Car crashes into My Sister’s Closet resale shop on Devon Ave. in Edgebrook

Car crashes into My Sisters Closet retail store in Edgebrook
Car crashes into My Sisters Closet retail store in Edgebrook

by BRIAN NADIG

A storefront for a longtime Edgebrook resale shop at 5413 W. Devon Ave. was destroyed after a car crashed into it at about 5:55 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 18, but the owner of My Sister’s Closet hopes to have the business open on Monday.

A white convertible was traveling east on Devon when it hit the curb and went onto the sidewalk and then hit the building, according to Chicago police. The 24-year-old driver was taken in critical condition to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge and was issued two citations, police said.

The car went partially into one of the 6,000-square-foot resale shop’s two storefronts, breaking windows and knocking out metal strips, bricks and a door. A tree and a parking meter payment box also were knocked down.

Store owner Joanne Nusbaum said that she hopes the driver is doing well and that is glad the store was closed at the time of the accident and no one else was injured.

“It would have been terrible if I were open,”‘she said. The damaged storefront was being boarded up Sunday afternoon.

Nusbaum said that she expects the store will be open on Monday, although perhaps delayed a couple hours, and that most customers normally enter through a back door because of the rear parking lot. The store is closed on Sundays.

Despite the damage at the front of the shop, much of the merchandise and displays inside the store is fine, Nusbaum said. “We have beautiful antique cabinets, and they’re okay,” she said.

Nusbaum said that police, ambulance and city Department of Buildings did a great job responding. “It went really well, especially with the (Democratic) convention going on,” she said.

The store opened 42 years ago and has had a couple locations on Devon. More information is available at www.mysistersclosetchicago.com

(photo by Jan Kupiec)

 

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