Boston Herald

Singapore summit site owned by potential Trump real estate rivals

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WASHINGTON — The Singapore coastal hotel where President 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 where Trump’s own company operates.

The 112-room Capella Singapore, which juts out of a lushly landscaped island in Singapore’s harbor, 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.

The hotel on Sentosa Island, said to be a pirate haunt and later a 19th-century base for colonial British artillery officers, was purchased last fall by the Kwee family, a billionair­e quartet of four brothers, according to the media accounts. Forbes has estimated the family’s holdings at $5.5 billion and their budding hotel empire has ties to the Ritz-Carlton chain, a rival to the Trump Organizati­on for the affection of wealthy and business travelers.

Neither the hotel nor the Kwees’ firm would confirm the reports of the family’s involvemen­t in the hotel. A hotel spokeswoma­n said she could not “disclose details related to this event” and the real estate firm did not reply to a request for comment from The Associated Press.

There are no Trump resorts in Singapore, but the Trump Organizati­on has licensed the Trump name for real estate projects in the Philippine­s and India and is planning two Trump-branded resorts in Indonesia.

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AP PHOTOS AN UNLIKELY PAIR: A man, above, walks past cartoon caricature­s of President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and a woman, left, hangs pinatas of the pair.
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