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Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q18 Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q18 104 Citrus & Highland 72 ID PROPERTY UNITS 220 Hollywood & Wilcox 260 105 Hollyhill 202 221 Hollywood and Gower 176 2 Axis on Eleventh 177 106 6007 Sunset Boulevard 63 3 Onyx 162 222 Horizon Hollywood 410 107 411 South Hamel Road 88 223 Museum Square Tower 285 4 East View 121 109 1950 Avenue of the Stars 483 5 Vision on Wilshire 158 224 Town and Country Center 381 122 1600 South Figueroa Street 134 225 Fairfax Theatre 71 6 Argyle House 114 123 234 Center Street 430 7 Kodo, The 60 226 NMS La Jolla 90 124 6th at Central 236 234 10150 West Venice Blvd 80 8 Topaz 159 125 AVA Arts District 475 11 Broadway Palace Phase II 413 249 1100 East 5th Street 218 126 Beacon Tower 428 250 2110 Bay 110 12 Luna on Wilshire 209 127 Cecil Hotel Redevelopment 301 13 Maya 72 251 4th & Hewitt 93 128 Grand, The 323 252 670 Mesquit 308 14 Sunset and Gordon 299 129 Hill Street 235 Total Lease-Up 1,944 253 676 Mateo Street 185 130 Main Street Park 379 254 Angels Landing 425 15 1212 South Flower 730 131 1111 Sunset Blvd 778 16 5750 Hollywood 161 255 Camden Arts District 344 132 211 Alpine Street 122 256 Decatur and Seventh 122 17 Academy, The 200 133 Sunset and Everett 204 18 Lombardi, The 86 257 Little Tokyo Galleria 994 134 2405 West 8th Street 144 258 Mateo, The 600 19 AVA Hollywood 695 135 1800 Beverly Blvd 243 20 Essex Hollywood 200 259 Violet Street Mixed-Use Building 509 136 Temple Street 53 260 Harmony 178 21 Ivy Station 200 137 3240 Wilshire Boulevard 545 Lincoln Heights Jail 50 22 Hollywood Cherokee 224 261 138 IB Plaza Redevelopment 96 285 283 262 1001 South Park View Street 108 24 411 Normandie 224 139 Rise Koreatown, The 364 287 26 Lotus 77 77 222 220 6 219 263 668 South Coronado Street 122 140 Deluxe Hollywood 203 22 221 18 Bob Baker Marionette Theater 27 3550 Overland Avenue 60 141 SunWest 293 104 264 103 34 55 106 16 214 Redevelopment 28 Alexan South Echo 200 142 Swansea Village 54 288 286 105 265 Lake on Wilshire 479 29 Mariposa 121 146 147 14 213 143 Hollywood Tower 429 141 266 Lifan Tower 306 31 Aven 512 149 281 20 144 Melrose 52 148 216 275 103 267 737 South Oxford Avenue 92 32 Rise Hollywood, The 369 145 2486 North Glendale Blvd 50 32 17 140 284215 268 900 South Vermont Avenue 193 33 4th & Spring 188 104 143 146 Modera Argyle 276 151 276218 269 Arapahoe Street 173 34 Modera Hollywood 248 147 Palladium Residences 730 19 280 270 Mariposa and Fedora 173 35 825 South Hill 516 148 8150 Sunset 229 291 282 278 271 Pinnacle 360 221 36 South Serrano Avenue 104 142 149 Sunset Rise 60 44 41 272 Vermont Avenue 250 37 11752 Santa Monica Blvd 154 150 639 South La Brea Avenue 160 273 Western Avenue 57 38 Pennylane 97 151 Fairfax WeHo 53 215 274 1180 La Brea 67 39 Park Fifth 660 152 333 La Cienega 145 217 275 1276 North Western 75 40 AMP Lofts 320 153 8899 Beverly 76 63 144 279 276 4100 Sunset 91 41 1750 Glendale Blvd 77 154 La Cienega 90 277 Rosenell Terrace 71 42 329 S Rampart Blvd 53 155 Solstice 72 155 261 278 Sunset 4000 84 43 700 Manhattan 162 156 Santa Monica Boulevard 96 153 225 271 193 279 525 North Wilton Place 88 44 904 