Trump Tower (White Plains)

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Trump Tower at City Center is a 35-story high-rise condominium apartment building built in White Plains, Westchester County, New York. It was completed in 2005. The Trump Organization led the development, sales and management of the building. It has 212 condominium residences that opened September 21, 2005. It is adjacent to the "Lofts at City Center," which has an additional 29 units that were completed in 2005. A second 35-story residential tower at City Center includes 311 luxury rental apartments. City Center includes 450,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and entertainment space that houses Target, Circuit City, Filene's Basement, Barnes & Noble, Office Max, a 15-screen National Amusements multiplex, New York Sports Clubs, Legal Sea Foods, Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar, and the Atlanta Bread Company. Additionally, it includes the 450-seat White Plains Performing Arts Center.

The building is adjacent and attached to a several story municipal parking lot whose rooftop holds the outdoor amenities for the Trump Tower residents. Rooftop amenities include a pool and louge area, two tennis courts and a paddle board court.

Trump Tower at City Center is the tallest building in Westchester County and the tallest building between New York City and Albany and will be until the 39-story Trump Plaza in nearby New Rochelle, which is still under construction, is completed. (Trump Plaza will in turn be surpassed by White Plains' 40-story Renaissance Square towers in 2008.)

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Residents are zoned to White Plains Public Schools [1].

School assignments for elementary and middle school depend on the district's assignments of students by racial groups [2].

Like all areas of White Plains, the tower is zoned to White Plains High School [3].

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