Housing construction in the Twin Cities metro continues its seesaw recovery.
During the past four weeks, builders were issued 476 permits to build 1,150 units, according to a midyear report from the Builders Association of the Twin Cities.
That's a 15 percent increase in permits compared with last year, according to the association, which tracks permit requests for new apartments and houses in the 13-county metro area.
"After several months of disappointing numbers, we're pleased to see a boost in the market," said Chris Contreras, BATC's president and a Twin Cities-area builder.
The bulk of the gains last month came from apartment construction, which represented more than 60 percent of all planned units, including at least three big multifamily projects.
In Minneapolis, for example, Frana Cos. is planning to build a 150-unit apartment building and Ryan Cos. submitted a request for a 134-unit building.
In Maple Grove, Stonebridge Construction is building 205 units and in Chaska, Trident Development is building 138 units.
Despite double-digit gains in existing home sales across the metro, homebuilders are still struggling to create their own sustained recovery.