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1 Volume 24 Issue No.1 Prepared 03/18 T h e N e w J e r s e y CONSTRUCTION REPORTER January 2018 Data State of New Jersey Philip D. Murphy, Governor Department of Community Affairs Lt. Governor Sheila Y. Oliver, Commissioner Division of Codes and Standards Edward M. Smith, Director Distributed by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Division of Codes and Standards 101 South Broad Street Post Office Box 802 Trenton, New Jersey

2 THE NEW JERSEY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Description Pages INTRODUCTION Highlights Analysis of data in this month s report i-ii Foreword Background information 1 Exhibits A - C Definition of terms used throughout the tables 2-4 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION Tables 1-6 OFFICE SPACE Tables 7-8 RETAIL SPACE Tables 9-10 DOLLAR AMOUNTS Tables MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA ILLUSTRATIONS Housing units authorized and certified, housing units demolished, monthly and year-to-date figures Square feet of office space authorized and certified, monthly and year-to-date figures Square feet of retail space authorized and certified, monthly and year-to-date figures Dollar amount of construction authorized by county and top municipalities, monthly and year to date; dollar amount of construction authorized by use group and permit type, New Jersey totals, monthly and year to date Housing units authorized and certified, office and retail space authorized, and dollar amount of construction authorized by municipality, monthly totals MSD-1 - MSD-10 Map 1 Housing units authorized by municipality, year to date 8 Map 2 Office space authorized by municipality, year to date 16 Map 3 Retail space authorized by municipality, year to date 20 Map 4 Estimated cost of construction authorized by municipality, year to date 24

3 JANUARY 2018 HIGHLIGHTS New Jersey building departments issued permits for $1.026 billion of construction in January. New houses and home repairs accounted for $517.4 million. Office, retail, and other nonresidential work totaled $508.8 million. 526 municipalities reported. The dollar amount of work for new buildings was $417.7 million, or 40.2 percent of all activity. Additions and alteration to existing structures accounted for $608.4 million (59.3 percent). West Deptford, Jersey City, and Newark had the most work. The big development in West Deptford was a warehouse for Amazon. A permit update for a 163-unit apartment building that broke ground last year accounted for most of the work in Jersey City. The big project in Newark was the renovation of an existing building to new office space. Dover Town (Morris County), Jersey City, and Lakewood had the most new houses. The big development in Dover was Meridia Transit Plaza. Two new apartment buildings accounted for most of Lakewood s activity. Housing units authorized by building permits, January 2018 top municipalities Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 rank AREA NAME county Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use 1 Dover Town Morris Jersey City Hudson Lakewood Township Ocean Plainfield City Union Bayonne City Hudson Paterson City Passaic Toms River Township Ocean New Brunswick City Middlesex Stafford Township Ocean Barnegat Township Ocean i

4 Big permits, 2018 municpality county permit no. month year use activity estm work $ sq ft dwellings description New Brunswick Middlesex A R-2 NEW $123,000, ,678 0 New Brunswick Cultural Ctr; 11 Livingston Av; 23-story, mixed use; 207 apts West Deptford Gloucester U S-1 NEW 67,769, Amazon distriubtion warehouse; 240 Mantua Grove Dr, Paulsboro Jersey City Hudson B R-2 NEW 30,050, , Tenth St; 163 apts broke ground 8/16/2017 Clark Union B ALT 23,968, Kerry Group / Ingredients, Terminal Av Bridgewater Somerset A-3 NEW 23,895, ,446 0 Lifetime Fitness, Somerset Av Jersey City Hudson R-2 NEW 23,185, , Maple St; 104 for-sale units Newark Essex 18CP B ALT 16,773,979 28,834 0 Office suites, the Newark Warehouse Co; Edison Pl Piscataway Middlesex U E NEW 16,632, Middlesex County Academy, 1690 Stelton Rd Hackensack Bergen B ALT 16,292, Bergen County office bldg; 10 Main St Atlantic City Atlantic 18CP A-2 ALT 14,916, Hard Rock Cafe, 1001 Boardwalk Englewood Cliffs Bergen A B ALT 14,575, LG Electronics headquarters; 111 Sylvan Av Hackensack Bergen B ALT 14,200, Berger County office bldg renovation; 10 Main St; interior alteration Newark Essex 18CP B ALT 11,250, Verizon Bldg; 540 Broad St Paramus Bergen S-2 ALT 10,300, parking deck for Outlets at Bergen Town Center Bayonne Hudson R-2 NEW 10,286, , North Street Apts, 72 apts Woodbrige Middlesex U R-2 NEW 9,890, , apts that broke ground 7/17; 3 Ronson Rd Plainfield Union 18CP R-2 NEW 7,896, , South St Redevelopment; S 2nd St; 90 apts Dover Town Morris R-2 NEW 850, , Meridia Transit Plaza; mixed use, 214 apts Roselle Park Borough Union R-2 NEW 132, , Meridia on Westfield Av, 168 apts Lakewood Ocean R-2 NEW 3,085,000 47, New Hampshire Av, 38 apts Lakewood Ocean R-2 NEW 3,053,500 42, New Hampshire Av, 36 apts Clinton Township Hunterdon A H-2 NEW 5,446,400 12, Rte 22, Exxon Mobil, Annandale Clinton Township Hunterdon B ALT 5,109, Rte 22, Exxon Mobile, Annandale Clinton Township Hunterdon F H-2 ALT 3,088, Rte 22, Exxon Mobile, Annandale Clinton Township Hunterdon A B ALT 2,367, Rte 22, Exxon Mobile, Annandale Clinton Township Hunterdon C H-2 ALT 1,710, Rte 22, Exxon Mobile, Annandale Clinton Township Hunterdon H H-2 ALT 1,370, Rte 22, Exxon Mobile, Annandale Clinton Township Hunterdon C S-1 ALT 1,260, Rte 22, Exxon Mobile, Annandale Clinton Township Hunterdon B H-2 ALT 1,200, Rte 22, Exxon Mobile, Annandale Clinton Township Hunterdon B U ALT 1,170, Rte 22, Exxon Mobile, Annandale Clinton Township Hunterdon D U ALT 1,090, Rte 22, Exxon Mobile, Annandale

