Trump Tower
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Trump Tower
Summary
Trump Tower is a skyscraper[1]. It ranks in the top 0.57% of skyscraper entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,781 views/month, #11 of 1,933).[2]
Key Facts
- Trump Tower is located in Manhattan[3].
- Trump Tower is in the country of United States[4].
- Trump Tower's instance of is recorded as skyscraper[5].
- Trump Tower's architect is recorded as Der Scutt[6].
- Trump Tower is owned by The Trump Organization[7].
- Trump Tower is operated by The Trump Organization[8].
- Donald Trump is named after Trump Tower[9].
- Trump Tower is made of reinforced concrete[10].
- Trump Tower is made of glass[11].
- Trump Tower is made of aluminium[12].
- The location of Trump Tower was Midtown Manhattan[13].
- Trump Tower's postal code is recorded as 10022[14].
- Trump Tower is used for office[15].
- Trump Tower is used for apartment[16].
- Trump Tower is used for restaurant[17].
- Trump Tower is used for trade[18].
- Trump Tower's Commons category is recorded as Trump Tower (Manhattan)[19].
- Trump Tower's occupant is recorded as Trump family[20].
- Trump Tower's occupant is recorded as The Trump Organization[21].
- Trump Tower's occupant is recorded as CONCACAF[22].
- Trump Tower's occupant is recorded as Cristiano Ronaldo[23].
- Trump Tower's occupant is recorded as Gucci[24].
- Trump Tower's occupant is recorded as José Maria Marin[25].
- 1983 marks the founding of Trump Tower[26].
- Trump Tower's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 40.7625, 'lon': -73.974166666667}[27].
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Geography
Trump Tower is in the country of United States[4]. It is located in Manhattan[3].
Designation and Status
Trump Tower's instance of is recorded as skyscraper[5].
History and Context
1983 marks the founding of Trump Tower[26]. It is owned by The Trump Organization[7]. Donald Trump is named after it[9].
Why It Matters
Trump Tower ranks in the top 0.57% of skyscraper entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,781 views/month, #11 of 1,933).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]