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Northern Liberties boutique 'rooted in the cycle of life'


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Small businesses hope holiday season helps them survive


“I’m terrified.” Small retail owners like Dorothea at Trunc in Northern Liberties are counting on these next two weeks before Christmas. She worries about rising Covid cases leading to tougher restrictions.

@NBCPhiladelphia


37 Great Black-Owned Shops and Boutiques in Philadelphia


ICEPACK | DEC. 17-24

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COVID-19: A YEAR IN REVIEW

Eight essays on how the virus wreaked havoc on Philly


“Northern Liberties and CCP to offer 'Retail Ready Bootcamp' for entrepreneurs”


“Dorothea Gamble and Dagmar Mitchell, both 63, met and fell in love more than 20 years ago. Far from retiring or settling down, their dream is just now picking up: an arts and lifestyle business showcasing the work of artists and artisans from around the region.”

— Philadelphia Inquire 5


“From word art to glass art to African designs, the talented artisans at Trunc ensure there's something for every home.”

— Action News 6 ABC


“New Shop Trunc Is All About Supporting Local Artisans”

— Action News 6 ABC


“Northern Liberties boutique 'rooted in the cycle of life'

FOX 29's Jenn Fred reports from Trunc, an artisan boutique
out of Northern Liberties.”

— Fox 29 Philadelphia