
Family with Trump-like ambition runs hotel hosting summit
WASHINGTON – The Singapore coastal hotel where President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un plan to meet on June 12 is overseen by a wealthy Singapore family whose real estate development firm is pushing into the competitive upscale resort realm.
That’s where Trump’s own company operates.
The 112-room Capella Singapore, which juts out of a lushly landscaped island in Singapore’s harbour, is owned by the city’s Kwee family, according to Singapore media.
Their Pontiac Land Group company has been building a network of lavish hotels across Asia and the Singapore firm has even intruded on the Trump Organization’s New York base, building a 72-story condominium and museum gallery project in midtown Manhattan.
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