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Trump Organization signs deal for first Australian skyscraper - Reuters

Trump Organization signs deal for first Australian skyscraper - Reuters

Trump Organization signs deal for first Australian skyscraper Reuters

February 23, 2026 at 08:43 AM Original source
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Notable Quotes

"At 340 metres in height, and 91 storeys, it will outstretch the Australia 108 building in Melbourne by 15 metres and leave every other Australian resort property in its wake when it comes to luxury."

— David Young , Executive

"The modern Trump package is high-end design and fit-outs, with a premium feel."

— David Young , Executive

"We welcome investment in the city. It shows confidence in our city and ultimately creates jobs."

— Mark Hammel , Politician

"A formal development application will be required, and we look forward to considering the application once it is received."

— Mark Hammel , Politician

"The Trump International Hotel & Tower Gold Coast development I’ve been pursuing for almost 20 years is going to be Australia’s tallest building before the end of the decade."

— David Young , Executive

"We are now deeply into a process of design, engineering, construction and fit-out that will cost a shade under A$1.5bn."

— David Young , Executive

"The Trump International Hotel & Tower Gold Coast development I've been pursuing for almost 20 years is going to be Australia's tallest building before the end of the decade."

— David Young , Executive

"We are now deeply into a process of design, engineering, construction and fit-out that will cost a shade under AUD1.5 billion [$1 billion US] and bring the world's preeminent hotel-resort brand to our shores."

— David Young , Executive

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Reutersvia rss

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ABC Newsvia ai 3 quotes 2 persons

Property developer David Young plans to build a 91-storey Trump Tower in Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Australia, aiming to surpass existing buildings in height and luxury. The project is expected to cost under $1.5 billion and will feature 270 apartments and a six-star luxury resort.

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The Guardianvia ai 3 quotes 2 persons

Queensland property developer David Young announces plans for the Trump International Hotel & Tower Gold Coast, a 340-metre high, 91-storey tower in Surfers Paradise, set to become Australia's tallest building. The project includes a six-star resort-hotel and 270 apartments, with construction expected to start this year.

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Yahoo! Newsvia ai 2 quotes 1 person

A property developer announces plans to build a Trump Tower on Australia's Gold Coast, a 91-storey skyscraper featuring a six-star resort-hotel, 270 apartments, shops, a beach club, and a swimming pool. The project is expected to become Australia's tallest building upon completion.

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Investing.comvia ai

The Trump Organization has agreed to develop its first tower in Australia, a A$1.5 billion project set to become the country’s tallest building. The 91-storey skyscraper will be built on the Gold Coast, featuring a six-star resort-hotel, 270 apartments, retail shops, a beach club, and a swimming pool.

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Forbesvia ai

The Trump International Hotel & Tower Gold Coast, a $1.5 billion development by Altus Property Group, is set to become Australia’s tallest building at 340 metres. The six-star hotel and residential tower will be built in Surfers Paradise and is expected to be completed before the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.

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