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  HOUSES FOR SALE 
 CARROLL  
 GARDENS 
 Btw Court &  
 Smith st.  
 3 fam, Brick w/ 
 pvt driveway &  
 1 car garage, fi n  
 basement. Total  
 7 bds, 6 baths,  
 beautiful patio  
 in rear, plus 2  
 terraces. Asking  
 $3 mill. 
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  COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 
 NOHO DISTRICT 
 Manufacturing Space for Lease 
 Ideal for service, industrial.  
 No retail or office uses.  
 Only uses permitted under  
 zoning district M1-5B 
 636 Broadway 7972 SF,  
 cellar only 
 $239,160 annual basis ($30/sqft) 
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 Flying Solo hosts  
 its spring fashion  
 show while  
 braving the cold 
 Naa-Adei Laura Marmon design & the pit of photographers. 
 BY TEQUILA MINSKY 
 What’s Fashion Week without its  
 runway shows? 
 With  a  lot  of  adaptation,  
 neither the pandemic or cold weather put  
 brakes on the annual fashion exhibition  
 sponsored  by  Flying  Solo,  the  fashion  
 designer shop in SoHo. 
 On  a  spacious  outdoor  deck,  an  “L”  
 shape runway paralleled Broadway and  
 Howard Streets seven fl oors below—here,  
 the  site  of Flying Solo’s  spring clothing  
 exhibition, last Saturday. 
 Attendees’ temperatures were taken at  
 street level before entrance when they could  
 whiskey up on cocktails on a second fl oor  
 terrace before braving the brisk 30-degree  
 one-hour outdoor shows, of which there  
 were six. 
 Boutique owners and buyers received  
 gift bags with masks, socks —Happy Sox,  
 and lip balm and settled on socially distanced  
 plastic cubes. 
 Bundled  up  photographers  crammed  
 together at the far end of the runway to capture  
 the shows, each featuring 10 clothing  
 designers and a slew of accessory creators. 
 Against the grey sky, the downtown skyline  
 served as an awesome backdrop with  
 a hovering drone occasionally capturing  
 the scene. Kudos to models, some barely  
 clothed, who never shivered during the very  
 PHOTO BY TEQUILA MINSKY 
 brisk afternoon. 
 A selection of conceptual, smart, outrageous, 
   naughty,  inconceivable,  some  
 wildly impractical and others fashionably  
 utilitarian with matching masks graced the  
 runway. 
 Inventory control manager Jacqueline  
 Lunkes explained that the designer showcase  
 store started fi ve years, fi rst on Mulberry,  
 then to West Broadway. “We give physical  
 space to designers who don’t have a showroom,” 
  says Lunkes, who handled logistics  
 for the Fashion Week event. “Flying Solo is  
 a great space to put a designer on a map.” 
 The Soho store and web presence offers  
 independent  designers  exposure,  under  
 a three-month contract. Bi-monthly collections  
 in the store change. Cosmetics,  
 jewelry, shoes, and handbags are also part  
 of  the  store’s DNA. The  runway  shows  
 featured guest designers along with Flying  
 Solo’s current and alumni designers. 
 Located in Soho between Spring and  
 Prince, the store’s name logo appears as  
 a foreign language. In fact, they are letters  
 upside down—with added foreign vowels  
 and accents; they spell Flying Solo. A space  
 at  382 West  Broadway  is  Flying  Solo’s  
 showroom, closed for the season. And in  
 accordance and observance with the City  
 and State guidelines, 420 West Broadway  
 has been open when possible throughout  
 the pandemic.     
 Schneps Media February 18, 2021     17