The following things are named after Donald Trump, an American businessman and real estate developer, who licenses his name for use on a variety of products. Many are owned by The Trump Organization.
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Real estate
Trump Tower
Completed/in use
- Baku, Azerbaijan
- Hollywood, Florida
- Istanbul, Turkey – first Trump building in Europe
- New York City
- Sunny Isles Beach, Florida
- White Plains, New York
Planned/under construction
Abandoned/never completed
"Trump International Hotel and Tower"
Completed/in use
Planned/under construction
Abandoned/never completed
Trump Plaza
In use
- Palm Beach
- New York City
- New Rochelle
- Jersey City
- Trump Plaza and Riverwalk – the name of the park surrounding Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago)
Closed
Other buildings
In use
- Trump Bay Street, in Jersey City, New Jersey
- Trump World Tower, in New York City
- The Trump Building, in New York City
- Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower, in Panama City
- Trump SoHo, hotel condominium in New York City
- Trump Parc and Trump Parc East, Manhattan
- Trump Park Avenue, Manhattan
- Trump Hotel Las Vegas
- Trump Parc, Stamford, Connecticut
- Golden Nugget Atlantic City, formerly known as Trump Marina
- Trump Place, Manhattan
Abandoned/never completed
- Elite Tower, formerly known as Trump Plaza Tower, and Trump Elite Tower, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Trump Taj Mahal, in Atlantic City, New Jersey (no longer owned, operated or administered by the Trump Organization)
- Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico
Golf
- Trump International Golf Links and Hotel Ireland
- Trump National Doral Miami
- Trump National Golf Club (Bedminster, New Jersey)
- Trump National Golf Club Westchester
- Trump National Golf Club (Jupiter, Florida)
- Trump National Golf Club (Los Angeles)
- Trump National Golf Club (Philadelphia)
- Trump National Golf Club (Washington, D.C.)
- Trump Turnberry, in Scotland
- Trump International Golf Club – Dubai[1]
- Trump International Golf Links, Scotland[2]
Food and drink
- Trump Steaks
- Trump Ice
- Trump Winery
- Trump Super Premium Vodka
- Trump Golden Ale[3] now renamed Chinga Tu Pelo beer[4]
- Trump Vodka
People
- Donald Trump Jr., his firstborn child.
Other
- Michael Moore in TrumpLand, a 2016 film by Michael Moore
- Donald J. Trump State Park, in New York, located on land donated by Trump to the state in 2006
- Donald Trump's Real Estate Tycoon
- Trump fragrances
- Donald Trump, The Fragrance
- Empire by Trump
- Success by Trump
- Trump Force One – the nickname given by the media to a Boeing 757-200ER airliner that is the personal aircraft of Donald Trump.[5][6]
- Trump Model Management
- Trump Mortgage
- Trump Productions
- Trump Shuttle
- GoTrump.com
- Trump's Castle/Trump Marina
- Trump Entertainment Resorts
- Trump Magazine
- Trump World Magazine
- Trump: The Game
- Trump Network, Direct Selling Vitamin Company
- Trump University, owned mostly by Trump (renamed The Trump Entrepreneur Initiative in 2010)
- Trump Institute, a separate business licensed but not owned by Trump[7]
Former
- Donald J. Trump Signature Collection menswear line at Macy's (partnership ended in 2015)[8]
- Tour de Trump, a bicycle race held in 1989 and 1990[9]
References
- ^ "Home - Trump International Golf Club - Dubai". trumpgolfdubai.com. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- ^ "Trump International Golf Links - Luxury Hotel - Aberdeen, Scotland - Trump International Golf Links - Scotland". trumpgolfscotland.com. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- ^ "5 Rabbit Chinga tu Pelo, an anti-Trump Beer to be bottled - Beer Street Journal". beerstreetjournal.com. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- ^ Levitz, Eric (2015-07-02). "Brewery to Trump: 'F*ck Your Hair'". MSNBC. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
- ^ Colin Campbell (January 30, 2016). "Donald Trump's plane landing in Iowa – Business Insider". Business Insider. Retrieved April 22, 2016.
- ^ "'Trump Force One' the plane that carries Donald Trump from campaign stop to campaign stop – KTAR.com". KTAR.com. August 2, 2015. Retrieved April 22, 2016.
- ^ Jonathan Martin (June 29, 2016). "Trump Institute Offered Get-Rich Schemes With Plagiarized Lessons". The New York Times. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
- ^ Krystina Gustafson (2015-07-01). "Macy's cuts ties with Donald Trump". CNBC. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ^ Hogan, Kevin (10 April 2016). "The Strange Tale of Donald Trump's 1989 Biking Extravaganza". Politico. Retrieved 12 April 2016.