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Trumps Plan 40 Million Euro Expansion of Irish Golf Resort

Trumps Plan 40 Million Euro Expansion of Irish Golf Resort

(Bloomberg) -- The Trump family is making a move at its golf resort in the west coast village of Doonbeg.

TIGL Ireland Enterprises Ltd, the company that controls the operation, is seeking permission to build a ballroom and “leisure facility building” including a restaurant, as well as 53 homes for short-term tourist accommodation, according to a planning notice published on the local authority’s website.

The plans would cost about 40 million euros ($45.6 million) over three to four years, Joe Russell, General Manager at Trump International Golf Links & Hotel, Doonbeg, said in a phone interview.

Trumps Plan 40 Million Euro Expansion of Irish Golf Resort

The application comes almost two years after the resort published plans to build sea defenses around the property. That plan is currently before the national planning board. The defenses remain a “key issue” to protect the hotel and golf course, Russell said.

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