Trump International Hotel and Tower (Honolulu)
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Trump International Hotel and Tower at Waikiki Beach Walk or Trump Tower Waikiki is a 350 ft (110 m) tall, 775,000 sq ft (72,000 m2) tower with about 460 hotel-condo units in the Waikiki area of the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. is estimated to include parking, retail and dining space, as well as a library, wine cellar, lobby bar, cafe, fitness center, spa and separate residential and hotel lobbies.
In July 2006, demolition of the Royal Islander and Reef Lanai hotels made room for Trump Waikiki. Floor plans were released in August and they have been accepting reservations since September 25, 2006 for the November 10, 2006 selection event when all 462 units were pre-sold in one day for a total of $700 million, possibly the fastest real estate sale in history.
The building is slated to be open November 1, 2009.[1]
[edit] Education
As with all locations in Hawaii, the tower will be assigned to schools in the Hawaii Department of Education.
Schools serving the towers include:
[edit] External links
- Trump Organization
- Trump International Hotel and Tower Honolulu Official Webpage
- Trump Waikiki Construction Updates
- June 4, 2006 Honolulu advisor location
- Emporis.com Page
[edit] References
- ^ Trump Tower Waikiki Hotel Opening in Hawaii Among Waikiki Hotels, Classy, Elegant -- and Expensive, Marketwire 2009
Coordinates: 21°16′45.04″N 157°49′57.57″W / 21.2791778°N 157.8326583°W
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