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Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q17 Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q17 ID PROPERTY UNITS 75 Lotus 77 77 157 639 South La Brea Avenue 146 1 Sunset and Gordon 299 76 Main Tower 196 158 Fairfax WeHo 53 2 Axis 391 77 Medallion 2.0 500 8555 Santa Monica 159 Boulevard 93 3 NEXT on 6th 398 78 Onyx Phase II 248 112 160 8899 Beverly 76 4 Line Lofts, The 82 79 SB Omega 452 161 La Cienega 90 5 Sofia Los Angeles 576 80 Six Four Nine Lofts 55 7 162 Solstice 96 South Flower Street 6 5550, The 280 81 147 174 Cumulus Transit Mixed Use 1218 7 Grether & Grether Lofts 72 Mixed-Use 82 Times Mirror Square 1127 Total Planned 26,146 8 G12 347 28 83 Vara 165 177 Lincoln Heights Jail 50 Total Lease-Up 2,445 84 1111 West Sunset 576 178 1148 South Broadway 50 9 1212 South Flower 730 85 College Station 770 179 1155 Olive Street 154 10 AVA Hollywood 695 180 1525 East Industrial Street 344 86 2405 West 8th Street 144 11 Alexan South Echo 200 181 330 Alameda Street 186 12 Mariposa 120 87 1614 West Temple 55 182 5th Street 50 13 Millennium East Village, The 377 88 1800 Beverly Blvd 243 183 641 South Imperial Street 140 14 1120 South Grand 536 89 2500 Wilshire Boulevard 248 184 670 Mesquit 308 15 Apex II 341 90 Career Lofts LA 422 185 6AM 1305 16 820 Olive Street 516 91 Ferrante 1500 258 186 740 Jackson Street 88 17 Park Fifth 660 92 Temple Street 53 113 187 7th & Maple 454 18 AMP Lofts 320 4 47 259 93 2908 Wilshire Blvd 644 219 112 188 845 Olive 205 19 5750 Hollywood 161 94 3540 Wilshire 206 155 223 222220 19 213 115 152 26 6 189 Alexan 305 20 Broadway Palace Phase II 413 95 3700 West Wilshire Blvd 506 22 111 1 221 147 190 Efficient City 160 21 900 La Brea 169 96 678 South Ardmore Avenue 123 156 105 158 153 154 109 191 Figueroa Centre 200 22 Modera Hollywood 248 97 Catalina, The 269 107 36 216 110 108 215 260 192 Flower Market 323 23 Neptune Marina 526 98 Manhee Manor 70 Redevelopment Redevelopment 257 150 99 3545 Wilshire 428 10 151 253 193 Olympia 1367 24 Aliso, The 472 159 254 100 411 Normandie 224 149 148 194 Olympic Tower 374 26 Eastown Phase II 507 218 101 645 South Ardmore Avenue 268 21 106 195 SB Tower Redevelopment 256 27 Circa 648 102 635 South Western Avenue 132 196 Stationer's Building 360 30 Grand Hope Lofts 526 103 640 South St. Andrews Place 196 262 197 1201 North Broadway 124 31 700 Manhattan 162 104 3980 Wilshire 228 217 198 BrickWorks 100 32 732 Spring Street 303 256 105 5420 Sunset Mixed-Use 735 162 261 199 LA Chinatown Lofts 318 33 8th & Spring 275 255 177 106 Swansea Park Senior Phase II 76 200 Promenade North 100 34 South Serrano Avenue 104 107 Citrus & Highland 72 160 201 Riverview Project at the 920 35 Kenmore, The 64 116 Cornfield 108 Essex Hollywood 200 210 36 Deluxe Hollywood 254 198 202 Spring Street 203 109 City Lights 202 117 263 39 La Plaza Cultural Village 355 214 203 136 South Beaudry 220 110 Academy 350 42 Pearl on Wilshire, The 346 11 204 Sapphire 369 111 Hollywood & Wilcox 260 197 43 Micropolitan @ Fairfax 63 12 87 205 3100 West Eighth Street 100 Village 112 Lombardi, The 86 225 84 201 48 245 100 35 206 3525 West 8th Street 367 45 1400 South Figueroa Street 106 113 Millennium Hollywood, The 492 157 57 88 54 85 199 209 3 207 Arapahoe Street 173 46 