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Local Business Community Launches Fundraiser for Uptown Italian Restaurant Damaged by Driver

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Jun 26, 2024

The local business community in Uptown is coming together to support a restaurant that was severely damaged when a driver crashed through its facade on Sunday night. At 9:45 p.m. Sunday, a 27-year-old man ran a red light while driving north on North Clark Street, causing a collision with a car traveling west on Montrose Avenue before crashing into Anna Maria Pasteria at 4400 N. Clark St, according to police. The driver received citations for various violations and was taken to the hospital for minor injuries.

The impact of the crash devastated the interior of Anna Maria Pasteria, with shattered glass covering the floor and furniture destroyed. Photos and videos show the extent of the damage. The Greater Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce has set up a GoFundMe campaign to raise $20,000 to help cover repair costs not covered by insurance, as well as to assist the six employees who are currently out of work while the restaurant remains closed.

Owner Anna Spinelli reluctantly requested assistance after the extensive damage left the business with limited options for recovery. The restaurant will require new signs and windows, along with repairs to its bar, flooring, host area, and furniture. Despite the challenges, Spinelli hopes to reopen the restaurant as soon as possible.

Anna Maria Pasteria, opened in 1989 by Anna Spinelli and her late sister Maria, has been a popular Italian restaurant on the North Side. The sisters built a loyal customer base after coming to Chicago from the Basilicata region of southern Italy. The restaurant remains closed for the time being, but the community is rallying around to support its recovery efforts.

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