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 ArticlesLegislature passes vertiport bill as Florida picked for U.S. pilot programMarch 12, 2026Electric air taxi tests to start after U.S. authorizes firms to fly their prototypesMarch 11, 2026Coral Gables City Manager Peter Iglesias named Government Engineer of the YearMarch 10, 2026Nick DiCeglie secures Senate approval for hurricane recovery fix, but it hasnât moved in the HouseFebruary 20, 2026Vertiport bills are getting closer to landing in the LegislatureFebruary 20, 2026Nick DiCeglie bill to address âunintended consequencesâ of hurricane recovery law advances to Senate floorFebruary 18, 2026
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