Kalpesh Mehta, the founder of Tribeca Developers and the licensed Indian partner for Trump Tower projects, attended Donald Trump's inauguration as the 45th President of the United States. Mehta, who has a close relationship with the Trump family, is activ
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Kalpesh Mehta is the founder of Tribeca Developers and the licensed Indian partner for Trump Tower projects. He has a strong business relationship with the Trump family and has been in the real estate industry for over a decade.
Tribeca Developers is a real estate company founded by Kalpesh Mehta. It is the licensed Indian partner for Trump Tower projects and has been in partnership with the Trump Organization for over 13 years.
Currently, India has four Trump Tower properties located in Mumbai, Pune, Gurugram, and Kolkata, covering approximately 3.5 million square feet.
The Gurugram and Kolkata projects are part of the Trump Tower developments in India and are scheduled for completion by 2025. These projects are significant as they are part of India's growing real estate market and the expansion of the Trump brand.
Kalpesh Mehta was invited to Donald Trump's inauguration as part of the friends and family group, which included other Trump partners from around the world. His strong business relationship with the Trump family and his role in developing Trump Tower projects in India played a significant role in his invitation.
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