Developers in the Philippines, Canada, India, elsewhere pay Trump millions in licensing fees to put his name on buildings he neither built nor owns A worker removes letters from the Trump Plaza logo on Oct. 6, 2014, about a month after after the casino of the same name shut down in Atlantic City, N.J., one of four in the city to do so in 2014. On Thursday July 9, 2015, a Delaware bankruptcy judge approved a deed restriction that owner Trump Entertainment Resorts had placed on the shuttered gambling hall, preventing anyone from operating it as a casino for at least 10 years.