Close icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. A doorman stands outside of ritzy Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Trump-branded Manhattan buildings have lost more than 20% their value since he first took office. Even properties that used to have the Trump name — but don't anymore — have lost 17% of their value. "The Trump name is probably pretty radioactive right now," realtor Mark Cohen told Insider. After a tumultuous one-term presidency, a violent insurrection by supporters, and a retirement to Florida, the Trump name has attracted some negative connotations. And his real-estate holdings are feeling the heat: According to Curbed's analysis of a report from real-estate data firm UrbanDigs, Trump-branded Manhattan properties have lost more than 20% of their value since Trump first took office.