Dar Global plans $10bn Trump-branded expansion across Saudi Arabia
Dar Global is significantly expanding its footprint in Saudi Arabia, unveiling plans for $10 billion worth of Trump-branded real estate developments across Riyadh and Jeddah, underscoring growing international confidence in the Kingdom’s property market.
The projects will span luxury residential, hospitality, and mixed-use developments, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s decision to open designated real estate zones to foreign ownership. The regulatory shift is widely seen as a catalyst for attracting global capital and accelerating high-end urban development.
Among the headline projects are Trump Mansions and a championship golf course in Diriyah, one of the Kingdom’s most high-profile heritage and lifestyle destinations. In Jeddah, Dar Global is planning a $1 billion Trump Plaza, positioned as a landmark mixed-use development combining luxury living, hospitality, and premium retail.
Industry analysts view the scale and branding of these projects as a signal of Saudi Arabia’s rising appeal as a global luxury real estate destination. The partnership reflects a broader trend toward branded residences, which are increasingly favored by international investors seeking globally recognized names, consistent service standards, and long-term asset value.
The developments are strategically timed with Saudi Arabia’s wider economic transformation under Vision 2030, which prioritizes tourism, foreign investment, and large-scale urban regeneration.
As new ownership regulations unlock access for international buyers, Dar Global’s Trump-branded portfolio positions the company at the forefront of the Kingdom’s next phase of real estate growth.