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.
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.