Bittersweet celebration: Heritage Trail Mall marks 26 years of business by leaving Wilmette | The Wilmette Beacon

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Bittersweet celebration: Heritage Trail Mall marks 26 years of business by leaving Wilmette

Wilmette’s Heritage Trail Mall has called 415 Ridge Road home since 1993. Eric DeGrechie/22nd Century Media

Owner Joan Carlson (center) is flanked by daughters Kirsten Carlson and Lisa Chrisopoulous. Hilary Anderson/22nd Century Media

Antique statues are shown outside the back of the business. Eric DeGrechie/22nd Century Media

Heritage Trail Mall will close its doors in Wilmette on Jan. 31, 2020. Eric DeGrechie/22nd Century Media

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