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New Trump Tower Unveiled ‘Overlooking Central Park'-but There's a Twist

A new Trump Tower has been unveiled overlooking Central Park-but not the one in Manhattan.

Developers announced this week plans for Trump Tower Tbilisi, a roughly 70‑story mixed‑use skyscraper in Georgia's capital, developed in collaboration with The Trump Organization and a consortium of regional and international partners. The tower will overlook Tbilisi's Central Park, a major urban green space, rather than New York City's iconic park of the same name.

Announced April 17, the project marks the first Trump‑branded development in the region and is expected to become the tallest building in Georgia, according to the developers.

Designed by architecture firm Gensler, Trump Tower Tbilisi is planned as a landmark mixed‑use destination combining luxury residences, high‑end retail, world‑class dining and curated lifestyle amenities. Developers say the tower is intended to serve as a centerpiece for a broader district aimed at attracting international investors and luxury buyers.

The project brings together Biograpi Living, Archi Group, The Sapir Organization, Blox Group and Finvest Georgia, alongside The Trump Organization, as part of what the companies describe as a push to position Tbilisi as a global business and lifestyle hub at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Asia.

"The Trump name is synonymous with some of the most luxurious real estate developments in the world, and Trump Tower Tbilisi stands as a continuation of that legacy," Eric Trump, executive vice president of The Trump Organization, said in a statement. "We are proud to bring this globally recognized standard of excellence to Georgia."

Archi Group, one of the project's key partners, is Georgia's largest real estate developer by market share and has delivered more than 55 projects nationwide. Its chairman Ilia Tsulaia said the tower would help elevate Georgia's profile internationally.

"With Trump Tower Tbilisi, we are bringing that ambition to life in its most iconic form-creating a landmark that will transform the skyline and elevate Georgia's presence on the global stage," Tsulaia said.

Biograpi Living CEO Vasil Pkhakadze described the development as part of a broader effort to reshape urban living in the country. The firm is backed by INVIA, one of Georgia's largest business groups, with operations spanning energy, retail and real estate.

Georgia has increasingly attracted international investors and second‑home buyers, with prime residential values in key areas of Tbilisi rising between 7 and 10 percent annually, according to the release. Developers compare the city's growth trajectory to emerging luxury markets such as Lisbon and early‑stage Dubai.

The project also represents the first international commercial development for The Sapir Organization, a U.S.‑based real estate firm led by Alex Sapir, who cited personal ties to Georgia.

"I am extremely proud and honored to be building our second Trump building in the country where my parents were born and raised," Sapir said, calling the tower a "historic achievement" for the region.

Developers said additional details on architecture, design and sales will be announced in the coming months.

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This story was originally published April 20, 2026 at 8:28 AM.

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