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Building representatives say the construction work at San Francisco's Millennium Tower has been halted due to another inch of sinking.
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What Really Happened at the Millennium Tower?
San Francisco’s Millennium Tower wasn’t supposed to lean—but by 2016, it had already sunk 16 inches and tilted over a foot. This deep dive explores the geotechnical failures behind the tower’s ongoing ...
The Millennium Tower in San Francisco is still sinking, but now experts say they may have a fix.
Known for its soaring height and luxury residences, San Francisco’s Millennium Tower has become infamous for sinking and tilting at an alarming rate. Rising 200 meters with 58 floors, this ...
When residents of San Francisco’s Millennium Tower plunked down the cash (sometimes as much as $10 million) to live the 58-story building, they were probably expecting their new home to be packed with ...
The San Francisco City Attorney’s Office has formally subpoenaed Millennium Partners Tuesday over disclosures regarding the sinking 58-story condo tower.
A look inside the grand penthouse in the Millennium Tower, which just sold for $9 million, the highest downtown condo resale in the city in years.
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera has filed a lawsuit against the developers of the Millennium Tower for not telling buyers that the tower was sinking, Herrera announced Thursday.
San Francisco's Millennium Tower has been sinking for several years. Its structural issues and the current state of city housing mean one condo lost nearly half of its value.
“The Sentinel-1 satellites have shown that the Millennium Tower skyscraper in the center of San Francisco is sinking by a few centimeters a year,” a statement by the ESA concludes.
Inspectors have issued a violation to management of a sinking condominium building after a large crack formed in a 36th-floor window of the building dubbed the Leaning Tower of San Francisco.
Inspectors have issued a violation to management of a sinking condominium building after a large crack formed in a 36th-floor window of the building dubbed the Leaning Tower of San Francisco.
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