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Until last year, the Trump Organization had generated a substantial revenue of at least Rs 175 crore from its various real estate projects in India. However, since 2024, the brand has embarked on an aggressive expansion strategy, significantly increasing its footprint in the Indian market.
The Trump Organization's real estate presence has tripled, now encompassing an impressive 11 million square feet across six major cities. This rapid growth reflects the brand's commitment to establishing a stronghold in the competitive Indian real estate sector.
With developments underway in key urban areas, the organization is tapping into the burgeoning demand for luxury properties in India. The expansion is not only a testament to the brand's enduring appeal but also highlights the increasing interest among affluent Indian buyers in high-end real estate offerings. As the organization continues to diversify its portfolio, the impact on the local economy and real estate landscape is expected to be significant.
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