New York City buys more fresh-cut flowers than any other U.S. city—and meeting that demand requires a chaotic, high-stakes supply chain most people have never heard of. At the center of it all is a little-known flower market on 28th Street, where vendors and suppliers depend on everything running smoothly. But what does the future hold for New York’s flower industry and the 28th street flower market?
via Morning Brew
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