Summer of New Construction in the Twin Cities
Friday, August 27th, 2010New statistics from the Builders Association of the Twin Cities indicate home construction has picked up over the summer. After bottoming out at record lows in 2008 and 2009, builders and city planners are cautiously optimistic about the wave of new home construction that has been occuring over the summer.
The Builders Associations reports that Blaine was the leader in the number of building permits issued for July with 28. Maple Grove was next with 26, followed by Woodbury with 17, Hugo had 14, and Shakopee approved 12. In July, the total number of units for each of those cities was Blaine with 28, then Maple Grove with 27, Woodbury was next with 25, Hugo produced 21, and Shakopee was the same at 12.
For the entirety of 2010 through July, Maple Grove issued 160 permits, followed by Blaine with 153, Shakopee had 126, Woodbury approved 98, and Lakeville had 85. Oakdale, Woodbury, Cottage Grove and Forest Lake have already issued more permits in the first seven months of this year than in all of 2009.
The hammers and nails have been flying in Woodbury and Hugo. Woodbury leads the Twin Cities metro area in terms of planned units for 2010, in addition to the valuation of permits issued. Through the end of July, Woodbury approved 98 permits for 373 units valued at $49.8 million. In 2009, 255 units were approved.
Though this is a documentable improvement, it is unlikely that new home construction will ever return to the boom years the Twin Cities saw during the last two decades, during which Woodbury saw more than 1,600 new units each year.




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