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ndia is poised to become the largest real estate hub for Trump Towers outside the US following Donald Trump's historic win in the 2024 US elections. Tribeca Developers, the licensed partner of the Trump Organisation in India, has finalised six new real estate deals across Pune, Gurugram, Noida, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, totalling 8 million sq ft with a sale potential of over ₹15,000 crore. This will take India's total number of Trump-branded projects to seven, making it the country with the highest number of such projects globally.
Tribeca Developers has indicated that they have finalised six new projects across India, totaling 8 million sq ft and with a sale potential of over ₹15,000 crore. The brand is now set to enter three new markets - Noida, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad - and come up with repeat projects in Pune, Mumbai, and Gurugram.
Kalpesh Mehta, founder of Tribeca Developers, said that India will have the highest number of Trump Towers outside America after these launches. The new projects will be located in six cities across India, with two deals being with repeat partners. At least four deals are expected to be announced by early December.
The new projects will be a mix of full-stack and development management models, each having local partners - developers as well as landowners. Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump are set to visit India early next year to launch the Trump Tower projects.
Tribeca Developers is also planning to add second properties in Gurugram, Pune, and Mumbai, with the first Trump office project expected to come up in Pune. One of the six projects will be a golf and villas project, marking the brand's entry into this segment in India.
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