Following March 2015 agreement

Trump name removed from Taj Mahal

The name of the US president was removed from the entrance of the property, as well as from a white elephant on Route 30 entering Atlantic City.
2017-02-16
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The name of the US president was removed from the entrance of the property, as well as from a white elephant on Route 30 entering Atlantic City.

Overall there are 17 Trump signs that have to be removed. Workers will remove the name from the hotel tower next week, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Trump’s name had to be removed from the property if it was not brought up to “Required Taj Standard” by March 15, 2017, according to a March 2015 settlement agreement between Trump and Carl Icahn, owner of the Taj Mahal.

Under the settlement agreement, Trump Entertainment Resorts and Icahn could keep the Trump name on the casino as long as they made renovations and alterations to maintain a “Required Taj Standard,” according to a court filing by Trump Entertainment.

The court filing said the Trump brand was “iconic” and an “invaluable asset” for Trump Entertainment.

 

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