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filth at the Downtown space they eventually use to house their ideas took guts. Long abandoned and taken over by birds roosting amongst a random assortment of ice cream parlor relics, the space, the group decided, had potential. There, under piles of old sundae dishes, was a glass neon sign in a sad state of disrepair. It read, Flavors. A creative co op was born.Says a recent study from global consultancy firm Hay Group, women in particular are well suited to collaborative work environments, so it not surprising that two in our area are thriving. work environments, as Malloy referred to them, loosely translates to the idea of pooling like minded individuals into one environment. In essence, exactly what 10 Flavors, now in its third iteration on the top floor of 108 Second St. SW, is all about.The office a testament to good design, with its huge arched windows overlooking the Mall populated with work areas for 10 creative businesses, seven members of which are female run. The same glass sign (which, now that it been cleaned up, actually reads Flavors hangs on the wall.Laura Roseberry is one of six female graphic designers in the co op and the sole female founding Flavor in the mix. The mission for the group, as she sees it, is to be place for small business to be able to have the benefits of a larger business, but retain its small structure. Sharing the space (and the rent) enables each