Pullman · Then vs Now
Pullman: 2025-04 vs 2026-04
A side-by-side look at how Pullman shifted between two periods.
| 2025-04 | 2026-04 | Change | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Building permits | 11 | 2 | -82% |
| Construction value ($) | $2,633,500 | $6,134,500 | +133% |
| New business licenses | 2 | 1 | -50% |
| Business closings (proxy) | 0 | 0 | — |
| 311 service requests | 258 | 284 | +10% |
| Reported crimes | 77 | 48 | -38% |
| Violent crimes | 30 | 13 | -57% |
| Failed food inspections | 1 | 1 | 0% |
2025-04
Pullman permit value doubles to $2.6 million
Permit value in Pullman jumped 139% in April, hitting $2.6 million on just eleven permits—one more than March. Six of those came through the express program, with three renovations rounding out most of the activity. Crime dropped 18%, from 94 incidents to 77, though violent offenses ticked up slightly. Service requests stayed flat at 258, led by potholes (25) and abandoned vehicles (23). No new businesses opened or closed. One food inspection failed.
2026-04
Pullman permit value jumps 112-fold on two filings
Pullman issued just two permits in April, down from 14 the month before, but their combined value hit $6.1 million—112 times March's $54,000. The details behind that spike aren't in the data. One new business opened: Odyssey Transport & Warehouse LLC, a limited license operation. Service requests fell 30 percent to 284, led by potholes (26), abandoned vehicles (25), and busted streetlights (22). Reported crime dropped 36 percent to 48 incidents, with violent offenses down from 21 to 13. One food establishment failed inspection.
New businesses — 2025-04
- 3 LADIES AND A BROOM & HIM LLC (Regulated Business License)
- CHICK-FIL-A PULLMAN (Retail Food Establishment)
New businesses — 2026-04
- ODYSSEY TRANSPORT & WAREHOUSE LLC (Limited Business License)