The final plans are going on
today for Wednesday’s 9 a.m. scheduled implosion of Trump Plaza in Atlantic
City.
The hotel opened back in
1984 as the largest hotel and casino in Atlantic City. It was the city's 10th
casino and hotel, costing $210 million to build.
The casino and hotel closed
for good roughly 30 years later as the lowest performing casino in Atlantic
City.
Former President Donald Trump
was no longer owner of the casino at the time of its closure.
News 12 will have live reports beginning
Wednesday at 5 a.m.