The City of Hamilton is on pace for another record year for construction.
Last Friday, economic development officials confirm that the city went over the $1 billion mark in building permits for 2017.
It’s the sixth consecutive year for that achievement, but September 29th marks the earliest point in the year for reaching the milestone.
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Director of Economic Development Glen Norton says a 200 per cent increase in the value of industrial construction is a “significant move in the right direction.”
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The $1 billion represents over 6,600 residential, institutional, commercial and industrial projects.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says it all confirms that “development is happening, cranes are up” and “we’re seen to be a good place to invest.”
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