5 T HE NEW JERSEY CONSTRUCTION REPORTER contains statistics on construction activity in New Jersey. Information in the report comes from construction officials who administer the State Uniform Construction Code (UCC) (N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.) in New Jersey s 566 municipalities. Each month, construction officials send to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) reports on the permits and certificates they issue. Permits authorize the start of construction and cover four types of activity: (1) New construction permits authorize the start of a new structure. (2) Permits for additions refer to work that will add space (volume and square feet) to an existing building. (3) Alterations also involve existing structures, but the work authorized will not add space. Typically, construction officials issue permits for alterations when the work is subject to one or more of the UCC s major subcodes (building, electrical, plumbing, fire protection). (4) Demolition permits authorize the removal of a building or some other structure. The CONSTRUCTION REPORTER identifies only those demolitions that will result in the loss of housing. In addition to permits, the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER has information on the certificates issued by construction officials. While permits authorize the start of construction, certificates are issued for work completed and ready for occupancy. Each month, the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER will report on the number of housing units and the amount of office and retail space authorized for construction, along with the number of housing units and the amount of office and retail space completed. Data Comparability The CONSTRUCTION REPORTER contains information on authorized housing units that is tabulated two different ways. The DCA tabulates Tables 1 through 3 and Tables 8 through 13 based on the use of buildings, defined in groups by New Jersey s UCC. Exhibit B on page 3 summarizes these groups. Tables 4, 5, and 6 show authorized housing units as defined and tabulated by the United States Census Bureau. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development prepares these tables for publication in the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER. Exhibit C on page 4 describes the housing definitions used by the Census Bureau. The DCA series and the Census Bureau series on authorized housing units differ two important ways. First, the DCA series includes housing units created as a result of permits issued to alter or make additions to existing structures. The Census Bureau counts only those housing units authorized from permits issued for new construction. Second, the Census Bureau imputes data for localities that fail to submit monthly reports on time. An asterisk in the Census column of data appearing in the Municipal Summary Data table at the back of the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER indicates those towns with imputed data. The Census Bureau bases these imputations on historic trends. The DCA series shows information for only those towns that submitted monthly reports. If a municipality failed to submit a monthly report on time, No report appears in the appropriate columns in the Municipal Summary Data table. Additional Terms A number of other terms appear in the tables throughout the CONSTRUCTION REPORTER. Exhibit A on page 2 defines additional construction permit and certificate terms. 1

6 Exhibit A Summary of Building Permit and Certificate Terms Addition Permit type issued for construction work that adds space (volume and square feet) to an existing structure. Alteration Permit type involving one or more subcodes (building, electrical, fire protection, and plumbing). The work is authorized for an existing structure and does not add new space. Certificate A document issued by a construction official indicating completion of work for which a permit was issued. Dollar Amount of Construction Estimated cost of work, as reported by the permit applicant to the construction official. Demolition Permit type authorizing the demolition of an existing structure. Housing Units Certified A rental or for-sale unit completed and certified by the construction official for conforming to the standards in the New Jersey UCC. Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits A rental or for-sale dwelling unit authorized by a construction permit. See Exhibits B and C for explanations of the different definitions of housing structures. The Table 1 series and Tables 2 and 3 show housing units as classified by the residential use groups defined in Exhibit B. Tables 4, 5, and 6 identify authorized housing as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. (See Exhibit C.) Housing Unit Demolitions Rental or for-sale housing to be demolished, as reported to the construction official by permit applicants. New Construction Permit type authorizing the start of a new structure. Permit Square Feet A document issued by construction officials that authorizes the construction of a new structure or an addition, alteration, or demolition of an existing structure. Estimated building area, as reported on permits for new construction and additions. State Buildings Buildings or structures constructed or owned by the State or any of its instrumentalities. Construction activity reported in this category includes State offices, colleges, hospitals, prisons, facilities operated by New Jersey Transit and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, and other State authorities. 2

