photo: SoHo Trees
SoHo Trees
This downtown spot has been serving NYC for more than 30 years. Delivering for free to Manhattan and Brooklyn, SoHo trees offers Fraser Firs (trees start at $1`29.95 for a five-foot tree) and Canadian Balsam Firs (starting at $109.95 for the same size). SoHo Trees specializes in really big trees and wreaths, and will also professionally decorate your tree if you need them to. If you have a change of heart and want to visit them, they have seven locations throughout Manhattan. Online orders include delivery, tree stand and installation.
Online: sohotrees.com
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NYC Trees
Started by public school teacher Harold DeLucia in 2012, NYC Trees has delivered thousands of Christmas Trees to homes in NYC and beyond, and sources trees from area farms. New Jersey, Long Island, and Westchester. It’s a full-service shop, not only delivering Christmas trees, but also decorating and putting on the lights if you want. (They’ll also come take it away for a fee.) Trees are Fraser Firs, and prices start at $119 for a four-footer. (You can get a 16-foot tree for $1,429 if you want, too.) Trees come with stand, skirt and installation, and you can get one as quickly as the next day. Delivery is free in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, and additional fee applies for Staten Island, New Jersey and Westchester.
605 10th Ave.
Midtown
914-809-0795
Online: nyctrees.com
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Christmas Tree Brooklyn
Despite the name, Christmas Tree Brooklyn will delivery a tree to you anywhere in New York City. Siblings Dan and Morgan Sevigny are Maine native now based in Brooklyn, and have been running the business since 2011 are Brooklyn-based sibling entrepreneurs who you might say were born to sell Christmas trees. They stock premium Fraser Firs, and will also provide handmade wreaths, lights, decorating services and tree removal. A four-to-five foot tree is $80, and a 10-foot tree is $120. There is an additional charge for setup ($49) and stand ($20); delivery to anywhere in NYC is free! They will also come get the tree at the end of the season if you want.
184 Underhill Ave.
Prospect Heights
917-997-1216
Online: christmas-tree-brooklyn
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Tyler’s Trees
Tyler’s trees also offers skirt, stand and installation with their trees, and will add the lights and ornaments too if you want. (They also do tree disposal, too.) Trees four to five feet are $129, and anything over 10-feet gets the Elite Services https://www.tylerstrees.com/pages/elite treatment, making sure your big tree will fit into your place and is installed without incident. They also offers lights, wreaths and garland to make your holiday even easier and festive. Delivery is free in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, and additional fee applies for Staten Island, New Jersey and Westchester. If you want to pay a premium of $75, you can even get a tree the same day in Manhattan!
646-543-0861
Online: tylerstrees.com
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AA Christmas Trees
This Sheepshead Bay tree provider has been in business for more than a decade and delivers to Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan (although they will deliver elsewhere for an additonal fee.) A.A. offers Fraser Firs from Tenessee and North Carolina, and on site also stocks Canadian Balsam, Noble Fir and Douglas Fir trees, as well as wreaths and other decorative items. They also sell three-to-four-foot “Charlie Brown Trees”, named for the short and sort of sad trees in the famous Peanut’s cartoon, which cost $40. A five-foot Fraser Fir costs $60, while a 10-foot one is $250. Delivery to Brooklyn is $15, it’s $20 to Manhattan and Queens.
2744 Coney Island Ave.
Brighton Beach
347-733-5475
Online: nycchristmastrees.com
—Mimi O’Connor
feature image: The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is prepped for raising. Diane Bondareff/AP Images for Tishman Speyer
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