Sinking skyscrapers? As buildings got bigger in Sunny Isles, so did engineering concerns By Denise Hruby, The Miami Herald December 2, 2025 Share this post Share on XShare on X Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Randy Maggard bill seeks full state control over water quality and wetlands regulationNextNext post:Mosaic says a lawsuit over its radioactive road project is ‘moot’More ArticlesAerial highway could take off in 2027January 15, 2026DYK: Water Management Infrastructure Helps Protect Our Communities and Water ResourcesJanuary 14, 2026Nick DiCeglie bill that aims to fix unintended consequences of hurricane recovery law flies through committeeJanuary 14, 2026Legislative Session preview: JJ Grow seeks road concurrency for small countiesJanuary 13, 2026Legislative Session preview: Nick DiCeglie eyes SB 180 fixes, affordability and efficiency ahead of 2026 SessionJanuary 13, 2026Personnel note: Deirdre Finn named Executive Director at ACEC Florida, FESJanuary 6, 2026
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