Six residential buildings on Manhattan's Upper West Side reportedly decided to remove big golden letters that spell out "Trump Place."
In 2016, before Trump took office, The New York Times reported that hundreds of residents at 140, 160, and 180 Riverside Boulevard signed a petition to remove his name from the buildings.
Then, in 2018, The New York Times reported that workers removed the name "Trump Place" from the front and back of 200 Riverside Boulevard, a residential building on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Most recently, in February, The Washington Post reported that the boards at 220 Riverside Boulevard and 120 Riverside Boulevard also voted in favor of removing the President's name from the exterior of each building. It's unclear whether those name removals have actually moved forward yet.
In 2017, the owner of the former Trump International Hotel and Tower in Toronto announced that the building will no longer display Trump's name.
In June 2017, The New York Times reported that the owner of the building, JCF Capital, announced the end of the Trump Organization's contract to manage the hotel and condominium complex.
The former Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower in Panama City is now a Marriott, according to a report by The Washington Post.
In 2017, the CIM Group paid the Trump Organization to end its contract with Trump SoHo, a hotel in New York City, according to a report by The New York Times.