7 Exhibit B Building Groups Residential Buildings where members of households live. Examples of residential groups include: one- and two-family houses (R-3 and R-5); apartments, dormitories, other multifamily houses (R-2); and mixed-use housing, where the house is a relatively smaller part of a building that has another use (e.g., an apartment over a store). Therapeutic residences (R-4) for 6 to 16 occupants are also included in this category. The Table 1 series and Tables 2 and 3 show authorized housing units by group definition. The following groups refer to industrial, commercial, and other nonresidential structures. Assembly Structures where people gather for civic, social, or religious purposes. Examples include: theaters and concert halls (group A-1); night clubs, dance halls, casino gaming areas, restaurants, taverns, and bars (A-2); churches, libraries, amusement arcades, community halls, gymnasiums, indoor swimming pools, art galleries, and museums (A-3); arenas, skating rinks, swimming pools, tennis courts (A-4); and grandstands, bleachers stadiums, and amusement park structures (A-5). Business Educational High Hazard Hotels, Motels, Guest Houses Industrial Institutional Mercantile Storage Signs, Fences, Miscellaneous Office buildings (group B) for business transactions of all kinds including banks, corporate offices, professional offices, government buildings, beauty shops, motor vehicle showrooms, and out-patient clinics. Buildings for educational purposes through the 12th grade (group E). Buildings used to manufacture, process, or store materials that constitute a high fire, explosion, or health hazard (group H). Buildings for shelter and sleeping where the primary occupants use the facility on a temporary basis, staying less than 30 days (group R-1). Factory buildings where the occupants make, process, or assemble products that are not highly combustible, flammable, or explosive. Includes automotive, appliance, and furniture manufacturers; electric power plants; food processing plants; foundries; and water pumping, solid waste disposal, and incineration plants (group F). Buildings for people who suffer from physical limitations because of age or health; buildings for people detained for penal or correction purposes. Includes: supervised residential homes for six or more people (group I-1); medical and nursing-care facilities (I-2); jails, reformatories, and asylums (I-3); and day care for six or more occupants (I-4). Buildings for display and sale purposes. Includes retail stores, automotive service stations, drug stores, shops, salesrooms, and markets (group M). Buildings used to store goods that are not highly combustible or explosive. Includes warehouses, open parking garages, lumberyards, livestock shelters, and mausoleums (group S). Accessory buildings and miscellaneous structures including fences over six feet in height, signs, private garages, sheds, agricultural buildings, carports, retaining walls, tanks, and swimming pools (group U). 3

8 Exhibit C Residential Structures (U.S. Census Bureau Definitions) Tables 4, 5, and 6 show authorized housing units based on the structure types defined below by the U.S. Census Bureau. The number of units shown in these tables refers to those authorized by building permits issued for new construction only. Single-Family Houses Include all detached one-family houses and all attached one-family houses separated by a wall that extends from ground to roof with no common heating system or inter-structural public utilities. Include prefabricated, sectionalized, panelized, and modular homes that are manufactured partially off site, but are transported and assembled at the construction site. Two-Family Buildings Include all buildings with two housing units that may be above one another or side by side. If built side by side, the structures (1) do not have a wall that extends from ground to roof; or (2) share a heating system; or (3) have inter-structural public utilities, such as water supply and sewage disposal. Three- and Four- Family Buildings Include all buildings with three or four housing units. If built side by side, the structures (1) do not have a wall that extends from ground to roof; or (2) share a heating system; or (3) have inter-structural public utilities, such as water supply and sewage disposal. Five-or-More- Family Buildings Include all buildings with five or more housing units. If built side by side, the structures (1) do not have a wall that extends from ground to roof; or (2) share a heating system; or (3) have inter-structural public utilities, such as water supply and sewage disposal. Private Housing Units Housing owned by a private company or individual during the period of construction. This includes all housing built by nonprofit organizations and "turnkey" housing; for example, housing that will be sold to a local public housing authority when completed. Public Housing Units Housing owned by a governmental body during the period of construction. 4

9 Table 1a Housing units authorized by building permits, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 January Year-to-Date county Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren State buildings New Jersey 1, , January , ,

10 Table 1b Housing units authorized by building permits, January 2018 top municipalities Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 rank AREA NAME county Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use 1 Dover Town Morris Jersey City Hudson Lakewood Township Ocean Plainfield City Union Bayonne City Hudson Paterson City Passaic Toms River Township Ocean New Brunswick City Middlesex Stafford Township Ocean Barnegat Township Ocean Chesterfield Township Burlington Monroe Township Middlesex Woolwich Township Gloucester Mount Olive Township Morris Morris Township Burlington Ocean City Union Upper Township Morris Ramsey Borough Ocean Robbinsville Township Ocean Rockaway Township Passaic Top Municipalities New Jersey 1, Top as % of State 70.1% 49.9% 98.5% 0.0% 7

11 Table 1d Housing units authorized by building permits for new construction, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/2018 January Year-to-Date county Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren State buildings New Jersey 1, , January , ,

12 Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, January Dover Town 214 units MORRIS CO Jersey City 151 units HUDSON CO Lakewood 119 units OCEAN CO. 4. Plainfield 90 units UNION CO. 3 NJ Municipalities housing units les than 5 5 to or more Miles New Jersey Department of Community Affairs MAP1 3/12/18

13 Table 2 Housing units certified, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 January Year-to-Date county Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren State buildings New Jersey January

14 Table 3 Housing units demolished, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 January Year-to-Date county Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use Total 1&2 family Multifamily Mixed use Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren State buildings New Jersey January

15 Table 4 Residential Construction Authorized by Building Permits (Census Definitions) New Jersey, January 2018 Year to Date* Type of Construction December 2017 January Number Change Percent Total Private Units Authorized ,510 2,144 1, Single Family Two Family Three or Four Family Five or More Family 1, , *Year-to-date totals include data received too late for monthly tabulation. The Census Bureau allocates revisions to prior months and therefore monthly year-to-date totals reflect these changes. Authorized dwelling units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6 due to definitional differences. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division Prepared by: N.J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development, February

