Donald Trump — or his name, at 𝓀least — has left the buil𒉰ding.
Work crews on Wednesday pulled golden “TRUMP PLACE” signs off three luxury high-rises on the West Side of Manhattan, scrubbing the president-elect’s fo෴rmer connection to the tony buildings.
The high-rises will no longer be known as the collective “Trump 🍸Place” but simply by their individual addresses — 140, 160 and 180 Rivers🍒ide Blvd.
Those numbers and letters for the three addresses went up immediately in place of Tru🐟mp’s nameಌ.
Workers removed the garish gold, capital letters, one at a time, from three sides of each buildings. They were p🥃ulled down in 🦋order, so “RUMP PLACE” ruled the high rises for several minutes apiece.
“It’s awesome,” said Greꦚg Lane, a 45-year-old resident of 140. “I🍃 am so happy to see the sign go down.”
The president-elect once own🦩ed all three buildings and had his name contractually kept on the structures even after they were sold. But agreements to k🥃eep Trump’s name have since expired.
The 🍌changes were celebrated by neighborhood residents. “This is the first time since the election I’ve seen people smiling,” said Berenice Bensa, 74.