MOVING OUT
The majority of multi-unit housing continues to go up in Minneapolis, but market-rate apartment developments are beginning to move to some suburbs. Parkside Village, a proposed 332-unit apartment complex, would put Apple Valley at the forefront of suburban apartment development.
Metro cities with the most multi-unit building permits this year, as of Sept. 27 (with number of units):
Minneapolis1,142
St. Louis Park484
Ramsey236
Maple Grove77
Burnsville67*
*Senior housingNote: Numbers do not include projects already under construction or those on the drawing board without building permits issued. Source: Builders Association of the Twin Cities
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