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Columbus New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects Columbus New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 2 LC RiverSouth Phases II - IV 370 5 Beeker 90 8 River & Rich 230 9 Hubbard Park Place 101 11 Gravity Project 234 13 Quinn, The 153 100 18 Legacy Pointe Phase IIB 87 103 59 5 Total Lease Up 1,265 13 90 47 23 265 East State Street 221 48 49 28 871 Michigan Avenue 250 51 33 Matan, The 117 28 50 34 330 Oak Street 104 45 46 9 35 85 - 111 North High 231 88 36 High and Cherry 70 Total Under Construction 993 139 44 80 497 East Town Street 237 43 18 53 42 38 175 East Town Street 124 81 640 West Nationwide 50 39 230 East Long Street 234 82 East Broad Street 238 40 Library Park 70 83 Fourth Street & State Street 100 81 91 41 Millennial Tower 189 84 Harlow 205 86 85 39 42 North Market Tower 180 82 85 High & Long 118 89 43 Reach on Goodale Phase II, The 170 86 Long & 3rd 166 35 34 44 Reach on Goodale, The 84 87 Motorist Insurance 200 87 52 96 99 54 45 River House 285 88 Parkside on Pearl 224 11 83 23 40 46 Thurber Square Phase II 50 89 View on Long 136 98 80 47 1088 North High Street 113 95 38 90 High Street & West Third Avenue 100 41 2 48 23 West 2nd Avenue 210 8 78 91 East Long Street Development 144 36 84 97 56 33 49 Acorn 196 92 247 - 257 Livingston 75 50 Grandview Mercantile Redevelopment 100 93 Brewery 100 95 476 West State Street 214 92 51 Cleveland and Reynolds 192 93 55 52 East Market at Trolley District 103 96 Gravity Project 2.0 100 53 Legacy Pointe Phase IV 87 97 Mount Carmel West Campus 100 54 Yardley, The 78 98 Scioto Peninsula 100 55 Edge at Polaris, The 263 99 West Broad Street 289 56 Lucas Lofts 136 100 1300 Forsythe Avenue 200 59 Battelle 580 103 Founders Park 275 78 Main Street Square 95 139 Poindexter Phase III 327 Total Planned 3,539 Total Prospective 4,180 1000ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company Columbus New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q19 135 136 76 75 137 132 133 131 134 130 70 71 72 4 ID PROPERTY UNITS 20 31 113 1 Eagle Pointe at Heritage Preserve 280 74 16 112 24 111 110 3 Redbud Commons 95 116 4 Ravines at Westar Phase II, The 108 106 2575 Walcutt Road 128 129 127 6 Redwood Grove City 97 107 Alton Place Village 100 128 73 10 Residences at Bedford Place 110 170 East Broadway Avenue 250 77 Phase III 67 37 111 343 North West Street 154 118 12 Redwood Reynoldsburg 89 138 112 372 North State Street 70 1 16 Mirada Phase II 132 113 656 Africa Road 100 10 17 Carrington Ridge Phase II 50 107 106 119 116 South State Street & 17 20 Ashton Village 148 Cherrington Road 50 58 121 Total Lease Up 1,066 118 Hamilton Town Center 150 66 12 119 Kenmore Place 234 122 6 24 Jerome Grand 300 121 Bentley House 120 123 122 Chantry Village Expansion Phase II 66 3 31 Powell Crossing 64 68 67 125 32 Shawnee Grove 50 123 Riverside Trail 248 124 124 6261 Wright Road 260 37 Avery Road & Hayden Run Road 318 126 Total Under Construction 732 125 Lakeview 60 126 Residences at Brown's Farm, The 239 127 Ables Golf on Avery Redevelop- 58 Grandview Crossing 1,000 ment 550 66 Taylor Road 192 128 Avondale Woods 102 67 Beulah