The Trump International Hotel and Tower Vancouver, which closed its doors in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has shut down permanently.Right now, about the only Trump-brand property that would do well would be a transfer station.
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Friday, August 28, 2020
The Stable Genius of Bidness
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That's hard Comrade....surely you should include a sewage treatment facility, with settling ponds, aeration systems and the recycling of human waste as fertilizer. If Milwaukee can sell Milorganite, surely Trump could peddle barge loads of TrumpOrganite.
ReplyDeleteStewart: Isn't that what he does every damn day?
ReplyDelete-Doug in Sugar Pine
When I first read this my first thought was about the transfers that came in Cracker Jacks or kid's cereals for putting on temporary tattoos. After googling transfer station it made more sense. I strongly doubt that Trump could handle either.
ReplyDeleteHere in Vancouver, everyone hated having that name on a building and will be relieved to see it go. The people with apartments in the residential section of the building will have to put up with some chaos for a while, but in the long term they'll probably be slightly better off: when a developer sets up a company to manage a building, they're usually overcharging for their services.
ReplyDeleteDan, you implicitly made a good point about definitions. I added a link to do that.
ReplyDeleteThanks!