Harrisburg-area residential building permits were running
69 percent ahead of last year's pace through April, according to the latest
permit data released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Census today reported 514 building permits for
Harrisburg-Carlisle, totaling nearly $81 million. Through April 2014, the
Harrisburg area reported 304 permits worth about $60 million.
By comparison, residential permits in Lancaster and
Lebanon counties, as well as York-Hanover, have been far behind last year's
pace, according to the Census data.
Lancaster County reported 21 permits through April, down
from 166 in the same period last last year, while Lebanon County was at 34
compared with 87.
York-Hanover permits totaled 27 through April compared with
171 for the same period a year ago.
Source: Central
Penn Business Journal
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