Insurance on the towers, stadiums Hits roof
June 26 - The cost of insurance for high houses, major bridges, sports arenas and other prominent structures jumped Philadelphia and the entire nation.
Increases in premiums up to 400 percent to be charged on certain structures such as insurance at the same time that mastering uncertain risks of terrorism and attempts, for the years of under-pricing.
Insurance for One Liberty Place, the tallest building in the city, it is expected that more than double.
The assurance of the Delaware River bridges is expected to triple.
The insurance Phillies and Eagles wage seniors in the stadium, between 100 and 200 per cent.
And a 15-story condominium in King of Prussia saw its insurance jump 400 percent.
Property-all experts say the increases are likely to rieseln on consumers in the form of increased rents, housing prices higher, higher prices and perhaps even higher bridge tolls.
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