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Trump Taj Mahal, the Atlantic City casino-hotel Donald Trump once suggested was proof of his deal-making mastery, closed for good on Monday, putting 3,000 people out of work and further eroding ...
ATLANTIC CITY — Now that his name is off the former Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort, the new president of the United States is showing up on eBay. Bids for Trump sign from Taj Mahal pass $7,500 on ...
The Taj Mahal was built on the boardwalk in 1990 by Donald Trump. It was meant to evoke the real Taj Mahal in India, and Trump dubbed it the "eighth wonder of the world." The luster didn't last.
By then, however, Trump’s involvement with the Taj Mahal was in name only. He had departed Atlantic City in 2009, maintaining a small stake in the casino’s parent company.
Investors behind the transformation of Atlantic City’s Trump Taj Mahal to a Hard Rock Hotel and Casino say demolition of the property’s façade is expected to begin next week. “This is ...
Trump properties losing visitors during campaign. In 2014, Trump Entertainment Resorts, whose assets by now mostly consisted of the Taj Mahal, again filed for bankruptcy protection.
The Trump Taj Mahal eventually ended up in Icahn's hands after the 2015 bankruptcy process, and the Trumps lost their 10% stake. That's how you bankrupt a casino twice. Recommended video.
ATLANTIC CITY - The former Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort has been transformed into a nondescript white building. But all that is about to change as contractors for Hard Rock International continue ...
The Trump Taj Mahal casino, opened 26 years ago by Trump, announced Wednesday that it will shut down after Labor Day. The business now belongs to Trump's friend and fellow billionaire Carl Icahn, ...
When Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort opened 26 years ago, it was like nothing the city had ever seen. From over-the-top chandeliers to its lavish 4,500-square-foot penthouse suites to its Indian ...
The dining room of the Alexander the Great Suite at the Trump Taj Mahal, October 11, 2007. (David Gard / AP) This article appears in the August 15-22, 2016 issue .