
Trump Tower Damascus: all you need to know
ALBAWABA – Tiger Group, a real estate company based in Dubai, UAE, has announced plans to build a Trump Tower in Damascus, Syria. The tower is expected to rise 45 floors and cost between $100 million and $200 million. Also Read Trump Tower in Dubai accepts Bitcoin purchases Trump Tower in Syria
According to Tiger Group, the Trump Tower will be built in Damascus, the capital of Syria. The name 'Trump' will be engraved in gold at the entrance of the tower. The company is currently finalizing permits to begin construction.
Experts anticipate that the project will be of great benefit to Syria and its current economic situation. The location has not yet been finalized, but the company stated that the tower will be about 45 floors tall for now, though this may change for various reasons. The construction is expected to take around three years to complete.
The tower is expected to rise 45 floors and cost between $100 million and $200 million. (Shutterstock)
The new tower will feature luxurious design and materials, including polished brass railings and distinctive marble, creating an elegant and vibrant atmosphere. Also Read Ahmed al-Sharaa wants to build Trump Tower in Damascus
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