San Francisco building inspectors have scheduled a March 6 division hearing to address the apparent fire safety risk at Millennium Tower, the city's tilting and sinking luxury condo high-rise.
After complaints of ongoing odor issues, Palo Alto, Calif.-based Allana Buick & Bers tested the soundness of the structure in 2016. The report of those tests, delayed in full release by Millennium Tower Homeowner Association for a year, found that smoke from bombs set off in the basement traveled through passages in the walls to upper floors. It showed that “curtain wall gaps were found and that…these openings represent a breach in the fire and smoke barrier.”