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City gave nod to $18.3M in new residential construction in June

They include three single-family homes and a new apartment building on Upland
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The city approved several new residential construction projects in June.

The City of Prince George approved permits for $18,305,260 worth of new residential construction in June.

These consist of three new single-family homes ($1,515,260), five multi-family dwellings ($16,460,000) and two new mobile dwellings ($330,000).

Those numbers are in a report going to council Monday, July 22 from Deanna Wasnik, the City of Prince George's director of planning and development.

The report also notes that there were permits issued for six commercial building alterations ($1,553,000); One new industrial building ($35,000); and one institutional building alteration ($175,000) in June.

Those dollar amounts represent the estimated total construction value of each development, the report states: "The
construction values reflect the construction of the building or structure and do not include the cost of any mechanical equipment."

The report also states that the department approved a development permit for a vacant lot at 1800 Upland St, described as a "multiple residential stacked rowhome development" and 2003-2009 Ogilvie Street, which received an industrial form and character development permit for upgrades to its facade. That property is located behind the College of New Caledonia.