Ultra-luxurious 640ft beachside skyscraper where Lionel Messi owns £8million apartment with car elevator is SINKING

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AN ULTRA-luxurious 640ft beachside skyscraper where Lionel Messi owns an £8m apartment is reportedly sinking.

The Porsche Design Tower, only 10 years old, is drooping at an “unexpected rate”, a new University of Miami study has found.

Aerial view of Regalia, a luxury condo building in Miami Beach, Florida.The Mega Agency
The Porsche Design Tower is reportedly sinking a new study has found[/caption]
Grand opening event at the Porsche Design Tower Miami.Getty
The luxurious block has indoor car elevators that go directly up to apartments[/caption] Map of Miami showing the Porsche Design Tower, where Lionel Messi owns a condo that is sinking.

The 60-floor building was the first residence branded by the famed automaker and even includes high-tech car lifts.

Star footballer Lionel Messi, who plays for Inter Miami, owns an apartment and is able to enter and exit the building through one sneaky method.

The building includes three car lifts that move a motor from underneath to garages next to lounges on each floor.

Messi’s condo measures 3,555 square feet and is comprised of three bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms.

The study has found that 35 buildings have sunk up to three inches between 2016 and 2023.

Most of those affected are along Sunny Isles Beach – and it also includes the Ritz-Carlton Residences and two Trump Towers.

The sinking comes after the Champlain Towers South building collapsed in Miami in 2021.

The tragedy killed 98 people despite workers finding the building had deteriorated in the years building up to its fall.

Researchers were able to figure out the buildings were sinking by looking at satellite images taken 700km away.

They used fixed elements like balconies and rooftops as reference points to measure the movement of the buildings.

European Sentinel-1 satellites are able to detect displacements as small as one millimetre.

Falk Amelung, a geophysics professor at the Rosenstiel School, noted, “We found that subsidence in most high-rises slows down over time, but in some, it continues at a steady rate.

“This suggests that subsidence could last for an extended period.”

Researchers pinned the sinking on the sand in the ground the building is built on top of.

Porsche Design Tower Miami grand opening.Getty
The tower is 60 floors high[/caption]
Lionel Messi, in an Inter Miami CF jersey, hand over his heart.AFP
Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi owns an apartment in the building[/caption]

They said the weight of the buildings and vibrations in the construction can cause the sand it is built on to shift.

While daily tidal movements and cracking limestone deeper in the ground can contribute to a more gradual sinking over time.

The lifts have been named “Dezervators” after property developer Gil Dezer who developed the project at the request of Porsche.

The 42-year-old developer owns 29 cars himself and he plans to admire at least one of them from his sofa in the swish high-rise overlooking Miami.

He said: “If you love your car and you see it as a piece of art … this is the kind of place you’re going to want.

“Instead of hanging your art on the wall, you have your art right behind your glass divider in your living room.”

Aerial view of Miami Beach high-rises and ocean.The Mega Agency
The building sits along Miami’s waterfront[/caption]
Porsche in a luxury condominium's Dezervator car elevator.AFP or licensors
Cans can be driven up to each floor and then parked next to the lounges[/caption]
Porsche Carrera GT in a glass car elevator.Getty
The property developer’s love of cars inspired the building[/caption]
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