List of things named after Donald Trump

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The following things are named after Donald Trump, an American television host, businessman, real estate developer, and 45th president of the United States.

Real estate

Note: All current properties listed in bold are owned directly by Trump himself or the Trump Organization. The rest are associated with the Trump Organization through licensing deals, but are not owned by Trump, unless specifically noted otherwise.[1]

Trump Tower(s)

Trump Tower in New York City

Current

In development

Former

Cancelled or never completed

  • Trump Tower Moscow,[7] Moscow, Russia
  • Trump Tower, Tampa, Florida
  • Trump Towers Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
  • Trump Towers Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Trump Tower Batumi, Batumi, Georgia
  • Trump Tower Bangalore, Bangalore, India
  • Trump Tower Denver, Colorado, United States
  • Trump Tower Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Trump Towers Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
  • Trump Tower Dallas, Texas, United States
  • Trump Tower West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
  • Trump Tower Los Angeles, California, United States
  • Trump Tower Seattle, Washington, United States

Trump Plaza

Trump Plaza is a brand of apartment buildings licensed to various proprietors.

Former

Other Trump buildings

The Trump Building – New York City

Current

Former

Cancelled or never completed

Hotels

Note: Hotels listed in bold are owned directly by Trump himself or his company, the Trump Organization. The rest are associated through licensing deals.

Trump sign on his Chicago Hotel and Tower
Trump International Hotel – Las Vegas

Current

Former

  • The St. Regis Toronto (formerly Trump International Hotel and Tower (Toronto), divested in 2017)
  • JW Marriott Panama (formerly Trump International Hotel & Tower (Panama City), licensing deal ended in 2018)
  • Paradox Hotel Vancouver (formerly Trump International Hotel and Tower (Vancouver)[20]
  • Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C., also known as the
    Old Post Office Building, sold in May 2022; reopened in June as the Waldorf Astoria Washington DC.[21]
  • Ka Laʻi Waikiki Beach Hotel (formerly Trump International Hotel and Tower (Honolulu), divested in February 2024)

In development

  • Trump International Hotel (Oman)

Cancelled or never completed

Golf courses

United States

The 18th hole at Trump National Doral

(All owned directly by Trump and/or the Trump Organization)

International

In development

  • Trump International Resort & Golf Club Bali (Golf Club + Resort + Residences)
  • Trump International Resort & Golf Club Lido (Golf Club + Residences), West Java
  • Trump International Resort & Golf Club Muscat (Golf Club + Hotel + Residences)

Former

Cancelled or never completed

  • Trump at Cap Cana (Dominican Republic) a golf club, resort, residences and estates project
  • Trump International Golf Club & Resort Cozumel
  • Trump International Golf Club Canouan, The Grenadines
  • Trump National Golf Club Emerald Dunes

Casinos

Trump Entertainment Resorts was the casino arm of the Trump Organization. All of its casinos eventually went bankrupt or were divested.

Former

  • Atlantic City
    boardwalk (closed in 2016 and reopened in 2018 as Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City)
  • Harrah's
    , then wholly owned by Trump since 1986. Closed in 2014 and demolished in 2021.
  • Trump World's Fair at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City. Operated with its own casino license in a wing of Trump Plaza. Closed in 1999 and demolished in 2000.
  • Landry's, Inc.
    in 2011 who renamed it to Golden Nugget Atlantic City in 2011.
  • Trump 29 Casino, in Coachella, California, now Spotlight 29 Casino. Former 50/50 partnership with the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of California; Trump exited the business in 2006.
  • Trump Casino in Gary, Indiana, later known as Majestic Star II. Closed in 2021.
  • Trump Club Privee Casino, Canouan, Saint Vincent

Cancelled or never built

  • Trump Riverside North Casino and Hotel, St. Louis, United States
  • Trump Motor City Casino and Hotel, Detroit, United States
  • Trump Flamingo Casino, Kansas City, United States
  • Trump Diamondhead Hotel and Casino, Bay St Louis, United States

Streets/roads/government buildings

Donald Trump Square, Petah Tikva, Israel, whose name was changed to United States Square in 2023

U.S.

International

Planned

Trump Heights sign and Eagle

Former


Note: Trump Street in the City of London, England is not named after Donald Trump or his family. It dates from the middle of the 18th century and is probably named after a former inn, the Trumpeter Tavern.[35]

Arts and media

Games

Magazines

  • Trump magazines include:
    • Trump Style – a free magazine offered at Trump hotel-casinos from 1997 to 2002
    • Trump World Magazine – published from 2002 to 2006
    • Trump Magazine – published from 2006 to 2009[36]

Social media

Television

Music

Film

Books

Bold - books written or co-written by Trump himself

Food and drink

Current

Former

Species

Neopalpa donaldtrumpi was named in 2016 because the yellowish-white scales on its head were reminiscent of Trump's hairstyle.

Other

Trump's personal airplane – dubbed "Trump Force One" since his entry into politics

Satirical and critical

Items named after Trump in order to

criticize
him:

Other ventures

Current

  • Trump Sales and Leasing (residential sales)
  • Trump International Realty (residential and commercial real estate brokerage firm)
  • Trump Restaurants (located in Trump Tower and consisting of Trump Buffet, Trump Catering, Trump Ice Cream Parlor, and Trump Bar)
  • Donald Trump, The Fragrance, released in 2004.[55][56][57]
  • SUCCESS by Donald Trump (second fragrance launched by the Trump Organization and the Five Star Fragrance Company, released in March 2012)
  • Trump Collectable Cards, NFT (released in Dec 2022) [58]

Former

See also

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