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Developer plans Trump hotel skyscraper on Australian coast

The Philadelphia Inquirer 23 Feb 2026
Located in Queensland’s beachside suburb of Surfers Paradise, it would be the first Trump-branded hotel in Australia ... READ ... .
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Trump Organization Signs Deal for First Australian Skyscraper

US News 23 Feb 2026
SYDNEY, Feb 23 (Reuters) - The Trump Organization ⁠has ⁠signed a deal to ⁠build its first tower in Australia, in a project ​worth A$1.5 billion (... .
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Trump Organization plans first Trump-branded luxury skyscraper in Australia worth $1.06 billion

The Times of India 23 Feb 2026
The Trump Organization has signed an agreement to build its first skyscraper in Australia, marking a major step into the country’s property market.
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LEGO Fan Builds Incredible Skyscraper Inspired by 1920s and 30s New York City

Game Rant 21 Feb 2026
One LEGO fan with a knack for city planning has built a historically accurate, nearly ...
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The Tallest Buildings and Skyscrapers in Colombia

Colombia One 21 Feb 2026
In recent years, Colombia has experienced significant growth in building and skyscraper construction. Bogota, the country’s capital, is the city that hosts the largest number of buildings and skyscrapers over 150 meters in height.
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Alex Honnold shares what keeps him up at night after record-breaking skyscraper climb

The Independent 20 Feb 2026
The 40-year-old was the first person to free solo climb Taipei 101 tower last month .
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Alex Honnold reveals what keeps him up at night following record-breaking skyscraper climb

AOL 20 Feb 2026
The American rock climber, 40, made history last month when he became the first person to free solo the skyscraper located in Taiwan’s capital, aired in real-time on Netflix’s Skyscraper Live ... It looked effortless.” ... .
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Dramatic image reveals the forest of new skyscrapers that will transform City skyline by 2032

London Evening Standard 19 Feb 2026
New office space equivalent to more than 10 Gherkins was approved by City planners last year ... .
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