16 Table 5 Residential Construction Authorized by Building Permits (Census Definitions) New Jersey: 2001 to Present Year and Number of Single Two 3 or 4 5 or More Month Municipalities Total Family Family Family Family ,267 21,503 1, , ,441 22,379 2, , ,984 22,163 2, , ,936 22,429 3,300 1,476 8, ,588 22,264 3,212 1,437 11, ,323 17,113 3,088 1,708 12, ,389 13,066 1,692 1,311 9, ,363 9, , ,421 7, , ,535 7, , ,952 6, , ,939 7, , ,209 10, , ,155 11, , ,560 10, , ,793 9, ,893 9, , January 565 1, Year to Date January , January , ,170 Revised Monthly data are revised to reflect changes in the year-to-date total. *Year-to-date totals include data received too late for monthly tabulation. The Census Bureau allocates revisions to prior months and therefore monthly year-to-date totals reflect these changes. Authorized dwelling units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6 due to definitional differences. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division Prepared by: N.J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development, February

17 Table 6 Residential Construction Authorized by Building Permits (Census Definitions) New Jersey Counties, 2018 January County ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION WARREN Total Single Family Two Family 3 or 4 Family 5 or More Family Total Year to Date* NEW JERSEY 1, ,510 *Year-to-date totals include data received too late for monthly tabulation. See Table 5 for revised statewide data for prior months. Authorized dwelling units in the Table 1 series and Table 2 do not match those in Tables 4, 5, and 6 due to definitional differences. See Data Comparability section on page 1, and Exhibits B and C on pages 3 and 4 for details. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division Prepared by: N.J. Department of Labor and Workforce Development, February

18 Table 7a Square feet of office space authorized by building permits, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 January Year-to-Date New New county Total construction Additions Total construction Additions Atlantic 1,782 1, ,782 1,782 0 Bergen 12, ,929 12, ,929 Burlington 20,420 19,220 1,200 20,420 19,220 1,200 Camden 4,658 1,622 3,036 4,658 1,622 3,036 Cape May 1,935 1, ,935 1,935 0 Cumberland Essex 38, ,063 38, ,063 Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon 11,119 11, ,119 11,118 1 Mercer Middlesex 63,099 63, ,099 63,099 0 Monmouth 6,320 6, ,320 6,320 0 Morris 3,287 3, ,287 3,287 0 Ocean Passaic 16, ,433 16, ,433 Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren State buildings New Jersey 180, ,063 71, , ,063 71,936 January , ,497 84, , ,497 84,773 15

19 Table 7b. Square feet of office space authorized by building permits, January 2018 Top municipalities Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 New rank AREA NAME county Total construction Additions 1 Maplewood Township Essex 38, ,061 2 Mount Laurel Township Burlington 19,218 19, Cranbury Township Middlesex 19,124 19, Middlesex Borough Middlesex 18,178 18, Paterson City Passaic 16, ,432 6 South Plainfield Borough Middlesex 16,196 16, Clinton Township Hunterdon 11,118 11, Woodbridge Township Middlesex 9,600 9, Demarest Borough Bergen 9, , Manalapan Township Monmouth 6,320 6, Fairview Borough Bergen 3, , Camden City Camden 2, , Denville Township Morris 2,425 2, Middle Township Cape May 1,935 1, Folsom Borough Atlantic 1,782 1, Cherry Hill Township Camden 1,622 1, Pemberton Township Burlington 1, , Pequannock Township Morris Wantage Township Sussex Runnemede Borough Camden Top Municipalities 180, ,050 71,658 New Jersey 180, ,063 71,936 Top as % of New Jersey 99.8% 100.0% 99.6% 15

20 Office Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits, January Mapplewood 38,061 sf ESSEX CO. NJ Municipalities office square feet none 1 to 19,999 38, Miles New Jersey Department of Community Affairs MAP2 3/12/18

21 Table 8. Office square feet certified, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 January New Year-to-Date county Total construction Additions Total construction Additions Atlantic 7, ,685 7, ,685 Bergen 165, , , ,898 1 Burlington Camden 5,280 5, ,280 5,280 0 Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester 47,689 47, ,689 47,689 0 Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex 10, ,680 10, ,680 Monmouth 25,043 12,738 12,305 25,043 12,738 12,305 Morris 5,496 5, ,496 5,496 0 Ocean 27,495 27, ,495 27,495 0 Passaic 78,000 78, ,000 78,000 0 Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren State buildings 111, , , ,038 0 New New Jersey 484, ,635 31, , ,635 31,230 January , , , , , ,664 19

22 Table 9a Square feet of retail space authorized by building permits, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 January Year-to-Date New New county Total construction Additions Total construction Additions Atlantic Bergen 1,740 1, ,740 1,740 0 Burlington Camden Cape May 7,131 7, ,131 7,131 0 Cumberland Essex Gloucester 10,244 10, ,244 10,244 0 Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean 3, ,939 3, ,939 Passaic Salem Somerset 78,728 78, ,728 78,728 0 Sussex 9,102 9, ,102 9,102 0 Union 35,962 35, ,962 35,962 0 Warren State buildings New Jersey 146, ,907 3, , ,907 3,940 January , ,919 4, , ,919 4,700 20

23 Table 9b. Square feet of retail space authorized by building permits, January 2018 top municipalities Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 New rank AREA NAME county Total construction Additions 1 Raritan Borough Somerset 77,028 77, Union Township Union 35,962 35, Harrison Township Gloucester 10,244 10, Frankford Township Sussex 9,102 9, Lower Township Cape May 7,131 7, Long Beach Township Ocean 3, ,939 7 Saddle Brook Township Bergen 1,740 1, Bridgewater Township Somerset 1,700 1, Hamilton Township Atlantic Top municipalities 146, ,907 3,940 New Jersey 146, ,907 3,940 Top as % of New Jersey 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% State Buildings

