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Baltimore New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q20 Baltimore New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q20 51 47 112 113 102 114 111 49 101 110 48 16 116 52 117 115 109 6 98 53 11 54 103 12 50 ID PROPERTY UNITS 52 East of Market Phase II 50 100 1 The Wexley at 100 392 53 Hamilton Station 80 6 The View at Mill Run Phase II 157 54 Meadow Road & Old National Pike 600 Total Lease Up 549 Total Planned 1,807 99 94 105 95 11 Avalon Foundry Row 437 108 45 94 47 West Avenue 173 104 12 The Warfield at Historic Sykesville 180 95 Lyon Homes Phase II 90 107 106 46 1 13 The Refinery 250 98 Village of Cross Keys 318 16 Riverwoods at Tollgate Phase II 57 13 99 Promenade 250 Total Under Construction 924 100 Johnnycake Road 318 101 Hunt Valley Towne Center Redevelopment 500 43 Lofts at Eastport Landing 98 102 Timonium Square 100 44 Newtowne 86 103 The Enclave at Lyons Mill 54 111 Bel Air Overlook 201 45 Ellicott Gardens Phase II 70 104 Riverwatch Phase II 58 112 Crossroads at Hickory 184 46 Long Reach Village Center 252 105 Dorsey Overlook 133 113 830-858 Gilbert Road 322 47 Harbour Hills 60 106 Artist Flats 53 114 Residences at Greenway Farms Phase II & III 480 48 James Run Project 300 107 Clarksville Commons Phase II 100 115 Catoctin Manor Redevelopment 76 49 Village at Blenheim Run 51 108 Downtown Columbia Lakefront Core 509 116 Free and Medwid 100 50 Mount Airy Senior 60 43 109 New Hope Commons 50 117 Sycamore Ridge 124 44 51 Taneytown Crossing 100 110 Aumar Village Residential Subdivision 86 Total Prospective 4,279 5 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Baltimore New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q20 5 97 15 ID PROPERTY UNITS 3 2 Walbrook Mill 65 3 Aspen Heights 248 5 Avalon Towson 371 96 9 Alta Brewers Hill 371 10 New Shiloh Village Phase II 80 Total Lease Up 1,135 15 Towson Row 250 38 Total Under Construction 250 42 33 3400 Boston Street 241 41 34 Canton Overlook 63 35 Yard 56 500 40 91 88 37 36 The Village Center at Stadium Place 74 92 37 Flamingo Place 100 36 38 Overlook at Roland Park 148 40 Cold Spring Lane 163 87 89 41 Woodland Gardens I 80 10 42 Park Heights 288 2 Total Planned 1,657 82 1516 South Baylis 504 83 3901 Dillon Street 500 84 The Collective at Canton 575 85 86 85 Eastern & Bank 140 83 35 9 86 Crown Industrial Park Redevelopment 100 90 33 84 87 Sisson Street 100 93 82 34 88 Plant 83 100 89 Walbrook Mill Phase II 100 90 St Benedict Row 68 91 Rosewood Family Housing 104 92 Woodberry Station 51 93 Bon Secours Gibbons Phase II 58 96 Bluestem 140 97 Townson Row Phase II 220 Total Prospective 2,760 5 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Baltimore New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 4 Center / West 262 7 9 E Mt Royal 64 39 76 8 Nelson Kohl 103 8 Total Lease Up 429 32 68 118 7 14 Avalon 555 President 380 22 81 Total Under Construction 380 64 119 30 17 325 West Baltimore Street 321 65 18 414 Park Avenue 94 63 29 19 Dwell on Park 94 58 67 20 Four Ten Lofts 78 28 66 18 21 Perkins Homes Redevelopment 102 120 77 20 22 Marshall Gardens 87 19 31 23 719 West Pratt Street 54 24 Alta Federal Hill 525 69 4 62 25 Port Covington Building E1 165 61 17 60 55 26 Stadium Square 315 27 Fleet Street 400 21 57 66 Mayfair Theatre Redevelopment 50 59 28 500 North Central Avenue 104 23 79 67 800 Blocks of Harlem and Edmondson 100 14 29 S 1 104 78 68 Gilmor Homes Redevelopment 545 72 27 30 Eager Square 246 80 69 Center / West Phase II 400 31 Jefferson Square at Washington 220 Hill Phase II 70 1401 Woodall Street 65 32 Sojourner Place at Wolfe 70 71 1901 Light Street 165 39 Madison Park North Redevelopment 100 72 414 Light Phase II 100 73 55 23 South Gay Street 62 73 East Hamburg Street & Riverside Avenue 100 56 Port Covington 548 74 Hanover Federal Hill 309 57 Perkins Homes Redevelopment 74 26 Phase II 1,243 75 Locust Point Townhomes 100 58 S 2 197 76 1812 