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The ground beneath the massive tennis stadium is subsiding at a rate nearly three times faster than the rest of the city average, according to a NASA-led study.
Published Sep 29, 2023
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New York City is sinking at a rate of about 1.6 millimeters per year on average, with Arthur Ashe Stadium sinking at 4.1 millimeters per year.
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Concern for the land beneath Arthur Ashe Stadium led to delays in construction of its roof, which was added in 2016.
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