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Trump plans Puerto Rico Golf Complex |
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24.03.2008 |
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Real estate mogul Donald Trump has again turned to Miami-based International Sales Group (ISG) this time for the launch of the Trump International Golf Club in Puerto Rico.
Next up for Trump and ISG is the $600 million Trump International Golf Club, a golf complex and luxury residential community on the northern coast of Puerto Rico. The resort, on a 1,000-acre site in Rio Grande between the Atlantic coast and El Yunque tropical rain forest, will have 500 residences centered on a spectacular 36-hole golf course designed by former U.S. Open Champion Tom Kite.
“It’s a winning combination,” says Philip J. Spiegelman, ISG’s founder and chairman. “Donald Trump is creating exciting new opportunities to enjoy an exceptional tropical resort lifestyle, while making a solid real estate investment.”
The club’s first phase consists of 56 golf villas, starting at US$1.4 million; all initial residents will become part of the Founders Club, with benefits that include golf and beach club membership, and use of a private jet, yacht, helicopter and limousine service. Next will be 109 beach villas in a nine-building low-rise complex.
The first 56 villas, to be sold at prices starting at $1.4 million, include access to a private jet, a yacht and limousine service. “We've chosen well and I know the result will be among the finest destinations anywhere in the Caribbean,” says Trump.
Developers plan to improve a golf course, previously known as the Coco Beach Golf & Country Club, and open a new clubhouse before March 17, when the 36-hole course hosts the Puerto Rico Open, a PGA Tour event. |