SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The European Space Agency has released satellite data
that shows the 58-story Millennium Tower in San Francisco's is continuing to
sink at a steady rate — and perhaps faster than previously known.
Scientist Petar Marinkovic who analyzed the data for the ESA said Monday it
shows the Millennium Tower sunk 40 to 45 millimeters — or 1.6 to 1.8 inches
— over a recent one-year period.
It sunk almost double that amount — 70 to 75 mm (2.6 to 2.9 inches) — over
its 17-month observation period ending in September, he says.
The luxury high-rise has sunk about 16 inches and is also tilting. Engineers
have estimated the building is still sinking at a rate of about 1-inch per
year.