Plans for Australia’s first Trump Tower scrapped over ‘toxic’ brand

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Plans for a A$1.5 billion (R17.85 billion) Trump Tower in Queensland, Australia, have been scrapped after the developer bailed out over Donald Trump’s “toxic” brand and the Iran war.

This comes just three months after the deal was announced, reports world news correspondent Adam Gilchrist.

The 91-storey building was intended to be Australia’s tallest, measuring 335 metres high.

It was set to feature a 285-room luxury hotel, high-end retail plaza, restaurants and residential apartments. 

Speaking to CNN, CEO of Altus Property Group David Young said it was forced to pull the project as Trump’s brand has become “toxic”.

“Let’s just say that with the Iran war and everything else, the Trump brand was increasingly unpopular in Australia.”





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