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Las Vegas Flower Business Grows From Single Van to Warehouse
Decades-old wholesale company prepares for Valentine's Day rush with expanded fleet and workforce.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Las Vegas Floral Wholesale, a wholesale flower business in Las Vegas, has grown from a single van operation 33 years ago to a large warehouse facility preparing for the Valentine's Day rush. The business was started by Debora Newson when she was 28 years old and has expanded with the help of employee Tony Tejeda, who came to the U.S. from El Salvador and now works as the warehouse supervisor. The company plans to relocate to a larger building this summer as it continues expanding across the Las Vegas Valley.
Why it matters
The growth of Las Vegas Floral Wholesale highlights the entrepreneurial spirit and resilience of small businesses, especially in the face of major holidays and seasonal demands. The company's journey also demonstrates how an act of kindness, such as Newson taking in Tejeda, can lead to meaningful professional opportunities and mutually beneficial relationships.
The details
Las Vegas Floral Wholesale operates out of a warehouse near the Las Vegas Strip, where the team works around the clock to prepare for the Valentine's Day rush. The business has grown from a single van and a handful of flowers 33 years ago to a fleet of seven delivery vehicles. Newson started the company when she was 28 years old, shortly after having her second child. She later opened her home to Tejeda, who came to the U.S. from El Salvador, and his help with deliveries eventually led to a larger role as the warehouse supervisor.
- Newson started the company 33 years ago when she was 28 years old.
- Newson had just had her second child when she started the company.
- Newson later had a third child while running the business.
- Tejeda came to work for the company after moving in with Newson's family.
- The company now plans to relocate to a larger building this summer.
The players
Debora Newson
The owner of Las Vegas Floral Wholesale, who started the company 33 years ago when she was 28 years old and had just had her second child.
Tony Tejeda
The warehouse supervisor at Las Vegas Floral Wholesale, who came to the U.S. from El Salvador and started working for the company after moving in with Newson's family.
What they’re saying
“I'm always very relieved when it's done. It's a hard holiday on my whole team. They work really long, hard hours.”
— Debora Newson, Owner, Las Vegas Floral Wholesale (fox5vegas.com)
“Because of their origins, mine are different, but we have learned a lot from them, and I have grown a lot with them. Their customs, the way they treat people.”
— Tony Tejeda, Warehouse Supervisor, Las Vegas Floral Wholesale (fox5vegas.com)
“Now we have seven vehicles operating for delivery, and we started with just one vehicle. So imagine the difference.”
— Tony Tejeda, Warehouse Supervisor, Las Vegas Floral Wholesale (fox5vegas.com)
What’s next
Las Vegas Floral Wholesale plans to relocate to a larger building this summer as the company continues expanding operations across the Las Vegas Valley.
The takeaway
The growth of Las Vegas Floral Wholesale from a single van to a large warehouse operation demonstrates the power of entrepreneurship, resilience, and the positive impact that can come from acts of kindness and cross-cultural collaboration. The company's journey serves as an inspiring example of how small businesses can thrive and adapt to meet the demands of their community.
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