Park Redevelopment 384 129 Shier Rings 231 68 Crossing at Grove City, The 178 130 Home & Steitz 68 70 Evans Farm 800 131 726 South Galena Road 600 71 Ravines at Westar Phase III, The 100 132 NorthGate Centre Residential 140 72 Tapestry Park Polaris 176 133 17700 State Route 4 143 73 Silverstein Hall 100 134 Woodside 856 74 Autumn Rose Woods Subdivision 72 135 Burr Oak Commons 92 75 Flats on Houk 168 136 Highpoint Place 160 76 Seattle House 240 137 Preserve at Quail Pass Phase III 105 77 Longaberger Building, The 100 138 Cherry Valley 100 32 Total Planned 3,510 Total Prospective 5,376 5 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company Columbus New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 7 View on Pavey Square 81 14 HQ Flats 342 15 Exchange Phase II, The 104 21 114 19 Bridge Park Phase II 171 69 64 Total Lease Up 698 19 26 22 15 14 21 Bridge Park Block D 186 115 63 22 Fenimore, The 180 120 65 25 Gateway Lofts 269 26 Dresden Village 614 27 Ave, The 301 61 109 29 Norton Crossing 360 30 Prime Place 50 Total Under Construction 1,960 117 27 57 Project QT 600 60 West Lane Avenue 121 108 61 3001 Bethel Road 72 102 62 62 2725 North High 100 105 63 HQ Flats Phase II - III 100 7 64 7100 New Albany Condit Road 105 60 104 30 101 65 Cherry Bottom 240 25 57 69 Bridge Park Block G 50 79 Parsons Village Phase II 60 94 Total Planned 1,448 94 3241 McKinley Avenue 266 29 101 2180 North High Street 130 102 Ackerman Road & Olentangy River Road 237 104 Kenny Road & Woody Hayes Drive 450 105 Cleveland Avenue & Myrtle Av- enue 100 108 3700 Riverside Drive 108 109 Graceland 200 114 7099 Harlem Road 96 115 HighPointe Residences at Little 79 Turtle 204 117 Easton Town Center 500 120 Sunbury Road 84 Total Prospective 2,375 1 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company Columbus New Construction and Proposed Multifamily Projects PERMIT FORECASTED START OF ID PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP STATUS UNITS SUBMARKET DATE COMPLETION DATE RENT-UP 1 Eagle Pointe at Heritage Preserve 6631 Tanager Lane Hilliard OH 43026 Lease-Up 280 Hillard 06/12/2016 04/30/2020 01/07/2018 2 LC RiverSouth Phases II - IV 209 South High Street Columbus OH 43215 Lease-Up 370 Columbus-Downtown 03/01/2014 01/31/2020 04/25/2018 3 Redbud Commons 602 Redbud Road Pickerington OH 43147 Lease-Up 95 Fairfield 10/02/2017 11/30/2019 09/30/2018 4 Ravines at Westar Phase II, The 799 Warwick Drive Westerville OH 43082 Lease-Up 108 Lewis Center 07/17/2017 11/30/2019 07/17/2017 5 Beeker 115 East 5th Avenue Columbus OH 43201 Lease-Up 90 University 05/31/2018 07/31/2019 03/04/2019 6 Redwood Grove City 2298 Faraday Blvd Grove City OH 43123 Lease-Up 97 Grove City 05/01/2017 06/30/2019 09/01/2018 7 View on Pavey Square 2259 North High Street Columbus OH 43201 Lease-Up 81 University 08/23/2017 06/30/2019 03/31/2018 8 River & Rich 230 West Rich Street Columbus OH 43215 Lease-Up 230 Franklinton 04/03/2017 05/31/2019 07/23/2018 9 Hubbard Park Place 797 North Wall Street Columbus OH 43215 Lease-Up 101 Victorian Village 05/02/2016 05/31/2019 04/16/2018 Residences at Bedford Place 10 Phase III 38 Hallowell Drive Blacklick OH 43004 Lease-Up 67 Blacklick 