Hear from Our Customers
You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
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Other Services we provide in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village
Hear from Our Customers
You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
Local Resources
Other Services we provide in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village
Hear from Our Customers
You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
Local Resources
Other Services we provide in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village
Hear from Our Customers
You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
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You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
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Other Services we provide in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village
Hear from Our Customers
You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
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Other Services we provide in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village
Hear from Our Customers
You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
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You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
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You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
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Other Services we provide in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village
Hear from Our Customers
You’re not ordering flowers because you have extra time. You’re ordering because someone’s birthday is today, because you forgot an anniversary, or because a colleague just landed a promotion and you need something impressive on their desk by 3 PM.
That’s where most flower shops fall apart. They promise same-day delivery, then hit you with a 7 PM delivery window when you needed it by noon. Or they swap out half the flowers because “supply issues” and hope you won’t notice.
We’ve been doing this long enough to know what actually matters to you. The arrangement needs to arrive on time. It needs to look fresh, not like it’s been sitting in a cooler for three days. And it needs to match what you ordered, because you picked those specific flowers for a reason.
Our delivery radius covers all of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, and we mean actual same-day service. Order by early afternoon, and we’ll have it there before the workday ends. You get a real florist selecting stems that morning, arranging them by hand, and delivering them personally—not a gig worker with a trunk full of wilted roses.
Columbia Midtown Florist has been serving Manhattan for years, and we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. We’re not a national chain running algorithms to maximize profit per order. We’re a family-owned flower shop at 3 West 51st Street, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Stuyvesant Town residents know what quality looks like. You shop at Whole Foods, browse the Union Square farmers market, and you’re not impressed by corporate marketing speak. You want fresh flowers, fair pricing, and delivery that doesn’t require you to stay home all day waiting.
That’s what we do. We source flowers the right way, we price them honestly, and we deliver them ourselves. No third-party apps, no hidden fees that double your total at checkout, no wondering if your order actually made it.
You browse our selection online or call us directly if you want to talk through options. If you’re ordering for same-day delivery to Stuyvesant Town, place your order before early afternoon and we’ll make it happen.
One of our florists hand-selects your flowers that morning. Not yesterday’s leftovers, not the stems that have been sitting in water for a week. Fresh stock that actually looks like the photos.
We arrange everything in-house at our Midtown location. If you’ve requested specific colors or styles, we follow those instructions. If something’s truly unavailable, we call you before substituting—we don’t just swap things out and hope you won’t notice.
Then we deliver it ourselves. You get a real delivery window, not a four-hour range that might as well be “sometime today.” If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to navigate lobby security and make sure it gets to the right person.
That’s it. No mystery fees, no surprise substitutions, no delivery driver texting you at 9 PM saying they couldn’t find the address.
Ready to get started?
When you order from us, you’re getting flowers selected and arranged by someone who’s been doing this for years. Not a minimum-wage worker following a corporate template. Not a “floral designer” who started last month. An actual florist who knows the difference between a tight hand-tied bouquet and a loose garden arrangement.
You’re also getting same-day delivery that works with your schedule, not ours. Stuyvesant Town is a big community—14,000+ residents between 14th and 23rd Street—and we know the area well enough to give you accurate delivery times.
For corporate clients, we handle weekly arrangements for office lobbies and reception areas. You don’t have to think about it, and your space always looks fresh. For weddings and events, we work with venues throughout Manhattan and can scale to any size. We’ve supplied flowers for film and television productions, so we know how to deliver under pressure.
If you want orchids, we carry quality single stems and multi-plant displays. If you need custom work for a specific event or color scheme, we’ll talk through options until we get it right. And if you’re just sending flowers because it’s Tuesday and someone deserves them, we have arrangements ready to go.
The difference is that we’re not trying to upsell you into the most expensive option. We’re trying to match what you actually need with what we can realistically deliver.
Same-day delivery means if you order before early afternoon, we’ll deliver to your Stuyvesant Town address that same day—usually within a few hours. Not “by midnight.” Not “maybe tomorrow if the driver has time.” That day, during business hours.
Here’s the reality: most online flower companies promise same-day delivery, then outsource it to third-party couriers who are juggling 40 other stops. You get a vague delivery window, and your flowers show up whenever they show up. Sometimes they don’t show up at all.
