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The White House is Getting a Major Upgrade

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Oct 30, 2025 | by Valenciana Pro-Munoz, Colearn Chronicle Journalist

The White House is Getting a Major Upgrade

Washington, D.C. — Right now, the White House feels like a construction site. Crews are tearing down the East Wing to make room for a gigantic new ballroom — 90,000 square feet, big enough for a thousand guests. But this isn’t just about building something bigger; it’s about giving the White House a modern edge while honoring its deep roots and history. If you’ve seen the early renderings from July, you know the design stands out: think old European style, tall arched windows, towering columns, white and gold everywhere. There’s even a glass bridge that links the ballroom to the main building. Honestly, no one’s seen a change this daring at the White House in a long time

The price for the new project reaches an impressive $300 million, but here’s the noteworthy aspect: taxpayers will not be footing the bill. Donald Trump is turning to private donors for support, with major companies such as Amazon and Lockheed Martin already on board. The vision is to create a venue that accommodates lavish parties and high-profile world leaders while maintaining the distinctive elegance associated with the White House. This initiative aims to blend sophistication with functionality, ensuring a space fit for both formal occasions and significant gatherings.

The updates to the White House have sparked quite a debate. Some historians and preservationists are worried these changes might weaken our connection to history, arguing it’s better to keep such iconic spaces untouched for future generations. Meanwhile, others feel these renovations are long overdue, claiming that modernizing the White House can significantly boost its functionality and aesthetics. This ongoing clash between those who advocate for preservation versus those who support modernization shows just how complex the situation is. It looks like this tension isn’t going anywhere soon, as people continue to voice their opinions on what the future should hold.

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