Trump Casino demolished in Atlantic City



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The detonation button was pressed after 9pm local time (4pm Lithuanian). The hotel and the Trump Plaza Hotel fell into ruins in a matter of moments.

The building, which has been closed since 2014, was D. Trump’s first real estate acquisition in a gaming mecca on the US East Coast.

Trump Plaza opened in 1984, but the building has been virtually neglected since it closed.

Several times during storms, the torn details of its facade fell onto the boardwalk next to the building.

Since 2016, the two-building complex has been owned by billionaire investor Carl Icahn, one of Mr. Trump’s main funders in Atlantic City business development.

In mid-June, Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small announced that the building would be demolished. He had previously filed a lawsuit regarding the danger to residents of an abandoned building.

Mr. Icahn did not reveal what he would do with the land once the building was demolished.

In 2014, D. Trump filed a lawsuit in court demanding that his name be removed from the building’s facade. He argued that failure to do so would damage Trump’s name and trademark.

The former real estate developer owned four casinos in Atlantic City: In addition to Trump Plaza, there was a casino called Trump World’s Fair, which closed in 1999, as well as Trump Marina, which was sold to lenders in 2011, and Trump Taj Mahal. , which closed in 2016 ..

Trump Entertainment Resorts, a company owned by the former president in Atlantic City, filed a lawsuit three times in 2004, 2009 and 2014.

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