World February 23, 2026

Trump Organization to Develop A$1.5 Billion, 91-Storey Tower on Gold Coast

Altus Property Group says the project will be Australia's tallest building and feature a luxury hotel, 270 apartments and beachfront amenities

By Marcus Reed
Trump Organization to Develop A$1.5 Billion, 91-Storey Tower on Gold Coast

The Trump Organization has agreed to attach its brand to a A$1.5 billion, 91-storey development on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Local developer Altus Property Group says the project will include a six-star resort-hotel, 270 apartments, retail space, a beach club and a swimming pool. Altus' CEO said the final deal with the Trump Organization was signed at Mar-a-Lago on February 14 and that the project is now in active stages of design and construction planning. Apartment prices are expected to start at A$5 million. ($1 = 1.4130 Australian dollars)

Key Points

  • Deal signed for a A$1.5 billion, 91-storey Trump-branded tower on the Gold Coast expected to be Australia’s tallest building - sectors impacted include real estate, construction and tourism.
  • Planned components include a six-star resort-hotel, 270 apartments, shops, a beach club and a swimming pool; Altus says the development will be Australian-owned and Australian-built.
  • Altus CEO David Young said he pursued the project for nearly 20 years and that the final agreement with the Trump Organization was signed at Mar-a-Lago on February 14; apartment prices are likely to start at A$5 million.

The Trump Organization has entered an agreement to develop its first tower in Australia, a project valued at A$1.5 billion that Altus Property Group says will become the country’s tallest building. The planned structure will rise 91 storeys on the Gold Coast, a popular seaside destination in Queensland.

Altus described the development as including a "six-star resort-hotel", 270 residential apartments, retail outlets, a beach club and a swimming pool. The company said the tower will be located in Surfers Paradise and called it "Australia’s tallest building will be a Trump Tower, right in the middle of Surfers Paradise - it’s great for Queensland tourism, and fantastic for Australia."

In its statement, Altus emphasized that the building will not carry the branding of other luxury operators, saying "It won’t have a Four Seasons or Ritz Carlton brand above the front door, but it will say ‘Trump’. And that means it is a no-expense-spared, highest-possible-quality building - the best in the world."

The Trump Hotels website also noted that this marks the first occasion the brand is being used for a hotel in Australia, describing the planned tower as "Set to become Australia’s tallest tower, this landmark address redefines beachfront sophistication with world-class amenities, iconic design, and uninterrupted Gold Coast views."

Altus CEO David Young said he had pursued the project for nearly 20 years, recalling that he cold-called Ivanka Trump in 2007 to pitch the idea of a Trump resort positioned as "Australia’s finest tourism property." Young said the final agreement with the Trump Organization was signed at the Mar-a-Lago resort on February 14.

According to Altus, the development is now "deeply into a process of design, engineering, construction and fit-out." The company also stated the tower will be Australian-owned and Australian-built, aligned with the Trump Organization’s specified design requirements.

Altus indicated that prices for the apartments were likely to start at A$5 million. For reference, the announcement included a currency conversion note of ($1 = 1.4130 Australian dollars).

The project combines elements of high-end hospitality and residential real estate in a single beachfront skyscraper and is being promoted by Altus as a major addition to the Gold Coast’s tourism and property market. With contractual commitments now in place and design work underway, the developer has signaled a move into the execution phase of the programme.

Risks

  • Branding choice - the tower will carry the 'Trump' name rather than established luxury hotel brands such as Four Seasons or Ritz Carlton, which could influence market reception in hospitality and real estate.
  • Project delivery - Altus says the development is "deeply into a process of design, engineering, construction and fit-out," indicating ongoing construction and execution risks for the construction sector.
  • Pricing and sales - with apartments likely to start at A$5 million, demand and pricing dynamics in the luxury residential market will affect the real estate and finance sectors.

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