The Trump Organisation, known for its luxurious real estate projects, is set to expand its presence in India by adding six more high-rise luxury residential towers in the next six years, bringing the total to ten in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Gurgaon
Trump OrganisationLuxury Real EstateIndiaHighrise TowersHighnetworth IndividualsReal Estate MumbaiMar 22, 2025

The Trump Organisation is known for developing premium and luxury real estate projects, including high-rise residential towers and commercial properties, with a focus on meticulous attention to detail and unparalleled quality.
After the expansion, there will be a total of ten Trump Towers in India, with the addition of six new projects to the existing four in Mumbai, Pune, Gurgaon, and Kolkata.
The new Trump Towers will be built in key metropolitan areas, including Mumbai, Pune, Gurgaon, and Kolkata, which are known for their growing demand for luxury real estate.
The new Trump Towers will offer a range of premium amenities, such as state-of-the-art security systems, landscaped gardens, and world-class fitness centers, ensuring a luxurious living experience for residents.
The Trump Organisation is expanding into India to capitalize on the growing demand for high-end, premium residential properties in the country, driven by economic growth and the increasing purchasing power of the affluent class.

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