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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 journal Earth and Space Science in December, researchers found that 35 ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I cover home design and luxury real estate. When the Shore Club in Miami Beach, Florida opened its doors in 1949, it instantly became a ...
Miami’s ever-growing skyline is brimming with many new and exclusive ultra-luxury residential developments. Along the glistening shores of Miami Beach, The Perigon is a 17-story, 73-residence ...
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.
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