While Donald Trump endures the ignominy of being the first former US president to face criminal trial, there is further humiliation brewing, with a movement to strip the Trump name from a building in his home state.
Residents at Trump Plaza, a 40-story high-rise in the suburban New York city of New Rochelle, are pushing for the building to be renamed and to escape a near-two decade association with the legally-troubled ex-president and real estate mogul.
It would follow the slew of buildings in New York City and elsewhere that have abandoned the Trump name since he entered politics, as Trump has become a divisive, much-loathed figure by liberals even as he is loved by his fans.
Owners of Trump Plaza apartments – there are 194 units – are in the middle of a vote which would further erase Trump’s name – something which would not just have implications for the people who live in the building.
Poorleone Plaza
Orange Place
Stormy Heights
You have my vote for Stormy Heights
Property <insert code used to catalog the asset> of the State of New York
Can be consistently used across all Trump properties as needed.
Barack Obama Tower
Barack Hussein Obama Tower for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Gramp Plaza