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I would not live in anything built on that piece of property. From what I understand, the surrounding buildings have not experienced the salt water issues that this property experienced. So, did this building not have adequate water proofing, or is there something else going on with this piece of property? The way the water table rises and falls with the tides there, a below grade parking garage doesn't sound like a very good idea to me.

I wonder if there is some sort of void like a cavern under that property that is allowing the salt water to seep up from underneath at high tides? Hmmm, couldn't they use some kind of ground penetrating sonar and take a look?

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