This Florist Cafe has been running very successfully before Covid and presented a strong business performance even during lockdown period. It is located in a major train station platform in the upper northshore. Its unique location attracts the local commuters and students in each single day. Although it was affected by the Covid, its valuable location and unique business model combining the florist and Cafe in one business drew the attention of the new owners, another young couple loving coffee and flowers so much. We believe the new owners with full of passion can drive this business to a new level in 2022.
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