“Trump Palace” is no more!
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) June 30, 2021
Scaffolding surrounds the signage at my old home at 69th/3rd Av, but after 5 years of trying, condo owners have finally succeeded in removing the stain of the name “Trump” from the building!
It’s about $ – Trump’s name is now death in NY Real Estate pic.twitter.com/hM5J7tK6Yw
This will be the end of "Trump Place," a mini-neighborhood that @realdonaldtrump tried to develop starting in the '70s. He had his name on six buildings there, as of 2016.
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) February 22, 2019
Now, the number will be zero. https://t.co/7nD1PdfZ0H
Since Election Day 2016, @realDonaldTrump's name has come down from:
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) February 21, 2019
–4 (soon to be 5) residential bldgs in NY.
–4 Hotels, in Rio, Panama, Toronto and NYC (SoHo)
It's gone up at:
–Hotel in Vancouver
–Golf course in Dubai. https://t.co/LUYSt1xxEL
The sole bidder seeking to build a casino in the Bronx has moved closer to realizing its pitch, by buying out the multimillion-dollar lease on a public golf course operated by Donald Trump’s company. The first order of business: removing the Trump name. https://t.co/VhpAJK5LBj
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 8, 2023