Megan Telles reports for the KTLA 5 Morning News on May 26, 2022.
CBS Los Angeles reports the structure being built was a Long Beach Fire station.
WGN News reports Sterling Bay is converting 53-acres of North Side riverfront property once occupied by the A. Finkle & Sons steel plant and other industrial sites, into a new community of homes, offices, entertainment venues, restaurants and parks.
Jaxon Van Derbeken of NBC Bay Area reports, a nearly forgotten underground wall could prove a serious obstacle to reversing the tilt of the Millennium Tower.
WFLA News Channel 8 reports farmers, homeowner blocked from accessing property amid Wimauma property dispute.
WPTV News reports, over the past year, more than 150,000 Florida homeowners have received non-renewal insurance letters.
Stewart Hicks explains how Chicago is home to the world’s largest digital art, a permanent projection-mapped installation that shines nightly onto a building after traveling from a projection booth across the Chicago River.
Jaxon Van Derbeken of NBC Bay Area reports recent monitoring data shows the already sinking and tilting Millennium Tower recently settled another tenth of an inch during one week of the excavation needed for the final phase of the planned retrofit of the troubled high-rise.
In this video, Top Luxury goes over the future of megatall skyscrapers.
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