The Greater Boston new construction market is putting up very strong numbers this year, according to research from Dodge Data & Analytics.
In September, Greater Boston saw more than $515 million in total residential construction spending, a whopping 77 percent increase over Sept. 2015. Even more, Beantown’s year-to-date construction spending now totals $3.684 billion, a 7 percent increase over the same time period last year.
See our chart below for more details on September’s new construction activity:
Metro Area | Residential Construction Spending – Sept. 2016 (in millions) | YOY Change | YTD 2016 Construction Spending (in millions) | YOY Change |
---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta | $505 | 12% | $5,662 | 13% |
Boston | $515 | 77% | $3,684 | 7% |
Chicago | $446 | 13% | $5,948 | 72% |
Dallas | $847 | -7% | $9,237 | 8% |
Houston | $671 | -20% | $6,696 | -18% |
Los Angeles | $528 | 20% | $6,736 | 16% |
Miami | $267 | -14% | $4,986 | -4% |
New York | $1,154 | 16% | $14,402 | -25% |
San Francisco | $287 | 28% | $3,324 | 29% |
Seattle | $570 | 25% | $3,836 | -6% |