Donald Trump, star of the reality series
The Apprentice, has found another way to spend his enormous fortune. This time, he looks forward to create a family mausoleum on his golf course site in New Jersey.
The Apprentice, now in its sixth season, showcases Trump as a real estate magnate, an executive producer and host of the program. The show, entailing a job talent search for a person to head one of Trump’s companies, has popularly linked Trump with the phrase “You’re Fired!” He has the discretion to fire as well as hire aspiring apprentices and compel them to challenging experiments.
The Apprentice also explores some of Trump’s assets and riches.
Trump, a 60-year old American entrepreneur, author and television personality, is popularly known for his lavish lifestyle, being the CEO of Trump Organization and founder of Trump Entertainment. Owning countless of residential projects, skyscrapers and millions of real estate ventures, he has established his name as one of the most popular tycoons in the realty industry. With his numerous assets, he is now planning to construct his family’s burial ground specifically in vaults alongside the first hole of the golf course at the Trump National Golf Club.
At the moment, there are no citations or objections from officials regarding building a mausoleum on a golf course. "In all my years on the planning board, I don't think I've ever seen an application for a mausoleum," Bedminster Planning Board member Paul Henderson, who's been on the panel for more than 15 years, told the Star-Ledger. Recognizing the fact that this would entail a long approval process, Trump is willing to start off by building a wedding chapel. If the construction of the wedding chapel pushes through, then that’s the time he would decide if he will still pursue his mausoleum plan. "We're planning a mausoleum/chapel," Trump said.
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: RealityTV World