This story originally appeared on The Philadelphia Tribune.
The Soul Food Café at Reading Terminal Market run by the late Black entrepreneur KeVen Parker has permanently closed.
On Monday, Annie Allman, general manager of Reading Terminal Market, confirmed Parker’s booth will not reopen in a telephone interview.
London Faust, a spokeswoman for the market, said in an email that a “soul food concept” will occupy Parker’s former booth. She declined to provide additional details, saying the new tenant for the booth was still in the planning stages. Market officials are expected to provide an update on the new tenant in the coming weeks.
At Parker’s former stall along the 12th Street side of the market, the signs and other identifying markers of the soul food eatery are gone.
Also gone is a message that had been posted at the booth in February that read: “The KeVen Parker Soul Food Cafe will be temporarily closed. We look forward to seeing you soon!!!”
Although the market has expanded its number of Black-owned businesses in recent years to approximately 11, the booths are overwhelmingly white-owned businesses.