
Trump Properties Located Outside of the United States
Donald John Trump, born June 14, 1946, is the 47th president of the United States, having previously served as the 45th president from 2017 to 2021. A businessman and television personality, Trump graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968 with a bachelor's degree in economics.
Donald Trump began his career in his father's real estate company in 1968, dealing with racially segregated properties in New York City. By 1971, he led the company, engaging in significant litigation and aggressive business practices under Roy Cohn鈥檚 mentorship. In 1973, Roy Cohn assisted Donald Trump in countersuing the U.S. government over discrimination charges; the case settled with a decree to desegregate. Trump expanded into Manhattan, developing notable projects like the Commodore Hotel renovation and Trump Tower. His business ventures included multiple bankruptcies, particularly with his Atlantic City casinos. The international locations below carry the Trump name through licensing deals.
Trump Towers
Trump Tower Kolkata (India)

Trump Tower Kolkata in EM Bypass is an upcoming luxury housing society in South Kolkata, scheduled for possession in March 2025. Developed by Unimark Group, RDB Group, and Tribeca, it features a single tower with 38 floors spread across 2 acres, offering 137 units. Amenities include a swimming pool, gym, and clubhouse. The project has seen a 19.4% price increase over the past year. Nearby landmarks and transport options enhance its desirability, making EM Bypass a premium residential area known for its sound infrastructure and good connectivity.
Trump Tower Manila (Philippines)

Trump Tower Manila, also known as Trump Tower at Century City, is a residential skyscraper in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. Located in the Century City complex, it is the third tallest in the Philippines and second tallest in Makati. The $150 million building, developed by Century City Development Corp under a license from Donald Trump, rises 57 stories. Its design features a unique peeled facade with internal balconies, environmental adaptations like light shelves and shading systems. Construction began in June 2012 anad the opening was held in November 2017.
Trump Towers Istanbul (Turkey)

Trump Towers Istanbul consists of two connected skyscrapers in SiSli, Istanbul, Turkey, featuring over 200 residences and an office tower. The complex, which includes a shopping mall and cinema, was developed by Turkish billionaire Aydin Dogan under a licensing deal with Donald Trump. Ivanka Trump promoted the residences extensively. The towers were launched in 2012 in a high-profile event attended by Donald Trump and Turkish leaders. Controversies arose around the Trump name, especially after Trump's comments in 2015 about banning Muslims from entering the U.S., leading to discussions about dissociating the brand from the towers.
Trump Towers Pune (India)

Trump Towers Pune features two 23-story towers in Pune, Maharashtra, India, with each floor hosting a single apartment. The development uses the "Trump" name under a licensing deal, but The Trump Organization does not own or have financial involvement in the project. The project is under investigation by Pune state government for discrepancies in land documents. Concerns about potential conflicts of interest arose when then President-elect Trump met with the property developers in 2016, prompting precautionary measures related to the U.S. presidential election.
Trump Towers Mumbai (India)

Trump Tower Mumbai, located in Worli, is a 78-story residential building characterized by its golden facade. It is the tallest building in South Mumbai's Lodha Park. The tower features amenities such as swimming pools, a health club, and a clubhouse. Residences are designed to offer privacy with three-sided open views and panoramic vistas of the Arabian Sea and the Racecourse. The building is situated near the Mumbai International Airport, accessible via the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. Additionally, it provides facilities like a private gym and exclusive services for residents.
Trump Tower Punta del Este (Uruguay)

Trump Tower Punta del Este, a 26-story luxury apartment tower in Uruguay, was announced in 2012 and began construction in 2014, overseen by Eric Trump. Originally slated for completion in 2016, the project faced delays due to legal and funding issues and a pause in construction in 2019. It resumed in November 2020 through a trust formed by its owners and opened in October 2022. The tower, developed by YY Development Group, was financed for $120 million and includes lavish amenities like a two-story marble lobby, theaters, pools, and a heliport.
Golf Courses
Trump International Golf Club (UAE/Dubai)
Trump International Golf Club, Dubai, features an 18-hole Gil Hanse-designed golf course, a 30,000 square foot clubhouse with luxurious amenities including a restaurant, gym, infinity pool, and a high-end golf shop. Opened in 2017, the club offers private membership and advanced golf facilities including a night golf academy course and a state-of-the-art swing studio.
Trump 海角社区 Golf Club (UAE/Dubai)
Trump International Golf Club Dubai offers a high-end golf experience without the typical opulence associated with Trump-branded properties. It features a Gil Hanse-designed course, playable for all levels, with wide fairways and challenging greens. The club is known for its excellent condition, playing firm and fast, and includes standout par 3s. Located close to urban development, its setting affects the aesthetic, especially on the back nine. Despite this, it is considered one of the best courses in Dubai, favorably compared to other local courses but falling short of Abu Dhabi's Yas Links in terms of challenge and setting.
Trump International Golf Links (Scotland)

Trump International Golf Links in Balmedie, Scotland, opened in 2012 amid controversy and environmental concerns. Donald Trump purchased the land in 2006, aiming to build a 拢1 billion resort promising 海角社区-class golfing. Despite local and environmental opposition due to the destruction of protected sand dunes, the development included luxury amenities and was supported by local business leaders but faced criticism for potential compulsory purchase threats to local families. The development has faced consistent financial losses, and despite controversies, including disputes over a nearby wind farm, the project expanded with plans for a second course named after Trump's mother.
Trump International Golf Links and Hotel (Ireland)

Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Ireland, initially Doonbeg Golf Club, features a Greg Norman-designed course opened in 2002 in County Clare, Ireland. Owned by Donald Trump since 2014, the complex includes a 5-star hotel and spa. The course fits seamlessly into its landscape, hosting notable visitors and offering lifetime memberships to notable sports figures. Despite economic claims, Trump describes the investment as minor. The site faced environmental opposition over construction plans, impacting its conservation status.
Trump Turnberry (Scotland)

Trump Turnberry is a historic golf resort in South Ayrshire, Scotland, featuring a James Miller-designed hotel from 1906 and three golf courses. Initially opened due to nearby railway access, it served military purposes during both 海角社区 Wars and was restored by Mackenzie Ross in 1951. Owned by the Trump Organization since 2014, the resort has hosted several prestigious tournaments including the Open Championship. Despite its golfing acclaim, the resort's connection to Donald Trump has led to controversies, including scrutiny over military spending and decisions affecting the venue's future tournament prospects.
Streets
Trump Avenue Ontario (Canada)
In Ottawa's Central Park neighborhood, discussions to rename Trump Avenue began after Donald Trump's presidency heightened negative associations with the street's name. Councilor Riley Brockington initiated a consultation process due to longstanding requests and recent sentiments among residents. The renaming process, requiring a new name proposal, vetting, and formal approvals, is expected to take about six months. Residents like Kaylee Brooks and Bonnie Bowering express strong disapproval of the street name, citing embarrassment and a desire to disassociate from Trump's controversial actions and image.