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You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because Easter is days away, your schedule is packed, and you need something that arrives fresh, looks exceptional, and doesn’t require a follow-up call.
That’s what happens here. Your Easter bouquet gets designed that morning using seasonal blooms—tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, and yes, Easter lilies if that’s what you want. It’s delivered the same day if you order before noon, and it shows up looking like the arrangement you actually selected online.
No substitutions without a call first. No generic spring flowers shoved into a vase. You get what you paid for, delivered to Billionaire’s Row addresses where doormen expect professionalism and residents expect results. Our couriers know the buildings, the protocols, and how to move a luxury arrangement through Midtown without it looking like it survived a subway ride.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating out of 3 West 51st Street—just off Fifth Avenue, across from Rockefeller Plaza—for decades. We’re not new to Manhattan, and we’re definitely not new to serving high-rises where a single delivery mistake means you don’t get a second chance.
We’re a family-owned shop. That means the same people designing your spring floral centerpieces are the ones who’ve built relationships with the Historic Flower District, who know which blooms last longest, and who understand that Easter isn’t just another holiday—it’s a religious celebration that deserves flowers with meaning.
Billionaire’s Row didn’t exist when we opened, but the expectations did. We’ve always served clients who need reliability, discretion, and arrangements that don’t look like they came from a grocery store.
You place your order online or by phone. If it’s before noon, same-day delivery is available throughout Manhattan. If it’s after, we’ll deliver the next day—or you can schedule it for a specific date closer to Easter.
Once your order is in, a florist starts building your arrangement using fresh-cut stems that arrived that morning. If something’s unavailable—rare, but it happens during peak Easter week—we call you before making any substitutions. You’re not finding out at delivery that your Easter lilies became carnations.
Your arrangement gets packed for transport, then handed to a courier who knows the route. They’re trained on building access, timing, and how to handle luxury deliveries. If you’re sending church flower arrangements to a service or spring flowers to a residence on West 57th, they know what’s expected.
Delivery confirmation comes via email or text. If there’s an issue—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access problem—you hear about it immediately, not three hours later.
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Every Easter flower arrangement includes fresh seasonal blooms selected that day, professional design by an in-house florist, same-day delivery if ordered by noon, and a satisfaction guarantee that covers freshness for seven full days.
You’re getting spring flowers that actually last. That means stems are cut the morning of your delivery, conditioned properly, and arranged in a way that gives them room to open over the next week. Easter lilies, for example, are delivered in bud form so they bloom in your home—not in our cooler.
For Billionaire’s Row deliveries, that also means white-glove service. Our couriers arrive on time, dressed appropriately, and ready to navigate whatever your building requires. If it’s a corporate office on Sixth Avenue, they know the mailroom process. If it’s a residential tower with strict security, they’ve done it before.
Spring floral centerpieces for Easter tables get delivered in low, stable containers that don’t tip. Church flower arrangements come in vessels that work with altar spaces and sanctuary layouts. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach—you’re getting an arrangement designed for where it’s actually going.
Yes, if you order before noon. Same-day Easter flower delivery covers all of Manhattan, including Billionaire’s Row, the Upper East Side, Midtown, and downtown addresses.
That cutoff exists because arrangements are made fresh the morning of delivery. If you’re ordering at 11:45 a.m., your flowers are getting designed, packed, and delivered that afternoon. If you’re ordering at 12:15 p.m., they’re going out the next day—still fresh, just not same-day.
For Easter week specifically, we recommend ordering a few days in advance. Volume is high, and while we don’t run out of flowers, delivery windows can fill up fast. If you need something last-minute, call us directly at the number on our site. We’ll tell you what’s realistic.
We deliver everything from single Easter lily plants to large spring floral centerpieces designed for dining tables, console tables, or corporate reception areas.
Most clients ordering for Billionaire’s Row addresses choose either a classic Easter bouquet with pastel tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils, or a more formal arrangement with white lilies, roses, and seasonal greenery. Both work well in high-end residential spaces.
If you’re sending flowers to a church service, we also design altar arrangements and sanctuary florals that fit the scale and tone of the space. Those typically include traditional Easter lilies, white blooms, and symbolic greenery. We’ve worked with churches across Manhattan for years, so we understand what works liturgically and logistically.
Yes. Our couriers are trained on high-rise protocols, doorman procedures, and corporate mailroom requirements. We’ve been delivering to Midtown Manhattan buildings for decades—this isn’t new territory.
For residential deliveries, that means checking in with the doorman, providing recipient details, and ensuring the arrangement is handed off properly. If the recipient isn’t home, we follow building protocol—usually leaving it with the concierge or front desk, then confirming delivery with you.
For corporate offices, we navigate security, sign-in procedures, and floor access. If it’s a large office building with a mailroom system, we work within that. If it’s a boutique office with a receptionist, we hand-deliver to the desk. Either way, you get confirmation once it’s delivered.
If you want a specific arrangement or delivery date during Easter week, order at least a few days ahead. If you just need something beautiful and you’re flexible on exact flowers, same-day works fine.
Easter is one of the busiest weeks of the year for florists. Demand for Easter lilies and spring bouquets spikes, and delivery windows fill up fast—especially for Saturday and Sunday services. We don’t run out of flowers, but we do run out of same-day availability.
If you’re ordering for a church service or a large event, two weeks’ notice is ideal. That gives us time to source the volume you need and coordinate delivery logistics. For personal arrangements going to a home or office, a few days is usually enough.
We call you before making substitutions. If a specific flower isn’t available—rare, but it happens—we reach out and offer alternatives before proceeding. You’re not finding out at delivery.
Our arrangements are designed to match what you see online in terms of style, color palette, and overall feel. Exact stem counts might vary slightly depending on bloom size that day, but the finished product should look like what you ordered.
If something arrives and it’s not right—damaged in transit, wrong flowers, doesn’t match the photo—contact us immediately. We’ll either send a replacement that day or issue a refund. We’ve been in business long enough to know that one bad delivery costs more than fixing the problem immediately.
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