They plan to build luxury condominium on site where it collapsed building that left 98 dead in Florida

The condominium will have a private restaurant, residential butlers, a spa and other comforts in the style of tourist complexes

A real estate developer with headquarters in Dubai plans to build a 12 -story luxury condominium at the site of South Florida where he collapsed a building in 2021 and caused the death of 98 people.

Damac International announced Tuesday that he planned to build the The Delmore complex at the site where the South South parties partially collapsed in Surfside, Florida, in June 2021. The construction has already begun and it is planned that the project is completed in 2029, he reported The company in a press release.

The building with staggered floors designed by Zaha Hadid Architects will have 37 “mansions” with apartments that average 650 square meters (7,000 square feet). The price of a four or five bedroom unit will begin at 15 million dollars, and the project will include a private restaurant, residential butlers, a spa and other comforts in the style of tourist complexes, according to the company.

The press release does not mention the 2021 tragedy.

In June 2021, the condominium building in front of the 12 -story sea and 136 apartments collapsed with a deafening rumble, leaving a huge pile of rubble and charging 98 lives, in one of the collapses of more mortal structures in the history of states Joined. Only two teenagers and a woman survived the collapse, while others escaped from the part of the building that initially stood up.

A judge approved in 2023 an agreement that exceeds 1,000 million dollars for the victims of Champlain Towers South collapse. The money comes from 37 different sources, including insurance companies, engineering companies and a luxury condominium whose recent construction next to it is suspected of contributing to structural damage. None of the parties admitted having done something wrong.

The cause of collapse remains investigated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology informed an advisory panel that the tests show that some of the concrete columns reinforced with steel in champlain Towers South had half of the resistance that they should have had and did not meet the construction standards in 1980 When the 12 -story tower was built. Steel in some columns had run from moderate to extreme, weakening them even more.

After the collapse, the governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, promulgated a law that requires that the associations of condominiums of three or more floors builds an inspection report focused on the structure, maintenance and expected costs for repairs or renovations.