Florida condos are sinking at 'unexpected' rates, according to new research from the University of Miami, with the northern and central isles most affected.
First-ever observation of continuous subsidence shows as much as 70 percent of high-rises affected in some areas of Miami ...
Florida has a long history of unwarranted optimism when it comes to coastal building risk. Faced with a disturbing new University of Miami study, the coastal town of Sunny Isles Beach in Miami-Dade ...
The effect is like shaking ground coffee around to create more room, one researcher told CNN. But that wasn’t the startling ...
In a surprising turn of events, the Porsche Design Tower, one of Miami's towering and luxurious skyscrapers, is reportedly ...
A recent study conducted by the University of Miami has brought to light a pressing issue concerning the structural integrity ...
Approximately 70 percent of the buildings in the city’s north and central Sunny Isles are affected, according to the ...
Dozens of luxury beachfront condos and hotels in Surfside, Bal Harbour, Miami Beach and Sunny Isles are sinking ... the Porsche Design Tower, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Trump Tower III and ...
Researchers have identified 35 buildings in areas like Sunny Isles Beach ... Trump International Beach Resorts, The Surf Club Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton Residences and Faena Hotel.