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Writer, game designer, engineer, bisexual tranthing, FFXIV addict

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alyaza
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lupi
@lupi

is this because of:

a) sea level rise, the given answer one might expect
b) the fact that so many high-rises built in the late 1900s in florida were so poorly built and worsely maintained that we had at least one residential tower collapse?1


  1. i can only remember the Miami/Surfside one specifically, but i feel like in the wake of that it was potentially discovered that many other towers like it were at risk? i can't remember time is a fuck


alyaza
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NireBryce
@NireBryce

for those wondering "just how badly maintained was the Surfside tower": this channel has an incredible breakdown. unfortunately they're also pro real estate industry but that doesn't stop them from brutally deconstructing the failures.

they're a building engineering channel


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in reply to @alyaza's post:

frankly i'm astonished at the level of planned and ongoing development i'm seeing here in Titusville:

  • so many new hotels were built at the 405 and Hwy 1 just short of the NASA Causeway
  • they're gonna tear down our dying mall and fill its parcel with more hotels, high-rises, and retail
  • we got a chipotle, and a pair of new waterfront condos that opened like last year

i know we've got merritt island and the Cape that're gonna take the blow first, but how much is that gonna delay the inevitable, really?

It wouldn't shock me if part of this is the insurance industry losing confidence in the state government to actually backstop them, given that the traditional republican support for big business is suddenly evaporating if the governor decides you're being too woke