12/10/2017 04/30/2019 10/31/2018 11 Gravity Project 500 West Broad Street Columbus OH 43215 Lease-Up 234 Franklinton 07/17/2017 04/30/2019 09/01/2018 12 Redwood Reynoldsburg 1713 Blacklick Creek Drive Reynoldsburg OH 43068 Lease-Up 89 Reynoldsburg 04/10/2017 04/30/2019 08/01/2018 13 Quinn, The 1341 Norton Avenue Columbus OH 43212 Lease-Up 153 University 09/08/2017 04/30/2019 06/17/2018 14 HQ Flats 6249 Walton Breck Way Westerville OH 43081 Lease-Up 342 Westerville 05/02/2017 04/30/2019 04/30/2018 15 Exchange Phase II, The 6224 Central College Road New Albany OH 43054 Lease-Up 104 New Albany 09/01/2017 04/30/2019 03/12/2018 16 Mirada Phase II 1 Mirada Drive North Lewis Center OH 43035 Lease-Up 132 Lewis Center 03/01/2017 04/30/2019 01/01/2018 17 Carrington Ridge Phase II 312 Foxtail Drive Pataskala OH 43062 Lease-Up 50 Pataskala 11/06/2017 04/30/2019 09/11/2017 18 Legacy Pointe Phase IIB 1245 Mt. Vernon Avenue Columbus OH 43203 Lease-Up 87 Near East 11/01/2016 04/30/2019 06/26/2017 19 Bridge Park Phase II 6634 Riverside Drive Dublin OH 43017 Lease-Up 171 Dublin 10/01/2016 04/30/2019 01/09/2017 20 Ashton Village 20 Ashton Village Drive Westerville OH 43082 Lease-Up 148 Westerville 06/01/2016 04/30/2019 12/16/2016 Total Lease-Up 3,029 21 Bridge Park Block D 6634 Riverside Drive Dublin OH 43017 Under Construction 186 Dublin 12/31/2018 12/31/2021 22 Fenimore, The Central College Road & Hamilton Road Westerville OH 43081 Under Construction 180 Westerville 11/30/2018 06/30/2021 23 265 East State Street 265 East State Street Columbus OH 43215 Under Construction 221 Columbus-Downtown 02/28/2019 03/31/2021 24 Jerome Grand 7437 Hyland-Croy Road Plain City OH 43064 Under Construction 300 Union 08/31/2018 11/30/2020 25 Gateway Lofts 2211 Dublin Road Columbus OH 43228 Under Construction 269 Hillard 05/07/2018 08/31/2020 26 Dresden Village 7000 Bent Tree Blvd Columbus OH 43235 Under Construction 614 Northwest Columbus 02/26/2018 07/31/2020 27 Ave, The 3640 Indianola Avenue Columbus OH 43214 Under Construction 301 Clintonville 05/31/2018 05/31/2020 Source: Yardi Matrix Columbus New Construction and Proposed Multifamily Projects PERMIT FORECASTED START OF ID PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP STATUS UNITS SUBMARKET DATE COMPLETION DATE RENT-UP 28 871 Michigan Avenue 871 Michigan Avenue Columbus OH 43215 Under Construction 250 Columbus-Downtown 06/30/2018 03/31/2020 29 Norton Crossing East Broad Street & South Hamilton Road Whitehall OH 43213 Under Construction 360 Whitehall 12/18/2017 01/31/2020 30 Prime Place 200 West Norwich Avenue Columbus OH 43201 Under Construction 50 University 11/30/2018 10/31/2019 31 Powell Crossing 147 West Olentangy Street Powell OH 43065 Under Construction 64 Powell 08/31/2018 08/31/2019 32 Shawnee Grove 1875 Hitler Road 1 Circleville OH 43113 Under Construction 50 Pickaway 06/30/2018 06/30/2019 33 Matan, The 261 South Front Street Columbus OH 43215 Under Construction 117 Columbus-Downtown 07/31/2018 05/31/2019 34 330 Oak Street 330 Oak Street Columbus OH 43215 Under Construction 104 Columbus-Downtown 03/01/2017 04/30/2019 35 85 - 111 North
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