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Trump Plaza (Jersey City)

2008 establishments in New JerseyApartment buildings in Jersey City, New JerseyNew Classical architectureResidential buildings completed in 2008Residential skyscrapers in Jersey City, New Jersey
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Trump Plaza also known as Trump Plaza Residences, is the first of two apartment complex buildings to be built in Jersey City, New Jersey. Trump Plaza Residences is 532 ft tall (162 m) and has 55 floors, and is the 7th tallest residential building in New Jersey. In 2020, the Trump name was removed from the properties and has been renamed the 88 Morgan Street Condominiums.The property was initially approved in 1999 for a twin-tower project to be known as HarborSpire, which never materialized. In 2005, Donald Trump and Dean Geibel partnered to develop Trump Plaza on the property. The project was to consist of two towers, the first of which opened in 2008. The second tower, known as Trump Bay Street, was opened in 2016.

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Trump Plaza (Jersey City)
Morgan Street, Jersey City

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Morgan Street 88
07311 Jersey City
New Jersey, United States
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