In this video, we speak with Stacie Lee Banks of Lee’s Flower Shop, a Black-owned family business that has been a Washington, D.C. staple for over 80 years. The clip captures the vibrant floral arrangements, warm customer service, and the rich history that continues to bloom in the heart of U Street. From beautiful bouquets to special event arrangements, Lee’s Flower Shop showcases why it remains a cherished part of the community, combining tradition with modern elegance.

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