At Surfside collapse site, big-name planned project hasn’t sold a single condo
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 Hussain Sajwani, launched sales of the project in early 2025. The 12-story, 37-unit oceanfront building, called the Delmore, is expected to rise on the site of the former Champlain Towers South at 8777 Collins Avenue in Surfside. Jeffrey Rossely, senior vice president of development at Damac, confirmed that no contracts have been signed at the project. Rossely said that the initial sales launch was likely rushed, and […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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