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US Building Permits Database
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June 2026
Real Estate & Infrastructure
New building permit issuances, development approvals, subdivision proposals, and commercial construction project clearances reported by US local municipalities each month. Each record includes the permit or approval type, municipality, project description, applicant or developer, estimated project value, and the approval date. CatchAll scans local government planning portals, city council records, and regional construction news to identify confirmed approvals.
US local municipality issued a building permit or development approval for a residential or commercial construction project
Residential and commercial developers use it to monitor competitor project activity and identify land acquisition opportunities in target markets. Real estate investors use it as a leading indicator of new housing supply in specific metro areas. Construction companies and building materials suppliers use it to identify upcoming projects in their service areas. Local government economic development teams use it to benchmark permitting activity against peer municipalities.
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style="min-width:160px">Glastonbury</td><td style="min-width:160px">site_plan_approval</td><td style="min-width:160px">USD</td><td style="min-width:160px">51 Kreiger Lane</td><td style="min-width:160px">residential</td><td style="min-width:160px">2026-06-16</td><td style="min-width:160px">CT</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">2</td><td style="min-width:280px">Ferdinand Town Council advances Ironwood residential utility project</td><td style="min-width:160px">public-private utility and infrastructure project tied to the growth area near State Road 264 and SE Vienna Drive, supporting new residential development in the Ironwood TIF area</td><td style="min-width:160px">6,100,000</td><td style="min-width:160px">Seufert Construction, working with Morley Corp</td><td style="min-width:160px">59.39 acres and could include 66 residential units</td><td style="min-width:160px">Ferdinand</td><td style="min-width:160px">development_approval</td><td style="min-width:160px">USD</td><td 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Commission Approves ALDI Development</td><td style="min-width:160px">new ALDI store</td><td style="min-width:160px">900,000</td><td style="min-width:160px">ALDI</td><td style="min-width:160px">a little more than three acres</td><td style="min-width:160px">Lynn Haven</td><td style="min-width:160px">development_approval</td><td style="min-width:160px">USD</td><td style="min-width:160px">on Highway 77 in Lynn Haven, behind the Innovations Federal Credit Union next to the Publix shopping center</td><td style="min-width:160px">commercial</td><td style="min-width:160px">2026-06-03</td><td style="min-width:160px">Fla.</td></tr><tr><td style="min-width:40px">5</td><td style="min-width:280px">Franklin's first agri-hood aims to feed the neighborhood and beyond</td><td style="min-width:160px">200 acres of the Short family farm into a mixed-use community centered around a working farm.</td><td style="min-width:160px">0</td><td style="min-width:160px">Craige Hoover</td><td 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<h3>Which US states and cities are covered?</h3><p>All US states and cities are covered in this dataset. You can run a more specific query to limit it to an area of particular interest.</p><h3>Are residential and commercial permits both included?</h3><p>Yes. Residential (single-family, multifamily), commercial (office, retail, industrial), and mixed-use permits are all included where reported by the relevant municipality.</p><h3>How does this compare to the US Census Bureau's building permit data?</h3><p>Census Bureau data is aggregated by geography at a lag of several weeks. CatchAll captures individual permit records from municipal sources as they are reported, with project-level detail not available in Census aggregates.</p><h3>What is the refresh rate of this dataset?</h3><p>This dataset is refreshed monthly using <a href="https://www.newscatcherapi.com/web-search-api">CatchAll</a>, NewsCatcher's recall-first web search API. You can run your own version of this dataset and update it as frequently as every one hour.</p>

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