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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.
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.
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.
The project includes a boutique hotel, spa, fitness center, and on-site security with thermal radar.
Marketed as a “luxury safe haven,” it targets affluent buyers amid rising concerns over climate change, global conflicts, and societal instability.
Similar bunker developments are underway elsewhere, reflecting a growing trend among the wealthy to secure assets and lifestyles in uncertain times.
Un refugio contra bombas de la Guerra Fría en Nueva Escocia se está convirtiendo en un lujoso complejo de condominios con 15 unidades de alta gama, programado para completarse en 2027.