PRESS RELEASE: TYLER’S TREES IS THE EASIEST WAY FOR NEW YORKERS TO GET A CHRISTMAS TREE – INCLUDES TREE, STAND, SKIRT, DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION

 

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TYLER’S TREES IS THE EASIEST WAY FOR NEW YORKERS TO GET A CHRISTMAS TREE – INCLUDES TREE, STAND, SKIRT, DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION

NYC’S Only Full Service Christmas Tree Delivery Company Starts its 5th Season on November 1st online at TylersTrees.com!

NEW YORK, NY-  Tyler’s Trees, New York City’s only online Christmas Tree delivery service, announced today the beginning of its new season and taking orders at www.tylerstrees.com. For busy New Yorkers looking to create a hassle free, festive Holiday season without the challenges of fighting sidewalk mayhem and then finally lugging the heavy tree back to their apartments, Tyler’s Trees is the perfect solution.  They will deliver and set up a fresh cut Fraser Fir that matches the size ordered to your New York City home, will tell you how to take care of it and will remove the tree when the festivities have ended.

"Tyler's Trees understands the challenges New Yorkers face when trying to get a Christmas tree, so let us remove the hassle,” said Tyler’s Trees co-founder Brian Millman.  “We pride ourselves on providing the best service possible and that starts with our fresh-cut trees."

Entering its 5th season, Tyler’s Trees Tyler’s Trees is taking a green step by partnering with Million Trees NYC and New York Restoration Project (NYRP), the non-profit dedicated to transforming open space in underserved communities in New York City.  Starting November 1, for every NYRP supporter who purchases a Christmas tree at TylersTrees.com, Tyler’s Trees will donate $30 to NYRP to help plant trees.  In addition, customers have the option to donate to NYRP at checkout.

"We are grateful to Tyler's Trees for their help in reaching the goal of 1 million new trees in NYC by 2017,” said NYRP Executive Director Amy Freitag. "Their donation of $30 for each tree purchased with NYRP’s promotional code, and advocacy to encourage their customers to participate in MulchFest, are helping to make this NYC’s greenest Christmas on record!"

"I'm excited to be entering our 5th season of deliveries spreading holiday joy and spirit throughout Manhattan,” stated Tyler’s Trees co-founder Tyler Kupper.  “Our partnership with NYRP and MillionTreesNYC is a wonderful way to make those deliveries more eco-friendly.  At Tyler’s Trees, we do the work, and you enjoy the holidays.”

www.TylersTrees.com is live and ready to take orders for the holiday season.  Customers can visit the site, select the particular tree they want as well as additional components including lights, garlands, wreaths, and more.  After in-putting their delivery date and choosing their delivery time the magical Christmas delivery experience will begin!

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About Tyler’s Trees

Tyler’s Trees (www.tylerstrees.com) was founded by Tyler Kupper and Brian Millman in 2007 with the goal of eliminating stress and hassle for New Yorkers in their Christmas Tree experience.  Having grown and exceeded expectations every year of operation, Tyler’s Trees has become the go to source for a full service Christmas Tree experience in New York City.  From delivery, to set-up, to removal, Tyler’s Trees delivers Everything But the Presents and does the work so you can enjoy the holidays!

About New York Restoration Project

Founded by Bette Midler in 1995, New York Restoration Project (NYRP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming open space in underserved communities to create a greener, more sustainable New York City. Unlike traditional conservancies that care for a specific place, NYRP is the only New York City conservancy that works citywide, bringing private resources to spaces that lack adequate municipal support. In partnership with the City of New York, NYRP is also leading MillionTreesNYC – an initiative to plant and care for one million new trees throughout New York City’s five boroughs by 2017. To learn more, please visit www.nyrp.org

Tylers Trees Staff

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