New exit signs on Interstate 95 have been changed to Donald J. Trump International Airport replacing the Palm Beach International Airport signs on July 2, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. The name change is official on July 9.
New exit signs on Interstate 95 have been changed to Donald J. Trump International Airport replacing the Palm Beach International Airport signs on July 2, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. The name change is official on July 9.
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What signs, buildings have Trump's name, face? What's on his wish list

Trump Tower. Trump Plaza. #TrumpForceOne − those are just a few of the things that have Donald Trump ‘s name in big letters.

Get ready for President Donald J. Trump International Airport.

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Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) in West Palm Beach, Florida, will officially be renamed, with a FAQ on the airport’s website saying final approval of the change is expected to come from the Federal Aviation Administration on July 9, 2026. However, the site states, it may take longer for signage and other information to be updated.

In addition, PBI becomes DJT, the new airport code, next month.

For those keeping track, the next time he comes to his Florida home, President Donald Trump will land at President Donald J. Trump International Airport via Air Force One (not Trump Force One, the personal jet he used when he wasn’t in office), and then drive to his private club, Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, on a stretch of road named President Donald J. Trump Boulevard.

But having his name on buildings is nothing new for the billionaire real estate tycoon and reality TV star as he’s owned several hotels and golf course resorts across the country and worldwide.

Days before the one-year anniversary of his return to office, his list of “Trump signs” grew with President Donald J. Trump Boulevard near Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach, Florida. The “ceremonial” street covers a stretch of Southern Boulevard to the Palm Beach airport, the route Trump (and anti-Trump) supporters typically line up on to watch the Trump motorcade when the president arrives or leaves town.

The street-naming ceremony, which Trump attended, was Jan. 16, 2026, almost a year after his nearly weeklong Inauguration Day events in Washington, D.C.

After he became the 45th and 47th U.S. president, however, the U.S. government has elected to honor him in other ways. Some lawmakers have proposed bills and legislation to have his face and/or name added on items ranging from $100 bill (sorry, Benjamin Franklin) to Mount Rushmore in Keystone, South Dakota.

Below is a list and photo gallery of buildings, signs, hotels and golf course resorts that have Trump’s face or name − as well as a wishlist of things, landmarks or buildings that would honor Donald Trump.

When will PBI Airport be renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport?

The name change will become effective July 9, 2026, the airport announced on its website.

However, “transition activities, including updates to signage, branding and public‑facing materials, will occur in phases. Airport operations and services will continue without interruption.” 

Final FAA approval is anticipated on July 9, 2026.

Trump Boulevard in West Palm Beach, Florida

In December 2025, the stretch of Southern Boulevard that runs from Mar-a-Lago to Palm Beach International Airport in Palm Beach, Florida, got a new, additional, ceremonial name: President Donald J. Trump Boulevard.

The ceremonial renaming won’t affect any mailing addresses or street signs within city limits, officials say. Two sign markers indicating the new honorary name were placed at the two intersections where the renamed stretch begins – the intersections of Southern Boulevard and Kirk Road in the unincorporated county.

The move came after city commissioners approved the renaming 4-1 at a Dec. 8, 2025, meeting. The ceremonial renaming of President Donald J. Trump Boulevard was Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, four days before the one-year anniversary of his return to office.

Trump-Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

The Kennedy Center’s board of trustees, which Trump chairs and consists mostly of members handpicked by Trump, voted to rename the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to the Trump-Kennedy Center on Dec. 18, 2025.

Signage on the building installed the next day shows its full name: “The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.”

However, the law passed in 1964 to create the building did not grant the board authority to change its name.

U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered Trump’s name removed May 29, the birthday of John F. Kennedy. In addition, Cooper ruled Trump’s name removed from all digital materials by June 12, 2026.

As of July 8, 2026, a federal appeals panel ruled unanimously that Trump’s name will remain off the Kennedy Center while he continues to litigate the removal, a USA TODAY story states. Meanwhile, a tarp and scaffolding continue to cover the facade where Trump’s name had been.

Photos of Trump’s name and face on buildings, signs, hotels

Trump Force One

Trump Force One, Donald Trump’s private plane, reportedly got its nickname from the Palm Beach Post, Trump’s hometown newspaper and a USA TODAY Network publication. It has its own hashtag on social with lots of #TrumpForceOne selfies on Instagram. When his private plane is in town, people in Palm Beach County (and beyond) travel to take selfies with it.

He and the extended Trump family frequently used Trump Force One except during his 45th and 47th terms as U.S. president, from 2017 to 2021, and 2025 to 2029, respectively. As president, Air Force One is his prime method of transportation.

He did use Trump Force One when he lost the 2020 presidential election to former President Joe Biden, from 2021 to 2025.

Donald J. Trump Ballroom at his private club, Mar-a-Lago in Florida

On Jan. 22, 2005, billionaire Donald Trump, then host of “The Apprentice” reality TV show on NBC, married Slovenian model Melania Knauss at Bethesda-By-the-Sea Church in Palm Beach, Florida. The Trump-Knauss wedding reception was held at the “new” Donald J. Trump Grand Ballroom at Mar-a-Lago, less than 3 miles from the church. The ballroom cost $35 million and was built in a Versailles-inspired Louis XIV style, including several Czechoslovakian crystal chandeliers.

Over the years, the Donald J. Trump ballroom at Mar-a-Lago was the site of Trump’s annual New Year’s Eve gala, press conferences and Trump family wedding receptions.

Trump on $100 bill, Mount Rushmore? President may also be honored with these signs, coins, landmarks

The U.S. government has also put Trump’s name and picture on these other things:

Republican lawmakers have proposed numerous bills and resolutions that would honor Trump or feature his image in recent years:

Contributing: Bart Jansen, Joey Garrison, Davis Winkie, Amanda Lee Myers, Cybele Mayes-Osterman, Mike Snider, Marc Ramirez, USA TODAY; Allie Feinberg, Knoxville News Sentinel

Sangalang is a lead digital producer for USA TODAY Network. Follow her on Twitter or Instagram at @byjensangalang. Support local journalism. Subscribe to the free Florida TODAY newsletter.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: What signs, buildings have Trump’s name, face? What’s on his wish list

Reporting by Jennifer Sangalang and Kinsey Crowley, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Palm Beach Post

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