Before it garnered additional fame for sinking and tilting at an alarmingly fast rate, San Francisco's Millennium Tower was renowned for its A-list residents, incredible luxury properties, and sky-high prices.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the building has sunk 16 inches into the ground and tilted two inches to the northwest since its completion in 2008.
But even with the current scandal that's enveloping the building and causing serious concern among city officials and homeowners alike, the tower remains iconic.
Here's an inside look into some of the notable names that have called the formidable 58-floor skyscraper home, as well as the stunning properties that have given the place its standout reputation.
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Completed in 2008, the Millennium Tower features top-notch amenities like a fitness center, wine cellar and tasting room, terraces, pool, a children's playroom, a movie theater, and a four-star restaurant under the direction of top chef Michael Mina.

Source: SF Gate
Entry-level prices for properties hover around $1.6 million, though the more exclusive properties have sold for upwards of $10 million.

Source: The San Francisco Chronicle
The building is also known for a five-star staff who cater to residents' every want and need ...

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