of the importance of data Destruction so valuable information never gets into the wrong hands
Name:
Arlington Heights
Population:
75,101
Size of City:
16.6 sq mi
Founded:
1887
Government:
Council-manager
Demographics:
the median income for a household in the city was $54,861
Employers:
Arlington Park and Northwest Community Hospital are the largest employers
Interests: From 1964 to 1970, Arlington Heights served as the home to The Cellar. The club was located in an unused warehouse on Davis Street, along with the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks. Founded by local record store owner Paul Sampson, The Cellar offered live rock and blues bands for its mostly teenage audience to listen and to dance. It hosted a wealth of regional bands and repeat performers, such as The Shadows of Knight, The Mauds, H. P. Lovecraft, and Ted Nugent. It also hosted a significant array of national and international rock bands as well, including The Who, The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Cream, and The Spencer Davis Group.
Entertainment venues include the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre in downtown Arlington Heights. The Metropolis Performing Arts Centre includes live entertainment as well as arts education. The facility includes a 350-seat theatre, ballroom, and classrooms for music and theatre