The majesty of New York’s financial district and the style and elegance of Trump come together to create an incredibly impressive, landmark property at 40 Wall Street. Comprised of 1.3 million square-feet of office space distributed over 72 stories, this 1930 property was once the tallest building in the world. Originally named the Manhattan Company Building, and designed by architects H. Craig Severance and Yasuo Matsui, it towers over the city as a reminder of New York’s global import. After years of vacancy, Donald J. Trump purchased the property, invested more than $200 million in restorations, and brought it to the peak of its original grandeur. The high profile tenants that occupy the Trump building represent the pinnacle of New York City in their international prestige and power.