24 Retail Square Feet Authorized by Building Permits, January Raritan Borough 71,526 sf SOMERSET CO Union Township 35,962 sf UNION CO. NJ Municipalities retail square feet none 1 to 10,244 10,245 or more Miles New Jersey Department of Community Affairs MAP3 3/12/18

25 Table 10. Retail square feet certified, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 January New Year-to-Date county Total construction Additions Total construction Additions Atlantic Bergen 17, ,752 17, ,752 Burlington 1,403 1, ,403 1,403 0 Camden 5,371 5, ,371 5,371 0 Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer 11,400 11, ,400 11,400 0 Middlesex Monmouth 10,489 10, ,489 10,489 0 Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren State buildings New New Jersey 46,415 28,663 17,752 46,415 28,663 17,752 January ,198 68,504 2,694 71,198 68,504 2,694 24

26 Table 11a. Estimated cost of construction authorized by building permits, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 January Year-to-Date county Total Residential Nonresidential Total Residential Nonresidential Atlantic $29,843,730 $16,647,144 $13,196,586 $29,843,730 $16,647,144 $13,196,586 Bergen 114,383,035 53,282,311 61,100, ,383,035 53,282,311 61,100,724 Burlington 35,924,050 19,366,642 16,557,408 35,924,050 19,366,642 16,557,408 Camden 40,054,939 16,456,705 23,598,234 40,054,939 16,456,705 23,598,234 Cape May 28,081,623 23,233,949 4,847,674 28,081,623 23,233,949 4,847,674 Cumberland 1,550, , ,565 1,550, , ,565 Essex 100,768,410 32,871,408 67,897, ,768,410 32,871,408 67,897,002 Gloucester 89,528,668 14,538,683 74,989,985 89,528,668 14,538,683 74,989,985 Hudson 99,219,382 77,665,168 21,554,214 99,219,382 77,665,168 21,554,214 Hunterdon 39,316,286 7,570,319 31,745,967 39,316,286 7,570,319 31,745,967 Mercer 25,815,531 12,004,251 13,811,280 25,815,531 12,004,251 13,811,280 Middlesex 85,395,406 28,449,808 56,945,598 85,395,406 28,449,808 56,945,598 Monmouth 74,791,938 52,145,072 22,646,866 74,791,938 52,145,072 22,646,866 Morris 40,468,760 27,427,256 13,041,504 40,468,760 27,427,256 13,041,504 Ocean 80,769,426 70,080,045 10,689,381 80,769,426 70,080,045 10,689,381 Passaic 13,438,848 6,527,203 6,911,645 13,438,848 6,527,203 6,911,645 Salem 3,708,978 1,559,222 2,149,756 3,708,978 1,559,222 2,149,756 Somerset 30,106,120 15,077,807 15,028,313 30,106,120 15,077,807 15,028,313 Sussex 7,878,694 5,533,103 2,345,591 7,878,694 5,533,103 2,345,591 Union 78,527,674 33,679,052 44,848,622 78,527,674 33,679,052 44,848,622 Warren 6,279,374 2,360,718 3,918,656 6,279,374 2,360,718 3,918,656 State buildings 306, , , ,500 New Jersey $1,026,157,758 $517,401,687 $508,756,071 $1,026,157,758 $517,401,687 $508,756,071 January 2017 $1,380,287, ,725, ,561,861 $1,380,287, ,725, ,561,861 25

27 Table 11b. Estimated cost of construction authorized by building permits, January 2018 top municipalities Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 rank municipality county Total Residential Nonesidential 1 West Deptford Township Gloucester $70,687,134 $739,275 $69,947,859 2 Jersey City Hudson 58,407,277 50,874,781 7,532,496 3 Newark City Essex 50,030,179 10,161,290 39,868,889 4 Piscataway Township Middlesex 38,592,533 1,347,094 37,245,439 5 Clinton Township Hunterdon 29,330, ,316 28,581,648 6 Hackensack City Bergen 24,912, ,711 24,412,367 7 Clark Township Union 24,410, ,858 23,989,700 8 Lakewood Township Ocean 19,789,162 16,635,437 3,153,725 9 Millburn Township Essex 17,534,487 3,417,949 14,116, Paramus Borough Bergen 16,233,158 3,628,799 12,604, Camden City Camden 12,669, ,054 12,154, Bayonne City Hudson 12,537,992 12,451,356 86, Toms River Township Ocean 10,878,363 9,592,618 1,285, Hoboken City Hudson 10,396,840 8,591,790 1,805, Union Township Union 9,873,980 1,248,880 8,625, Plainfield City Union 9,525,274 9,514,899 10, Atlantic City Atlantic 9,318, ,864 8,370, Summit City Union 9,089,880 3,902,877 5,187, Harrison Town Hudson 8,531,211 2,067,635 6,463, Mount Laurel Township Burlington 8,299,302 1,339,182 6,960,120 Top municipalities 442,748, ,646, ,401,045 New Jersey $1,026,157,758 $517,401,687 $508,756,071 Top as a % of New Jersey 43.1% 26.8% 61.4% 27

28 Dollar Amount of Work Authorized by Building Permits, January West Deptford $70.7M GLOUSTER CO Jersey City $58.4M HUDSON CO Newark $50.0M ESSEX CO. 4. Piscataway $38.6M MIDDLESEX CO 1 NJ Municipalities dollar amount less than 1M 1M to 14,999,999 15M to 34,999,999 35M or more Miles New Jersey Department of Community Affairs MAP4 3/12/2018

