Business licenses surge as construction investment skyrockets

November 19, 2024 | Joliet, Will County, Illinois


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Business licenses surge as construction investment skyrockets
In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted significant trends in business licenses and construction permits within the community. The data presented indicated a notable increase in new business licenses issued in 2022, attributed largely to projects that were delayed due to pandemic-related restrictions in 2020 and 2021. As a result, the number of new business licenses is projected to reach the eighties by 2024.

Despite the rise in business licenses, the issuance of building permits has seen a decline over the past four years. This trend aligns with national economic conditions, including higher interest rates and increased costs for construction materials, which have made borrowing more expensive. However, the overall value of construction projects in Joliet has increased, suggesting that while fewer permits are being issued, the scale and investment in construction projects are growing.

From October 2023 to October 2024, the construction valuation has surged by 204% compared to the previous year, indicating a robust investment climate despite the decrease in permit numbers. The breakdown of this construction valuation includes industrial, commercial, and residential projects, showcasing a diverse range of development activities in the area.

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