ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - The dilapidated building that once held the Trump Plaza Casino will be imploded Wednesday morning after the demolition plans were scrapped three weeks ago.
After 30 years in operation, the Trump Plaza closed in 2014 and the property was later purchased by conservative billionaire Carl Ichan.
Multiple unsuccessful attempts were made to bring down the building as it fell into a state of disrepair.Several instances have been reported citing chunks of building falling onto the tourist city below.
Last summer, city officials said a net would be constructed around the building to catch falling debris as the city mulled demolition plans.MORE: Implosion of former Trump Plaza casino pushed to Feb.