Donald Trump — or his name, at least — has left the building.

Work crews on Wednesday pulled golden “TRUMP PLACE” signs off three luxury high-rises on the West Side of Manhattan, scrubbing the president-elect’s former connection to the tony buildings.

The high-rises will no longer be known as the collective “Trump Place” but simply by their individual addresses — 140, 160 and 180 Riverside Blvd.

Those numbers and letters for the three addresses went up immediately in place of Trump’s name.

Workers removed the garish gold, capital letters, one at a time, from three sides of each buildings. They were pulled down in order, so “RUMP PLACE” ruled the high rises for several minutes apiece.

“It’s awesome,” said Greg Lane, a 45-year-old resident of 140. “I am so happy to see the sign go down.”

The president-elect once owned all three buildings and had his name contractually kept on the structures even after they were sold. But agreements to keep Trump’s name have since expired.

The changes were celebrated by neighborhood residents. “This is the first time since the election I’ve seen people smiling,” said Berenice Bensa, 74.