President Trump has approved a $200 million, 90,000 sq ft ballroom beside the East Wing. It will host up to 650 guests, tripling capacity for state dinners, major White House events, and ceremonies.By CNBCTV18.com August 1, 2025, 12:28:34 PM IST (Published)1 / 7Lavish Expansion Approved: The White House is set to receive a new $200 million ballroom. US President Donald Trump has approved plans for the construction of a vast 90,000-square-foot facility that will accommodate up to 650 guests — a significant increase from the current 200-person seated capacity in the East Room. (Reuters photo)2 / 7East Wing Addition: The new ballroom will be built adjacent to the East Wing of the White House, which currently houses key offices, including those of First Lady Melania Trump. Funding for the project will come directly from President Trump and other undisclosed donors. (Image: Whitehouse.gov)3 / 7Construction Begins 2025: According to a press release issued by the White House, construction is scheduled to begin in September 2025 and is expected to be completed well before the end of President Trump’s term. The ballroom is intended to provide future administrations with a permanent venue for hosting large-scale events and visiting world leaders, eliminating the need for temporary outdoor marquees. (Image: Whitehouse.gov)4 / 7Historic Yet Modern: “President Trump is a builder at heart and has an extraordinary eye for detail. The President and the Trump White House are fully committed to working with the appropriate organisations to preserve the unique history of the White House while building a beautiful ballroom that can be enjoyed by future administrations and generations of Americans,” said Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. (Image: Whitehouse.gov)5 / 7Top Firms Chosen: President Trump has selected McCrery Architects as the project’s lead architect. Clark Construction will oversee the build, while engineering will be led by AECOM. (Image: Whitehouse.gov)6 / 7In Line With Renovations: The project aligns with recent White House renovations, which include the demolition and paving over of the iconic Rose Garden, the installation of two massive flagpoles, and the addition of new gold embellishments in the Oval Office. (Image: Whitehouse.gov)7 / 7Earlier Offer Revisited: In 2016, during his presidential campaign under the Obama administration, Donald Trump had offered to donate $100 million towards the construction of a new White House ballroom. The suggestion was “not something that was at all seriously considered,” said then-Press Secretary Josh Earnest. (Image: Whitehouse.gov)Continue Reading
Trump’s $200 million White House ballroom, funded by donors, will host 650 guests
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