Take a deeper look as South Florida officials look into criminal charges and blame for the deaths caused when the Miami Dade ...
WARNING: Some may find the audio from the 911 calls in this story difficult to listen to. SURFSIDE, Fla. -- Authorities have released some of the 911 calls from last month’s deadly condo collapse in ...
In January 2025, nearly four years after the deadly Surfside condo collapse, the Dubai-based developer Damac Properties unveiled a luxury condo project at the site of the tragedy. Designed by Zaha ...
Surveillance video shows the moment a portion of a 12-story condo building collapsed Thursday morning in Surfside, Fla, near ...
Rescuers at the site of a collapsed apartment tower in Surfside, Florida, found 10 additional victims in the rubble overnight, bringing the death toll from the tragedy to 46. Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella ...
The Delmore, an “ultra-luxury boutique oceanfront condominium" in Surfside, Fla., has yet to close any contracts, a company executive says PRNewsfoto/Damac International; Jeff Greenberg/Universal ...
Damac Properties, the Dubai developer that acquired the site of the deadly Surfside condo collapse, hasn’t sold a single unit at the planned project, The Real Deal has learned. Damac, led by founder ...
The pool of funds intended to compensate victims of the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium will increase to more than $1 billion, attorneys Wednesday told the judge overseeing the ...
*Five years after the Champlain Towers South collapse took the lives of 98 residents in Surfside, Florida, not one condo has sold in the luxury development rising in its place. Dubai-based developer ...
The developer looking to build a luxury project on the site of the deadliest building failure in modern American history hasn't sold a single unit more than a year after launching marketing efforts.
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, ...