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Date Added: October 11, 2008 07:04:03 PM
In spite of the slowdown in Sioux Falls' total building permit activity this year, the city's latest monthly report shows an uptick in construction for multiple-family and town-house units. From January through September, Sioux Falls has issued building permits for 553 multi-family units - up from 437 units for the same period in 2007 and almost double the 286 units in 2006. Meanwhile, the city ...

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