Dubai government developer
Nakheel hopes the penthouse in Donald Trump’s towers on Dubai’s first artificial island will sell for more than $30m. The two towers of the
Trump International Hotel & Tower, scheduled for completion in 2011, will form the gateway to Palm Jumeirah, the offshore development that will co-host a permanent residence for the Cirque du Soleil and the retired QE2 cruise liner, along with hotels, apartments and villas.