DarGlobal has announced plans to develop two major Trump-branded luxury projects in Saudi Arabia with a combined value of $10 billion, marking a significant expansion of high-end real estate in the kingdom.
The London-listed luxury real estate developer said the projects will be built in Riyadh and Jeddah and form part of its ongoing partnership with Trump Organization. The announcement underscores Saudi Arabia’s ambition to attract global brands and foreign investment as it reshapes its economy beyond oil.
The developments are being positioned as flagship lifestyle destinations, blending hospitality, residential living, and leisure amenities. DarGlobal’s leadership described the projects as aligned with Saudi Arabia’s long-term urban and tourism strategy, which aims to elevate the kingdom’s global profile while creating new economic engines.
Riyadh and Jeddah Projects Take Shape
In Riyadh, DarGlobal plans to build a Trump International Hotel alongside a Trump National Golf Course in Diriyah, a historically significant area undergoing one of the country’s most ambitious redevelopment programs. Diriyah is a cornerstone of state-backed urban transformation and is expected to become a major cultural and lifestyle hub near the capital. The addition of a luxury hotel and championship golf course is designed to attract international visitors and affluent residents seeking premium experiences.
In Jeddah, the company is planning a mixed-use development branded as Trump Plaza. The project will include luxury residences and office spaces, catering to demand for upscale urban living in one of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent commercial and coastal cities. Jeddah has long served as a gateway to the kingdom, and the new development is intended to reinforce its position as a center for business and high-end real estate.
According to DarGlobal, construction across the Saudi projects is expected to take four to five years once fully underway. The company said the developments will support job creation, tourism growth, and the expansion of the kingdom’s luxury property market.
Regional Expansion Across the Gulf
The Saudi announcement follows recent progress on another Trump-branded development in the Gulf. DarGlobal has awarded enabling works contracts for the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Dubai, a high-profile project set to rise along Sheikh Zayed Road at the entrance to Downtown Dubai. The tower is planned as an 80-story landmark combining a luxury hotel, branded residences, and a private members-only club.
DarGlobal said its Gulf projects reflect strong investor appetite for premium hospitality and residential offerings in the region. The company is the international arm of Saudi developer Dar Al Arkan and has focused heavily on partnerships with globally recognized brands to differentiate its portfolio.
Executives involved in the projects emphasized that Saudi Arabia’s recent policy changes, including allowing foreign ownership in designated areas, are accelerating interest from international buyers and developers. As Vision 2030 continues to drive large-scale urban and tourism initiatives, Trump-branded developments in Riyadh and Jeddah are being positioned as symbols of the kingdom’s push toward global luxury standards.