Legal filings reveal cause of scaffolding at Trump-branded Kennedy Center
A massive scaffolding structure remains at the entrance of the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago due to damage caused by the removal of the building's signage. Legal documents indicate that the marble facade was compromised during the installation and subsequent removal of the Trump name.
The Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago has been obscured by a large tarp and scaffolding for an extended period, prompting public curiosity regarding the state of the building's entrance. According to recent legal filings, the structure is not part of a renovation project but is instead a necessary measure to address structural damage to the building's exterior.
Lawyers representing the property have stated that the damage to the marble facade occurred during the process of installing and later removing the large 'Trump' signage that once adorned the building. The scaffolding serves as a protective barrier while repairs are conducted on the stone surface. While the presence of the tarp has been a point of speculation for residents and tourists, the legal documents clarify that the work is focused on restoring the facade to its original condition following the sign's removal. No specific timeline for the completion of these repairs or the removal of the scaffolding has been provided in the current reports.
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Framed the ongoing construction as a consequence of the controversial removal of the Trump brand.
"damaged the marble facade"
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- ·Lack of comment from the building's current management or ownership group.
- ·No estimated cost or completion date for the structural repairs.
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