Trump International Hotel & Tower Gold Coast

The Trump International Hotel & Tower Gold Coast is a proposed skyscraper for the city of Gold coast, Australia. At 340 meters and 91 stories, it would surpass the nearby Q1 Tower (322m) to become Australia's tallest building upon completion. It would become Donald Trumps first buisness venture into Australia if built.

Proposal

The Trump International Hotel & Tower, Gold Coast is a proposed $1.5 billion ultra-luxury development planned for the heart of Surfers Paradise. Announced in February 2026, the tower is pitched as a "six-star" landmark for Australia.

Amenities

The tower will feture three main sections, a luxury hotel, private residences, and a high-end retail podium.

  • Hotel & Residences: 285 six-star hotel rooms and 272 luxury apartments, with residential prices starting at $5 million.
  • Beach Club: A three-level podium featuring a private beach club, swimming pool, and cabanas.
  • Dining & Retail: Over 3,400 square metres of space for Michelin-starred restaurants, lavish bars, and premier retail brands.
  • Services: 24/7 butler service, valet, and a dedicated town car service for guests and residents.

Contoversies

Overall, the name Trump is not well received in Australia so any plans to build a trump tower in the Country Was going to face backlash.

Public Opposition and "Duelling Petitions"

A massive wave of public resistance has formed, primarily driven by concerns that the Trump brand does not align with "Australian values" of inclusivity and multiculturalism.

  • Anti-Tower Petitions: Multiple petitions, including a major one on Change.org, have collectively gathered over 139,000 signatures as of late March 2026. Opponents argue the brand represents discriminatory policies and political polarisation.
  • Pro-Tower Petitions: Conversely, a smaller counter-petition has gained roughly 3,000–4,000 signatures. Supporters focus on the economic benefits, arguing that the site at 3 Trickett Street has been "rotting" for a decade and needs the investment.

Mayor's "Conflict of Interest" Scandal

Gold Coast Mayor Β is at the centre of a significant ethical debate after it was revealed he accepted hospitality from the Trump Organization.

  • Mar-a-Lago Trip: Documents show the Trump Organization paid for the Mayor's accommodation, meals, and transfers at the Mar-a-Lago estate in February 2026 to help "solidify" the deal.
  • Calls for Recusal: Public integrity experts have called for to excuse himself from any future council votes regarding the tower to avoid a perceived conflict of interest.

Scrutiny of the Developer

An ABC investigation into the CEO of Altus Property Group, has raised doubts about the project's viability.

  • Past Bankruptcies: Reports revealed Young has been declared bankrupt twice (in 1991 and 2010).
  • Business Collapse: A former development company run by Young reportedly collapsed owing creditors $28 million, leading to allegations of missing financial records and non-compliance.

Urban and Environmental Concerns

Critics and architectural experts have questioned the tower's physical impact on the Surfers Paradise precinct:

  • Shadowing and Congestion: Residents fear the 91-storey height will cast long shadows over the beach and put unsustainable pressure on local traffic and utilities.
  • Climate Suitability: Architects have noted that early designs look more like "office buildings in New York" and fail to account for the specific coastal climate of Queensland.
  • Misleading Marketing: Renderings suggesting the tower sits directly on the sand have been criticised as "spin," as a public road (The Esplanade) actually separates the site from the beach.

Timeline and Status

As of April 2026, the proposed site remains in a highly speculative pre-planning phase. While the licensing deal was officially announced in February 2026, the project has recently been clouded by "confusion" regarding its developer and a lack of formal regulatory progress.

Current Planning Status

  • No Formal Application: Despite the global announcement, a formal development application (DA) has still not been submitted to the Gold Coast City Council as of late March 2026.
  • Developer Uncertainty: While the project was originally pitched by Altus Property Group CEO David Young, recent reports from late March 2026 suggest there is "confusion" and the possibility of a new developer entering the mix. Altus has recently declined to comment on whether they are still pushing ahead with the plan.
  • Existing Site Approval: The target site at 3 Trickett Street already has a standing council approval for an 89-storey tower from a previous owner, but the Acting Mayor has stated a new formal application would be required for the Trump-branded design.

Proposed Development Timeline

The developers have set ambitious targets, though industry experts remain skeptical of these dates given the lack of a lodged application:

  • Construction Start: Originally targeted for August 2026.
  • Completion Target: Planned for completion before the 2032 Brisbane Olympics to capitalise on the influx of global tourism.
  • Overall Window: Some early estimates aim for the building to be finished by the end of the decade (late 2029 or 2030).