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Atlanta - Urban New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q19 Atlanta - Urban New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 2 Alastair at Aria Village 355 3 Attiva Peachtree 205 7 Revel Ballpark 275 13 Gateway Chastain, The 314 Total Lease Up 1,149 0.0417 in 29 Solis Carraway 200 35 Ashford Green - Brookhaven 300 38 Adley at City Springs, The 291 Total Under Construction 791 0.25 in 73 River Oaks & Stillhouse 259 74 Cumberland Shores 281 75 Marketplace Vista 298 76 Reserve at the Ballpark Phase III, The 224 77 Assembly, The 200 78 Berkeley Township 237 173 Cumberland Mall Redevelopment 325 174 Element Galleria 283 175 Roswell Street Townhomes 81 176 Sports Avenue 108 177 Battery Avenue 281 80 Residence at Sky Harbor 69 178 Galleria Parkway 100 81 Overture and Elan at Powers Ferry 471 179 Peachtree Dunwoody Pavilion Total Planned 2,039 Redevelopment 335 180 Tilly Mill Road 320 157 Cobb Parkway Mixed Use 300 181 Concourse 270 158 Cumberland 500 182 High Street 1,500 165 Amli Flatiron 271 183 Northpark 100 - 300 350 172 2800 - 2810 Spring 310 Total Prospective 5,334 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Atlanta - Urban New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 6 Oleander 348 12 Icon Buckhead 363 15 Ashley Gables Buckhead, The 325 17 Modera Buckhead 399 19 Sutton Buckhead, The 151 Total Lease Up 1,586 0.0417 in 33 Accent 2050 198 34 Gentry 290 40 Irby, The 277 Total Under Construction 765 0.25 in 66 Solis Dresden 169 67 Tower Place 297 68 2520 Peachtree Rd 100 69 99 West Paces Ferry Road NW 313 70 Camden Buckhead 365 71 Lenox Square 374 72 Ivy Place Redevelopment 180 79 Dresden Village 169 Total Planned 1,967 148 Piedmont Avenue 100 Emory University Mixed-Use 149 Campus 100 150 Milledge Place 374 151 Peachtree Pavilion 500 Brookhaven/Oglethorpe MARTA 154 Station Parcel 11 Senior 100 Brookhaven/Oglethorpe MARTA 155 Station Parcel 6 156 Brookhaven/Oglethorpe MARTA 156 Station Parcel 9 184 159 Modera Prominence 407 99 West Paces Ferry Road NW 160 Phase II 186 161 Buckhead West Village 175 162 Peachtree Battle 262 163 3261 Roswell Road 90 164 340 East Paces Ferry Road 408 166 Crescent Lenox 352 169 Lenox 188 167 Lenox Square Phase II 374 170 Bainbridge Chamblee 220 168 Bramblewood Homes 197 Total Prospective 4,373 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Atlanta - Urban New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 101 240 Grant Street 297 189 Herndon Square 700 112 Edgewood Apartments 105 190 163 Clairemont 232 1 Cortland Decatur East 378 116 ParkVue 254 191 10th and Monroe 351 4 NOVEL O4W 233 117 Quarry Yards 850 192 Scott Boulevard Senior 90 5 AMLI Decatur 330 120 Echo Street 650 Total Prospective 8,285 11 Northlake Senior 90 127 SoNo on Peachtree 200 14 Solis Decatur 290 Westside Park at Bellwood Quarry Total Lease Up 1,321 129 Redevelopment 700 131 Ponce City Market Phase II 100 0.0417 in 21 Point on Scott Phase II 400 132 760 Ralph 1,100 Bank of America Building 24 Generation Atlanta 335 134 Redevelopment 203 28 Avondale Hills 408 135 North Arcadia Development 289 39 Inkwell Decatur 262 136 Covington Highway 58 42 Manor at Indian Creek Senior 137 Farrar Court & Mountain Drive 100 Phase II 94 138 Phoenix Station 244 Total Under Construction 1,499 141 Goat Farm Arts Center 240 0.25 in 146 AMLI Atlantic Station 360 51 Alexan Gateway 290 147 Peach, The 107 52 Heritage Village West Lake 123 152 Decatur Landing 500 57 Yoo on Peachtree 330 153 Fenner Dunlop Property 200 61 StudioPlex Hotel 56 171 Northlake 245 62 North Highland 71 188 Grove Park 110 63 Spring Pointe Redevelopment 65 64 Northside & 17th 350 65 Peachtree at 17th 206 86 Spoke Phase II 235 Total Planned 1,726 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Atlanta - Urban New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 22 Novel Upper Westside 345 23 Star Metals Residences 409 26 1781 Peachtree 265 30 Vue at the Quarter 271 Total Under Construction 1,290 0.25 in 53 740 West Peachtree Street 140 54 8West 264 55 NOVEL Midtown 338 56 903 Peachtree 417 Total Planned 1,159 115 Marietta Boulevard 300 118 1018 W Peachtree 590 119 Centennial Olympic Park Drive 336 121 Interlock, The 350 122 Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard 171 123 M Street Phase II 60 124 Mark at Atlanta, The 230 125 Osprey 319 126 Puritan Mill Mixed-Use Building 50 128 Spring Street 320 130 EVIVA Peachtree 391 139 AMLI West Town 220 140 Complex West Midtown 100 142 Upper Westside Lofts 100 143 Works at Chattahoochee, The 500 144 1330 West Peachtree Street 98 145 17th & Spring 354 Total Prospective 4,489 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Atlanta - Urban