
White House to Add Grand Ballroom
President Trump's long-standing vision for a White House ballroom will become reality with a $200 million expansion project starting this September. The new facility will accommodate 650 guests, addressing the current space limitations that force large events onto the South Lawn in temporary tents.
Design and Timeline
Architectural renderings reveal a classical design featuring coffered ceilings, crystal chandeliers, and marble columns reminiscent of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. Construction is scheduled for completion before President Trump's term ends in early 2029.
Historical Context
This represents the most significant structural change to the White House since the Truman Balcony addition in 1948. The East Wing location was chosen despite being part of the 1902 structure that underwent major renovations in 1942.
Funding and Controversy
The project will be privately funded through donations from President Trump and undisclosed contributors. This follows Trump's 2016 offer to President Obama to contribute $100 million toward a ballroom, which was declined.