Interior Design - May 1, 2003
Features
Going up a size
In the fashion world, slimming down is usually the ideal, but expansion was great news for Cynthia O'Connor. The New York showroom-office of her high-end women's apparel and accessories company was bursting at the seams when she had the luck to find another commercial loft merely blocks away—and quadruple the size.
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