The United Arab Emirates-based billionaire Hussain Sajwani will invest $20 billion toward building data centers in the U.S., President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday, disclosing a massive ...
Hussain Sajwani, the founder and chairman of DAMAC Properties of Dubai, built the first Trump-branded golf course in the Middle East a decade ago. By Liz Alderman Reporting from Paris When ...
Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani said on Friday he expects more investments from the oil-rich Gulf into the US as President-elect Donald J. Trump’s second term in office heralds a “pro ...
At a press conference at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Sajwani, the chairman of DAMAC Properties, revealed his commitment to building data centers across key states, including Arizona ...
On Tuesday, he held a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida to announce a promised $20 billion investment in U.S. data centers from fellow real estate mogul Hussain Sajwani.
Damac, led by founder and Chairman Hussain Sajwani, acquired the 1.8-acre property a year later at a court-ordered auction for $120 million. The firm was the sole bidder interested in the site.
One, of course, was Prince William, who received a visit from Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II (better known to the public as Prince Hussein) today as part of the royal's private ...
Even in the emirate of Dubai — renowned for embracing ambitious projects — many were taken aback when local tycoon Hussain Sajwani stood beside Donald Trump to pledge a $20 billion investment ...
Hussain Sajwani, an associate of both President-elect Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, wasn't on the 500-person list at the end of 2024. He now sits in 179th place with a $13.1 billion fortune.
Trump and the company's owner, Hussain Sajwani, detailed that the investment will center around Texas, Arizona, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. Sajwani said the ...
Damac already has a presence in 10 nations; its chairman, Hussain Sajwani, also announced in early January a $20 billion investment in building out data centers around America. Completion for the ...
The developer of the Surfside collapse site plans to pump at least $20 billion into data centers across the U.S. Dubai-based Damac Properties, led by Hussain Sajwani, will target data centers in ...