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San Diego New Construction & Proposed Multifamily San Diego New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q19 93 ID PROPERTY UNITS 1 Marisol 278 7 Montecito Apartments at Carlsbad 263 Total Lease Up 541 48 10 Escondido Gateway Grand 126 38 13 One Paseo Living 608 87 89 14 Jefferson Pacific Beach 172 88 39 85 92 22 Block C Phase II 66 1 86 24 Palisade UTC 300 25 Vive on the Park Phase II 248 47 7 106 Total Under Construction 1,520 84 105 90 91 22 35 Lux UTC Phase II 445 36 University City Village Phase III 81 10 37 Outpost 53 82 38 Persea 305 39 StreetLights at Vista 126 44 Pacific Village 276 45 Scripps Ranch 264 83 47 Carlsbad Village Lofts 106 81 48 Taylor Street 90 Total Planned 1,746 104 69 Winthrop Street 73 71 44 70 Costa Verde Center in University 120 Towne Center 37 102 73 71 Camino Del Mar & Via de la Valle 86 13 72 Stone Creek 4,445 45 88 Park Villas at El Corazon 278 73 Poway Road 216 89 Pavilion at Oceanside, The 310 75 Riverbend 996 90 1100 West San Marcos 120 72 80 Winter Gardens 60 91 Main Square 519 81 Elliott Pond 140 35 92 Newland Sierra 95 82 Copper Hills Mixed-Use 189 70 93 Lilac Hills Ranch 211 83 Vista Place 88 102 Merge 56 242 24 36 84 Marja Acres Residential 80 Development 218 104 Solana Highlands Redevelopment 260 69 85 Belvedere, The 90 105 Cannon Road Senior 98 25 86 Breeze Hill 101 106 Encinas Creek 127 14 75 87 North Coast Hwy 308 Total Prospective 9,390 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company San Diego New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 4 Oasis del Sol Phase II 50 5 Broadstone North Park 118 79 6 Sereno 120 74 8 Alexan Millenia 309 101 26 4 Total Lease Up 597 66 17 34 100 68 103 46 11 Alexan Esplanade 253 65 67 29 12 Strauss Fifth Avenue 141 51 16 National City 50 5 64 12 42 17 Purl 434 59 23 Urbana 135 50 26 Hanover Mission Valley 385 29 BLVD, The 165 Total Under Construction 1,563 98 63 99 34 Heights at Fashion Valley, The 319 42 Park Blvd 58 46 Little Flower 130 62 Total Planned 507 16 61 50 419 Upas Street 128 51 4311 Third Avenue 125 60 59 Wollcott Crossing 55 60 Park Lofts 306 61 Park Village 240 62 Bella Vista Renovation 170 63 Northwest Village Creek 149 23 64 4089 Fairmount Avenue 73 65 Alexan Fashion Valley 284 8 6 77 66 Costa Villas 150 11 67 Mission Valley 840 68 Riverwalk Redevelopment 100 74 Mission Valley 4,500 76 76 Otay Ranch Village 3 North 273 99 Village Center at Euclid & Market 839 77 Santa Venetia Street 297 100 Hazard Center Redevelopment 473 78 78 1788 Palm Avenue 70 101 Qualcomm Stadium Site 4,800 79 172 Wells Avenue 100 103 Jefferson La Mesa 230 98 Hilltop 128 Total Prospective 14,330 1 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company San Diego New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q19 96 ID PROPERTY UNITS 2 Park 12 - the Collection 718 3 F11 99 Total Lease Up 817 27 Block, The 617 28 625 Broadway 232 27 Park Blvd & Market Street 426 28 13th & C 117 20 27 Alexan Little Italy 85 28 Pinnacle on the Park Phase II 472 41 27 4th Avenue & J Street 168 28 K1 226 30 30 Valentina by Alta 110 Total Under Construction 2,453 58 95 31 14th Street & Commercial Street 444 43 53 32 Pacific Heights 279 52 33 StreetLights Makers Quarter 295 40 7th & Market 159 57 32 41 915 Grape 70 97 43 Union & Ash 395 9 19 94 Total Planned 1,642 15 49 3 49 10th Avenue & E Street 100 33 52 499 West Ash Street 336 55 56 53 Citiplace 147 18 54 Laundry Lofts 225 40 54 55 Lofts at Eleventh Avenue, The 118 56 Lucia Nel Cielo 424 21 57 Rey Phase II, The 461 27 28 58 West Cedar Street & Kettner Blvd - Holland 196 94 11th & Broadway 618 2 95 1st Avenue & Beech Street 364 96 6th Avenue & Olive Street 204 31 97 Overture, The 282 Total Prospective 3,475 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company San Diego 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 Marisol 3251 Marisol Place Carlsbad CA 92010 Lease-Up 278 Carlsbad 05/01/2017 07/31/2019 06/01/2018 2 Park 12 - the Collection 100 Park Plaza San Diego CA 92101 Lease-Up 718 Central San Diego 01/01/2016 06/30/2019 02/01/2018 3 F11 1110 F Street San Diego CA 92101 Lease-Up 99 Central San Diego 06/01/2016 05/31/2019 12/14/2018 4 Oasis del Sol Phase II 633 South Johnson Avenue El Cajon CA 92020 Lease-Up 50 El Cajon 01/01/2018 04/30/2019 08/06/2018 5 Broadstone North Park 4223 Texas Street San Diego CA 92104 Lease-Up 118 Central San Diego 02/01/2017 04/30/2019 08/01/2018 6 Sereno 930 3rd Avenue Chula Vista CA 91911 Lease-Up 120 Chula Vista 03/31/2017 04/30/2019 07/01/2018 7 Montecito Apartments at Carlsbad 2510 West Ranch Street Carlsbad CA 92010 Lease-Up 