Manhattan luxury condo owners vote to strip Trump's name

FILE- In this March 16, 2016 file photo, one of the workmen holds up the letter "T" as they remove the letters from a building formerly known as Trump Place in New York. Owners of the last of six luxury New York City condominiums that once displayed the president's name have voted to have name removed from the building. On Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, apartment owners got an email from the board of managers of a high-rise on Manhattan's west side confirming that "Trump Place" will disappear from the facade. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
FILE- In this March 16, 2016 file photo, one of the workmen holds up the letter "T" as they remove the letters from a building formerly known as Trump Place in New York. Owners of the last of six luxury New York City condominiums that once displayed the president's name have voted to have name removed from the building. On Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, apartment owners got an email from the board of managers of a high-rise on Manhattan's west side confirming that "Trump Place" will disappear from the facade. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
photo FILE- In this Nov. 16, 2016 file photo, workmen remove the letters from a building formerly known as Trump Place in New York. On Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, apartment owners got an email from the board of managers of a high-rise on Manhattan's west side confirming that "Trump Place" will disappear from the building's facade. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

NEW YORK (AP) - Big, brassy letters spelling "Trump" will be ripped off another New York City apartment tower, the last of six luxury condominiums that once displayed the president's name.

Owners got an email Friday from the board of a high-rise on Manhattan's west side confirming that "Trump Place" will disappear from the facade in coming weeks.

The move comes after the majority of owners at 220 Riverside Blvd. voted to remove the Trump name, though the Trump Organization still manages the condo.

The board at nearby 120 Riverside announced Thursday it would no longer be called Trump Place.

Three adjacent buildings dropped his name before Republican President Donald Trump took office, then another last fall.

The buildings were developed in the 1990s by a group of Chinese billionaires.

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