Trump Denies Trouble In Scotland

It was only in November that Donald Trump finally got approval for his billion dollar golf resort development in Scotland but there are already rumors of trouble. At the tail end of 2008 a flurry of reports came out saying that the housing component of the resort, 500 luxury homes, was on hold due to the global economic crisis. But an George Sorial, managing director for international development for the Trump Organization says this is untrue. He says the project was always going to be done in phases and the residential part was already planned to be the last part. He says that it is schedule this way because the A90 road needs to be widened in order first in order to avoid potential traffic issues. In fact, he says it's a great time to be building because labor is plentiful and the cost of materials is going down. Some wonder though, given Trump's recent troubles, if this isn't just a lot of bluster.
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shieldsbrown Jan 3rd 2009 1:17PM
Let's hope Trump goes broke (again) and goes away completely. I really think the world can get by without yet another playground for the rich. What's the matter with the local council, to allow this? Undisturbed coastline: good. Stupid luxury developments: bad. Notice to rich people: ditch the golf clubs, just go for a walk on the lovely coastline. There. Wasn't that nice? All without the building of a chemical-intensive golf course (2nd highest polluting 'crop' in the world).