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Residential Construction Loan Volume Reaches Post-Great Recession High Levels in Q4 2021

According to data provided by the FDIC, with further analysis provided by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), residential construction loan volume during Q4 2021 reached a post-Great Recession high, as home building activity posted gains for the entire year. According to the report, the volume of 1–4-unit residential construction loans made by FDIC-insured institutions increased 1% during Q4 of 2021.

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.

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.

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).