Trump Entertainment Resorts
| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | |
| Founded | 1995 |
| Founder | Donald Trump |
| Defunct | 2016 |
| Fate | Bankrupt, assets acquired, resold by Icahn Enterprises |
Key people | Carl Icahn (stakeholder management) |
| Products | Trump One Card |
| Revenue | $175.6 million (2016) |
Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. was an American gambling and hospitality company. The company previously owned and operated the now-demolished Trump Plaza and Trump World's Fair (both in Atlantic City), the sold and renamed Trump Marina in Atlantic City, Trump Casino & Hotel in Gary, Indiana, Trump 29 in Coachella, California, and Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. It was founded in 1995 as Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts by Donald Trump, who after 2004 held only a minority ownership. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2004, 2009 and 2014. It became a subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises in 2016. Since then, all of the company's properties have been closed and sold.