Trump International Hotel and Tower (New York)

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Trump International Hotel and Tower
Trump International Hotel and Tower
The globe outside the entrance
The globe outside the entrance

The Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York City is a high-rise building, located in Manhattan at Columbus Circle, at the intersection of Central Park West and 59th Street/Central Park South. It is owned by The Trump Organization and features hotel rooms and residential condominiums. It is also the site of the former Gulf and Western building (1971), which was stripped to its skeleton and renovated from 1995 to 1997.

Trump International is zoned to New York City Department of Education schools.

The tower is zoned to P.S. 191 Amsterdam and is unzoned for middle school; contacting the Region 10 will reveal the middle school assignment for the Trump International resident. [1]

Residents must apply to area public high schools.


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