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A proposal has been submitted to build a new skyscraper in San Francisco that would eclipse the city's 61-story Salesforce ...
On Friday the developer Hines - the company that co-developed the Salesforce Tower, which rises 1,075 feet - filed an application calling for a slender 1,225-foot tower to replace an office building ...
Last spring, a window at San Francisco’s Millennium Tower blew out of its frame during a wind storm raising questions and concerns about safety of the city’s high rise buildings in bad weather ...
San Francisco building officials have formally signed off on a scaled-down plan to fix the sinking and tilting Millennium Tower. Raj Mathai speaks with Jaxon Van Derbeken on this.
San Francisco Approves Scaled-Down Millennium Tower Fix Fix engineers billed the original 52-pile plan as not only preventing more sinking, but also reversing the tilt.
After more than six months of scrutiny, San Francisco’s Department of Building Inspection has issued a revised building permit for the revamped perimeter pile upgrade of the settling 645-ft-tall ...
San Francisco’s leaning Millennium Tower could soon be set straight. A revised plan by an outside panel of engineers to rebalance and stabilize the sinking and tilting tower at 301 Mission St ...
After a year in which the beleaguered Millennium Tower in San Francisco underwent an unsuccessful "fix" that ended up exacerbating its sinking into the Soma mud, a new plan is afoot for 2022. The ...
Work to address the sinking and leaning of San Francisco’s Millennium Tower has gotten the OK to restart from the city after a two-month pause. The lead engineer on a $100 million project ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — Days after San Francisco officials put the construction to shore up San Francisco’s leaning Millennium Tower on indefinite hold, there’s new evidence that building ...
A $100 million fix to stop a San Francisco luxury high-rise from sinking and tilting even more is on hold while engineers try to learn why the building has sunk another inch during the repair.
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