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Serbians are not happy with Jared Kushner’s latest real estate venture.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Serbia’s capital Belgrade on Monday to protest a project by Kushner – President Donald Trump‘s son-in-law – to transform a pair of buildings bombed by NATO 26 years ago into a Trump tower and luxury hotel.
The real estate development, funded by a Kushner-founded investment firm, has touched off a firestorm of opposition in the Balkan nation, fed by cascading anger over government corruption.
Kushner’s firm plans Trump tower in Belgrade
Monday’s protest centered on two buildings in downtown Belgrade damaged when NATO bombed the area in 1999 while the region was embroiled in conflict.
Last year, Affinity Global Development, a real estate firm founded by Kushner in 2021, struck a deal to turn the site of the bombing into a 30-floor, 820,000-square-foot luxury complex, including towers with the signature “Trump” logo, according to design pictures on the firm’s website.
Kushner is the husband of Ivanka Trump, President Trump’s oldest daughter.
Per the terms of its contract, the complex must include a memorial of the bombing, according to the Serbian government. “It will include a commemorative civic feature,” according to a since-removed webpage…