Apple Remodeling

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contractors flocked to construct more houses. Builders pulled 3700 permits for single-family homes in the metro in 2021an 81% increase over 2019the builders say” added Eric Leanos” said Samantha Groarkcalendarswhich picked Altoona for its data center in 2013has constructed eight buildings in the northwest part of town. Builders are adding four moresaid Chad QuickAltoona’s economic director. In West Des Moines000-square-foot buildingsEvans said the footprint has grown to about 250known as Ginger East and Ginger West. The sites could each hold five or six buildingsEvans said. “These are seven-to-10-year build outseither one of themslowing down” said Earl Aganfrom light fixtures to roofing materialswill remain 14% to 20% higher than they were last year through the end of 2022. Still

4, 2022, 5:50 a.m. CT State and Waukee city officials received plenty of criticism five years ago when they dolled out $214 million to help Apple build a data center. The technology giant pledged to create only 50 full-time jobs, coming out to about $4.3 million in public funds committed toward the project per worker. Los Angeles Times columnist Michael Hiltzik called Waukee “ a first-class patsy .” Iowa State University economist Dave Swenson told the Wall Street Journal that the deal “makes no

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