Jul 27, 2007

Trump Royale Celebrates Topping Off

SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL (July 27, 2007) — A little more than a year and a half ago, Sunny Isles visionaries Michael and Gil Dezer employed a crew of 600 construction workers to pour the foundation for the Trump Royale, a 55-story $350 million oceanfront condominium located at 18201 Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach. Dubbed a “Kong-crete Pour” because of its mammoth size, it was the largest concrete pour in the South Eastern United States. On Friday July 27, 2007, this landmark building celebrated yet another milestone – its “Topping Off!”

Trump Royale is part of the $750 million Trump Grande Ocean Resort and Residences, an 11-acre enclave that includes the 278-unit Trump Palace which opened in 2006, and a 372-unit condo hotel - Trump International Sonesta Beach Resort. The Trump Royale is being developed by Trump Dezer Development, whose principals include New York real estate mogul Donald J.Trump, and the father-son team of Michael and Gil Dezer, who were the first in Florida to partner with the real estate mogul nearly five years ago. Residences are priced from the $900’s to over $11 million. Construction is slated for completion in June 2008.

Jan 25, 2007

Trump Tower Palm Beach Annunced

Donald Trump is teaming with The Related Group to build Trump Tower Palm Beach, a luxury condo on North Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach.

Trump Tower Palm Beach, known as Icon Palm Beach prior to him signing on, is Trump's first new condo project in Palm Beach County since he bought Trump Plaza 1986. Trump said he has been looking to do something in the area for some time and began talking to Jorge Perez of The Related Group last year. Between Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach and his Mar-a-Lago private club on the island, "I have a big stake in Palm Beach," he said.

Perez and Trump built Trump Towers in Sunny Isles Beach, a triple-tower project in northern Miami-Dade County, and Trump Hollywood, a 40-story condo that will start construction in three months.

The 23-story condo will consist of 150 units priced from $900,000 to more than $2 million and will feature water views and a rooftop putting green reportedly modeled after a hole at the Trump International Golf Club.

About 50 buyers have "preliminary reservations," while sales officially begin on Friday, when Trump and daughter Ivanka formally announce the joint venture at the project's sales center. The project is scheduled for completion in 2009.