Eric Trump is showcasing a vision for a potentially iconic presidential library dedicated to his father. This stunning waterfront structure is set to rise in Miami, Florida, offering a tribute to Donald Trump’s legacy.
A video shared on X highlights the library’s sleek design, characterized by extensive glass use and a prominent Trump name illuminating the skyline. The architectural vision includes a striking tower located over Biscayne Bay.
“For the last six months, my dedicated team and I have invested our hearts into this project,” Eric Trump stated on March 30. “This waterfront landmark in Miami will celebrate an extraordinary man, a remarkable developer, and the greatest President in our nation’s history. These images are making their public debut today!”
The nearly two-minute video reveals a modern edifice dominating downtown Miami, featuring a dazzling gold entrance, presidential insignia, and a statue prominently placed outside. Inside, plans depict replicas of the Oval Office and the oft-discussed East Wing ballroom. Air Force One is also a recurring element in the visual journey.
Trump later promoted the video on Truth Social, increasing its visibility.
🚨 FIRST LOOK: The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is officially here.
Over the past six months, I have poured my heart and soul into this project with my incredible team at @Trump.
This landmark on the water in Miami, Florida will stand as a lasting testament to an… pic.twitter.com/azV1hx0HG2
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) March 31, 2026
The architectural design comes from Bermello Ajamil, though it’s unclear if AI played a part in creating the visuals.
Situated alongside Biscayne Boulevard, the proposed location encompasses over 10 vacant lots that are presently utilized for parking, as per county documentation. The iconic Freedom Tower is visible in the backdrop of the renderings.
Documents reveal that the land is owned by the “Donald J. Trump Pres. Library Foundation,” a public charity associated with Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.
The initiative gained significant support late last year when the Miami-Dade College board of trustees voted on December 2 to contribute the approximately 2.6-acre site for the library. Initially transferred to the state of Florida, the land was subsequently assigned to the foundation.
