Intercity bus terminal on Filbert Street to be renovated and reopened in 2026

Philadelphia Set to Reopen Iconic Bus Terminal in 2026, Months After Temporary Move.

The historic Greyhound bus terminal at 10th and Filbert streets is set to undergo a major renovation and reopen its doors in spring 2026, bringing much-needed improvements to the city's intercity transportation system.

In a move that has been welcomed by local residents and business owners, the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) plans to partner with the city and property owner to create an attractive, state-of-the-art facility. The renovation aims to make the new terminal "clean, safe, and well-maintained," according to PPA Executive Director Rich Lazer.

The current bus terminal in Northern Liberties has been under fire for its lack of amenities, including bathrooms, benches, and parking facilities. The area has also seen increased traffic congestion, which has made it difficult for passengers to access the facility.

The city's decision to renovate the Greyhound terminal is seen as a major step forward in revitalizing the East Market Street corridor, which will offer bus riders quick access to popular destinations like Reading Terminal Market and the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The renovated terminal will also provide a more dignified experience for passengers, with amenities such as shelter and seating.

While the renovation plans are still pending approval from City Council, officials are optimistic about bringing the project to fruition by May 2026. This will coincide with major events scheduled to take place in Philadelphia next year, including the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations.

Critics of the temporary bus terminal have hailed the city's decision as a welcome move towards "people-centered urban design" that prioritizes passenger needs. Alex Milone, transit committee co-chair at Urbanist nonprofit 5th Square Advocacy, praised the plan as an opportunity to create a more connected and welcoming transportation network.

The renovation comes after Greyhound ended its lease at the Filbert Street building in June 2023, citing the Philadelphia 76ers' plans to build a new arena on the site. However, those plans were scrapped earlier this year, paving the way for the city's ambitious plan to revitalize the East Market Street corridor.

The redevelopment of the area is expected to include several Market Street properties currently owned by the 76ers and Comcast Spectator, which could become available for temporary use in the coming years.
 
πŸš‚πŸ’Ό The imminent reopening of the Philadelphia Greyhound bus terminal in spring 2026 is a resounding step towards modernizing the city's intercity transportation system πŸŒ†. By partnering with the property owner and the PPA, the city is demonstrating its commitment to enhancing the passenger experience πŸ›‹οΈ, which is particularly noteworthy given the terminal's reputation for being woefully underdeveloped πŸ’”. The proposed renovations aim to rectify issues such as lack of amenities and congestion, creating a cleaner, safer, and more welcoming environment for bus riders 🌈. I applaud this people-centered urban design approach πŸ‘, which prioritizes passenger needs and contributes to the revitalization of the East Market Street corridor πŸ“ˆ. The coinciding renovation timeline is also strategically aligned with major events scheduled in 2026, ensuring a seamless integration into Philadelphia's transportation network πŸŽ‰.
 
🚨 I mean, I'm all for a facelift of the old bus terminal - it's been looking rough for ages. But, come on, 2026 is a bit soon? Can't they at least give us some updates on what we can expect from this renovation? Like, are they gonna add more bathrooms or just pretend like the ones that don't work are okay? πŸš½πŸ˜’ And what's with the partnership between PPA and city/city owner? Shouldn't it be public-private investment all the way through? πŸ’ΈπŸ€”
 
I'm so hyped about this!!! 🀩 finally something good happens in Philly! The old terminal was a joke, who needs that much hassle just to catch a bus? πŸ˜‚ this new one is gonna be lit, shelter and seating for all passengers, and actual amenities like bathrooms?! game changer! πŸš½πŸ’Ό and can you imagine the vibe on East Market St with all those events coming up? it's gonna be a whole different story, people-centered urban design at its finest πŸ‘. the devs gotta get this done ASAP so we can enjoy the 76ers' arena in peace πŸ€
 
