These are all of the properties that bear the unlikely Republican presidential nominee's name
The name Donald Trump means a lot of things to a lot of people. A widespread eponymous real estate empire. Swoopy overcombed hair. Obnoxious and nonsensical Twitter ranter. The suit who says "You're fired!" And now, Republican nominee for the President of the United States. Trump's rise to political power was legitimized at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, as he somehow clinched the nomination and got one step closer to occupying the White House. (But hey, there's still a lot of time between now and November.)
And though much of the Trump family's time has been devoted to supporting the patriarch's presidential campaign, the Trump Organization still owns properties in 19 cities across the globe. New York, of course, is where he is most prominent, with no less than nine properties in his name (typically in large, gaudy, gold letters). With that—and the fact that Trump isn't going away anytime soon—in mind, let's take a look at the buildings owned by the Donald in his home state.
You'll notice that Coney Island's Trump Village is not on the map. That's because it was named for Donald's father, Fred Trump, who was slightly less narcissistic than his son because it is the only property he put his name on.
Reporting by —Wesley Yiin
from
http://ny.curbed.com/maps/donald-trump-ny-real-estate-development
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