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Closed or reopened? COVID-19 updates on local businesses/organizations

August 7, 2020

Last month Philadelphia entered a modified Green reopening phase and most businesses were allowed to reopen, including hair salons and barber shops, and spas and gyms, with COVID-19 safety protocols. Many West Philly restaurants also re-opened for outdoor dining, but indoor dining has been delayed until at least September. Unfortunately, since the COVID-19 pandemic struck some businesses in the area closed their doors permanently. Here’s an update on what’s currently happening at some local businesses and organizations since we posted the list of temporary closings and cancellations in the spring. 

Closings

Greensgrow West (51st and Baltimore): Closed to visitors until further announcement. Online orders are accepted here with pick-up at the Greensgrow Farm in Kensington.

Milk & Honey Market (40th and Baltimore): Closed indefinitely since May 30th.

The Nesting House‘s West Philly location at 45th and Baltimore has closed. The Mount Airy location (542 Carpenter Lane) is open.

People’s Books and Culture (formerly known as Penn Book Center) has closed due to COVID-19 losses after nearly 60 years of operation. Read more here.

 

Reopenings/changes in operation:

VIX Emporium Gift Shop (50th and Baltimore): The store is still closed for in-person shopping (until further notice). Online shopping is available with curbside pickup and delivery options.

Free Library of Philadelphia: Library buildings are still closed to visitors, but some locations are now offering material pickups and drop-offs. Read more here.

Penn Museum galleries have reopened to visitors with limited admission and advanced online ticket reservations. Programs and events are still being offered online. Read more here.

Evergreen Chinese restaurant at 47th and Spruce has reopened after being closed since early March.

Philly Homebrew Outlet (1314 S. 47th Street): Open for in-store shopping since June.

Clark Park Thursday Farmers Market: Closed for the season. The Saturday market is open (10 a.m. – 2 p.m.)

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Donna Leggett Says:

    Does anyone know if the dollar general on 48th and brown is going to reopen? And when?

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