How A 110-Year-Old NYC Business Achieved The American Dream
Adam Brand is the fourth generation in his family to run M&S Schmalberg, a custom fabric flower shop founded by his great-great uncles in 1916. Despite the shop's periods of struggle and success, its flowers of all shapes, sizes and materials have appeared on Met Gala red carpets and on TV shows like Sex and The City.
Produced by: Tasia Jensen
Managing Producer: Beatriz Bajuelos
Reporter: Megan Sauer
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