We handle our own deliveries. That means we control the route, the timing, and the quality. If you’re sending flowers to an office building in Stuyvesant Town, we know how to work with building security and get them to the right floor. If you’re sending them to a residential address, we coordinate with doormen or leave clear delivery instructions.
The catch is that we need enough time to actually arrange and deliver your order. If you call us at 5 PM asking for same-day delivery, we’ll be honest about whether we can make it happen. We’re not going to take your money and then deliver wilted flowers at 10 PM.
You don’t, unless you’re working with a florist who arranges everything in-house and uses current photos of actual arrangements. That’s what we do.
Here’s what happens at most online flower shops: they use stock photos or heavily styled images that look nothing like what gets delivered. Then they add a disclaimer buried in the fine print that says “arrangements may vary based on availability.” Translation: we’ll send you whatever’s cheap and available, and you’ll find out after it’s too late to cancel.
We photograph our actual work. If you order a specific arrangement, our florist recreates it using the same flowers, the same style, and the same quality you see in the image. If a specific flower is unavailable—which happens sometimes, because we’re working with fresh product, not artificial—we call you first to discuss alternatives.
The other thing we do is hand-select flowers the day of your order. We’re not pulling from stock that’s been sitting in a cooler for five days. Fresh flowers last longer, look better, and don’t start wilting the moment they’re delivered. That’s the difference between a real flower shop and a fulfillment center trying to maximize volume.
We don’t do hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. Delivery is clearly listed as a separate line item, and there are no surprise charges at checkout.
This is a real problem in the flower delivery industry. You browse arrangements priced at $50, add one to your cart, and suddenly the total is $95 because of “service fees,” “handling fees,” and “peak delivery surcharges.” It’s deliberately deceptive, and it’s designed to get you invested in the purchase before revealing the real cost.
We price our arrangements based on the actual cost of flowers, labor, and delivery. If there’s a delivery fee, you’ll see it upfront. If there’s a holiday surcharge—because Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day require extra staffing and longer hours—we tell you that before you order, not after.
The goal is transparency. You should know what you’re paying and why. If our prices seem higher than some online competitors, it’s because we’re showing you the real total from the start. Compare our final checkout price to theirs, and you’ll usually find we’re competitive or cheaper—and you’re getting better flowers.
Yes. We deliver to residential buildings in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village regularly, and we know how to work with doormen, building management, and lobby security.
Stuyvesant Town is one of the largest apartment complexes in Manhattan, and delivery logistics can get complicated. Some buildings require ID and a call upstairs before allowing deliveries. Others have package rooms or specific drop-off procedures. If you’re sending flowers to someone in the complex, the more information you give us—building number, apartment number, recipient’s phone number—the smoother the delivery goes.
If the recipient isn’t home and the building won’t accept the delivery, we’ll contact them directly to arrange a time that works. We don’t just leave flowers in a lobby and hope for the best, and we don’t mark it “delivered” when it’s sitting unattended in a mailroom.
The key is communication. If there’s anything unusual about the delivery—specific timing, special instructions, access codes—let us know when you order. We’d rather spend an extra two minutes coordinating than have your flowers sitting in the wrong place or getting returned to our shop.
Yes. We work with corporate clients throughout Manhattan, including offices in and around Stuyvesant Town, to provide weekly or bi-weekly arrangements for lobbies, reception areas, and conference rooms.
Here’s how it works: you tell us your budget, your space, and how often you want fresh flowers. We create a rotation of seasonal arrangements that fit your aesthetic and keep your office looking professional without requiring any effort on your part. We deliver on a set schedule, swap out the old arrangements, and handle everything ourselves.
This is especially useful for property management companies, corporate offices, and professional services firms that want their space to look polished but don’t have staff dedicated to coordinating flowers every week. You’re not calling us every Monday to place an order. You’re not wondering if the delivery will show up on time. It just happens.
We also handle event flowers for corporate functions—product launches, client dinners, holiday parties. If you need something larger or more customized than our standard offerings, we’ll walk through options and give you a clear quote upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise invoices after the event.
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Other Services we provide in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village