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Trump eyes £410m golf resort in Puerto Rico



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Published Date: 17 February 2008
US TYCOON Donald Trump has announced new plans to extend his golf business with a £410m complex in Puerto Rico.
The Trump International Golf Club is due to be built on the northern coast of the island, on the 1,000-acre site of the former Coco Beach Golf and Country Club.

It will consist of a 36-hole course and around 500 holiday homes. The homes are
expected to cost at least £950,000 and will have access to private jet, yachting and limousine services.

Puerto Rico, a US territory in the northeast Caribbean, is seeking a major boost to its economy and the Trump Organisation investment is expected to bring a large increase in tourism.

Trump's plans to build "the world's greatest golf club" on the Menie Estate, on the coast north of Aberdeen, are awaiting a decision by finance secretary John Swinney after the local council rejected the application.

The proposed resort, which includes plans to build a five-star hotel, 500 luxury homes and 950 timeshare apartments, was lauded by business leaders as a vital economic boost to the region.

But council planners rejected the plans, saying they would cause irrevocable damage to an important ecological habitat and area of natural beauty.

Trump's Scottish woes continued last week after it emerged the coat of arms used to promote his Aberdeenshire resort has not been registered and, therefore, is illegal under Scots law.

Scotland's heraldic authority has the power, under the 300-year-old law, to fine Trump or destroy the emblem unless he pays the £1,200 registration fee.





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  • Last Updated: 16 February 2008 7:24 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Donald Trump
 
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GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta, CA...bye Bush -Cheney..u. evil leaders. 17/02/2008 09:29:28
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Dragonhead,
Dalian,China
----------------------------------------

Dragonhead..Dude
Ur at it again . And Trump is now trying to con Puerto Rico. Trump is a clever rich scam artist, cares only about profit and zero about destruction of natural habitat The Puerto Ricans will soon find that out.

But Dude,
Where is that report on mass executions of ur Chinese citizens by ur buddies the CCP.

We continue to ask U for it, but U never send it.

Seems it dose not bother ur conscience that ur CCP execute between 10,000 to 15,000 of your Chinese citizens every year.

And on the forced abortions of between 7 million and 11 million Chinese women, you seem to be comfortable with that abuse of Chinese women.

Dragonhead Dude, how do U sleep at night in that pit of communism known as CHINA, where u live.>

GC



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Nice Shot from There,

Royal Rangoon 17/02/2008 20:10:21
This is not news, Trump plans to, before he passes on, have his name on some kind of edifice in every country in the world. Doesn't bother me. It's kind of like when they propose a new prison, just "not in my back yard." Down the street is OK.

#2 GalacticCannibal
While your news on Communist China is humbly appreciated, this may or may not quite be the appropriate forum, and I hope you appreciate the fact that Mr. Dragonhead may not, in fact, as we speak, really be, though no one knows Dude, actually in, China.
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Amparo de Glasgow,

17/02/2008 22:39:44
Picture the scene ...

SNP Headquarters:

(Salmond is fair-affronted again)

wee Eck: "Jeeezzzuzz ... whaurs yon eejit Swinney??"

(re-boots Sturgeon-bot Version 2.001)

"... right th'noo Nicola ... let's get busy hen ... jist when ahh goat right pally pally wae Rupert Murdoch ... Jeeeezzuzz hen whit are we gonnae dae aboot Trump??"


Sturgeon-bot Version 2.001: "That doesnae compute boss ... cam oan
... we are dain' awright ...
... c'mon Jack McConnell
... and Wendy Alexander were right
... the Scottish Electorate are daft
... the mugs huv swallyed-oor-pish ehh boss??"

wee Eck: "Where is yon numpty Swinney??"

Sturgeon-bot Version 2.001: "Relax boss youse humans should take a
... page oot o' us
... robot's books
... cam oan noo boss
... we urr oan the Gravy Train now
... let's just enjoy it ehh??"
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Scott Webb*,

17/02/2008 23:42:17
Comment@2 GalacticCannibal, dont hold back on our account, tell Him what you really think :)

 

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