Meet a Lower Manhattan Business: City Blossoms

04/24/2013 in

City Blossoms is a family owned and operated company that started in the 1980’s as a tiny, one-person shop (two if you include the delivery person) that was located in the lobby of 17 Battery Place. The store was built on the fundamental philosophy that nothing is more important in building a business than nurturing relationships one by one with your customers.

Now located at 62 Trinity Place (and with another location in midtown), the company has grown into a larger floral design company.   Owners Inna Lipovsky and Karina Granin form a dynamic mother-daughter duo who are attune to the new trends of the floral design field without being too trendy or gimicky.  They cherish each client and each event, and give the utmost attention whether it is a delivery of flowers to a loved one or a large gala event.

City Blossoms is currently celebrating Administrative Professional’s Week.  “Studies have shown that adding flowers or plants to your workplace instantly boosts productivity and overall happiness.  Flowers are the perfect way to say thank you to the administrative assistants in your office and to keep them feeling positive,” says their Managing Director, Julia Rosa.

If you order from their Financial District location now thru Friday, April 26th, you can receive 10% off by using the code FIDI2013.

City Blossoms

62 Trinity Place

(212) 346-0756

www.cityblossoms.com

 

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