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Westchester County residents in frantic fight to keep Trump’s name on luxury 40-story building: ‘Needs to stop’
NY Post
A group of Westchester County residents is in a frantic fight to keep Donald Trump’s name emblazoned on their luxury high-rise — claiming a rigged condo election could foil their bid, The Post has learned.
About two dozen tenants at the 40-story, 194-unit Trump Plaza in New Rochelle want the former president’s name to stay on the building even after his management company got the boot but say anti-Trump members of the condo board are trying to fix the system in their favor.
“They promised us that they would be an apolitical board, but they’re not. This is all political,” said Monserrate Fisher, 79, who has owned a unit in the building since 2010.
The move to strip “Trump” from the tower — one of only two major residential properties in the county still carrying his name — failed to garner enough support at a 2022 condo board vote, the residents said.
That should have settled the dispute, but instead, some residents of the building have apparently launched a campaign to get their way.
“They didn’t get the votes. This needs to stop,” said Al LePore, 65, who owns a unit with his wife Gina. “They won’t stop until they get their way.”