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CITY PrOFILE
hisTOriCal PermiT aCTiviTy
RESIDENTIAL PERMITS COMMERCIAL PERMITS
800
700
152
600
172
500
PERMITS CONSTRUCTION) 45
BUILDING (NEW 400
602
300
29 27
44 30
441 42
200 391 14 20
20 31 16 21
267 23 242 20 10 14 272 23
100 180 167 188 197 223 25 20
128 159 145 135 17 14 90 105 160 127 5
55 52 85 79 46
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
(THROUGH
sOurCe: sOuThlake Planning & develOPmenT serviCes FISCAL YEAR Q3)
Historical permit activity shows the history of residential and commercial building permits for new construction issued
since 1998. Years where the City experienced heavier periods of growth demonstrate a greater number of permits
issued. Though growth slowed during the “Great Recession,” development activity had been on the rise since 2009.
However, now that Southlake reaches closer to buildout, we expect to continue to see the number of new construction
permits continue to decline. This chart does not include permits filed for renovations or redevelopment.
No. Residential No. Commercial No. Residential No. Commercial
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year
Permits Permits Permits Permits
1998 602 152 2010 52 14
1999 441 172 2011 90 10
2000 391 45 2012 105 14
2001 267 29 2013 188 20
2002 180 14 2014 197 42
2003 128 23 2015 272 27
2004 167 20 2016 223 30
2005 242 44 2017 160 21
2006 159 31 2018 127 23
2007 145 20 2019 85 25
2008 135 16 2020 79 20
2021 (through
2009 55 17 46 5
Q3)
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