Don’t Forget Your Secretary or Your Admin This Year

If you have a secretary or administrative professional, don’t forget them when their week comes. It’s fast approaching next week.The holiday falls on Wednesday, April 25, but the celebration runs the whole week starting Monday, April 23! This celebration of their contributions started as Secretaries’ Day. Then, it was extended to Seretaries’ Week to . . . → Read More: Don’t Forget Your Secretary or Your Admin This Year

Valentines Day in NYC 2012 Style

Valentines Day falls on a Tuesday this year. But it can still be a very special day. Red roses are the traditional gift, but get creative and look at one of our most popular arrangements Pretty in Pink. With its pink roses, alstromeria, snapdragons, waxflower and heather it makes a beautiful arrangement.

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CitiFloral–A NYC Flower Shop Friendly to Gay Customers

Welcome to CitiFloral, A Little Shop of Flowers, Your Gay-Friendly Florist! . . . → Read More: CitiFloral–A NYC Flower Shop Friendly to Gay Customers

We Speak Your Language

It’s said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, flowers are too. Remember the phrase “Say It With Flowers?”

We are so caught up these days in transmitting our words, by email, text or other newfangled communications devices that we sometimes overlook some of the finer traditional treasures of life. One of . . . → Read More: We Speak Your Language

2010 New York Marathon

Last weekend, New York hosted the annual Marathon.  The route passes a block from our store.on First Avenue.  The Marathon started years ago as a smaller race with more manageable crowds.  It has become bigger and more commercialized.  The crowds are now very large and energized.   These days, the Marathon creates very little business for . . . → Read More: 2010 New York Marathon

Remembering 9/11/01

Jeff Gaster & CitiFloral’s Staff, Sept. 11, 2010

Nine years ago, the sky was absolutely sunny and clear that morning. We had no idea of what was to happen that day that would change life in new york and the world.

In those days, we made many deliveries downtown. Our driver was at the . . . → Read More: Remembering 9/11/01