{"id":164748,"date":"2021-02-17T12:59:00","date_gmt":"2021-02-17T20:59:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/?p=164748"},"modified":"2021-02-17T14:40:20","modified_gmt":"2021-02-17T22:40:20","slug":"trump-plaza-implosion-symbolic-ending-to-donald-trump-casino-career","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/trump-plaza-implosion-symbolic-ending-to-donald-trump-casino-career\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump Plaza Implosion Symbolic Ending to Donald Trump Casino Career"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today’s implosion of Trump Plaza in Atlantic City is the unofficial end to former President Donald Trump’s business dealings in the gaming industry.<\/p>\n

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The implosion of the Trump Plaza is seen on February 17, 2021. Its demolition comes nearly 37 years after it opened in 1984. (Image: AP<\/em>)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

A few minutes after 9 am ET, a series of loud explosions were heard at the Trump Plaza site. The 39-floor original hotel structure was leveled seconds later.<\/p>\n

“I got chills,” Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small said of the implosion. “This is a historic moment. It was exciting.”<\/p>\n

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Billionaire Carl Icahn acquired the shuttered Trump Plaza when he bought Trump Entertainment Resorts (TER) in 2016. It had sat vacant since it closed on Sept. 16, 2014. The corporate raider never had plans to renovate and reopen the Boardwalk casino, and the property continued into deeper disrepair.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

In recent years, parts of the building’s fa\u00e7ade fell to the Boardwalk below. Local officials said the structure had become a public safety hazard.<\/p>\n

After unsuccessfully fighting for financial assistance from the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, Icahn finally agreed to pay for the implosion<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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There it goes! pic.twitter.com\/rIOa4uzxYv<\/a><\/p>\n

— David Danzis (@AC_Danzis) February 17, 2021<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n