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Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 4Q18 Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 4Q18 ID PROPERTY UNITS 144 1115 South Olive Street 536 276 Vermont Avenue 250 277 3869 Wilshire Blvd 227 1 Aliso 472 145 1120 South Olive Street 713 146 1123 South Main Street 363 278 Manhattan on 6th 51 2 825 South Hill 516 279 Western Avenue 73 3 Alina 341 147 1148 South Broadway 50 148 1349 Grand Avenue 284 280 1180 La Brea 67 5 AVEN 536 281 1276 North Western 75 7 Rhys, The 64 149 1600 South Flower Street 250 150 330 Alameda Street 186 282 4100 Sunset 91 8 LA Plaza Village 355 283 Deluxe Hollywood 203 9 Mansfield, The 138 151 350 South Figueroa Street 570 152 641 Imperial Street 140 284 Rosenell Terrace 71 11 Grace on Spring, The 300 285 SunWest 293 12 Circa 648 153 6AM 1,305 154 740 Jackson Street 88 286 1114 North St. Andrews Place 60 13 Luna on Wilshire 209 287 5601 Santa Monica Blvd 375 Total Lease-Up 3,579 155 785 Towne Avenue 60 156 845 Olive 205 288 6400 Sunset Blvd 232 14 Hope + Flower 730 289 6901 Santa Monica Blvd 231 17 5750 Hollywood 161 157 939 Broadway 151 158 949 Hope Street 236 290 1868 North Western Avenue 87 19 3160 Riverside Drive 65 291 4311 Sunset 108 20 Residences at Academy on Vine, The 196 159 Alexan 305 160 Arris 312 292 1637 Wilcox Avenue 154 21 Lombardi, The 86 293 1749 North Las Palmas 70 24 Foreman & Clark Building 124 161 Eighth & Figeuroa 438 19 162 Emerald 154 294 6753 Selma Avenue 51 25 AVA Hollywood 695 295 Crossroads Hollywood 950 26 Essex Hollywood 200 163 Figueroa Centre 200 164 Lane Building, The 109 296 Crossroads Hollywood 760 27 1840 North Highland Avenue 118 297 Hollywood and Gower 220 29 Hollywood Cherokee 224 165 Main Tower 196 166 Medallion 2.0 500 298 Hollywood Center 1,005 32 411 Normandie 224 299 7500 Sunset 213 33 3980 Wilshire 228 167 Olympia 1,367 168 Onyx Phase II 248 27 290 300 5945 West Pico Blvd 123 34 Alexan Bahay 200 293 207 301 6055 Pico Blvd 125 35 525 North Wilton Place 88 169 SB Omega 452 208 29 298 302 7951 Beverly Blvd 57 37 329 South Rampart Blvd 53 170 South Flower Street Mixed-Use 177 209 21 171 Stationer's Building 360 210 50 123 297 17 122 303 8000 West 3rd Street 50 39 700 Manhattan 162 294 201 304 8555 Santa Monica Boulevard 97 40 Park Fifth 347 172 Times Mirror Square 1,127 292 285 173 1201 North Broadway 118 295 296 124 87 200 86 305 Melrose Triangle 76 42 Mariposa 121 26 85 306 San Vicente 53 45 Rise Hollywood, The 369 174 200 Mesnagers Street 285 125 299 46 288 203 67 175 BrickWorks 100 120 199 206 338 2340 Venice Blvd 180 46 Sunset Rise 60 20 283 Total Prospective 36,934 48 1400 Fig 110 176 Elysian Park Lofts, The 920 45 291 180 49 4th & Spring 188 177 LA Chinatown Lofts 318 119 281 178 Promenade North 100 127 282 50 Modera Hollywood 248 LEGEND 51 South Serrano Avenue 104 179 Spring Street 294 286 52 Trademark 313 180 Stadium Way 158 211 289 25 287 Lease-Up 53 3350 Wilshire 216 181 804 South Garland 118 304 118 54 Manhee Manor 70 182 136 South Beaudry 220 Under Construction 58 AMP Lofts 320 183 1614 West Temple 55 66 59 59 1750 Glendale Blvd 77 184 Sapphire 369 Planned 185 1000 Vermont 228 61 Walnut Building, The 57 Prospective 62 