263 Carlsbad 11/01/2016 04/30/2019 06/01/2018 8 Alexan Millenia 1660 Metro Avenue Chula Vista CA 91915 Lease-Up 309 Sweetwater 08/22/2016 04/30/2019 05/01/2018 Total Lease-Up 1,955 9 Block, The 710 Broadway San Diego CA 92101 Under Construction 617 Central San Diego 11/30/2018 12/31/2020 10 Escondido Gateway Grand 700 West Grand Avenue Escondido CA 92025 Under Construction 126 Escondido 11/01/2018 06/30/2020 11 Alexan Esplanade Solstice Avenue & Strata Street Chula Vista CA 91915 Under Construction 253 Sweetwater 03/01/2018 05/31/2020 12 Strauss Fifth Avenue 3534 5th Avenue San Diego CA 92103 Under Construction 141 Central San Diego 03/01/2018 05/31/2020 13 One Paseo Living 3200 Paseo Village Way San Diego CA 92130 Under Construction 608 Del Mar 07/12/2018 04/30/2020 14 Jefferson Pacific Beach 4275 Mission Bay Drive San Diego CA 92109 Under Construction 172 Coastal 10/01/2017 03/31/2020 15 625 Broadway 625 Broadway San Diego CA 92101 Under Construction 232 Central San Diego 10/01/2017 01/31/2020 16 National City 715 South V Avenue National City CA 91950 Under Construction 50 National City 06/12/2018 01/31/2020 17 Purl Civita Blvd & Russell Pkwy San Diego CA 92108 Under Construction 434 Kearny Mesa 04/01/2018 01/31/2020 18 Park Blvd & Market Street Market Street & Park Blvd San Diego CA 92101 Under Construction 426 Central San Diego 12/01/2017 01/31/2020 19 13th & C 13th Street & C Street San Diego CA 92101 Under Construction 117 Central San Diego 05/01/2016 12/31/2019 20 Alexan Little Italy Columbia Street & Hawthorn Street San Diego CA 92101 Under Construction 85 Central San Diego 06/01/2018 12/31/2019 21 Pinnacle on the Park Phase II 424 15th Street San Diego CA 92101 Under Construction 472 Central San Diego 07/01/2016 12/31/2019 22 Block C Phase II 250 North City Drive San Marcos CA 92078 Under Construction 66 Escondido 09/14/2018 11/30/2019 23 Urbana 393 H Street Chula Vista CA 91910 Under Construction 135 Chula Vista 06/20/2018 10/31/2019 24 Palisade UTC 8800 Lombard Place San Diego CA 92122 Under Construction 300 University 10/01/2017 09/30/2019 25 Vive on the Park Phase II 8725 Ariva Court San Diego CA 92123 Under Construction 248 Kearny Mesa 12/01/2016 07/31/2019 26 Hanover Mission Valley 6161 Fairmount Avenue San Diego CA 92120 Under Construction 385 Elliot - Navajo 02/01/2018 07/31/2019 27 4th Avenue & J Street 372 4th Avenue San Diego CA 92101 Under Construction 168 Central San Diego 02/10/2018 06/30/2019 Source: Yardi Matrix San Diego 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 K1 330 13th Street San Diego CA 92101 Under Construction 226 Central San Diego 09/01/2017 06/30/2019 29 BLVD, The 2030 El Cajon Blvd San Diego CA 92104 Under Construction 165 Central San Diego 03/01/2017 06/30/2019 30 Valentina by Alta 1919 Pacific Hwy San Diego CA 92101 Under Construction 110 Central San Diego 06/01/2017 04/30/2019 Total Under Construction 5,536 31 14th Street & Commercial Street 14th Street & Commercial Street San Diego CA 92101 Planned 444 Central San Diego 32 Pacific Heights 11th Avenue & B Street San Diego CA 92101 Planned 279 Central San Diego 33 StreetLights Makers Quarter SWC 16th Street & F Street San Diego CA 92101 Planned 295 Central San Diego 34 Heights at Fashion Valley, The 6950 Friars Road San Diego CA 92108 Planned 319 Kearny Mesa 35 Lux UTC Phase II 4200 Brooke Court San Diego CA 92122 Planned 445 University 36 University City Village Phase III Governor Drive & Gullstrand Street San Diego CA 92122 Planned 81 University 37 Outpost 13247 Poway Road Poway CA 92064 Planned 53 Poway 38 Persea 1333 North Santa Fe Avenue Vista CA 92084 Planned 305 Vista 39 StreetLights at Vista 100 Main Street Vista CA 92083 Planned 126 Vista 40 7th & Market 701 Market Street San Diego CA 92101 Planned 159 Central San Diego 41 915 Grape 915 West Grape Street San Diego CA 92101 Planned 70 Central San Diego 42 Park Blvd 3922 Park Blvd San Diego CA 92103 Planned 58 Central San Diego 43 Union & Ash 232 West Ash Street San Diego CA 92101 Planned 395 Central San Diego 44 Pacific Village 10955 Carmel Mountain Road San Diego CA 92129 Planned 276 North San Diego 45 Scripps Ranch Scripps Poway Pkwy & Spring Canyon Road San Diego CA 92131 Planned 264 Poway 46 Little Flower 8585 La Mesa Blvd La Mesa CA 91942 Planned 130 La Mesa 47 Carlsbad Village Lofts 1044 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad CA 92008 Planned 106 Carlsbad 48 Taylor Street Old Taylor Street & East Vista Way Vista CA 92084 Planned 90 Vista Total Planned 3,895 49 10th Avenue & E Street 10th Avenue & E Street San Diego CA 92101 Prospective
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