3345 Wilshire Boulevard 202 114 West Sunset Boulevard 63 103 101 51 211 93 142 10 52 60 212 63 92 208 KTown Gateway 166 115 Horizon Hollywood 410 104 46 146 64 47 1755 Argyle 114 102 99 89 209 550 South Vermont 172 161 31 96 145 203 91 202 48 Wilshire at Crescent Heights 158 116 333 La Cienega 145 95 63 50 94 208 86 252 39 210 Pinnacle 360 221 49 Topaz 159 117 411 South Hamel Road 91 42 97 204 206 205 5 132 200 211 Westmoreland Avenue 77 50 3350 Wilshire 216 124 Ivy Station 200 251 143 82 75 56 207 90 212 3875 Wilshire Blvd 196 51 612 South Kenmore 57 Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 34 98 144 137 125 410 72 77 213 4850 Hollywood Blvd 100 52 Vinz on Fairfax 149 Redevelopment 17 58 186 126 Rise on Adams 72 69 196 76 214 West Temple Street 71 54 East View 121 15 30 79 132 100 Grand Avenue 300 191 74 68 195 49 134 215 6200 Sunset 270 56 3060 Olympic 226 193 188 133 1600 South Figueroa Street 134 194 16 33 138 216 6400 Sunset Blvd 232 57 535 Kingsley 72 32 134 234 Center Street 430 27 70 189 249 181 217 Hollywood Arts Collective 72 58 4th & Spring 188 14 65 7 187 135 4th & Hewitt 93 9 71 182 135 218 Step Up on Western 97 59 E. on Grand 112 59 66 20 192 80 190 136 6th at Central 236 8 246 141 219 1749 North Las Palmas 70 60 Mansfield, The 138 78 179 140 137 Beacon Tower 428 45 62 83 183 184 220 6100 West Hollywood Blvd 220 62 Onyx 162 81 178 136 185 138 Cecil Hotel Redevelopment 301 133 73 2 221 Crossroads Hollywood 950 63 3640 Wilshire 209 67 139 248 18 139 Hill Street 235 180 222 Hollywood and Gower 176 64 Kodo, The 60 250 140 Main Street Park 379 223 Sunset and Crescent Heights 249 Total Under Construction 12,540 126 269 141 Mateo, The 600 224 Fairfax Theatre 71 65 1000 Hill 498 247 142 211 Alpine Street 122 225 NMS La Jolla 90 66 1031 South Broadway 377 143 7th & Witmer 76 233 3685 South Vermont Avenue 50 67 1349 Grand Avenue 284 144 Lifan Tower 304 174 234 4050 South Figueroa 57 68 603 South Broadway 50 145 3240 Wilshire Boulevard 545 235 5215 & 5260 South Figueroa 50 69 754 Hope Street 409 146 Wilshire Gate 250 245 Western Avenue 57 70 916 South Hill Street 250 147 SunWest 293 246 1100 East 5th Street 218 71 939 Broadway 151 223 148 Swansea Village 54 247 2110 Bay 110 72 Eighth & Figeuroa 436 149 5601 Santa Monica Blvd 375 257 MR2 Lofts 231 248 676 Mateo Street 172 73 Emerald 154 150 Hollywood Tower 429 258 1868 North Western Avenue 96 249 Little Tokyo Galleria 994 74 Foreman & Clark Building 165 151 Rise Hollywood, The 369 259 2486 North Glendale Blvd 50 Violet Street Mixed-Use 250 Building 509 152 Hollywood Cherokee 225 260 4311 Sunset 122 125 251 1001 South Park View Street 108 LEGEND 153 Modera Argyle 276 234 261 La Cieniega Boulevard 96 252 Lake on Wilshire 479 Lease-Up 154 Palladium Residences 731 268 262 Melrose Triangle 76 253 4100 Sunset 91 155 8150 Sunset 219 Under Construction 263 San Vicente 53 254 Sunset 4000 84 156 Sunset Rise 60 Planned 268 Amalfi 74 255 525 North Wilton Place 88 157 639 South La Brea Avenue 146 269 West Adams Boulevard 99 256 Melrose 52 Prospective 156 Sunset Rise 60 235 Total Prospective 17,189 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix a Berkshire Hathaway and Leucadia National company Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q17 ID PROPERTY UNITS 25 Amoroso on Pico 