The Trumps have introduced two new, more affordable hotel brands in the last couple of years, Scion and American Idea, but have announced only one partner in the endeavors, in the Mississippi Delta. And in the 17 months since the president took office, the owners of struggling Trump hotels in Toronto and New York paid the Trump Organization millions of dollars to remove the family moniker from the properties. A feud with a hotel owner in Panama led to the Trump name’s being pried off with a crowbar.

The Trump Organization and Kushner Companies declined to comment for this article, but the head of the Trump Organization’s hotel division, Eric Danziger, said this year that the pipeline of current deals was “still very active,” and that he continued to line up new Scion and American Idea hotels.

The Trumps and the Kushners first teamed up around the time of the election on a Trump-branded residential project in Jersey City. There is no indication from disclosure statements that the building, owned by the Kushners, is producing fees for the Trump Organization, though the name remains in place.

The Trump-Kushner partnership in Livingston was unusual from the start. It was the first hotel the Trumps managed that did not carry their name. And its suburban location contrasted with the five-star urban high-rises synonymous with the Trump hotel brand, though the Trumps had hotel management experience that the Kushners lacked, and the family connection helped bring them together.