Trump's Name Could Disappear From Another New York Tower

  • Ruling permits condo board to vote on removing ’Trump Place’
  • Trump entity argued licensing agreement barred removal

200 Riverside Boulevard   

Photographer: Benjamin Norman/The New York Times via Redux
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A New York judge ruled a condominium building on the city’s west side isn’t obligated to keep President Donald Trump’s name emblazoned on it, dealing a blow to the Trump Organization’s efforts to stop a growing movement among Trump-named buildings to ditch their affiliation with the president.

The Trump Place, a high-rise at 200 Riverside Blvd. on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, would become at least the seventh building worldwide since the 2016 election to remove Trump’s name from its facade, joining other New York structures and hotels in Canada and Panama.