Trump Organization to Build Australia’s Tallest Tower, a $1.5 Billion Project Signed at Mar-a-Lago
Trump Organization to Build Australia’s Tallest Tower, a $1.5 Billion Project Signed at Mar-a-Lago
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When American business sets its sights on a goal, the world takes notice. For decades, the Trump brand has stood as a symbol of uncompromising quality, bold vision, and the kind of entrepreneurial spirit that built this nation into an economic powerhouse. Now, that legacy is reaching new shores, proving once again that excellence knows no borders — no matter how badly some people wished otherwise.

Remember when the so-called experts declared the Trump brand toxic on the international stage? Funny how those predictions aged like milk left out in the summer sun. While the chattering class wrote their obituaries, the business world was quietly telling a very different story — one written in steel, glass, and billions of dollars in investment.

From Breitbart:

Australia will soon have its first Trump Tower after plans for the $1.5 billion Australian dollar project are set to go ahead, local outlets reported on Monday.

Once built, the 91-storey Trump Tower in the Surfers Paradise resort on Gold Coast, Queensland, will become Australia’s tallest tower — a title currently held by the Australia 108 skyscraper in Melbourne.

The $1.5 billion Australian dollar project — and yes, that’s billion with a “B” — is headed for the iconic Surfers Paradise resort area in Queensland. This marks the first Trump-branded hotel in Australian history, and honestly, it couldn’t happen in a more fitting location. Where better to plant a flag of American business excellence than a place literally called “paradise”?

Oh, and the deal was signed on February 14 at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. Valentine’s Day at Mar-a-Lago. You simply cannot make this stuff up.

Built by Australians, Branded by Excellence

Here’s something that ought to silence the critics who love to screech about “foreign influence” — this tower will be Australian-owned and Australian-built. David Young’s development company, Altus Property Group, maintains full decision-making authority on fit-out details while adhering to Trump’s exacting design standards. It’s a partnership built on mutual respect, not some hostile takeover.

But the real story here is persistence. Young’s journey to this moment spans nearly two decades. Back in 2007, he cold-called Ivanka Trump with what some might call an audacious pitch: bringing a Trump resort to Australia as “Australia’s finest tourism property.” While lesser men would have given up after a few years of navigating deals and developments, Young kept his eye on the prize. Twenty years of vision and determination are finally paying off — now that’s the kind of story that reminds you what free enterprise is all about.

And how are local officials responding? With open arms, naturally. Gold Coast Deputy Mayor Mark Hammel didn’t mince words: “We welcome investment in the city. It shows confidence in our city and ultimately creates jobs.” Imagine that — elected officials actually celebrating private investment and job creation instead of finding ways to regulate it into oblivion.

Economic Promise Rising 91 Stories High

Speaking of jobs, let’s talk numbers that actually matter to working people. Altus will employ at least 500 workers during construction, with similar numbers expected for permanent positions once the tower opens its doors. That’s over a thousand jobs created by a single private development. No government program required, no taxpayer dollars needed — just good old-fashioned capitalism doing what it does best.

Here’s a detail that really drives the point home: the construction site had sat completely vacant for more than a decade before this announcement. Over ten years of nothing. A Chinese developer owned it, sold it off in 2019, and still nothing happened. Then the Trump Organization gets involved, and suddenly we’re talking about Australia’s tallest building rising from that same empty lot. Private enterprise accomplishing what years of waiting around never could — call me old-fashioned, but I find that deeply satisfying.

The tower itself will be nothing short of spectacular. We’re talking 272 exclusive residences, a six-star resort-hotel, premier retail and dining, a private beach club, and world-class amenities throughout. Apartment prices start around $5 million Australian dollars, attracting the kind of discerning buyers who recognize that the Trump name means something.

Construction begins this year, with completion expected before the end of the decade.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump International Hotel & Tower Gold Coast will become Australia’s tallest building at 91 stories.
  • The $1.5 billion project creates 500+ construction jobs and similar permanent employment.
  • The deal was signed at Mar-a-Lago, marking Trump’s first Australian hotel venture.
  • Despite the Trump branding, the tower will be Australian-owned and Australian-built.

Sources: Breitbart, NBC News

February 23, 2026
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.