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Trump casino demolished in Atlantic City

World > United States > Donald Trump > Trump casino demolished in Atlantic City
By 24matins.uk with AFP,  published 17 February 2021 at 15h17 GMT.
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The former Trump Plaza hotel and Casino disappeared from Atlantic City's skyline in the space of a few seconds

The former Trump Plaza hotel and Casino disappeared from Atlantic City's skyline in the space of a few seconds© GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ

The former jewel in the crown of Donald Trump's bankrupted Atlantic City casino empire was demolished Wednesday with 3,000 sticks of dynamite.

The detonator button was pressed shortly after 9:00 am (1400 GMT), reducing the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino to a pile of rubble in just a few seconds.

Closed since 2014, the casino was Trump’s first property in the US coastal gambling town in which he came to own several properties.

It opened in 1984 and has undergone little to no maintenance since shuttering.

On several occasions during storms, pieces of its exterior have fallen onto the seaside promenade that runs alongside the building.

Since 2016, the two-building complex has belonged to billionaire investor Carl Icahn, who was one of Trump’s main Atlantic City financiers.

In mid-June, Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small announced the building’s demolition, after taking legal action over what he considered to be a danger to residents.

Icahn has not said what he will do with the land once the building is destroyed.

Trump had already filed a lawsuit in 2014 asking that his name be removed from the building’s facade, believing its presence there was bad for the Trump name and brand.

The former real estate developer has owned up to four casinos in the northeast gambling capital: apart from Trump Plaza there was also Trump World’s Fair which closed in 1999, Trump Marina which was sold by creditors in 2011, and the Trump Taj Mahal which closed in 2016.

The casino had been closed since 2014

The casino had been closed since 2014© GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ

The subsidiary that ran the former president’s Atlantic City properties, Trump Entertainment Resorts, filed for bankruptcy three times, in 2004, 2009 and 2014, weighed down by debt each time.

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