100 28 Modera West LA 375 176 29 D1 68 30 Grand Hope Lofts 526 166 37 Santa Monica Boulevard 51 38 La Tijera 136 40 Cobalt 135 41 7407 La Tijera Blvd 140 169 44 AMLI Marina del Rey 585 53 Westgate Santa Monica 147 170 37 55 3838 86 53 167 61 Hampstead Heath 71 171 Total Under Construction 2,420 165 118 1560 Lincoln Blvd 100 163 230 226 119 1641 Lincoln Blvd 66 120 13 120 2901 Santa Monica Blvd 60 161 61 264 121 500 Broadway 249 11924-11960 West 25 122 Washington Blvd 97 124 123 Stella Phase II 65 174 127 6530 Sepulveda 68 173 55 118 227 128 City of Champions 3000 Revitalization Project 265 231 228 129 Market Street 241 168 121 229 267 40 130 Picerne Lomita 220 232 131 San Pedro Waterfront 404 232 163 Casden West 595 164 Martin Expo Town Center 516 244 165 Sawtelle Blvd 76 166 Santa Monica Boulevard 96 11752 West Santa Monica 167 Blvd 154 168 1415 5th Street 64 169 Landmark 376 122 170 Picasso Brentwood 81 171 Santa Monica & Barrington 53 172 4040 Marina Del Rey 230 172 173 3550 Overland Avenue 60 29 175 5000 South Beethoven Street 134 123 266 Total Planned 7,005 176 Le Conte 225 226 12431 Rochester Avenue 50 175 127 227 1601 Lincoln Blvd 100 44 228 1613 Lincoln Blvd 100 23 229 1637 Lincoln Blvd 143 28 230 2919 Wilshire Blvd 83 231 501 Broadway 65 41 232 601 Colorado 73 129 236 Legado 138 72 241 237 Legado Pacifico 63 238 Crenshaw Boulevard 300 237 248 239 Hawthorne Plaza Mall 600 Redevelopment 236 38 42 240 Legado Redondo 146 241 South Bay Galleria 300 San Pedro Courthouse 242 Redevelopment 250 243 Butcher - Solana 248 244 Ocean Avenue 83 240 128 264 Gateway Blvd 129 265 Plaza at Santa Monica, The 96 130 266 Paseo Marina 658 267 10801 Venice Boulevard 63 243 270 Westchester 86 Total Prospective 3,933 LEGEND 239 Lease-Up Under Construction 238 Planned 131 242 Prospective 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix a Berkshire Hathaway and Leucadia National company Metro LA New Construction and Proposed Multifamily Projects FORECASTED ID PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP OWNER NAME STATUS UNITS SUBMARKET PERMIT DATE COMPLETION DATE START OF RENT-UP 1 Sunset and Gordon 5939 West Sunset Blvd Los Angeles CA 90028 CIM Group Lease-Up 299 Hollywood Hills East 04/01/2012 04/30/2018 10/01/2014 2 Axis 1200 South Main Street Los Angeles CA 90015 Forest City Enterprises Lease-Up 391 Downtown Los Angeles 07/06/2015 03/31/2018 07/01/2017 3 NEXT on 6th 2968 West 6th Street Los Angeles CA 90020 Century West Partners Lease-Up 398 Mid Wilshire East 07/01/2016 11/30/2017 07/01/2017 4 Line Lofts, The 1737 North Las Palmas Avenue Los Angeles CA 90028 Wilshire Skyline Lease-Up 82 Hollywood Hills East 07/31/2015 11/30/2017 07/01/2017 5 Sofia Los Angeles 1120 West 6th Street Los Angeles CA 90017 Holland Partners Lease-Up 576 Westlake North 04/01/2014 10/31/2017 05/01/2017 6 5550, The 5550 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles CA 90028 Wood Partners Lease-Up 280 Silverlake 09/01/2015 10/31/2017 01/01/2017 7 Grether & Grether Lofts 730 South Los Angeles Street Los Angeles CA 90014 South Park Group Lease-Up 72 Downtown Los Angeles 06/30/2014 09/30/2017 08/01/2017 8 G12 1200 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles CA 90015 Wolff Company, The Lease-Up
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