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Builders Optimistic For 2012

NEW HOUSING PERMITS INCREASE BY 20 PERCENT IN REGION

Posted: February 5, 2012 at 5:44 a.m.

Christian Juares from Cox Development measures the length between beams on a house Tuesday at 3735 Rock Springs St. in Springdale.

Homebuilders who survived the collapse of the housing market are benefi ting from an increased demand for their handiwork.

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Rodrigo Lopez, top, and Jose Ramos from Cox Development work on a house Tuesday at 3735 Rock Springs St. in Springdale. (By: Samantha Baker)

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Workers from Cox Development frame a house Tuesday at 3735 Rock Springs St. in Springdale. (By: Samantha Baker)

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