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Trump’s Mexico resort is little more than a ‘muddy hole’ near a sewage treatment plant

After nearly two decades, former President Donald Trump’s Mexico resort is little more than a “muddy hole,” according to a New Republic reporter who recently visited the site. In 2006, Trump and several Los Angeles-based real estate developers announced they were pursuing a new project, the Trump Ocean Baja Resort, just 10 miles south of the U.S.-Mexico border. However, the project never got off the ground and ended in a lawsuit that the Trump Organization settled for an undisclosed amount, the newspaper said. San Diego Free Press. Now, more than a decade after the lawsuit, not much has changed, according to reporter Alexander Nazaryan, who traveled to the resort. Located across the highway from the Punta Bandera Wastewater Treatment Plant, there isn’t much to see beyond the property’s fencing other than a “big, muddy hole.” Naziyan described that there were none of the promised bungalows or hotel rooms on the beach, just another failed business venture by Trump.

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