Trump to build luxury resort in Dom Rep
Donald Trump has signed a partnership agreement with Cap Cana, in the Dominican Republic to develop a $2 billion dollar luxury resort.
Located close to the Punta Cana International Airport, the first phase will include condo hotels, villas, a golf course, estate lots and residences with ocean views. The project will be called Trump at Cap Cana.
When completed, Cap Cana will feature at least four luxury hotels and 5,000 residential units, three Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses (the first, Punta Espada, opened in November of last year) and a state-of-the-art marina featuring over 1,000 slips catering to mega yachts up to 150 feet.
The first phase of the marina will be inaugurated in spring 2007.
Additional services and amenities include elegant boutiques, fine dining restaurants, world class spas, exclusive membership clubs, water sports, polo, and horseback riding facilities.
Trump is also currently building residential, hotel and golf club projects in Las Vegas, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Westchester, NY, Bedminster, NJ, Aberdeen, Scotland, and Dubai, UAE.
Report by David Wilkening

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