New York Grand Hyatt, Trump's first big project, faces demolition.

NEW YORK: A New York developer and a partner plan to demolish the Grand Hyatt New York, the hotel that launched US President Donald Trump's real estate career in Manhattan decades ago, the two companies said on Thursday.Developer TF Cornerstone and MSD Partners, which manages the assets of Dell Technologies founder Michael Dell and his family, said they would develop two million square feet (186,000 squaremetres) of office and retail space and a new luxury Grand Hyatt Hotel.

The redevelopment would be in collaboration with an affiliate of Hyatt Hotels Corp, TF Cornerstone, and MSD Partners said in a statement.The Grand Hyatt is immediately east of the Grand Central train station on 42nd Street and was the former Commodore Hotel, a derelict stone building built in 1919 that Trump gutted and re-skinned with a glass facade after its purchase in 1978.The hotel was Trump's first success in Manhattan after he started in real estate with his father, a wealthy developer in the New York City borough of Queens where the president grew up.

Entering Manhattan established Trump's name as a businessman and made him a source of tabloid fascination.The new development would provide new subway entrances and enhanced connectivity to...

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