Trump Plaza implosion: Atlantic City staple for more than 3 decades comes down – WATCH

A staple of Atlantic City for more than three decades, the Trump Plaza, came down in a matter of seconds at 9:07 a.m.

News 12 Staff

Feb 17, 2021, 5:24 PM

Updated 1,255 days ago

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A staple of Atlantic City for more than three decades, the Trump Plaza, came down in a matter of seconds at 9:07 a.m.
“Amazing,” says Joseph Bodnar, of Bodnar’s Auction. “It was really exhilarating. I really enjoyed it; I’ve never seen anything like that."
“They said someone was in the Caesars parking garage, and there was a drone being flown above Caesars, which as we know, which is a temporary no-fly zone, so that’s what delayed it,” says Marty Small.
Mayor Small fulfilled a promise to city residents to bring the building down, which sat empty for the past seven years -- deteriorating and becoming a safety hazard. Crews will begin removing the rubble which sits stories high, but what’s next?
“It doesn’t really happen so we have one chance to get this right and if I had it my way, it would be something mixed-use development or some form of family entertainment to complement the steel pier,” says Mayor Small. “Our new $100 million water park that we’re bringing in a month or two and just something that will draw people to the great city of Atlantic City.” 
The building in front of where the tower was will be torn down, along with a building in the back that was left up to block debris. Officials say the site should be leveled and cleaned up before the summer arrives.


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