The Prince George Citizen

Building permit values reach record highs

- Citizen staff

With the year still far from over, the value of building permits issued by city hall has set a record.

As of Friday, it stood at $169.26 million, city hall said, well above the previous high of $147.88 set in 2007.

At $135.17 million, the amount represente­d by private-sector investment has also set a record, surpassing the previous high of $121.6 million set in 2016. It also accounts for nearly 80 per cent of the value of all permits issued so far this year.

And at $100.3 million, residentia­l building permit values have also set a new record.

“The value of building permits is a key measure of economic progress,” Mayor Lyn Hall said.

“This number suggests a great increase in constructi­on activity and related employment, as well as other direct and indirect economic benefits.”

The top 10 projects for 2018 are:

• New constructi­on of Kelly Road Secondary School: $28.3 million

• Parkade next to city hall: $12,927,973

• Apartment building in College Heights (Building B): $6.7 million

• Apartment building in College Heights (Building A): $5.855 million.

• Renovation at UHNBC: $5.2 million

• Federated Co-Operatives Ltd. new bulk plant (BCR Industrial Park): $3.5 million.

• Addition to show lounge at Treasure Cove Casino: $3 million.

• New multi-family developmen­t (Third Avenue): $2.6 million.

• New multi-family developmen­t (Vanier Drive): $1.6 million.

• Alteration­s to temporary community living space for AWAC in downtown Prince George (Associatio­n Advocating for Women and Children): $1.5 million.

• Interior alteration­s and patio canopy addition to Browns Socialhous­e at Pine Centre $1.5 million.

A total of 427 building permits have been issued so far this year.

Also, downtown vacancy rates are at an eight year low according to a recent study by the city.

The vacancy rate stood at 10.55 per cent, which represents a 0.58-per-cent decrease from 2017 and a 4.65-per-cent decrease overall since 2011.

By contrast, over the same time period (since 2011), there has been an 8.59 per cent increase in total floor area – to 220,339 square metres – available for retail, service, and office use as a result of new constructi­on downtown.

The full study is posted on the city website.

 ?? CITY HANDOUT IMAGE ?? This graphic shows the top 10 building permits issued in the city in 2018.
CITY HANDOUT IMAGE This graphic shows the top 10 building permits issued in the city in 2018.

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