coronavirus pandemic, there will still a Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center for the 2020 holiday season — but maybe not the traditional crowds.Tishman Speyer, the real estate firm that owns the Manhattan landmark, has confirmed that the beloved annual happening will go on this year, even if changes need to be made in the name of public safety.“Of course the Christmas tree will go up this year, and we will do a terrific and phenomenal tree,” the property’s managing director, EB Kelly, tells Crain’s. “We may need to reimagine what the tree lighting itself looks like.”While Rockefeller Plaza isn’t big enough to allow for social distancing at a huge gathering like the lighting ceremony, it does have a big capacity, which may be utilized in.