Crosstown Tree Service merges with SavATree

The company's Chicago, Illinois location will further expand services in the Midwest.

BEDFORD HILLS, N.Y. -- SavATree has announced a merger with Crosstown Tree Service of Chicago, Illinois, further expanding SavATree's market share in the Midwest.

 
SavATree has been caring for properties throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest states for over 30 years. The company holds an accreditation from the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA), based upon criteria focused on ethics, quality and consumer confidence.
 
Crosstown Tree service is a family owned and operated business servicing the Chicagoland area since 1995. They pride themselves on professionalism, customer care and honesty. Like SavATree, they are TCIA accredited and are also passionate about improving landscapes and protecting their clients' property investments. 
 
"After much consideration, I decided to merge with SavATree because they share our core values and emphasis on quality service," said Abby White, owner of Crosstown Tree Service. "We know SavATree's highly trained team cares about their clients and will work with our dedicated team to maintain our high standards for tree care."
 
As a result of this merger, customers of Crosstown Tree Service will now have access to more comprehensive services including Plant Health Care and Lawn Care programs, all of which incorporate the latest scientific developments in arboriculture and agronomy. Abby and Kevin White, along with the Crosstown team, will continue to service their clients, some of whom have been with the company since Abby's father, Amos Poole, founded the firm in 1995. "Our customers deserve the best and this merger will provide expansive service options and seamless, quality care," said Abby White.
 
"We are excited to partner with a company that, like us, understands that customer satisfaction is the backbone for growth and success," said Daniel van Starrenburg, president of SavATree. "We are delighted to have joined forces and look forward to working with Kevin White and the Crosstown crews as they become part of the SavATree team."