29 Table 12. Dollar Amount of Construction Authorized by Building Permits by Use Group, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 January Year-to-Date Estimated Square Estimated Square Use Group Permits Construction Costs Feet Permits Construction Costs Feet RESIDENTIAL 23,606 $517,401,687 3,709,190 23,606 $517,401,687 3,709,190 1 & 2 Family 22, ,210,189 2,734,624 22, ,210,189 2,734,624 Multifamily 1, ,191, ,566 1, ,191, ,566 NONRESIDENTIAL 4, ,756,071 2,323,859 4, ,756,071 2,323,859 Hotels, motels, guest houses 158 5,827,784 86, ,827,784 86,552 Assembly ,809,246 98, ,809,246 98,904 Business / Office 1, ,589, ,999 1, ,589, ,999 Education 96 34,665, , ,665, ,771 Hazardous uses 3 13,735,317 25, ,735,317 25,250 Industrial 50 10,157,983 7, ,157,983 7,618 Institutional 73 17,830,544 17, ,830,544 17,135 Retail ,580, , ,580, ,847 Storage ,457,768 1,456, ,457,768 1,456,907 Signs, fences, miscellaneous 1,438 42,101, ,876 1,438 42,101, ,876 New Jersey 28,069 $1,026,157,758 6,033,049 28,069 $1,026,157,758 6,033,049 January ,492 1,380,287,787 7,631,479 31,492 1,380,287,787 7,631,479 29

30 Table 13. Dollar amount of construction authorized by building permit type, January 2018 Source: New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 3/12/18 No. of municipalities Month reporting Total construction Additions Alterations Jan 526 $1,026,157,758 $417,734,361 $72,864,619 $535,558,778 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec New Total $1,026,157,758 $417,734,361 $72,864,619 $535,558,778 January ,380,287, ,268, ,959, ,059,607 January-December ,455,292,879 7,391,106,258 1,336,207,119 7,727,979,502 30

31 Prepared by the Division of Codes and Standards New Jersey Department of Community Affairs 101 South Broad Street Post Office Box 802 Trenton, New Jersey (609) in cooperation with the State Data Center of the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Production and Distribution Staff Michael Baier Richard Byrne Michael Covington Marie Daniels Lynn Ferrara Amy Heath John Lago Samuel McKnight Tammori Petty Charles Pierson, Jr. Mark Schmitt Susan Woidill 2018

32 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, January 2018 AREA NAME (CENSUS OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE HOUSING DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING BY BUILDING BY BUILDING RESIDENTIAL NONRESIDENTIAL UNITS AUTHORIZED UNITS PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Atlantic County , ,647,144 13,196,586 Bergen County ,930 1,740 53,282,311 61,100,724 Burlington County , ,366,642 16,557,408 Camden County , ,456,705 23,598,234 Cape May County ,935 7,131 23,233,949 4,847,674 Cumberland County , ,565 Essex County , ,871,408 67,897,002 Gloucester County ,244 14,538,683 74,989,985 Hudson County ,665,168 21,554,214 Hunterdon County , ,570,319 31,745,967 Mercer County ,004,251 13,811,280 Middlesex County , ,449,808 56,945,598 Monmouth County , ,145,072 22,646,866 Morris County , ,427,256 13,041,504 Ocean County ,939 70,080,045 10,689,381 Passaic County , ,527,203 6,911,645 Salem County ,559,222 2,149,756 Somerset County ,728 15,077,807 15,028,313 Sussex County ,102 5,533,103 2,345,591 Union County ,962 33,679,052 44,848,622 Warren County ,360,718 3,918,656 State Buildings ,500 New Jersey 1,301 1, , , ,401, ,756,071 NEW JERSEY ,170 26,793 15,023 7,183,084 2,913,461 $8,898,653,791 $8,058,007,869 NEW JERSEY ,503 30,560 15,390 5,751,737 3,544,141 $7,605,956,080 $7,561,118,181 NEW JERSEY ,896 28,117 13,255 5,426,729 3,536,522 7,801,963,545 6,782,235,443 NEW JERSEY ,795 24,270 11,717 5,830,508 2,240,758 6,898,089,500 6,139,756,143 NEW JERSEY ,270 17,939 11,118 7,395,704 2,088,658 5,349,696,724 5,592,013,272 NEW JERSEY ,882 12,952 10,352 4,915,544 1,680,445 4,832,350,928 6,107,458,821 NEW JERSEY ,885 13,535 11,625 5,496,579 2,192,231 4,879,205,601 4,889,436,742 NEW JERSEY ,145 10,827 14,460 4,253,888 2,248,935 4,506,768,272 5,010,957,124 NEW JERSEY ,338 18,369 18,699 7,962,998 5,557,101 5,915,342,801 8,029,191,777 NEW JERSEY ,948 25,389 23,138 9,569,501 5,423,889 8,047,734,107 7,308,838,713 NEW JERSEY ,050 34,323 28,564 11,113,555 5,186,662 8,320,885,749 7,354,222,206 NEW JERSEY ,688 38,375 31,047 11,038,132 5,965,258 9,127,194,950 6,270,312,197 NEW JERSEY ,254 35,936 27,950 12,219,068 4,961,257 7,972,659,530 6,301,672,320 NEW JERSEY ,171 32,984 26,932 9,744,146 6,038,428 6,674,318,674 5,474,429,133 NEW JERSEY ,589 30,411 29,174 9,261,054 7,560,913 6,210,486,721 5,869,455,378 NEW JERSEY ,680 28,267 30,054 19,134,533 7,244,833 5,756,546,492 6,250,910,138 NEW JERSEY ,065 34,585 29,705 15,531,039 6,063,412 5,575,603,576 5,812,079,758 NEW JERSEY ,536 31,976 28,109 13,237,891 6,226,471 5,377,163,097 5,207,004,433 NEW JERSEY ,676 31,345 28,008 12,703,824 7,921,892 4,812,845,052 4,583,910,465 Atlantic County Absecon City ,272 19,051 Atlantic City 0 7 * ,864 8,370,321 Brigantine City ,298, ,198 Buena Borough No report 0 * No report No report No report No repport No repport Buena Vista Township , ,800 Corbin City ,700 0 Egg Harbor City ,756 37,200 Egg Harbor Township , ,639 Estell Manor City ,496 50,000 Folsom Borough , , ,000 Galloway Township , ,370 Hamilton Township , ,316 Hammonton Township , ,066 Linwood City , ,925 Longport City ,048,570 0 Margate City ,344, ,500 Mullica City ,011 55,130 Northfield City ,595 37,400 Pleasantville City 0 24 * , ,970 Port Republic City ,486 0 Somers Point City ,476 8,300 Ventnor City ,279, ,400 Weymouth Township ,840 7,000 MSD - 1

