White House is expected to submit plans for new ballroom to planning commission this month
The $300 million privately funded ballroom will hold 999 guests and aims to replace outdoor and small indoor event spaces, despite 56% public opposition, officials said.
- The White House is expected to submit plans for a new 90,000-square-foot ballroom to a planning commission later this month.
- The ballroom will be nearly double the size of the main White House building and accommodate 999 people.
- The estimated cost of the new ballroom is $300 million, which President Trump said will be privately funded.
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The White House reportedly will be submitting plans for President Donald Trump’s $300 million ballroom to a federal planning commission later this month, after the East Wing of the White House has already been demolished and as the president replaces the project’s top architect.“The 90,000-square-foot ballroom will dwarf the White House itself, at nearly double the size, and President Donald Trump has said it will accommodate 999 people,” the As…
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The White House will present plans for its new ballroom to a federal planning commission this month, about three months after construction began, said Thursday the head of the panel appointed by the president. “Once the plans are presented, it is really when the role of this commission and its professional staff will begin,” said Will Scharf, president of the National Planning Commission of the Capital, at the monthly meeting of the agency.The b…
White House is expected to submit plans for a new ballroom to planning commission this month, Trump-appointed chair says
White House is expected to submit plans for a new ballroom to planning commission this month, Trump-appointed chair says.
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