Boston-based Project Repat, a company
that turns old T-shirts into quilts, has opened its first-ever
brick-and-mortar retail space in Newton.
The
company has been steadily growing: it reported nearly $7 million in
revenue last year, said co-founder and president Nathan Rothstein. And
last year, the firm shipped out close to 60,000 custom T-shirt quilts to
customers around the country. Rothstein hopes a retail presence will
only add to the firm's growth. . . . more