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Made in America, Trump(ed) in India

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Its a sweet seduction for prime property, and to stay afloat.

US-based billionaire realtor-turned-socialite Donald Trump is wooing potential buyers from India for his 45-storey Trump International building coming up in Manhattan.

Trump International CEO Donald Trump rebuilt his fortunes after going bust in the late 1980s recession and accumulating a personal debt of around $900 million. This time around, the US giant seems to be eager to find buyers from across the world to ward-off a relapse of fate.

Trump International officials are in Mumbai meeting potential buyers for the 480-foot glass-façade Trump SoHo Hotel condominium at 246 Spring Street, New York facing the Hudson river and the Statue of Liberty. The 386,000 sqft building will house 407 guest rooms, five penthouses and one presidential suite.

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