The Prince George Citizen

Record building activity reported during 2021

- ARTHUR WILLIAMS

The City of Prince George issued 467 building permits for projects worth a combined $247.6 million in 2021.

The estimated value of the completed buildings is up 6.3 per cent over those issued in 2019, which was the city’s previous best year for new building permits. In 2020 the city issued 532 permits worth $219 million, 611 permits worth $223.5 million in 2019 and 515 permits worth $186.7 million in 2018.

Between 2017 and 2021, the city issued a total of $985 million in building permits.

A surge in multi-family developmen­ts – primarily apartment buildings and condominiu­m complexes – has led the boom. In 2021, the city issued permits for new multi-family developmen­ts worth a combined $115 million, up more than 60 per cent over the previous record of $70 million set in 2020. Of the 467 building permits issued by the city in 2021, 461 were for private-sector businesses.

According to data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporatio­n, there were a total of 484 residentia­l housing starts in Prince George in 2021.

The ten largest developmen­ts permitted by the city in 2021 were:

• 1755 Foothills Blvd., 67-unit apartment building: $20.64 million

• 2604 Recplace Dr., 90-unit apartment building: $18 million

• 7180 Boundary Crt., 70,363 sq. foot warehouse, $12.17 million

• 855 First Ave., BC Housing project, $12 million

• Pine Centre Mall, Save-on-Foods store constructi­on, $10.5 million

• 2918 Hopkins Rd., 55-unit multi-family building, $9.79 million

• 2604 Recplace Dr., 47-unit apartment building, $9.65 million

• 7411 Riggs Cres., Great West Equipment building, $9 million

• 1965 17th Ave., 35-unit townhouse complex, $8.01 million

• 605 Quebec St., 9,092 sq. foot multi-family building, $6.5 million.

 ?? CITIZEN STAFF PHOTO ?? A 67-unit apartment building under constructi­on at 1755 Foothills Blvd. was the highest-value building permit issued in Prince George in 2021, at $20.64 million.
CITIZEN STAFF PHOTO A 67-unit apartment building under constructi­on at 1755 Foothills Blvd. was the highest-value building permit issued in Prince George in 2021, at $20.64 million.

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