Sidewalk statement
I was browsing housing listings for apts./condos when I came across the photo gallery for one apt. building. Usually these are filled with photo after photo of completely empty rooms, or impeccably furnished rooms, or rooms shot at such a weird angle to emphasize the alleged spaciousness of the room that a bathroom will inexplicably feature a stretch toilet. In the middle of all this photo viewing, I came across the photo above.
My first thought was, "Why did they want to highlight the fact that a drive-by shooting or a hit-and-run or some other kind of tragic death occurred in front of their building. Didn't they have a photo from any other fatalityl-free day?"
Upon a closer look, I realized that the uniform containers and homogenous floral arrangements could not be the floral representation of a community's outpouring of grief. There weren't even any tall and wide Virgin Mary candles.
So yeah, it's probably a florist's shop. One that couldn't afford a table to to display its bouquets.