On Tuesday (3-1-22), the U.S. Census Bureau reported that total construction spending during January 2022 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of $1,677.2 billion, 1.3% above the revised December estimate of $1,655.8 billion. The January figure is 8.2% above the January 2021 estimate of $1,549.8 billion.
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Canadian Real GDP Unchanged in December
Statistics Canada (StatsCan) reported today (3-1-22) that the real gross domestic product (GDP) was virtually unchanged in December, following six consecutive months of growth. Growth in services-producing industries (+0.1%) was offset by a decline in goods-producing industries (-0.1%).
Wisdome Stockholm to be Sweden’s National Museum of Science and Technology Showcase of Climate-Friendly Construction
Sweden’s National Museum of Science and Technology is soon to be home of Wisdome Stockholm, a scientific experience arena located within the museum. Designed by architects Elding Oscarson, the 1,325 square meter building, which features a vaulted roof, will be home to a globe-shaped dome theatre of 21.6 meters in diameter hosting a 3D cinema with a spherical screen.
Newly Listed Homes For Sale Post Smallest Decline Since Mid-November
According to the latest report from Redfin, the Seattle-based, technology-powered real estate firm, during the four weeks ending February 20, 2022, the number of newly listed homes for sale was down “just” -2% year-over-year. That is the smallest decline since mid-November.
Canadian Industrial Product Price Index Edges Higher in January on Softwood Lumber Gains
Statistics Canada reported today that prices of products manufactured in Canada, as measured by the Industrial Product Price Index, rose 0.3% on a monthly basis in January 2022 and were up 16.9% year-over-year. The prices of raw materials purchased by manufacturers operating in Canada, as measured by the Raw Materials Price Index, increased 6.5% month-over-month.
The “Missing Middle” in Residential Construction
In a recent posting, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has brought to light the “missing middle” in the residential construction sector. The missing middle includes the development of medium-density housing, which includes townhouses, duplexes, and other small multifamily unit properties.
Alberta Renews 20-Year Forest Management Agreement With West Fraser and Tolko Industries in High Prairie and Slave Lake Regions
The Alberta provincial government announced on Wednesday (2-22-22) that it has renewed its 20-year joint forest management agreement (FMA) with West Fraser and Tolko Industries. The FMA covers 245,527 hectares in the Slave Lake and High Prairie Regions in the province.
Canfor to Sell Mackenzie Assets for $70 Million
Canfor Corporation on Thursday (2-24-22) announced that it has entered into a Letter of Intent with McLeod Lake Indian Band and Tsay Keh Dene Nation to sell its forest tenure in the Mackenzie region of British Columbia and in a separate agreement with Peak Renewables to sell its Mackenzie site, plant, and equipment for a combined price of $70 million (CAD).
Pending Home Sales Fall for Third Consecutive Month and Were Down Year-Over-Year in January 2022
The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) reported on Friday (2-25-22) that their Pending Homes Sales Index (PHSI), which is based on signed real estate contracts, not actual closings, for existing single-family homes, condominiums, and co-ops, declined -5.7% in January 2022 (from December 2021) to a reading of 109.5.
Personal Income, Disposable Income, and Personal Consumption Expenditures All Increased in January 2022
The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on Friday (2-25-22) that, according to estimates, personal income increased $9.0 billion (less than 0.1%) in January. Disposable personal income increased $19.8 billion (0.1%). Personal consumption expenditures increased $337.2 billion (2.1%).