Leeward Plaza 80 186 1045 Dewey Avenue 67 121 202 63 3345 Wilshire Boulevard 202 187 2900 Wilshire 644 204 64 614-616 South Kenmore 57 188 3440 Wilshire Blvd 641 305 35 65 Berendo Street 98 189 3700 West Wilshire Blvd 506 130 66 904 La Brea 169 190 707 South Berendo Street 50 205 191 Catalina Street 61 263 67 Sunset and Gordon 299 302 214 175 Total Under Construction 7,059 192 Catalina, The 269 117 261 72 603 South Broadway 50 193 550 South Vermont 172 73 754 Hope Street 409 194 Westmoreland Avenue 77 74 920 South Hill Street 239 195 3255 Wilshire Blvd 240 128 260 196 500 South Oxford Avenue 89 89 303 284 75 Vara 161 213 42 259 76 College Station 725 197 645 South Ardmore Avenue 268 173 198 Village East and West, The 114 306 34 77 2500 Wilshire Boulevard 248 106 174 78 Bixel Tower Residences 422 199 1375 St. Andrews 185 279 183 176 200 4629 Maubert Avenue 10 150 32 7 275 79 Ferrante 1,500 196 193 37 258 262 80 3540 Wilshire 206 201 4850 Hollywood Blvd 96 278 64 108 177 202 4658 Melrose Avenue 66 215 88 126 84 197 195 276 111 76 81 678 South Ardmore Avenue 123 189 188 63 194 82 Apartments on 7th Street @ Hoover 158 203 6200 Sunset 270 212 9 277 81 187 266 110 105 83 IB Plaza Redevelopment 230 204 Hollywood Arts Collective 72 33 271 13 191 113 109 79 39 80 53 269 84 635 South Western Avenue 132 205 2217 Sunset Blvd 62 190 82 77 85 5420 Sunset Mixed-Use 735 206 Myra Avenue 100 116 62 182 8 179 86 Hollyhill 202 207 1723 Wilcox Avenue 68 129 83 192 65 267 87 6007 Sunset Boulevard 63 208 6100 Hollywood Blvd 220 114 274 115 107 178 88 Residences at Wilshire Curson, The 285 209 Hollywood & Wilcox 260 272 102 89 411 South Hamel Road 88 210 Horizon Hollywood 410 184 151 172 211 7617 Santa Monica Blvd 71 301 280 198 270 54 264 265 112 251 98 1600 South Figueroa Street 134 300 51 185 273 252 99 7th & Maple 452 212 Museum Square Tower 285 186 78 52 154 100 AVA Arts District 475 213 Town and Country Center 381 181 40 166 214 Fairfax Theatre 71 268 161 49 264 101 Flower Market Redevelopment 323 73 171 102 Grand, The 323 215 NMS La Jolla 90 24 72 165 244 1100 East 5th Street 220 3 1 103 Hill Street 235 167 156 2 169 104 Main Street Park 379 245 2110 Bay 110 163 11 255 246 234 Center Street 430 158 164 150 105 211 Alpine Street 153 12 160 74 159 99 247 106 Sunset and Everett 204 247 4th & Hewitt 93 338 5 248 670 Mesquit 308 14 143 157 107 2405 West 8th Street 144 170 168 101 244 256 108 1800 Beverly Blvd 243 249 676 Mateo Street 185 75 144 142 250 6th at Central 236 48 148 104 250 153 109 261 Burlington Avenue 130 145 Bob Baker Marionette Theater 251 Angels Landing 425 162 152 110 103 252 Beacon Tower 428 155 253 248 Redevelopment 98 103 147 146 249 111 LaTerra Select West Temple 54 253 Camden Arts District 344 149 100 61 58 112 Lifan Tower 306 254 Decatur and Seventh 122 257 113 3240 Wilshire Boulevard 545 255 Little Tokyo Galleria 994 254 256 Mateo, The 600 114 8th Street and Harvard Blvd 131 245 115 900 South Vermont Avenue 193 257 Violet Street Mixed-Use Building 509 116 Rise Koreatown, The 364 258 1111 Sunset Blvd 778 117 Pinnacle 360 221 259 1251 Sunset Blvd 70 118 Swansea Village 54 260 1275 Sunset Blvd 77 119 Citrus & Highland 72 261 181 North Avenue 21 100 120 Hollywood Tower 429 262 