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Trump Organization to partner on new skyscraper in Tbilisi, Georgia, WSJ reports

The mixed-use project would include luxury residences, retail and hotel-style amenities, according to the Wall Street Journal.

  • On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reported that The Trump Organization and its partners plan to build a new skyscraper in Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • The 70-story "Trump Tower Tbilisi" will be a mixed-use project and the tallest building in the capital of Georgia, according to the Wall Street Journal report.
  • Architecture firm Gensler is designing the building, backed by a consortium including Georgia real-estate firm Archi Group and Biograpi Living, according to the WSJ.
  • Trump's business interests are held in a trust managed by his children; the organization signed a similar A$1.5 billion project in Australia in February.
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Journalists have learned the plans for a future skyscraper. US President Donald Trump's family company plans to build a new skyscraper under the Trump brand. This time, the building will be erected in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing The Wall Street Journal. Read also: Trump tore down the White House floor for a ball: now that dream is in jeopardy. According to the publication, the Trump Organization and …

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Trump Organization to partner on new skyscraper in Tbilisi, Georgia, WSJ reports

Trump Organization to partner on new skyscraper in Tbilisi, Georgia, WSJ reports

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Wall Street Journal broke the news in New York, United States on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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