East Bay Times

Old Trump casino set to be blown up

- By Wayne Parry

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. >> One of President Donald Trump’s former Atlantic City casinos will be blown up next month, and for the right amount of money, you could be the one to press the button that brings it down.

The demolition of the former Trump Plaza casino will become a fundraiser to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City that the mayor hopes will raise in excess of $1 million.

Opened in 1984, Trump’s former casino was closed in 2014 and has fallen into such a state of disrepair that demolition work began earlier this year. The remainder of the structure will be dynamited on Jan. 29.

“Some of Atlantic City’s iconic moments happened there, but on his way out, Donald Trump openly mocked Atlantic City, saying he made a lot of money and then got out,” said Mayor Marty Small. “I wanted to use the demolition of this place to raise money for charity.”

The Boys & Girls Club has hired a profession­al auction company to solicit bids from today through Jan. 19, when the top bids will be revealed and a live auction will determine a winner. The organizati­on provides after-school and summer recreation, education and career-training programs for Atlantic City children and teens.

Trump, then a real- estate developer, opened the casino in a prime spot at the center of Atlantic City’s Boardwalk where the Atlantic City Expressway deposited cars entering the resort. It was the site of many high-profile boxing matches, which Trump would regularly attend.

It closed in 2014, one of four Atlantic City casinos to shut down that year, followed by another former Trump casino, the Taj Mahal, in 2016. That property has since reopened as the Hard Rock casino.

Trump cut most ties with Atlantic City in 2009 aside from a 10% fee for the use of his name on what were then three casinos in the city. That stake was extinguish­ed when billionair­e Carl Icahn took ownership of the company out of bankruptcy court in February 2016.

Trump Plaza has sat empty for six years, and has been deteriorat­ing.

 ?? WAYNE PARRY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The former Trump PlAzA cAsino is sho2n in AtlAntic City, N.J., on WednesdAy. It 2ill be demolished in JAnuAry.
WAYNE PARRY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The former Trump PlAzA cAsino is sho2n in AtlAntic City, N.J., on WednesdAy. It 2ill be demolished in JAnuAry.

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