Mother's Day sales uptick doesn't cover coronavirus downturn, Washington D.C. florist says

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Mother's Day during the coronavirus pandemic meant an uptick in sales for Lee's Flower and Card Shop in Washington, D.C.

"With this quarantine, people haven't been able to see their loved ones" so they are now sending flowers or food for holidays, birthdays and other life events, said Stacie Lee Banks, the co-owner and president of the florist on Washington's historic U Street.Banks' shop is one of the millions of U.S.

Sales were down 19per cent from April 1 to May 31 this year, compared to 2019, she said. Banks and her sister, Kristie Lee, are the third generation of the Lee family to own and operate the shop. They have had to make a number of changes since the U.S. capital introduced anti-virus measures in late March.

Banks was also awarded a US$13,000 grant from Washington, D.C., which the sisters plan to use to pay other expenses including property taxes. Banks, who has served as a member of the city's economic reopening advisory committee, said the federal district has been responsive to small owners, including providing grants and personal protective equipment.

 

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