Trump Towers Rio | |
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General information | |
Status | Delayed |
Type | Office complex Mixed-use |
Address | Avenida Francisco Bicalho |
Town or city | Rio de Janeiro |
Country | Brazil |
Coordinates | 22°54′10″S 43°12′32″W / 22.902873°S 43.208806°W |
Cost | $2.5 billion |
Height | 492 feet (150 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 38 |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Aflalo & Gasperini Arquitetos |
Developer | MRP International |
Website | |
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Trump Towers Rio is a proposed five-tower office and mixed-use complex that was to be built in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The project was announced in 2012, and was to be developed by MRP International. The project was named after Donald Trump as part of a licensing deal through his company, The Trump Organization. Each tower was to stand 38 stories high; if built, Trump Towers Rio would become the largest office complex in Brazil.
Construction on the first two towers was initially scheduled to begin in the second half of 2013, with completion in time for the city's 2016 Summer Olympics. Construction, which has never commenced, was initially delayed while the project awaited government approval. As of 2017, The Trump Organization was no longer involved with the project and there were no plans to begin construction in the near future.