Trump's $200M Ballroom: A Grand Legacy for the White House
President Trump plans to build a $200 million ballroom adjacent to the White House's East Wing, the most extensive enhancement since 1952. The project aims for completion before 2029 with donations from Trump and others covering costs. The ballroom will address the current lack of large-scale event space.
In a major White House expansion, President Donald Trump announced plans to construct a $200 million ballroom next to the East Wing, marking the most significant addition since 1952. The project aims to address the lack of a large-scale event space in the presidential residence.
The new ballroom, funded by Trump and other donors, will seat up to 650 guests and is set to break ground in September, with completion expected before Trump's term ends in January 2029. This expansion reflects Trump's personal aesthetic preferences, resembling his Mar-a-Lago club's opulent style.
The White House assures that the ballroom's design will maintain architectural harmony with the existing structure, while modernizing the East Wing. The initiative underscores Trump's determination to leave a lasting imprint on the historic mansion, continuing a tradition of presidential enhancements.
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