Aaron Raybowitz, Miami Herald
Miami -Dubai -based developers have announced the details of the super -luxurious project of Surf Side Properties, which shattered the community, killing 98 buildings in 2021.
In the press release, DAMAC features $ 15 million, about 37 “Sky Great House”, which is the possibility of using the $ 15 million “meditation garden”, and “housing butler”. He said that the construction has begun. This release does not mention the collapse.
On Tuesday morning, dozens of My Miami Brokers will gather on the surf side to learn the details of the condominium project, one of the most expensive condominium projects in South Florida. The announcement comes with the launch of a website that promotes sales and the estimated completion date of 2029.
The flashy launch was not successful on those who were directly influenced by the partial collapse of Shamprovers on June 24, 2021.
Martin Langesfeld, who died of his sister Nicole and his brother -in -law, Lewis Sadbnich, died in the collapse, “seeing this project is being sold without acknowledging the collapse of 98 people. I am concerned about that. “
LANGESFELD stated that projects should not be started until the federal government survey was completed, which caused the collapse.
“We need to focus on completing the survey before continuing another development, but we guarantee that there is a monument to praise the losing people,” he says. I did it.
Charles Barket, Mayor of Surfside, which had been collapsed last year and was elected again, said that developers wanted to find a delicate way to respect the history of the site in marketing.
“The challenge for developers is honestly, to fuse efforts to do anything to do with the deep respect for the site,” said Barket. “They have a real opportunity to see the reality in front of them, take them from the front, and deal with them.”
In an interview on Tuesday, DAMAC’s spokesman, Jeffrey, stated that the project was “showing the closing of the past and a new beginning,” and the company chose to have chosen the collapse of marketing materials. I was surprised at Los Angeles.
“We don’t hide anything,” he said. “You are not always the case. If you are conducting a marketing campaign, place (collapse) as the lead of the campaign.”
Nevertheless, Rossely stated that DAMAC was transparent about the collapse of potential buyers, and the details of tragedy are included in the “commemorative” book given to each buyer in closing on the history of the site.
“No one will recommend that you introduce it in your marketing,” he said. “At the same time, I will not hide it even if I have a question.”
Aerana Salzhauer, a former surf -side town commissioner who had been working when the collapse occurred, said that the developer would like to forget that something has happened there. Ta.
“They can bring out all bells and whistles, and their wonderful and smooth marketing materials,” said Salzhauer. “The fact that their whole site is a graveyard is the same.”
Delmore is the first advancement of Donald Trump’s Hundred Hundred Hundred Hundred Million Damax, Damax’s founder, Hussein Sagiwani, who pledged a $ 20 billion investment in a US data center.
Sajwani was the only bidder of the 8777 Collins Ave.’s 1.8 -acres real estate, paid $ 120 million, which was directed to the unit owner and the victim’s parent S.
LANGESFELD and other victims said that the judge’s decision to auction the champlain site after the collapse, and that it should be commemorated.
After the sale, some families pressed Damak and allowed a monument to a part of the site, but the developers said that it was not feasible.
Surf side officials have designated some of the adjacent roads as part of the 88th Avenue for the monument remaining in the planning stage. DAMAC has pledged $ 1.5 million against this effort.
Rossely may build a monument before the new condominium tower is completed, but waiting until 2029 is “much more clean and easy”, and transports sand to avoid confusion from construction. He said that he could avoid raising the dunes next to the property.
“If you try to do it early, a considerable amount of confusion will occur,” Losslie said.
DAMAC has marketed a 12 -story condominium project to Uber wealthy buyers, promoting surfing as part of the “Million Lord’s Triangle” created by surf -side, Indian Creek, and Balhaver. 。 By the butler of the house. “
The rendering shows a 75 -foot swimming pool suspended in the 125 -foot air at the top of the building. In the Tuesday press release, the 20,000 square -foot “Outdoor Meditation Garden” states: 。 “
Residents and their guest -only private restaurants said they would “add resistance.”
According to the announcement, a unit with a completely furniture and a bedroom with an average of 7,000 square feet is designed for “permanent resident”. Ross said a potential buyer was already chasing us.
“We know that we have a clear interest in the site and have the opportunity to represent,” he said.
Douglas Eriman’s company mediates the sales of buildings. A website that advertises condominiums states that the average unit price will be $ 33 million.
“Simply put, this is a magnificent and transformed property,” said Jay Philip Parker, CEO of Douglas Eriman’s Florida brokerage. “Especially in Southern Florida, where one % continues to acquire ultra -high characteristics, this size has a great demand. For those who are most eye -catching, this will be the next wonderful retreat. Sho.”
Federal government surveys on the partial collapse of Shamplain Towers are ongoing, and there are reports on the expected survey results in 2026. Investigators have stated that there is a “powerful evidence” that the collapse has begun with a 12 -story pool deck. -A building that reflects the results of Miami Herald’s survey, which discovered that the deck collapsed a few minutes before the half of the tower dropped.
Surfside and the town of Miamidaidid have also requested a unique survey on the collapse that has not been concluded.
Rossely stated that DAMAC hired an expert, conducted a wide range of tests on the underground conditions of the site, and confirmed that it could be safely built there. He said that the underground conditions were “better than we expected.”
The collapse caused scramble to determine whether Florida coastal buildings are safe, followed by new laws that require more frequent testing and structural correction funds.
This requirement puts a financial burden on the condominium owner. Governor Ron Desantis called for a special legislative conference to revise the Condominium Safety Law, but a member of the Diet dropped it from a special session agenda on Monday.
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