La Brea 169 157 1415 5th Street 64 280 5601 Santa Monica Blvd 375 45 Apex II 341 158 Landmark 376 152 281 6400 Sunset Blvd 232 47 LA Plaza Cultura Village 355 159 Lincoln Collection 90 290 282 6901 Santa Monica Blvd 231 49 Neptune Marina Redevelopment 526 107 277 160 Santa Monica & Barrington 53 293 224 29 283 1868 North Western Avenue 87 51 Aliso, The 472 163 5000 South Beethoven Street 134 208 284 4311 Sunset 108 53 Leeward Plaza 80 272 28 133 Total Planned 18,856 273 74 209 89 285 1749 North Las Palmas 70 55 El Centro 507 211 24 135 131 192 286 Crossroads Hollywood 760 58 164 1000 Hill 700 226 210 73 42 732 Spring Street 303 165 1045 Olive Street 794 150 287 Hollywood Center 1005 5 223 13 99 263 91 260 88 166 1115 South Olive Street 10536 101 72 207 265 4 288 7500 Sunset 213 59 Circa 648 100 203 136 132 195 167 1120 South Olive Street 713 102 97 67 94 289 5945 West Pico Blvd 123 61 Manhee Manor 70 96 12 205 7 93 47 197 168 1148 South Broadway 50 154 137 90 290 8000 West 3rd Street 50 63 Micropolitan @ Fairfax Village 63 43 68 95 53 199 196 65 Grand Hope Lofts 526 169 1349 Grand Avenue 284 204 207 263 291 8555 Santa Monica Boulevard 97 274318 54 265 292 Melrose Triangle 76 66 Mill Street Lofts 57 170 1600 South Flower Street 250 138 139 98 206 134 171 330 Alameda Street 186 128 293 San Vicente 53 67 3350 Wilshire 216 267 269 262 172 350 South Figueroa Street 570 36 270 172 191 308 10375 Washington 108 68 Pearl on Wilshire, The 346 76 61 175 173 641 Imperial Street 140 289 269 92 254 126 123 309 10801 Venice Boulevard 63 72 3345 Wilshire Boulevard 202 202 26 73 612 South Kenmore 57 174 6AM 1305 201 311 3664 Overland Avenue 187 212 186 182 39 33 85 312 Cardiff Avenue 74 74 Kenmore, The 64 175 740 Jackson Street 88 184 177 176 785 Towne Avenue 60 318 79 51 Total Prospective 30,151 75 Mansfield, The 138 318 80 127 257171 76 30Sixty 226 177 845 Olive 205 45 83 251 166 65 52 8 190 77 Cobalt 135 178 939 Broadway 151 59 165 35 249 258 78 Roy, The 92 179 949 Hope Street 236 181 167 58 188 180 Alexan 305 189 15 82 11 Total Under Construction 12,231 86 31 168 81 181 Arris 312 3 2 185 79 603 South Broadway 50 122 50 87 130 176 124 80 754 Hope Street 409 182 Eighth & Figeuroa 438 170 169 125 183 Emerald 154 183 66 40 81 7th & Maple 452 129 174 82 920 South Hill Street 239 184 Figueroa Centre 200 173 252 185 Flower Market Redevelopment 323 83 Foreman & Clark Building 124 253259 84 Main Tower 196 186 Olympia 1367 255256 250 85 Medallion 2.0 500 187 Olympic Tower 374 86 Onyx Phase II 248 188 SB Omega 452 87 Vara 161 189 South Flower Street Mixed-Use 177 88 College Station 770 190 Stationer's Building 360 89 1614 West Temple 55 191 Times Mirror Square 1127 90 2500 Wilshire Boulevard 248 192 1201 North Broadway 118 91 261 Burlington Avenue 130 193 BrickWorks 100 92 Career Lofts LA 422 194 Elysian Park Lofts, The 920 93 Ferrante 1500 195 LA Chinatown Lofts 318 94 2908 Wilshire Blvd 644 196 Promenade North 100 95 3540 Wilshire 206 197 Spring Street 294 96 3700 West Wilshire Blvd 506 198 804 South Garland 118 97 678 South Ardmore Avenue 123 199 136 South Beaudry 220 LEGEND 200 Sapphire 369 98 8th Street and Harvard Blvd 131 Lease-Up 99 645 South Ardmore Avenue 268 201 1000 Vermont 228 100 