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New study: Miami may be sinking faster than expected
Miami’s glittering skyline has always been framed by water, but new research suggests the ground beneath some of those towers ...
Luxury beachfront high-rises on the coast of Miami's barrier islands are sinking, a new study found. Subsidence and rising seas could affect up to $109 billion of US coastal property by 2050.
Dozens of buildings in South Florida, including luxury condos and hotels, are sinking into the ground, according to a new study. The study from the University of Miami found 35 buildings in the Miami ...
More than 30 luxury high-rise buildings in Miami Beach, FL, are currently sinking into the ground, shocking new research has revealed—but that hasn’t stopped a swath of homebuyers and developers from ...
The Porsche Design Tower in Miami, built in 2014, is one of 35 luxury beachfront properties along the coast that a recent University of Miami study has found to have sunk by up to three inches into ...
Miami's iconic coastline, dotted with luxury high-rises and beachfront condos, is facing an unexpected challenge. Recent research by the University of Miami has uncovered that at least 35 buildings in ...
Dozens of luxury beachfront condos and hotels in Surfside, Bal Harbour, Miami Beach and Sunny Isles are sinking into the ground at rates that were “unexpected,” with nearly 70 percent of the buildings ...
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Miami's beachfront high-rises are sinking fast. It's a warning for coastal properties worldwide.
Coastal properties worldwide are sinking, including some of Miami's pricey waterfront high-rises. In a study published in the ...
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