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In reply to the discussion: Retailers fled. Trump's landmark tower is now a cheap, empty, closed-off New York embarrassment [View all]Botany
(70,727 posts)19. Let me see if I have this right? Donny is in his own hell.
Donny no longer owns the building because he has borrowed against it, the retail tenants have fled, his own daughter got out of the building and closed her store in 2017 when her daddy was President, the water has been turned off in sections (unpaid bills is my guess), large areas and the doors are no longer open to the public, and almost every week day for the next month and 1/2 Donny will have to sit in his
own shit in a Manhattan courtroom as the evidence of his crimes is put out for the world to see.
And very shortly Tish James will file a lien on the building.
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babylonsister
Apr 28
OP
Yeah, that got me, too. Plasma as superheated gas or plasma as blood component? Or both. Fun for kids of all ages.
marble falls
Apr 28
#3
when trump can cash in for a billion and a half dollars for his shady truth social, none of
mucifer
Apr 28
#5
I'll argue that it was only the Trump brand that made the building successful in the first place.
brooklynite
Apr 28
#7
The urban mall was invented in Minnesota in 1956. It was created out of necessity
Ocelot II
Apr 28
#10
There will be much celebration and fanfare when it's torn down. Sooner rather than later, I think.
jaxexpat
Apr 28
#13
how was bonwit teller a treat? (basically i know nothing about bonwit teller so...) nt
orleans
Apr 28
#20
thanks for the description-- kind of makes me wish i was more familiar with the store. apparently
orleans
Apr 28
#40
They're right- New York is being denied access to the "Public Spaces," and that's another violation of many.
NBachers
Apr 28
#15
turn it into lo income , seinior and homless shelter rather than tear it down.
AllaN01Bear
Apr 28
#16