The skyline of Tbilisi is poised for a significant shift as the Trump Organization announces plans for a 70-story skyscraper, a project intended to become the tallest building in Georgia. Designed by the American architecture firm Gensler, the tower will serve as the anchor for a larger mixed-use development in the city’s northwestern district, adjacent to Central Park. The project marks the organization’s inaugural venture into the South Caucasus, a region increasingly targeted for high-end real estate investment.

The proposed tower aims to surpass the 210-meter Alliance Centropolis Tower C in Batumi, currently the nation's tallest structure. While specific architectural details remain sparse, the development is expected to follow the brand's established template of luxury residential units and high-end retail. The project is a collaborative effort involving several partners, including Biograpi Living, Archi Group, and The Sapir Organization, reflecting a complex web of local and international capital.

For the Trump Organization, now led by Eric Trump, the Tbilisi project represents a continuation of its global licensing and development strategy. By enlisting Gensler—a firm known for its massive corporate and commercial portfolio—the developers are signaling an intent to meet the international standards of luxury that the brand claims as its hallmark. As Tbilisi continues to modernize its urban fabric, the addition of a 70-story glass-and-steel landmark will likely redefine the city’s aesthetic and economic profile.

With reporting from Dezeen.

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