New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 8 Roosevelt Park Redevelopment 120 9 Vesta Bouldercrest 423 10 Adair Court 91 16 Alta Dairies 312 18 Parc Place Townhomes 120 Total Lease Up 1,066 0.0417 in 27 Skylark 319 41 Creekside Forest Redevelopment 276 Total Under Construction 595 0.25 in 43 Vesta Red Oak Redevelopment 220 44 Airport City College Park 100 49 Abbington Reserve 238 82 Hillcrest Senior 180 Total Planned 738 91 Delowe Place Redevelopment 50 92 King Arnold Street 74 94 Blackstone 123 95 Colony Square Redevelopment 160 96 Conley Village Redevelopment 71 98 Southern Trace Redevelopment 160 99 St Johns Avenue 256 111 Cook Road Residential 291 114 Woodbine Avenue 340 184 Hillcrest Senior Phase II 160 187 Columbia Fayetteville 108 Total Prospective 1,793 1 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Atlanta - Urban New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 20 Link Grant Park 246 25 Madison Yards 607 31 915 Glenwood 201 32 Modera Reynoldstown 320 36 Ashley Scholars Landing 135 37 Bethel Towers Redevelopment 182 Total Under Construction 1,691 0.25 in 45 Chosewood Park 250 46 Georgia Avenue SE & Hank Aaron Drive SW 310 47 Underground Atlanta 100 48 1061 Memorial Drive 176 50 Glencastle 246 58 220 John Wesley Dobbs Avenue NE 321 59 Auburn 94 60 Gartrell Courts 261 83 161 Peachtree Center 345 84 Avery, The 130 85 Downtown West Redevelopment 239 87 Castleberry Park 130 88 Gulch, The 1,000 89 University Commons 239 90 Walton Eastside 400 Total Planned 738 93 Abbington Englewood 80 97 Milton Avenue 310 100 222 Mitchell Street 205 102 41 Marietta St 131 103 Edgewood Center II 50 104 Luckie Street 100 105 Norfolk Southern Complex Redevelopment 246 113 Memorial Drive Residential 106 72 Milton Apartments - Development 205 Peoplestown 383 133 Thrive Sweet Auburn 117 107 Hank Aaron Drive 95 185 Atlanta Constitution Building at 108 Summerhill 965 Five Points 112 109 Summerhill Phase II 521 186 Milton Terrace 95 110 930 Mauldin Street 143 Total Prospective 3,758 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Atlanta - Urban 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 Cortland Decatur East 2461 East College Avenue Decatur GA 30030 Lease-Up 378 Decatur 09/01/2017 01/31/2021 05/07/2018 2 Alastair at Aria Village 6500 Aria Blvd Sandy Springs GA 30328 Lease-Up 355 Sandy Springs/Dunwoody 02/19/2018 06/30/2020 05/31/2019 3 Attiva Peachtree 5251 Peachtree Blvd Chamblee GA 30341 Lease-Up 205 West Chamblee 10/05/2018 06/30/2020 03/31/2019 Martin Luther King Historic 4 NOVEL O4W 525 North Avenue NE Atlanta GA 30308 Lease-Up 233 District 10/01/2018 01/31/2020 09/03/2019 5 AMLI Decatur 122 West Trinity Place Decatur GA 30030 Lease-Up 330 Decatur 09/27/2018 01/31/2020 07/31/2019 6 Oleander 10 Executive Park West NE Brookhaven GA 30329 Lease-Up 348 North Druid Hills 03/09/2018 01/31/2020 06/20/2019 7 Revel Ballpark 2855 Crescent Pkwy Atlanta GA 30339 Lease-Up 275 Marietta SE 01/01/2018 01/31/2020 02/28/2019 College Park/Hartsfield- 8 Roosevelt Park Redevelopment 2601 Roosevelt Hwy College Park GA 30337 Lease-Up 120 Jackson International 08/12/2019 12/31/2019 9 Vesta Bouldercrest 26 Bouldercrest Lane SE Atlanta GA 30316 Lease-Up 423 Lakewood 02/20/2017 10/31/2019 07/07/2019 West End/Fairlie Poplar/ 10 Adair Court 806 Murphy Avenue SW Atlanta GA 30310 Lease-Up 91 Underground 10/05/2018 10/31/2019 06/30/2019 11 Northlake Senior 2152 Northlake Pkwy Tucker GA 30084 Lease-Up 90 Northlake 03/09/2018 10/31/2019 06/01/2019 12 Icon Buckhead 3372 Peachtree Road Atlanta GA 30326 Lease-Up 363 Buckhead 01/19/2018 10/31/2019 05/31/2019 13 Gateway Chastain, The 4600 Roswell Road Sandy Springs GA 30342 Lease-Up 314 North Buckhead 10/16/2017 10/31/2019 02/01/2019 North Decatur/Clarkston/ 14 Solis Decatur 1605 Church Street Decatur GA 30033 Lease-Up 290 Scottdale 10/01/2017 10/31/2019 01/07/2019 15 Ashley Gables Buckhead, The 530 East Paces Ferry Road NE Atlanta GA 30305 Lease-Up 325 Buckhead Village 12/01/2016 10/31/2019 01/07/2019 Grant Park/East Atlanta/ 16 Alta Dairies 777 Memorial Drive SE Atlanta GA 30316 Lease-Up 312 Panthersville 09/01/2017 10/31/2019 12/10/2018 17 Modera Buckhead 3005 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta GA 30305 Lease-Up 399 Buckhead Village 03/13/2017 10/31/2019 12/03/2018 18 Parc Place Townhomes 2001 Godby Road College Park GA 30349 Lease-Up 120 West Riverdale 04/30/2017 10/31/2019 11/01/2018 19 Sutton Buckhead, The 2965 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta GA 30305 Lease-Up 151 Buckhead Village 10/23/2017 10/31/2019 10/08/2018 Total Lease-Up 5,122 Grant Park/East Atlanta/ 20 Link Grant Park 750 Kalb Street SE Atlanta GA 30312 Under
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