Trump's billion-dollar hotel set to redefine Dubai skyline
Trump International Hotel & Tower Dubai, a new project by the Trump Organization, is poised to become a luxury landmark in Dubai. The skyscraper, standing at 1,150 feet, will feature a five-star hotel, private residences, and an exclusive club. A promotional video for the investment has been released online.
Trump International Hotel & Tower Dubai is a bold project developed by the Trump Organization in partnership with Dar Global. Announced recently, the construction of the skyscraper, expected to reach 1,150 feet tall with 80 floors, marks Donald Trump's first venture into the Middle East. The investment, estimated at a billion dollars, is slated for completion by December 2031.
Trump and the luxury hotel in Dubai
The skyscraper will not only feature a five-star hotel but also private residences and an exclusive club, "The Trump." At the building's summit, the world's highest open-air swimming pool will be constructed. Additionally, the rooftop will host two penthouses with private pools, inspired by Donald Trump's New York apartment.
Partnership with Dar Global
The project is being undertaken in partnership with Dar Global, an international developer specializing in luxury real estate. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and boasts a market capitalization of 650 million dollars. It ensures that the skyscraper will offer views of the Arabian Gulf and the world's tallest building, the over 2,600-foot Burj Khalifa.
The architectural design is managed by the Japanese firm Nikken Sekkei, known for seamlessly blending modern design with local heritage. The company operates worldwide, implementing projects in over 40 countries. The Trump Organization also plans to expand the Trump International Golf Club in Doha, highlighting its ongoing expansion plans in the region.
The Trump Organization is an American conglomerate based in New York's Trump Tower. It includes Donald Trump's business ventures and investments, where he serves as chairman and CEO. However, Trump announced he would step down from his roles in the company upon assuming the presidency, having passed management responsibilities to his three children.