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Downtown Buildings

Downtown Downers Grove is home to  buildings from many different eras, each with its own unique architectural and commercial history. Some have been recognized by the Historic Sites Program, while others may be candidates for future recognition. These buildings, and predecessor structures at the some locations, have been documented below. By telling the stories of these buildings, we help preserve the importance of the role the downtown area has in shaping the Village of Downers Grove.

Historic Downtown Buildings in Downers Grove

5130 Main Street

5130 Main Street While the building at 5130 Main Street is currently home to Wasabi, it has also housed many popular local restaurants over the years. The Grove Restaurant was located here in the 1960s. By the 1980s, Mike’s restaurant operated as a breakfast and lunch café. Dali’s Café came

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The Carnegie Library Site

In 1915, where our current library now stands, the Downers Grove Carnegie Library was built for the community — a cornerstone of knowledge, education, and civic pride. The idea of a library in Downers Grove began in 1891, when the Ladies Library Association opened a small reading room in the

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First Evangelical Church

If you lived in Downers Grove before 1960, you might remember what the northeast corner of Maple Avenue and Main Street looked like back them. Today, the corner is the site of the Main and Maple Apartments, but from 1909 to 1960, the First Evangelical Church could be found here.

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H O Sutter Horse Shoeing and Repair

Sucher Blacksmith Shop

5300 Main Street Blacksmith and ironworker, James William Sucher, erected this humble brick building in 1875 as his smithy. James and his father, Phillip, established the business in 1854. This is the oldest brick building in Downers Grove and has walls one foot thick. The bricks were pressed most likely in

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Herberts for Men and Boys

5123 Main Street In 1940, Herb Karroll opened Herbert’s for Men and Boys at this location. Herbert’s was briefly owned by Goldblatt’s. Laurie Handelsman acquired the store in 1945 and in 1964 expanded into the neighboring Sovereigns Bakery. Handelsman retired in 1990, selling the store to long-time employee Duane Baker.

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Main St. Jewel

Jewel Foods

5157 Main Street In August of 1951, a brand new ultra-modern Jewel Food Store opened at this location with over 6500 people attending a grand opening celebration held in the parking lot behind the building.  In the early 1960’s, Jewel moved to the corner of 63rd and Main Street.  George

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