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Trump mystique could help boost real estate sales in Palm Beach County, Florida

President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One at the Palm Beach International Airport to spend part of the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort in March in West Palm Beach, Florida. 

President Donald Trump has put Palm Beach County on the map. And now professionals in the real estate market are starting to see a business opportunity.

In the 10 months since Great Gulf of Canada submitted plans to build a 27-story tower on South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach, a certain part-time winter resident has continued his seasonal treks to Palm Beach, turning what was once a home and private club into the winter White House.

This has not escaped Great Gulf’s president Christopher Wein, who hopes to sell 84 condos costing from $1 million to $3 million at 1515 S. Flagler Drive.

"The name recognition is helpful. Palm Beach and West Palm Beach were considered lesser-known, sleepy areas, and all of a sudden the President of the United States has a private retreat there and spends a lot of time there. Now it's a destination known throughout the world," Wein said.

Toronto-based Great Gulf last year bought the 1515 S. Flagler Drive property, where the former 1515 Tower was famously imploded on Valentine’s Day in 2010 to make way for a different condo project that never was built.

On the now-vacant site, Great Gulf plans to build a 27-story boutique condominium. A marketing campaign is slated to begin in the fall and sales should start in February. The height and size were approved with the prior project.

A fun fact for potential buyers of the planned luxury condo: The property sits across the Intracoastal Waterway from Trump's home, Mar-a-Lago.

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