ATLANTIC CITY - The building that formerly held the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino for more than three decades will be imploded, Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small confirmed during a Thursday conference.Since ending operations in September of 2014, the building has fallen into a dangerous state of disrepair.
Several instances have been reported citing chunks of building falling onto the tourist city below. City officials say a net will be placed around the building to catch falling debris.Small says the plan is to implode the building's two large towers which will subsequently bring down the rest of the structure.
A demolition date has not been set yet, but Small hopes to expedite the processes.This news comes after a judge order building.