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Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. was a gambling and hospitality company. The company previously owned and operated the now-demolished Trump Plaza and Trump World's Fair (both in Atlantic City), the now-closed Trump Marina, Trump Casino & Hotel in Gary, Indiana, Trump 29 in Coachella, California, and Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City.
Trump Plaza was a hotel and casino on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, owned by Trump Entertainment Resorts. Designed by architect Alan Lapidus, it operated from May 14, 1984, until September 16, 2014.
Trump Taj Mahal, a casino and hotel on the Atlantic City boardwalk (closed in 2016 and reopened in 2018 as Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City) Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino , in Atlantic City. Initially a 50/50 partnership with Harrah's , then wholly owned by Trump since 1986.
“Doral International Towers” may be the most generic name in Donald Trump’s real estate portfolio. Will it stay that way?
“With the support of the Trump team, we have achieved great things in 14 years of operation, commencing with our initial real estate sales offering in 2006, and continuing with Trump Hotels ...
The lease to the Washington, D.C., hotel run by Donald Trump's family company while he was president, a symbol of his power to GOP politicians who gathered there and of corruption to his critics ...
The resort consists of 800 acres (3.2 km 2). [1] Prior to its renovation, the club was reported to feature "four golf courses; 700 hotel rooms across 10 lodges; more than 86,000 square feet (8,000 m 2) of meeting space, including a 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m 2) ballroom; a 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m 2) spa with 33 treatment rooms; six food and beverage outlets; extensive retail; and a ...
Opened in 2011, the name was dropped from the building in 2015 and hotel in 2018. Paradox Hotel Vancouver, formerly known as Trump International Hotel and Tower Vancouver. Opened in 2017, the hotel closed in August 2020 and re-opened in August 2022 with a new name and management, and all Trump branding removed from the building by the end of 2021.