Talk:Trump World Tower

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[edit] penthouse confusion


I'm a litte confused. The article says the penthouse was convert to three units, all of which sold. But the website seems to indicate that they were converted into six units with about four unsold. Who's right? --Atlastawake 22:16, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

  • Actually, on the website it appears to be six but each of the two half floor units depicted were merged into full floor units.. so it was three full floor apartments sold, instead of the six half floor apartments shown. Did that help?
So is the web site wrong? It's been that way for months. You'd think if they merged apartments to exisiting owners they would update the site. David Youngberg 16:32, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Real Number of Floors

Trump World Tower has 72 constructed floors above grade/ground, although for marketing purposes, they are numbered to floor 90. (Gary Joseph 11:24, 26 March 2006 (UTC))

[edit] hearsay removed

In cleaning up the commercial tone the article had, I removed the following

According to several New York magazines, many high profile celebrities, like Derek Jeter, Jay-Z, Bill Gates, Hideki Matsui, Sophia Loren and Harrison Ford, live and/or own property in the building, as well as royalty and many foreign missions.

While I'm sure many famous people and diplomats live there, without cites it's pointless. --Akb4 06:47, 1 December 2007 (UTC)