Surfside town commissioners plan to discuss how to better regulate development of new projects to protect nearby buildings ...
First-ever observation of continuous subsidence shows as much as 70 percent of high-rises affected in some areas of Miami ...
A report issued last week by the University of Miami certainly ... The idea of luxury high-rise buildings in places like Surfside, Bal Harbour, Miami Beach and Sunny Isles sinking into the ground ...
Jennifer Albanesi, who lives next door to the construction site in a building identified as "sinking" by a University of Miami study, says the constant drilling has heightened her worries.
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's new campus construction is held to sustainable standards, as established by the LEED organization, but there is more than meets the eye as new buildings are raised and old buildings renovated.
At the time, authorities noted that the building had experienced significant subsidence in the 1990s. But critics of the University of Miami study say it's unclear whether subsidence levels have ...
The effect is like shaking ground coffee around to create more room, one researcher told CNN. But that wasn’t the startling conclusion.