The Weekly Dirt: Buyers reject luxury condos on site marked by tragedy
The Delmore, the 37-unit luxury condo planned for the site of the deadly condo collapse in Surfside, hasn’t sold a unit since sales launched in early 2025. That’s likely not so much a market problem, but one that’s tied to the history of the oceanfront property. Ninety-eight people died when Champlain Towers South came crashing down in the middle of the night on June 24, 2021. A year later, the property was sold at a court-ordered auction to Damac Properties, a Dubai-based real estate firm led by its founder and chairman, billionaire Hussain Sajwani. Damac paid $120 million for the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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