President Donald Trump ’s background in real estate, as well as his unique eye for interior design, is front and center during his second administration as he embarks on ambitious projects at the White House and beyond.

As a real estate developer, reality TV star, and branding maven, Trump plastered his last name on his buildings at will. As president, he is poised to similarly leave his mark on the White House and Washington, D.C. from his demolition of the East Wing to make way for his $300 million, 90,000-square-foot ballroom, expected to be completed before the end of his second administration in 2029, to his paving over the lawn of the Rose Garden with stone for his $2 million patio, inaugurated this summer during his first Rose Garden Club dinner with congressional Republi

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