
By Jose Lambiet, GossipExtra.com, for SouthFloridaReporter.com, Dec. 16, 2015 – WEST PALM BEACH — As Donald Trump prepared for a key presidential debate last night on CNN, some residents of the West Palm Beach skyline’s most famous high-rise are launching a campaign to strip Trump’s name from their residence.
Despite the fact that the twin towers symbolize Trump’s biggest real estate fail in Palm Beach County — he was forced to hand the project over to his lenders — the Trump Plaza name in five-foot-tall letters has been attached to the very top of both towers for the past 24 years.
But with Trump running a scorched earth campaign for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination that has singled out Mexicans and Muslims as bad guys and former President Ronald Reagan as the good one, some of the 350-plus residents at 525 South Flagler Drive think it’s time to erase the Trump mark.
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