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TR U M P  STR A TEGI ES  FO R  R E A L  ESTA TE


                   safety to the conservative bankers, and this is exactly what Trump
                   did when he sat down at the table with Pearce at his side. Instead of
                   seeing  a 27-year-old asking for millions of dollars, the bankers
                   saw Trump with someone they had been dealing with for years—
                   even though the reality was that he was just a temporary hired gun
                   for Trump.
                       An even better example of Trump’s showmanship is the way
                   he  used flashy architecture to get people excited about the
                   Commodore-Hyatt deal. Using eye-catching, conversation-starting
                   architecture is one of Trump’s signature tactics, and it’s something
                   every real estate investor, no matter how small, should consider
                   doing. A good design and some flashy ideas from an architect can
                   easily add far more value to a project than the cost of the architect’s
                   fee. If you can create something impressive and distinctive, you will
                   be able to get premium rents or a premium selling price for your
                   property.
                       Trump felt that the Commodore was going down hill because it
                   looked so dark and dingy. His plan was to build a new façade directly
                   over the building’s old skeletal structure in glass, or bronze if that
                   was feasible, otherwise he would demolish the existing building and
                   build a new one. It had to embody “showmanship”—a building with
                   sparkle and excitement that would make people stop and notice. He
                   hired a young, talented architect named Der Scutt, to help him real-
                   ize this vision.
                       Next, Trump used showmanship to get New York City to agree
                   to a massive 40-year tax abatement in order to make this deal work,
                   and instead, take a share of the profits. This was a critical piece of
                   his plan. But Trump knew that convincing the politicians and bu-
                   reaucrats in New York City government to go along with this plan
                   would be extremely difficult. To imagine that the run-down Com-
                   modore Hotel, mostly vacant and mired in unpaid property taxes,
                   could evolve into one of the busiest and most luxurious hotels in


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