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Owner of Trump hotel files for bankruptcy

VANCOUVER, Canada (AP) — The company that owns the Trump International Hotel in Vancouver has filed for bankruptcy. According to the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada, TA Hotel Management Limited Partnership filed for bankruptcy on Thursday. Records show the company has $3.59 million in liabilities and $840,000 in assets. The first meeting of creditors is expected on Sept. 16. A call to the hotel’s reservation desk was not answered, nor was a call to TA Hotel Management Ltd. The hotel officially opened in February 2017 with Donald Jr. and Eric Trump attending, along with developer Tiah Joo Kim. Protestors gathered outside and then Mayor Gregor Robertson and other local politicians did not attend the ceremony. The hotel employed about 250 people. The 63-story building is the second tallest building in Metro Vancouver. The hotel’s 147 guest rooms, amenities, and ballrooms occupy the first 15 floors. Above that are 217 condominiums.

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