33 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, January 2018 AREA NAME (CENSUS OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE HOUSING DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING BY BUILDING BY BUILDING RESIDENTIAL NONRESIDENTIAL UNITS AUTHORIZED UNITS PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Atlantic County , ,647,144 13,196,586 Bergen County Allendale Borough , ,900 Alpine Borough ,150,000 0 Bergenfield Borough ,467,489 0 Bogota Borough 0 1 * ,099 70,539 Carlstadt Borough 0 2 * , ,082 Cliffside Park Borough 2 39 * ,504 64,250 Closter Borough ,301, ,818 Cresskill Borough ,677,797 35,600 Demarest Borough , , ,900 Dumont Borough ,100 1,600 Elmwood Park Borough 0 5 * , ,933 East Rutherford Borough 0 5 * , ,670 Edgewater Borough ,512, ,200 Emerson Borough 0 1 * ,965 66,225 Englewood City ,420 1,046,517 Englewood Cliffs Borough 0 2 * , ,700 Fair Lawn Borough ,128 99,474 Fairview Borough , ,030 73,400 Fort Lee Borough ,083, ,400 Franklin Lakes Borough ,079, ,620 Garfield City ,750 62,630 Glen Rock Borough , ,128 Hackensack City 0 1 * ,711 24,412,367 Harrington Park Borough 0 1 * ,145 17,500 Hasbrouck Heights Borough ,300 0 Haworth Borough ,782 27,000 Hillsdale Borough ,274,418 6,546,033 Ho-Ho-Kus Borough ,467 5,586 Leonia Borough 0 0 * ,225 78,950 Little Ferry Borough , ,427 Lodi Borough , ,567 Lyndhurst Township 0 6 * , ,150 Mahwah Township ,231, ,139 Maywood Borough ,847 38,410 Midland Park Borough ,944 37,758 Montvale Borough ,489 1,061,059 Moonachie Borough 0 0 * , ,910 New Milford Borough 0 1 * ,064 19,300 North Arlington Borough , ,600 Northvale Borough ,760 1,993,749 Norwood Borough 0 1 * ,192 0 Oakland Borough No report 0 No report No report No report No repport No repport Old Tappan Borough ,576 24,500 Oradell Borough 0 2 * , ,165 Palisades Park Borough ,246, ,550 Paramus Borough ,628,799 12,604,359 Park Ridge Borough ,809 47,019 Ramsey Borough ,384,418 1,015,150 Ridgefield Borough , ,295 Ridgefield Park Village 0 0 * ,846 9,700 Ridgewood Village 0 1 * ,636, ,152 River Edge Borough 0 1 * ,554 7,258 River Vale Township ,460 2,300 Rochelle Park Township ,455 43,387 Rockleigh Borough , ,500 Rutherford Borough , ,460 Saddle Brook Township , , ,009 Saddle River Borough , ,710 South Hackensack Twp ,283 17,964 Teaneck Township ,427, ,812 Tenafly Borough ,124, ,871 Teterboro Borough ,600 Upper Saddle River Borough 0 1 * ,849 69,850 Waldwick Borough 0 10 * , ,926 Wallington Borough ,081 76,610 Washington Township , ,200 MSD - 2

