San Francisco’s ‘leaning tower’ hit with violation notices
SAN FRANCISCO — A 58-story luxury condominium that has gained notoriety as the leaning tower of San Francisco was hit with two violation notices accusing owners of making unauthorized repairs, a newspaper reported on Saturday.
The repairs to two ramps and the underground garage were intended to address the problems caused by the building’s sinking, but city building inspectors found they were done without permits, the San Francisco Chronicle reported (http://bit.ly/2f3ahaG).
The tower has sunk 16 inches since it was completed seven years ago. It’s not, however, sinking evenly, creating a tilt.
The building’s problems have raised concerns because it lies in an earthquake fault zone, but city officials, owners of the building’s high-end apartments and its developers are arguing over who is to blame.


