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Publishing date: Dec 29, 2020 • December 29, 2020 • 3 minute read Housing advocates stand on the steps of Kingston City Hall during a housing protest on Sept. 15. Photo by Elliot Ferguson /The Whig-Standard
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KINGSTON It may have upended the economy, but the COVID-19 pandemic couldn’t put much of a dent in record growth in the city’s housing construction market.
In 2019, the city’s building department processed more than 1,000 residential building permits, almost double the yearly average of about 590. Last year, 1,061 new residential units were added to the city’s housing stock.
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