Dubai is officially getting its own Trump Tower, weeks ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to the region. Dar Global and The Trump Organization announced the launch of Trump International Hotel & Tower, Dubai, reaffirming their confidence in the region’s long-term growth potential and commitment to delivering exceptional value to investors and residents alike.
This project marks the Middle East’s first and only Trump International Hotel & Tower and represents the fifth collaboration between Dar Global and the Trump Organisation.
Building on the success of developments such as Trump Tower Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and Oman’s Trump International Golf Club and Hotel, the latest project is set along Sheikh Zayed road at the entrance of Downtown Dubai with views to Burj Khalifa and the Sea.
Tower to feature highest outdoor pool in the world
Occupying 80 floors at 350 meters, Trump International Hotel & Tower, Dubai will offer luxury rooms and suites, private lounges, personalized service, and world-class amenities for guests. It will also feature The Trump, a private members-only club, and an exclusive resort-style pool dedicated to residents only.
“Dubai’s vibrant economy and strategic location make it a prime destination for global investment, and Dar Global recognizes this potential. The Trump International Hotel & Tower, developed alongside the Trump Organization, is perfectly positioned to capitalize on this growth, offering investors a unique opportunity to participate in Dubai’s success story while benefiting from the strength and prestige of the Trump brand as well as Dar Global’s expertise in luxury real estate development,” stated Ziad El Chaar, CEO of Dar Global.
Furthermore, residents and guests will enjoy access to the highest outdoor pool in the world. Other key features in the Trump International Hotel & Tower, Dubai, are two distinctive penthouses with sky pools.
“Trump International Hotel & Tower, Dubai is a project that reflects our unwavering commitment to excellence, luxury and innovation. Dubai is a global destination that shares our vision for iconic development, and we’re proud to expand the Trump brand in one of the most dynamic cities on earth,” stated Eric Trump, executive vice president of The Trump Organization.
Trump to visit UAE next month
The launch of the Trump International Hotel & Tower, Dubai, comes weeks ahead of the U.S. president’s visit to Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar. Last week, the White House publicly confirmed that Trump will visit the three countries next month, marking the first foreign trip of his second term.
Saudi Arabia was Trump’s first foreign destination during his initial term as U.S. president in 2017. Just days after Trump returned to office this past January, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced that the Kingdom plans to invest approximately $600 billion in the United States throughout the president’s second term.
In March, the White House also revealed that the UAE had expressed aspirations to invest $1.4 trillion in U.S.-based artificial intelligence infrastructure, semiconductors, manufacturing and natural gas production over the coming decade. This announcement followed Trump’s meeting with Emirati national security adviser Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed at the White House.
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Trump seeks further GCC expansion
The Trump Organization is continuously expanding its GCC footprint, launching this year the highly anticipated $533 million Trump Tower Jeddah in Saudi Arabia which has been in the works with Dar Global for months. This development was the first to launch after Donald Trump was elected as President of the U.S. on November 5.
During his participation in a Bitcoin event in Abu Dhabi earlier this year, Eric Trump announced that the family is developing projects in Abu Dhabi, Jeddah, Oman and Riyadh. The company also plans to launch two new projects in Riyadh in collaboration with Dar Global.
Trump’s interest in the GCC region dates back to 2005. A Trump Tower was announced in Dubai back then, known as the Palm Trump International Hotel & Tower. However, the entire project was canceled in February 2011.