Millennium Tower, a $350 million skyscraper completed in 2008, has sunk 16 inches and tilted two inches since it opened.
Now San Francisco's very own "leaning tower" is in the middle of a battle between the building's developers, residents, and city officials over who's at fault. The fight's far from done.
Here's what you need to know about the development and sinking of Millennium Tower.
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Millennium Tower rises 58 stories above San Francisco's Financial District.
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The city's fourth tallest skyscraper contains over 400 multimillion-dollar condo units. It soars 645 feet, providing residents with unparalleled views of the Bay Area.
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Completed in 2008, Millennium Tower includes top-notch amenities, including a pool, fitness center, wine cellar and tasting room, and concierge service.
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