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Coordinates: 39°21′11″N 74°26′23″W / 39.353182°N 74.439733°W / 39.353182; -74.439733
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Trump Plaza
Address 2500 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Opening dateMay 26, 1984
No. of rooms906 (762 Rooms/142 Suites)
Total gaming space85,253 sq ft (7,920.3 m2)
Permanent showsNo permanent shows
Notable restaurantsRainforest Cafe
Casino typeLand
OwnerTrump Entertainment Resorts
Previous namesHarrah's at Trump Plaza
Renovated in2006
Websitehttp://www.trumpplaza.com/

Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino is a Trump branded casino-hotel resort located on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey at Mississippi Avenue. Designed by architect Martin Stern, Jr., it was built in 1984 and is owned by Trump Entertainment Resorts, which also owns and operates Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort and Trump Marina (both located in Atlantic City). Trump Plaza is adjacent to the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall.

The complex was at the center of a major eminent domain court case in the mid-1990s, when Trump Enterprises sought to obtain the property of Vera Coking, a retired homeowner whose house was adjacent to Trump Plaza. (picture) In Coking vs. C.R.D.A., Donald Trump, and Trump Plaza, Mrs. Coking was victorious,[1] and plans to build a limousine parking lot on her property were thwarted.

The hotel consists of 2 towers: The Main Tower and The East Tower.

There is a Rainforest Cafe in Trump Plaza.

The World Wrestling Federation also held WrestleMania at the Trump Plaza in 1988 (WrestleMania IV) and 1989 (WrestleMania V).

Restaurants

Bars & Nightclubs

  • The Beach Bar (seasonal)
  • Liquid Bar
  • Jezebel's
  • The Theatre at Trump Plaza

References

External links

39°21′11″N 74°26′23″W / 39.353182°N 74.439733°W / 39.353182; -74.439733

Preceded by Host of WrestleMania IV & V
(with Boardwalk Hall)

1988 - 1989
Succeeded by

Template:WrestleMania venues