WPCNR TRUMP TALK. August 10, 2004: The powers behind the White Plains "Renaissance" will all assemble Monday, August 16 at 11:30 P.M. as guests of Louis Cappelli, "The Super Developer," and his pal, Donald Trump "The Super Dealer," gazillionaire television host, golf resortier and fashion mogul), co-hosting the doings in White Plains at the TNT , the Topping Off and Tearing Down Ceremony marking the occasion of Trump Tower at City Center, Mr. Trump's state-of-the-art condominium-to-be-plex at City Center reaching its 35th Floor, and the symbolic first demolition of 221 Main Street, site of Louis Cappelli's Cappelli Hotel and Condoplex he has cristened Renaissance Square. The invitation only function ramps up at Fountain Plaza on Main and Mamaroneck at 11:30 sharp, and be followed by a buffet luncheon at Zanaro's Restaurant. The juicy details:

Taking It to The Top: Trump Tower at City Center, July 29. Photo by WPCNR News.

TRUMP TOWER AT CITY CENTER, July 29, 2004. Photo by WPCNR
THE HOSTS: Donald J. Trump, CEO, The Trump Organization; Louis R. Cappelli, CEO, Cappelli Enterprises; Westchester County Executive Andrew Spano; White Plains Mayor Joseph Delfino, local business and community leaders.
The Deal: “T’NT” Event – Topping Off of Trump Tower at City Center, a 212-unit,
35-story luxury condominium, and Tearing Down of 221 Main Street to make way for construction of Renaissance Square. Renaissance Square will include a 603,750-square-foot building that will house a six-story, 172-room hotel. Atop the hotel, there will be two residential towers with a combined square footage of 455,370, housing 290 luxury residential units. In addition, the building will offer 10,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space
When: Monday, August 16, at 11:30 a.m.
Where: Renaissance Fountain Plaza, at the corner of Main Street and Mamaroneck
Avenue in downtown White Plains.
The event will be followed by a buffet lunch at Zanaro’s Italian Restaurant,
directly across the street from Fountain Plaza.
Note: A Commentary attached to this article raised the question that the first photograph attached to this article was shot through the CitizeNetReporter News Van Mobile Unit windshield. To show a comparison, since WPCNR does not recall whether the first photo was shot through the windshield, I supply a photo shot at the same time from in front of the Westchester Coach Diner from the sidewalk.