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flag A Cold War bomb shelter in Nova Scotia is being turned into a luxury doomsday condo complex with 15 high-end units, set for completion in 2027.

flag A decommissioned Cold War-era bomb shelter in Nova Scotia, originally built in 1964 to withstand a five-megaton nuclear blast, is being transformed into a luxury doomsday condominium complex called The Diefenbaker. flag The 64,000-square-foot concrete structure, capable of sustaining 350 people for 90 days, is being renovated with $8 million in investment for 15 high-end suites, with completion expected by 2027. flag The project includes a boutique hotel, spa, fitness center, and on-site security with thermal radar. flag Marketed as a “luxury safe haven,” it targets affluent buyers amid rising concerns over climate change, global conflicts, and societal instability. flag Similar bunker developments are underway elsewhere, reflecting a growing trend among the wealthy to secure assets and lifestyles in uncertain times.

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