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Published Date: 30 December 2008
THE executive in charge of Donald Trump's £1 billion golf resort development in Scotland yesterday strenuously denied claims that the housing element of the massive scheme had been put on hold because of the global credit crunch.
George Sorial said that if anything, the fluctuations in the exchange rates as a result of the world financial crisis had made the Menie estate development an even more attractive project than it was a year ago.

Mr Sorial, managing director for
international development for the Trump Organisation, said reports that the organisation had decided to postpone its plans to build 500 luxury homes at Menie because of the slowdown in the property market were "inaccurate".

The project had always been viewed as a phased project, in which the residential element of the scheme would be the last to be completed, he said.

The phasing of the residential scheme was tied to the need to open the proposed new Balmedie to Tipperty dual carriageway upgrade of the A90 and the construction of an additional grade separated junction north of Balmedie.

Mr Sorial said: "The residential component will not occur for several years. That is nothing new. That is how it was originally contemplated by ourselves and Aberdeenshire Council.

"There is no change in that. It has nothing to do with the credit crunch. It relates to the dualling of the A90. Our agreement with the council is that the road will be dualled and that will avoid any traffic issues created by our development."

He added that the dramatic fluctuations in the exchange rates between sterling and the US dollar had also made the overall project more attractive then ever before.

"On the exchange rate alone you are looking at savings for us of over $500 million," Mr Sorial said.

"The cost of raw materials has plummeted and there is also a surplus of labour. In terms of actual building it is a much more favourable climate for us now obviously than a year ago. It is lot cheaper to do the same job than a year ago."





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  • Last Updated: 29 December 2008 9:51 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Donald Trump
 
1

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 30/12/2008 00:27:04
Story? What story?
2

mobocaster,

Aberdeen 30/12/2008 00:50:40
I get it now - This is Trump's contribution to the pantomime season.

All together now:

"Oh yes he is" - "Oh no he isn't!"

:-D
3

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 30/12/2008 00:55:42
Now, now, mobocaster@3. Never forget that Broon is backing Britain as the pantomime villain.

He's behind you.
4

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 30/12/2008 00:57:23
In fact, he's behind all our economic woes.

Adds a whole new dimension to the old phrase "get ye behind me"
5

Buttress,

30/12/2008 00:57:38
The planning inquiry stipulated that the golf course had to be built first - just in case the rumours turned out to be true that in reality Trump was more interested in his housing scheme...



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mobocaster,

Aberdeen 30/12/2008 01:44:02
Buttress #6

That stipulation was only as part of an agreed masterplan & phasing programme for all aspects of the plan - so he cannot begin the golf course till he has agreed an approximate date for each portion of the housing & other elements of the scheme, plus other things.

Delaying one part must inevitably affect the overall progress of his plan.

Summary conditions here, 3-7 in particular:

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/212607/0075573.pdf
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30/12/2008 01:56:14
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Buttress,

30/12/2008 09:42:54
9 - that's not the case... read the posts above...
9

Buttress,

30/12/2008 10:26:58
He's only just employed architect Gareth Hoskins to design some of Trumperytown, it will be a long time before the plans are even ready to be submitted.

What a sell-out for Hoskins though.

Architecture Scotland:

"Hoskins Vs Trump
19 Dec 2008

Gareth Hoskins has spoken out in the AJ over his decision to pick up the commission to design Trump’s notorious golf resort, regarded as toxic by environmental campaigners.

A widely ridiculed “Brigadoon” style vision for the sensitive site, aided and abetted by Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo, was regarded as as shifty as the dunes they sat on by all and sundry.

The golden boy of Scottish architecture sought to burnish his role arguing that he was able to hold his ground against the pugnacious New Yorker and would not allow himself to become tarnished by association with tasteless exuberance.

Hoskins states: “We had some very frank discussions about that and showed them how we would approach the project, working with the landscape and creating a sustainable community.”

Thus far Trump’s officials are adhering to this script, in public at least, but it remains to be seen if Hoskins can contain the nouveau riche excess of America’s most famous Scotsman or indeed if Hoskins has bitten off more than he can chew..."

http://www.architecturescotland.co.uk/news/1136/Hoskins_Vs_Trump.html
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Buttress,

30/12/2008 10:30:39
AJ:

http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/dailynews/2008/12/hoskins_to_design_trumps_golf_resort.html
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It's life but not as we know it,

The Oort Clouds 30/12/2008 10:34:13
The whole Trump project is finished. If he had $1bn in the bank, Deutsche Bank and others would seize it for unpaid debts. He likes to look big but has nothing but debt behind him.
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30/12/2008 10:35:35
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It's life but not as we know it,

The Oort Clouds 30/12/2008 10:41:39
#14 I have reported your post as unsuitable - it has nothing to do with the Trump story.
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30/12/2008 11:08:07
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30/12/2008 11:12:09
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Buttress,

30/12/2008 11:19:31
I have also reported the last two posts as having nothing to do with the story.

If you have problems with the Scotsman, take it up with the editor, don't clog up other story comments.
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It's life but not as we know it,

The Oort Clouds 30/12/2008 11:20:00
#17 With the subject you mention the Scotsman is entirely correct to ban postings. I take the 100% opposite view to yours and it wiould just decend into violent insults back and forth.
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drahcir,

pittsburgh, pa, usa 31/12/2008 01:04:01
does this mean even the filthy rich are feeling some economic pain ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6ZIHbFQAzU&feature=channel_page

goldieshouse.piczo.com
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dianne12,

01/01/2009 11:08:23
I thought the houses were essential for the financing of the golf project? and why does Goerge Sorial give a different story depending on which paper he's speaking to?
I seem to remember Trump saying he had 1billion in cash for this project? isn't too much leverage a bad thing? It might be better to pay off some of the debts first? Do you think the financial crisis is a surprise to these business 'experts'?
hmmmm... I think some people will be starting to feel pretty uncomfortable about this project now. Keep an eye on the finances.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/186/story/360870.html

 

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