Last August, the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Vancouver, BC was forced to shut down. It turned out that four years of watching the washed-up real estate shill spout racist garbage and threaten to nuke hurricanes was bad for business, apparently.

But the name is still on the side of the urban Canadian skyscraper, the second-tallest building in the province. Just not for a whole lot longer.

New management has taken over, and they’re slapping a new name on it: 1151 Residences, a reference to the building’s street address.

That means the big shiny letters saying “TRUMP” will soon be coming down, along with the luxury spa he creepily named for his daughter. “Spa by Ivanka”, how original!

All the rebranding is expected to be completed sometime next year for the 63-story behemoth.

It’s not even the first of Trump’s businesses in Vancouver to fail. Three years ago, the Trump-owned Drai’s nightclub was shuttered after it didn’t live up to its hype as “the leading nightlife experience in Vancouver.”

Trump properties around the globe have scrubbed his name from their sides and scrambled to distance themselves from the ex-president. Why it took him running America into the ground, rather than just being the horrible piece of crap he was before he became president, for businesses to develop their distaste for him is a mystery.

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Trump’s golf resorts are a laughingstock, his legal battles are seemingly never-ending, and even his neighbors near the Palm Beach Mar-a-Lago resort, which he called the “Winter White House,” are suing to keep him from actually living at the property.

Nobody wants to be near the guy, or even his name. Well, nobody but crazy Republicans running in red states who think his particular brand of racism is just right for their campaigns.

We’ll see how long it takes to get that name removed from our history books.

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