Trump Tower (New York City)

The Trump Tower is a skyscraper located on Fifth Avenue and 56th Street in Manhattan, New York City.

This has been built by the architect The Scutt 1983. Residential and office buildings were built at the initiative of the investor Donald Trump. The building has 58 floors and a height of 202 meters. The facade is decorated in a brown bronze. Currently (as of 2014) of the skyscrapers occupied the 57th position of the tallest buildings in New York.

The impressive atrium goes over six floors and includes exclusive shops and cafes. The atrium is decorated in pink marble and gold, and contains several waterfalls and lots of mirrors. The largest waterfall in the atrium reaches a height of three storeys.

The Trump Tower is adjacent to the famous jewelry store Tiffany. This fact is also due to that the Trump Tower could be realized with its enormous height of the building at the time. Due to the peculiarities of construction law in Manhattan, it was permissible, the neighbors have the right to build in the amount to buy out ( " air rights trading " ) and this altitude strike, its own building. As the owners of the historic Tiffany building harbored no ambition to make a structural change on their property, they were received to the offer of Trump.

Trump Tower in Germany

The construction of high-rise buildings in Germany was the subject of the TD Trump Germany AG. After conducting an independent representation, the company was shared equally by the Trump U.S. and the Marseille-Kliniken. Neither the press nor on its website the Trump inc USA previously referred to this participation.

Trump Tower should then be built first in Berlin, Frankfurt and Stuttgart. The most advanced was the project in Stuttgart. The Trump Tower should with a height of 180 meters the tallest building in southern Germany and will be built on the Pragsattel in Stuttgart. The necessary land had already been secured by the Trump Germany. The project was at the time of its public presentation thereby polluted that it promptly fell to the attack on the World Trade Center on 11 September 2001. Doubts about the financing led on 21 January 2003 to the fact that the project of the city of Stuttgart was not pursued further.

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