Trump, Donald J.
▪ American real estate developer
in full Donald John Trump
born June 14, 1946, New York, N.Y., U.S.
American real-estate developer who amassed vast hotel, casino, and other real-estate properties, in the New York City area and around the world.
The son of a wealthy apartment-building developer in the Queens borough of New York, Trump graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance in 1968. He went to work in his father's company, the Trump Organization, and worked to expand its holdings of rental housing. In the 1970s he made a series of shrewd property purchases in Manhattan, obtaining generous tax concessions on his land and building purchases from New York's city government, which was eager for new investment at a time when it confronted a severe fiscal crisis. Trump bought and renovated several aging hotel complexes and apartment towers in Manhattan and built new ones there as well. By the 1990s Trump's business empire encompassed a number of high-rises (including the Empire State Building), hotels, and condominiums, including Trump Tower (opened 1983); more than 25,000 rental and co-op apartment units in Queens and Brooklyn; and several hotel-casino complexes in the nearby gambling centre of Atlantic City, N.J. Trump was caught in the real-estate downturn at the end of the 1980s, and in June 1990 he missed payments to banks and bondholders. He was, however, able to secure additional loans and thereby avoid bankruptcy; estimates of his personal fortune during this period ranged from $2 billion to zero. His fortunes rebounded with the strong economy of the 1990s.
In 1989 Trump bought an East Coast air shuttle service from American Airlines. During his period of financial difficulties in 1991 it was taken over by USAir. In 1996 he partnered with NBC (
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.) to purchase the Miss America, Miss USA, and Miss Teen USA beauty pageants. Trump also cowrote several best-selling books on success and financial perseverance, including
Trump: The Art of the Deal (1987),
Trump: The Art of the Comeback (1997), and
Why We Want You to Be Rich (2006).
In October 1999, stating that the two major parties had become extremist, Trump switched his voter registration from the Republican Party to an affiliate of the Reform Party, and he set up a committee to explore the possibility of seeking the Reform nomination for president in 2000. He set forth his political views in The America We Deserve (2000).
By the early 21st century, Trump had begun developing several major hotel and residential complexes around the world, including Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago, Trump at Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic, and the Palm Trump International Hotel and Tower on Palm Jumeirah island off the coast of Dubayy, U.A.E. In addition, in 2004 Trump premiered his reality television series, The Apprentice, which featured contestants competing in various challenges to become one of his employees. The Emmy-nominated series popularized the phrase “You're fired” and solidified Trump's reputation as a shrewd, outspoken businessman.
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Источник: Trump, Donald J.