34 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, January 2018 AREA NAME (CENSUS OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE HOUSING DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING BY BUILDING BY BUILDING RESIDENTIAL NONRESIDENTIAL UNITS AUTHORIZED UNITS PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Atlantic County , ,647,144 13,196,586 Westwood Borough ,069, ,005 Woodcliff Lake Borough ,088, ,200 Wood-Ridge Borough , ,833 Wyckoff Township ,101, ,248 Burlington County Bass River Township 0 0 * ,804 33,500 Beverly City 0 0 * ,152 0 Bordentown City ,669 3,898,315 Bordentown Township 0 0 * , ,531 Burlington City 0 0 * , ,500 Burlington Township 0 5 * ,215,640 60,600 Chesterfield Township ,843,744 87,050 Cinnaminson Township 0 1 * , ,735 Delanco Township 0 1 * ,865 25,251 Delran Township , ,270 Eastampton Township ,612 1,099,500 Edgewater Park Township 0 2 * ,948 0 Evesham Township ,860, ,508 Fieldsboro Borough ,019 0 Florence Township , ,704 Hainesport Township ,426 94,139 Lumberton Township , ,073 Mansfield Township ,478 2,650 Maple Shade Borough 0 1 * , ,500 Medford Township ,558, ,600 Medford Lakes Borough ,924 0 Moorestown Township No report 10 * No report No report No report No repport No repport Mount Holly Township ,999 46,874 Mount Laurel Township 0 7 * 0 19, ,339,182 6,960,120 New Hanover Township 0 0 * ,550 0 North Hanover Township 0 1 * ,530 56,956 Palmyra Borough ,622 0 Pemberton Borough ,165 Pemberton Township , , ,850 Riverside Township 0 0 * ,227 0 Riverton Borough ,484 9,800 Shamong Township 0 1 * ,225 0 Southampton Township ,741 19,600 Springfield Township 0 1 * ,893 40,150 Tabernacle Township ,715 35,336 Washington Township 0 1 * ,000 Westampton Township , ,200 Willingboro Township ,195, ,131 Woodland Township No report 0 * No report No report No report No repport No repport Wrightstown Borough ,825 6,800 Camden County Audubon Borough 0 0 * ,585 1,791,173 Audubon Park Borough 0 0 * ,510 0 Barrington Borough , ,501 Bellmawr Borough ,365 63,200 Berlin Borough ,341 12,100 Berlin Township ,340 76,640 Brooklawn Borough ,350 15,000 Camden City , ,054 12,154,099 Cherry Hill Township , ,876,067 1,659,327 Chesilhurst Borough ,977 0 Clementon Borough 0 1 * ,321 26,500 Collingswood Borough ,273 48,150 Gibbsboro Borough ,307 0 Gloucester City 0 0 * , ,910 Gloucester Township ,855, ,089 Haddon Township 0 1 * ,990 3,168,051 Haddonfield Borough 0 1 * ,562, ,637 Haddon Heights Borough ,840 7,875 Hi-nella Borough No report 0 * 0 No report No report No repport No repport Laurel Springs Borough 0 0 * ,295 0 Lawnside Borough ,896 4,000 MSD - 3

35 MUNICIPAL SUMMARY DATA, January 2018 AREA NAME (CENSUS OFFICE SPACE RETAIL SPACE HOUSING DEFINITIONS) CERTIFIED AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED HOUSING UNITS HOUSING BY BUILDING BY BUILDING RESIDENTIAL NONRESIDENTIAL UNITS AUTHORIZED UNITS PERMITS PERMITS ($ AMOUNT) ($ AMOUNT) Atlantic County , ,647,144 13,196,586 Lindenwold Borough 0 10 * ,626 2,650 Magnolia Borough No report 0 No report No report No report No repport No repport Merchantville Borough No report 0 No report No report No report No repport No repport Mount Ephraim Borough ,799 29,500 Oaklyn Borough ,638 0 Pennsauken Township 0 0 * ,813,964 3,043,003 Pine Hill Borough ,222 10,000 Pine Valley Borough No report 0 No report No report No report No repport No repport Runnemede Borough , ,501 Somerdale Borough ,863 3,754 Stratford Borough ,622 0 Tavistock Borough Voorhees Township , ,072 Waterford Township 0 1 * ,650 Winslow Township ,218 14,852 Woodlynne Borough No report 0 No report No report No report No repport No repport Cape May County Avalon Borough ,243, ,200 Cape May City 0 2 * ,118,167 1,911,876 Cape May Point Borough ,361 0 Dennis Township 0 1 * ,177 59,800 Lower Township , , ,481 Middle Township , ,399 1,445,900 North Wildwood City ,188,934 3,000 Ocean City ,672,373 34,950 Sea Isle City ,791,701 2,790 Stone Harbor Borough ,215, ,451 Upper Township ,043,513 41,500 West Cape May Borough ,276 1 West Wildwood Borough ,301 0 Wildwood City , ,725 Wildwood Crest Borough ,501,190 17,000 Woodbine Borough 0 0 * ,000 Cumberland County Bridgeton City 0 1 * , ,313 Commercial Township ,467 9,600 Deerfield Township 0 0 * ,400 62,000 Downe Township ,984 0 Fairfield Township 0 0 * ,700 31,435 Greenwich Township No report 0 * 0 No report No report No repport No repport Hopewell Township No report 0 * 0 No report No report No repport No repport Lawrence Township No report 0 No report No report No report No repport No repport Maurice River Township 0 0 * ,908 41,362 Millville City 0 1 * , ,937 Shiloh Borough No report 0 * 0 No report No report No repport No repport Stow Creek Township 0 0 * Upper Deerfield Township 0 0 * , ,918 Vineland City 0 4 * Essex County Belleville Town No report 0 No report No report No report No repport No repport Bloomfield Township 0 40 * ,447,744 1,514,000 Caldwell Township 0 0 * ,134 0 Cedar Grove Township 0 1 * ,811 1,500 East Orange City ,272, ,502 Essex Fells Township 0 0 * ,189 0 Fairfield Township ,912 2,319,206 Glen Ridge Borough 0 0 * , ,300 Irvington Township , ,972 Livingston Township ,645, ,331 Maplewood Township 0 16 * 30 38, ,202,101 5,532,808 Millburn Township ,417,949 14,116,538 Montclair Township 0 6 * ,538,611 1,310,115 Newark City ,161,290 39,868,889 North Caldwell Borough ,870 1 Nutley Township 0 1 * , ,910 City of Orange Township 0 29 * , Roseland Borough , ,000 MSD - 4

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