The Trump brand is set to expand its luxury real estate portfolio in Gurugram with the construction of a second tower as part of a ₹2,200 crore project. The new development will further cement the brand's presence in one of India's most dynamic real estate markets.
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The total investment for the new Trump luxury tower in Gurugram is ₹2,200 crore.
The new luxury tower is being built in a prime area of Gurugram, a suburb of Delhi, India.
The new luxury tower will include state-of-the-art fitness centers, lush landscaping, and high-end retail options.
The construction of the new tower is expected to generate significant economic activity and job opportunities during its construction phase. Once completed, it will contribute to the city's skyline and enhance Gurugram's reputation as a premier destination for luxury living.
The target audience for the new luxury tower includes high-net-worth individuals, local residents, and international investors looking to capitalize on the growing demand for high-end real estate in India.
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