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Trump Moves Forward with East Potomac Golf Course Renovation Plan

Wall Street Journal US Business •
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President Trump announced Sunday that his administration will renovate East Potomac Golf Links, a historic public course in Washington, D.C., beginning in September. The course sits on prime real estate along the Potomac River and has been managed by a nonprofit organization. Trump emphasized that the course will remain open to the public after the planned reconstruction work is complete.

The Interior Department will oversee the renovation project, which Trump has been considering for months. East Potomac Golf Links occupies valuable waterfront property in the nation's capital, making any development or improvement project significant from both recreational and real estate perspectives. The course has served local golfers for decades as one of the area's few public facilities.

This renovation could impact local recreational access and property values in the surrounding area. The project represents one of the more tangible moves Trump has made regarding Washington-area properties since taking office, moving beyond previous proposals that generated controversy. The September timeline suggests the administration wants to complete work before the end of his term.

The renovation's cost and scope remain unclear, but any federal investment in the prime East Potomac Golf Links site will likely face scrutiny from both local officials and the public. The Interior Department oversight adds a layer of bureaucratic process to what could otherwise be a straightforward private development project.