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Trump’s Presidential ‘Library’ Gift Could Double as His Next Hotel

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Florida’s powerbrokers are set to hand Trump a prime lot which could make him more money.

(L/R) US President President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis tour a migrant detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," located at the site of the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in Ochopee, Florida on July 1, 2025. President Trump is visiting a migrant detention center in a reptile-infested Florida swamp dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." Trump will attend the opening of the 5,000-bed facility -- located at an abandoned airfield in the Everglades wetlands -- part of his expansion of deportations of undocumented migrants, his spokeswoman said. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)
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A prime piece of real estate being handed to Donald Trump’s library foundation could double up as a hotel monetized by the president.

Florida powerbrokers, including Trump-supporting governor Ron DeSantis and Attorney General James Uthmeier, are set to gift Trump a 2.63-acre Biscayne Bay plot on the Miami-Dade waterfront.

The plot is in the shadow of Miami’s Freedom Tower, a historic landmark that played a crucial role in helping refugees from Cuba enter the U.S..

The Miami Dade College Freedom Tower
The proposed Trump library would be situated in a parking lot next to the Miami Dade College Freedom Tower. AFP via Getty Images

The New York Times reported that the terms will require only “components” of an actual library to be built within five years. The rest of the land, the outlet says, can be commercial—as a hotel, condos, restaurants, or whatever the Trumps fancy.

That means it could become yet another Florida-based private hospitality hub owned by the property developer president.

A New Yorker probe estimates that, by the end of his second term, Trump and his family will have pocketed more than $3.4 billion—primarily from deals and investments that almost certainly wouldn’t exist without his presidency.

That “thirst for cash,” the magazine noted, raises sharper conflict-of-interest questions when public assets help enable private profits.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press before boarding Marine One
Donald Trump speaks to the press from the South Lawn at the White House. Ken Cedeno/Reuters

In June, it was reported that Team Trump had scouted multiple sites in South Florida. This month, having decided on the Freedom Tower spot, it emerged that he was exploring the option of bolting a hotel onto the complex.

DeSantis argues the project is a civic boon. And in a shameless attempt to suck-up to Trump, Uthmeier even posted a video on X touting the vote and the location in a parking lot next to Miami’s Freedom Tower—“the Ellis Island of the South.”

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier speaks during a news conference held by Gov. Ron DeSantis
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, speaking during a news conference, and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), are fans of a Trump library at Freedom Tower. Rich Pope/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images

“Surviving two assassination attempts, securing the border, and rebuilding our nation’s military are just a few stories this great library will tell,” he said.

Critics counter that the Freedom Tower’s immigrant-as-refuge symbolism sits awkwardly beside a Trump monument—and that state land shouldn’t underwrite a family business model.

News of the plans has led to public protests outside Freedom Tower, which became the Cuban Assistance Center in 1962 to assist Cubans fleeing the 1959 communist revolution.

Protesters hold signs as they protest opposing plans to build a Trump library near Miami's Freedom Tower in Miami.
Protesters hold signs as they protest plans to build a Trump library near Miami's Freedom Tower. CHANDAN KHANNA/CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images

One thing, though, is certain—the Miami plot is a developer’s dream. On the waterfront, transit-adjacent, and zoned for serious height, it is valued by the county at more than $67 million, but would likely fetch far more on the market.

An urban-planning consultant told The Times that the “highest and best use” could be towers up to 100 stories and thousands of condo units—with the library requirement, by contrast, just a slice of the site.

The Daily Beast has contacted the Trump Organization and the White House for comment.