SAN DIEGO–The number of permits pulled by builders for multifamily-housing and commercial development fell last month, according to newstatistics.

The 353 permits pulled during September fell sharply from the 1,138 figure reported in September 1999, according to a report by thePasadena-based Construction Industry Research Board. The permit dollar volume for multifamily development amounted to $35.8 million last month, or less than half the $94.3 million recorded in September 1999.

Last year’s numbers were particularly strong because of pent-up demand, an analyst for the research board said. Through the end of September 2000, however, a total of 5,034 multifamily permits were pulled, 10.8%fewer than the 5,642 for the same period last year.

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