NYC Ice Rinks to Close as City Cuts Business Ties With Trump

NEW YORK (AP) —
Hockey practice at Lasker Rink in New York’s Central Park. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow, File)

Two Central Park ice rinks are set to close after Sunday because New York City is cutting ties with the Trump Organization that operates them.

Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration announced last month it would terminate business contracts with President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

As a result, Wollman Rink and Lasker Rink will close after Sunday’s sessions, CBS News and the New York Post reported.

Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, called the move “purely a political stunt that only hurts New Yorkers.”

“Instead of focusing on a dying city which everyone is leaving because of rising crime, high taxes, closed businesses and totally incompetent leadership, the Mayor is painting signs in front of Trump Tower and trying to destroy the only outdoor activity available to children during a pandemic,” Trump said in a statement.

De Blasio said the Trump Organization earns about $17 million a year in profits from its contracts to run the skating rinks, as well as a carousel in Central Park and a golf course in the Bronx.

He said the city would seek new vendors for all the attractions.

“We are working diligently through our competitive RFP process to secure new operators for these great amenities so as not to impact the respective seasons,” Parks spokeswoman Crystal Howard told the New York Post.

The rinks are used by youth skating and hockey programs.

“Everyone was absolutely devastated, every kid, their parents, their coaches,” Malik Garvin, director of Ice Hockey in Harlem, told CBS. “Kids are paying the price for something they had nothing to do with.”

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