The latest forecast from McGraw-Hill Construction spells it out. In 2008, the leading market for multifamily construction was New York, which experienced a relatively modest 6 percent drop in the number of dwelling units started from the previous year. This compares to more severe 2008 declines in such markets as Washington, D.C. (down 23 percent), Atlanta (down 24 percent), Los Angeles (down 40 percent), Las Vegas (down 61 percent), Miami (down 60 percent), and Chicago (down 62 percent). In 2009, the New York market will see greater retrenchment, affected by the upheaval in its financial sector and declines in financial
The construction industry lost considerable momentum in 2008, and McGraw-Hill Construction reported the value of new construction starts fell 15 percent last year, to $547 billion.