
"The trees are on a property on Glenrose Avenue in the St. Clair Avenue East-Mount Pleasant Road area. Each appeared to be at least 30 metres high and neighbours told CBC Toronto they believe they've been there for about a hundred years."
"No permit had been issued to cut down the trees and Leung says he was surprised to see them being removed. City staff have confirmed to CBC Toronto that no tree removal permits have been issued for the property and that it's investigating the situation."
"In a March 31 email to CBC Toronto, Sadana denied Modcity had anything to do with the tree removal. 'It would be incorrect to conclude that, by virtue of acting as real estate brokers, we have any involvement with the subject property beyond the provision of brokerage services.'"
Three mature evergreens were cut down without a permit on Glenrose Avenue in Toronto. Neighbors believe the trees were around for a century. The property was sold recently, but the sale will not close until May. The new owner asked a neighbor to monitor the property. Real estate brokers linked to the sale denied involvement in the tree removal. City staff confirmed no permits were issued and are investigating the situation. Modcity, a local development company, has a history of tree removals without permits.
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