Harmony 178 121 Melrose 52 263 Lincoln Heights Jail 50 122 2468 North Glendale Blvd 50 264 1001 South Park View Street 108 123 Modera Argyle 276 265 831 South Westlake Avenue 75 124 Palladium Residences 731 266 668 South Coronado Street 122 125 8150 Sunset 229 267 Lake on Wilshire 479 126 639 South La Brea Avenue 160 268 1120 South Serrano Ave 52 127 Fairfax WeHo 53 269 2972 7th Street 228 128 333 La Cienega 145 270 3170 West Olympic Blvd 252 129 La Cienega 90 271 737 South Oxford Avenue 92 130 Solstice 72 272 950 South Berendo Street 75 Total Planned 13,501 273 Arapahoe Street 173 142 1000 Hill 700 274 Mariposa and Fedora 173 143 1045 Olive Street 794 275 Soul 256 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 4Q18 ID PROPERTY UNITS 313 Westwood, The 62 4 AMLI Marina Del Rey 585 314 10306 Santa Monica Blvd 116 6 Modera West LA 376 315 11261 Santa Monica Blvd 119 10 Cobalt 135 316 11628 Santa Monica Blvd 99 Total Lease-Up 1,096 317 11857 Santa Monica Blvd 52 15 Cumulus Transit 1,218 318 12431 Rochester Avenue 50 16 1500 Granville Avenue 154 319 1650 Lincoln Blvd 98 18 San Pedro Waterfront 375 320 1723 Cloverfield Blvd 63 22 Lincoln Collection 282 321 234 Pico Blvd 105 23 Santa Monica Boulevard 51 322 3030 Nebraska 190 28 Ivy Station 200 323 3223 Wilshire Blvd 53 30 G8 230 324 Ocean Avenue 79 31 Pennylane 97 325 Ocean Avenue 105 36 Linea 595 326 Plaza at Santa Monica, The 96 38 3550 Overland Avenue 60 327 Paseo Marina 658 41 Junction Santa Monica 66 328 10375 Washington 108 43 Millennium East Village, The 356 329 3443 South Sepulveda Blvd 409 44 Neptune Marina Redevelopment 526 330 3664 Overland Avenue 187 47 Amoroso on Pico 100 331 9900 Venice Blvd 52 55 Westgate Santa Monica 147 332 Cardiff Avenue 74 56 C1 by CLG 68 333 Amalfi 57 57 Eastway, The 136 334 Crenshaw Blvd & 492 60 Roy, The 92 West Exposition Blvd 68 Sawtelle Blvd 88 335 Rise on Adams 116 335 336 94 342 69 Picasso Brentwood 81 336 West Adams Boulevard 99 137 138 70 7403 140 337 1632 West Florence Avenue 128 334 231 343 NMS Apartments@ 339 3800 South Figueroa Street 79 339 71 Westchester Phase II 187 340 4252 Crenshaw Blvd 111 93 139 Total Under Construction 5,249 341 6550 South Normandie Avenue 64 90 1950 Avenue of the Stars 483 342 806 West Adams Blvd 99 333 340 91 1560 Lincoln Blvd 100 343 Bethune Center 114 135 31 344 5000 South Beethoven Street 134 30 327 230 92 500 Broadway 249 218 216 Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 345 Westchester 86 225 56 232 93 Redevelopment 410 Total Prospective 12,308 140 314 90 94 2231 Western Avenue 60 4 44 344 233 6 341 131 95 Residences at Hollywood Park, The 314 337 133 96 Revel Southbay 185 LEGEND 70 16 315 345 236 69 134 23 97 Picerne Lomita 220 Lease-Up 235 313 131 Santa Monica Boulevard 96 323 317 55 234 57 71 318 316 68 307 132 1415 5th Street 64 Under Construction 222 217 133 Landmark Two 376 237 36 Planned 95 43 312 309 311 134 Santa Monica & Barrington 53 221 322 332 135 1015 Venice Blvd 56 Prospective 47 229 320 310 308 38 28 15 136 10801 Venice Boulevard 63 226331 326 219 60 137 1314 West Jefferson Blvd 129 22 91 330 227 228 138 Fig 31 73 132 329 239 41 220 136 328 139 Fig, The 408 238 324
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