BY: LOIS WEISS
The Italian women’s fashion brand Pinko is popping up with a big statement in SoHo, by taking over the entire three levels of 143 Spring Street for its new U.S. flagship.
The global brand signed a lease for 4,925 square feet in Buchbinder & Warren Realty Group’s two-story building on the northeast corner of Wooster Street. The store will have 100 feet of wraparound frontage that includes a brick entrance on Spring Street, which leads to a dramatic modern annex with a two-story transparent glass curtain wall.
SOURCE: https://commercialobserver.com
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