Site of collapsed Surfside Condo in Miami bought by Trump business partner for $120 million
The Miami Herald reported that Hussain Sajwani's DAMAC Properties had paid $120 million for the site.Hussain Sajwani, who owns Dubai-based DAMAC Properties, bought the land for $120 million.
The families of the victims will receive the proceeds of the sale as part of a $1 billion settlement. Sign up for our weekday newsletter, packed with original analysis, news, and trends — delivered right to your inbox.By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our
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