Nonresidential Slows in June, Cooling Pace of Florida Contracts
Sunday, Oct. 21st 2012 6:29 PM
A big drop in the volume of new nonresidential contracts pushed Florida’s overall June total down 18%, compared to a year ago, according to McGraw-Hill Construction.
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