Trump International Hotel and Tower (Dubai)

The Palm Trump International Hotel & Tower
General information
Status Never built[1]
Type Residential
Hotel
Location Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Coordinates 25°06′35.55″N 55°08′40.24″E / 25.1098750°N 55.1445111°E / 25.1098750; 55.1445111Coordinates: 25°06′35.55″N 55°08′40.24″E / 25.1098750°N 55.1445111°E / 25.1098750; 55.1445111
Cost US$600 million
Height
Roof 270 m (890 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 62
Design and construction
Architect HHCP Design International, Inc. - Original Concept Design - WS Atkins & Partners
Developer Nakheel
The Trump Organization
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The Palm Trump International Hotel & Tower was a proposed skyscraper hotel at the trunk of the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai. It was a joint venture between the Trump Organization and Dubai-based Nakheel, a government-owned company, and was announced on October 5, 2005. The hotel was expected to be a 300-room hotel. Construction work was suspended indefinitely on this and other prestigious building projects throughout Dubai in late 2008, largely as a result of the global credit crunch.[6] The project was officially cancelled by Nakheel in February 2011, and will probably be replaced by a shopping mall on Palm Jumeirah Island.[7]

Original designs by HHCP Design International, Inc. Managing Partner, Gregory Dungan, AIA first called the "Golden Tulip" featured a circular tower surrounded by four golden petals attached to the sides.

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