Protests erupted in central Tirana this week against a luxury coastal resort development project linked to Jared Kushner [1].

The unrest highlights a growing conflict between high-profile international investment and environmental preservation in Albania. Opponents argue that the project threatens the integrity of a protected nature reserve on the coast [2].

Demonstrations reached their fourth consecutive day on June 3, 2026 [1]. The protests center on a development project linked to the Trump family, specifically Kushner, the son-in-law of former U.S. President Donald Trump [1, 2].

Critics of the development said the project would irreversibly damage the protected coastal environment [2]. They said the luxury complex would violate the legal status of the nature reserve [3].

While some reports place the project in central Tirana, other sources specify the development is a coastal resort located within a protected area [2, 3]. The project has sparked significant outrage among local environmental advocates who seek to block the construction to preserve the region's biodiversity [3].

Local authorities have monitored the gatherings in the capital as the fourth day of unrest unfolded [1]. The controversy continues to grow as the link between the Trump family and the coastal development becomes a focal point for public anger [2].

Protests erupted in central Tirana this week against a luxury coastal resort development project linked to Jared Kushner.

This situation reflects a tension between Albania's efforts to attract foreign luxury investment and the enforcement of its environmental protections. The involvement of a high-profile U.S. political figure adds a layer of international scrutiny to the dispute, potentially turning a local zoning and environmental issue into a broader diplomatic or political flashpoint.