FATHER/DAUGHTER DUO SAVE DETROIT'S MOST BLIGHTED HOMES FROM THE WRECKING BALL IN HGTV'S NEWLY GREENLIGHTED SERIES 'CONDEMNED'
New York [Feb. 20, 2025] Detroit's most blighted homes will get a second chance in HGTV's newly greenlighted series Condemned. During the eight one-hour episodes, property investor and rehabber Kristyn Patterson and her builder father, Pancho Patterson, will stop at nothing to rescue The Motor City's worst houses that are destined for the wrecking ball. To breathe new life into the forgotten properties, Kristyn and Pancho will face harsh realities - including their hard-earned money on the line, squatters living in their houses, a brutal winter and the city's strict renovation deadlines - to help transform Detroit's historic neighborhoods. Condemned is slated to premiere in Summer 2025.
"Kristyn and Pancho have a tangible passion for Detroit and the necessary skills, grit and humor to renovate crumbling homes no one else will touch," said Loren Ruch, Head of Content, HGTV. "Our cameras will follow the highs and lows as they grow their family business and prove that no home is too far gone."
For the latest announcements on Condemned, fans are invited to stay connected across HGTV's digital platforms at HGTV.com and via @HGTV on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram, TikTok and Threads.
Condemned is produced by Crazy Leg Productions.
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