Fix for leaning Millennium Tower clears first hurdle


The proposed fix for San Francisco’s tilting Millennium Tower has cleared its first significant hurdle.

A panel of experts hired by the city has approved a $100 million retrofit that the Millennium Tower Association submitted last December to stop the 58-story Transbay high-rise from sinking and tilting, according to a memo submitted to the Department of Building Inspection.

Click here to read the full memo, which was first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.

The planned fix — which…

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