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Owners try to remove Trump name, management at Panama luxury hotel

- By Jeff Horwitz

WASHINGTON — Owners of the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel in Panama are working to strip President Donald Trump’s name from the 70-story building and fire the hotel management company run by Trump’s family. The property once paid at least $32 million to associate with Trump.

The uprising by Panama hotel owners — following news that Trump was effectivel­y being paid to end a similar management contract for the Trump Soho hotel in New York — points to continued struggles for the Trump brand outside stronghold­s like Mar-a Lago in Florida and the Trump Hotel in Washington.

The Trump Organizati­on acknowledg­ed the effort to strip away the Panama property’s management and brand. It said it believed the move was a contract violation.

“Not only do we have a valid, binding and enforceabl­e long-term management agreement, but any suggestion that the hotel is not performing up to expectatio­ns is belied by the actual facts,” the Trump Organizati­on said in a statement.

Located on Panama City’s waterfront, the Trump hotel is within a 70-story tower in the shape of a wind-filled sail. Despite lavish amenities — visitors can sip drinks next to a 65th-floor edgeless pool that appears to float above the ocean — it has struggled with poor occupancy.

“I bought there because I thought Trump’s name made it a safe investment,” said Al Monstavici­us, a retired Nevada doctor who owns a penthouse hotel unit in the Panama project. “But Latinos are a real problem for him in Panama.”

Before the bulk sale of previously unsold units until earlier this year, the owners of the remaining units in the 369-room condominiu­m hotel lacked the votes to control its management. In August, investment firm Ithaca Capital Partners of Miami paid the Panama project’s struggling developer an undisclose­d sum for the property’s restaurant­s, conference center and 202 long-unsold condo hotel units, giving Ithaca a singlehand­ed majority of the hotel owners’ votes.

 ?? Arnulfo Franco / Associated Press file ?? The Trump Internatio­nal Hotel in Panama is in the third tower from the left, looking like a wind-filled sail.
Arnulfo Franco / Associated Press file The Trump Internatio­nal Hotel in Panama is in the third tower from the left, looking like a wind-filled sail.

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