Sunny Isles buildings '100 percent safe' but city reviewing them in wake of sinking study
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"We are 100 percent confident that everything is safe," Svechin told the Miami Herald on Monday night, emphasizing that all inspections were up-to-date and that the luxury high-rises and hotels were built to the nation's highest standards by 'the best of the best'."},{
"We will absolutely make sure that anything that has been approved by the city of Sunny Isles, in any capacity, any way, we will take a look at again - only because we can, and for the sake of making sure that our residents feel 110% safe," Svechin said.
The study by researchers at the UM's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science showed that buildings in Sunny Isles, Surfside, Bal Harbor and Miami Beach have sunk between roughly 0.8 to just over 3 inches, affecting nearly 70 percent of buildings in north Sunny Isles.
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