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Trump Spa invites Marina City residents to Member Appreciation Party

April 18, 2009 – The Spa at Trump is continuing its relentless pursuit of Marina City residents. The 23,000 square foot facility on the 14th floor of Trump International Hotel and Tower has been open for a year. During that time, the spa has organized at least two “member appreciation parties,” and another is planned for Wednesday.

Membership Director Caroline Rawlings has invited all Marina City residents to the party. It is an opportunity for the spa to show off new services and products.

Anyone enrolling at the event, says Rawlings, will get a 50 percent discount off the membership fee. The discounted fee would be $1,000 and monthly dues are $190.

  • What: Member Appreciation Party
  • Where: The Spa at Trump, 401 North Wabash Avenue, 14th floor
  • When: April 22, 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
  • RSVP: Caroline Rawlings, 312-588-8126

The Spa at Trump Besides 11 spa treatment rooms, The Spa at Trump has a 16,000 square foot state-of-the-art health club (seen at left). As of February, about 22 Marina City residents belonged to the facility.

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