πŸšŒπŸ‘ I'm so stoked about this news! It's crazy that a bus terminal can be such a pain point in a city like Philly, but it sounds like they're finally gonna get it done right πŸ™Œ The new Greyhound terminal is gonna be a game changer, especially with the added amenities like bathrooms and seating πŸš½πŸ’Ί. And I love how the city's prioritizing passenger needs - it's about time for some people-centered urban design 😊 Plus, it's awesome that this renovation will coincide with major events next year, so more people get to experience the awesome Philly vibe πŸŽ‰πŸ‘
 
πŸš‚ finally some good news for philly commuters! πŸ™Œ greyhound terminal renovation is a long time coming and it's about time we got a modern facility that's safe and clean. those old amenities were straight out of the stone age 🀣. the area is gonna get a major boost with all the new developments and i'm hyped to see the city come alive again. πŸ’ͺ
 
omg, finally πŸ™„ they're going to fix that eyesore. I mean, who needs a bus terminal that's just going to make you feel like you're at an airport without the decent food options? πŸ˜‚ the area is supposed to get all revitalized now, which means more people will be walking around, and more businesses can pop up... and of course, more tourists to cater to. πŸ’Έ guess that means Reading Terminal Market will finally have some competition for its famous whoopie pies 🍰
 
Ugh, can we talk about how this news was shared? πŸ™„ I'm stuck on page 3 and it's taking forever to load. Can't they optimize their website for once? Like, I know the content is good but do they have to make us wait that long? 😩

And what's with the design of the new terminal? It sounds like a great concept, clean, safe, and well-maintained, but we'll just have to wait until 2026 to see it. In the meantime, can't they at least give us some updates on the progress? πŸ€” I'm all for revitalizing the East Market Street corridor, but come on, get some social media love going on this project! πŸ‘
 
omg i think this is super cool news! finally, philly gets a chance to have a sweet bus terminal that doesn't feel like a sad, neglected spot πŸ˜‚. i mean, who needs bathrooms and benches on the top floor of the building? it's all about people-centered urban design, amirite? 🀝 i'm hyped for this renovation and how it's gonna help revitalize the east market street corridor. can't wait to see what they do with that space next! πŸ’ΌπŸ‘
 
I'm not really stoked about this news πŸ€•. Like, I know it's good for the city and all that, but what's the point of renovating a bus terminal when the economy is still struggling? People are losing their homes, struggling to make ends meet... shouldn't we be focusing on real issues instead of just slapping some paint on an old building? And have you seen the state of our public transportation system lately? It's like they're making it worse or something. Plus, what about the 76ers and Comcast Spectator? They're just going to come in and gentrify the area even more... it's not like we don't already have enough problems πŸš¨πŸ’Έ
 
Wow πŸš‚πŸ‘ this is so cool! I mean, can you imagine having a super nice bus terminal that's actually clean and safe? It's gonna make such a big difference for people who take the bus to get around Philly. And it's not just about the buses, it's also about making the whole East Market Street area more awesome 😎. The fact that they're incorporating amenities like shelter and seating is genius! 🀩
 
I'm not sure about this renovation thing... I mean, are we just throwing more money at a problem that's been there forever? πŸ€” The new terminal sounds nice and all, but what's to stop it from becoming another overhyped tourist trap? And have you seen the lines they'll be dealing with during those events next year? It's gonna get slammed. Plus, what about the parking situation? They're still gonna be trying to deal with traffic congestion. Not convinced this is gonna make that much of a difference... πŸš—
 
πŸš‚πŸ’Ό just hope they fix that crazy traffic congestion on market st 🀯 been trying to get to reading terminal for ages but its a nightmare 😩 but with a new terminal maybe they can make it more accessible πŸ™ and less touristy lol gotta love that the 76ers plans got scrapped πŸ‘ now lets see if they can pull this off πŸ’ͺ
 
omg i'm so hyped about this 😍 Philadelphia is gonna get a major facelift at its iconic bus terminal! Greyhound was stuck in that old building with no amenities whatsoever πŸš½πŸ›‹οΈ it's crazy how much of an impact renovation can make on the community. and I love how the city is prioritizing people-centered urban design πŸ’» i mean, who doesn't want a safe and clean place to catch their bus? πŸš—πŸ’¨ i'm excited to see what the future holds for this project! spring 2026 can't come soon enough 🀞
 
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