The owners of the suburban home in Plainfield revealed their 'final verdict' Wednesday after attending a meeting at City Hall, where they discussed the future of the famed Halloween set.
The family wrote that their neighbor called police over safety concerns and, despite conversations,"a healthy middle ground safe for our community was unattainable." They ultimately closed their display early Sunday, one day after they officially opened, and remained closed so far this week.
The family said safety is top-of-mind for them, stressing that visitors will need to be respectful of their property, as well as that of their neighbors.In a previous message to NBC Chicago, the homeowners said they will"remain closed until further notice" at the recommendation of local police. Social media can’t get enough of the epic “Stranger Things”-themed décor spotted in the Chicago suburb.
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