Trump reveals first look at proposed Miami presidential library skyscraper
Key Points:
- A new animated video reveals renderings of President Donald Trump’s proposed presidential library in downtown Miami, featuring a towering waterfront skyscraper, museum space, and replicas of White House rooms like the Oval Office.
- Eric Trump, leading the project as president of the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Foundation, described the development as a lasting tribute to his father’s legacy and shared the video on social media platforms.
- The library will be built on a 2.6-acre waterfront site near Trump National Doral, transferred by Florida officials despite a brief legal challenge, and designed by Miami-based Bermello Ajamil architecture firm.
- The site, currently a parking lot adjacent to the historic Freedom Tower, is valued between $66 million and $360 million, surrounded by luxury high-rises and facing key Miami landmarks including the Kaseya Center.
- President Trump invited supporters to donate to the foundation, which includes trustees Michael Boulos and attorney James Kiley, while noting his 2020 electoral success in Miami-Dade County, carried by a Republican for the first time since 1988.