3875 Wilshire Blvd 196 202 1045 Dewey Avenue 67 Under Construction 203 3440 Wilshire Blvd 641 101 635 South Western Avenue 132 Planned 102 3974 Wilshire 228 204 707 South Berendo Street 50 103 5420 Sunset Mixed-Use 735 219 6100 Hollywood Blvd 220 Prospective 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q18 ID PROPERTY UNITS 322 Westchester 86 1 Modera West LA 376 323 Harbor View House Redevelopment 100 9 Westgate Wonder 57 300 Westchester 86 10 AMLI Marina Del Rey 585 300 Westchester 86 Total Lease-Up 1,018 Total Prospective 8,312 23 230 108 G8 109 25 Casden West 595 30 Millennium East Village, The 374 156 46 D1 68 48 Sawtelle Blvd 88 50 1400 South Figueroa Street 110 52 LA City Tower 275 54 Berendo Street 98 108 56 Amoroso on Pico 100 71 330 57 7400, The 140 64 9 69 60 Westgate Santa Monica 147 301 62 NMS Apartments@Westches- 187 37 228 ter Phase II 302 60 160 48 64 Picasso Brentwood 81 231 227 69 56 294 1515 Colby Avenue 25 70 Eastway, The 136 115 298 71 Santa Monica Boulevard 51 30 299 296 315 320 Total Under Construction 2,736 316 56 295 235 108 Le Conte 225 297 110 1560 Lincoln Blvd 100 21 161 317 116 111 1641 Lincoln Blvd 66 27 312 112 249 321 500 Broadway 78 314 113 Stella Phase II 65 114 Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 410 310 234 237 318 Redevelopment 305 229 311 115 2231 Western Avenue 60 77 232 110 308 162 116 Fig 31 72 157 159 309 117 City of Champions Revitaliza- 3000 304 111 112 230 tion Project 233 118 Magnitude LAX 600 233 114 119 Revel South Beach 185 303 120 Picerne Lomita 220 313 319 121 San Pedro Waterfront 375 161 Cumulus Transit Mixed Use 1218 162 Fig, The 408 Total Planned 7,253 227 50 2822 Santa Monica Blvd 38 228 11674 Santa Monica Blvd 166 229 1613 Lincoln Blvd 193 306 230 1637 Lincoln Blvd 143 231 2901 Santa Monica Blvd 60 23 236 232 501 Broadway 65 233 601 Colorado 73 46 307 235 Wesley, The 234 236 5215 & 5260 South Figueroa 50 113 237 District Square 573 163 238 Fox Hills Plaza Redevelopment 725 238 239 6711 Sepulveda 180 10 240 240 176 6733 Sepulveda 49 1 241 Legado Del Mar 72 239 242 Legado Pacifico 63 243 Market Street 241 57 244 Crenshaw Boulevard 230 245 Legado Redondo 115 246 South Bay Galleria 300 247 San Pedro Courthouse 250 246 242 243 Redevelopment 248 Butcher - Solana 248 241 322 294 89 11001 Pico Blvd 70 62 295 11701 West Gateway Blvd 73 296 12001 Pico Blvd 80 297 12300 West Pico Blvd 65 129 298 Gateway Blvd 119 299 Martin Expo Town Center 516 300 11261 Santa Monica Blvd 119 117 310 3443 South Sepulveda Blvd 409 313 Amalfi 57 245 Crenshaw Blvd & West 492 314 Exposition Blvd 315 Rise on Adams 116 120 316 West Adams Boulevard 99 248 317 1314 West Jefferson Blvd 129 318 3800 South Figueroa Street 79 319 4252 Crenshaw Blvd 111 320 806 West Adams Blvd 99 321 Bethune Center 114 LEGEND Lease-Up 244 Under Construction 247 121 118 Planned 323 Prospective 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company Metro LA New Construction and Proposed Multifamily Projects FORECASTED ID PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP STATUS UNITS SUBMARKET PERMIT DATE COMPLETION DATE START OF RENT-UP 1 Modera West LA 5901 Center Drive Los Angeles CA
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