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Bus terminal improvements; ‘Slow fashion’ in South Philly; Temple’s Drayton out | Morning roundup

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Bus terminal improvements; ‘Slow fashion’ in South Philly; Temple’s Drayton out | Morning roundup

The city will be placing a shelter space and mobile restroom at the Spring Garden Street location that has been serving as an ad hoc bus terminal for the past year. No word yet on a final home for the terminal. Continue reading …

Transit activists handed out bottled water to passengers waiting in the heat at Philadelphia’s intercity bus terminal on Spring Garden Street. (Meir Rinde/Billy Penn)

Matthew Addonizio made a career change in 2020, leaning into his passion for sustainable clothing. He recently opened Approved Textiles, a fabric store that also carries fashion literature, sewing materials, and household items.

The store is located in South Philly, and it is the first fabric store to open on Fabric Row in the past 40 years, BP’s Kiersten Tate takes us for a tour and meets some customers who appreciate its non-industrial approach to clothing. Continue reading …

Sewing patterns and templates are also sold in the store, so people can get inspiration for how to use the fabric. (Billy Penn/Kiersten Tate)

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