He hopes to build a Trump tower in Colombia. But he still lives with his parents - Washington Post

TUNJA, COLOMBIA - Of all the would-be business partners of President Trump who have been hoping to capitalize on his win, there is surely no one who stands to gain quite as much — relatively speaking — as young Colombian builder Nicolás Jiménez. 

Juan Cristobal Cobo for the Washington Post

Juan Cristobal Cobo for the Washington Post

Jiménez, you see, doesn’t have much to begin with. 

His company, Fortún, is the local partner of U.S. investors who have drawn up a $350 million plan to build the Trump International Hotel and Tower Bogota, featuring a pair of 72-story skyscrapers that would be among the tallest in Latin America. New York-based Yun Capital, a longtime Trump backer, is putting up the money; Jiménez has been looking for a site and said he hopes to finalize a deal this month.

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