But a month ago, Mr. Trump changed his official address from Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue — his primary residence since it was built in 1983 — to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla.

[Mr. Trump, a lifelong New Yorker, declares himself a resident of Florida.]

A lifelong New Yorker until he became president, Mr. Trump was shaped by the city where he grew up and built glitzy towers bearing his name. It was here that he walked on countless red carpets, held news conferences — and married, then divorced, his first two wives.

All the while providing endless fodder for the city’s tabloid newspapers.

After The Times broke the story on Thursday night, Mr. Trump said on Twitter: “Despite the fact that I pay millions of dollars in city, state and local taxes each year, I have been treated very badly by the political leaders of both the city and state.”

[The latest: Can Mr. Trump avoid taxes by moving to Florida? It’s not so simple.]

Governor Cuomo, who has feuded with the president, offered his own take: “Good riddance. It’s not like Mr. Trump paid taxes here anyway.”