Supporters of Chinese Cultural Center invite President Trump; hope he can save history

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The group believes the new owner is thinking about turning the property into a standard commercial and office space.

By Maria Hechanova | AZFamily

PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) –

On Saturday, a local Asian American community group invited President Donald Trump to visit the Chinese Cultural Center during his trip to Phoenix Tuesday.

The group’s spokesperson emailed the invitation to the president’s press office with in hopes he can convince the property’s new owner to save the piece of Arizona history built 20 years ago.

Right now, the group believes the new owner is thinking about dismantling its cultural features, destroying its garden and turning the property into a standard commercial and office space.

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