Greenmount 50 Total Planned 5,129 77 Baltimore East Side Redevelopment 2,500 70 78 2030 Aliceanna 87 71 59 300 East Pratt Street 300 79 509 South Washington Street 100 24 75 60 Mechanic Theatre Redevelopment 476 80 Station at Fells Point 300 25 61 Port Discovery Balloon Redevelopment 125 81 Gateway at Washington Hill 210 62 University Lofts 230 118 Pedestal Gardens Redevelopment 311 56 63 814 North Charles Street 142 119 520 Somerset Street 197 64 The Ashbie 53 120 Oldtown Mall 100 Total Prospective 7,241 65 Cathedral Street & West Eager Street 126 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Baltimore New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects PERMIT FORECASTED START OF ID PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP STATUS UNITS SUBMARKET DATE COMPLETION DATE RENT-UP 1 The Wexley at 100 6081 Otterbein Lane Ellicott City MD 21043 Lease-Up 392 Ellicott City 01/31/2019 06/30/2021 09/30/2019 2 Walbrook Mill 2636 West North Avenue Baltimore MD 21216 Lease-Up 65 Baltimore - Mondawmin 05/31/2019 12/31/2020 01/06/2020 3 Aspen Heights 101 York Road Towson MD 21204 Lease-Up 248 Towson - Southwest 10/15/2018 08/31/2020 01/01/2020 4 Center / West 101 North Schroeder Street Baltimore MD 21223 Lease-Up 262 Baltimore - Poppleton 02/06/2017 08/31/2020 12/31/2019 5 Avalon Towson 2 East Joppa Road Towson MD 21286 Lease-Up 371 Towson - Northeast 12/01/2017 08/31/2020 12/20/2019 6 The View at Mill Run Phase II 9755 Mill Centre Drive Owings Mills MD 21117 Lease-Up 157 Owings Mills 09/30/2018 08/31/2020 12/01/2019 7 9 E Mt Royal 9 East Mount Royal Avenue Baltimore MD 21202 Lease-Up 64 Baltimore - Midtown 05/01/2018 08/31/2020 04/01/2019 8 Nelson Kohl 20 East Lanvale Street Baltimore MD 21202 Lease-Up 103 Baltimore - Oldtown 11/01/2016 08/31/2020 02/22/2018 9 Alta Brewers Hill 1211 South Eaton Street Baltimore MD 21224 Lease-Up 371 Baltimore - Brewers Hill 08/01/2018 07/31/2020 03/17/2020 10 New Shiloh Village Phase II 1901 Elgin Avenue Baltimore MD 21217 Lease-Up 80 Baltimore - Mondawmin 12/30/2017 07/31/2020 08/31/2018 Total Lease-Up 2,113 11 Avalon Foundry Row 9830 Reisterstown Road Garrison MD 21117 Under Construction 437 Owings Mills 12/02/2019 12/31/2021 12 The Warfield at Historic Sykesville 6939 Warfield Avenue Sykesville MD 21784 Under Construction 180 Sykesville - Mount Airy 03/31/2019 12/31/2020 13 The Refinery 7000 Barnett Lane Elkridge MD 21075 Under Construction 250 Elkridge 06/26/2019 09/30/2020 14 Avalon 555 President 555 President Street Baltimore MD 21202 Under Construction 380 Baltimore - Little Italy 07/31/2018 07/31/2020 15 Towson Row 305 York Road Towson MD 21204 Under Construction 250 Towson - Southwest 12/31/2018 07/31/2020 16 Riverwoods at Tollgate Phase II 3807 Monument Circle Abingdon MD 21009 Under Construction 57 Bel - Air 06/30/2019 07/31/2020 Total Under Construction 1,554 17 325 West Baltimore Street 325 West Baltimore Street Baltimore MD 21201 Planned 321 Baltimore - Downtown 18 414 Park Avenue 414 Park Avenue Baltimore MD 21201 Planned 94 Baltimore - Downtown 19 Dwell on Park 400 Park Avenue Baltimore MD 21201 Planned 94 Baltimore - Downtown 20 Four Ten Lofts 410 West Mulberry Street Baltimore MD 21201 Planned 78 Baltimore - Downtown 21 Perkins Homes Redevelopment 104 East Pratt Street Baltimore MD 21231 Planned 102 Baltimore - Downtown 22 Marshall Gardens 1700 Division Street Baltimore MD 21217 Planned 87 Baltimore - Upton 23 719 West Pratt Street 719 West Pratt Street Baltimore MD 21201 Planned 54 Baltimore - South 24 Alta Federal Hill 1800 South Hanover Street Baltimore MD 21230 Planned 525 Baltimore - South 25 Port Covington Building E1 1901 Light Street Baltimore MD 21230 Planned 165 Baltimore - South 26 Stadium Square 100 West Ostend Street Baltimore MD 21230 Planned 315 Baltimore - South 27 Fleet Street 900 Fleet Street Baltimore MD 21202 Planned 400 Baltimore - Little Italy 28 500 North Central Avenue 500 North Central Avenue Baltimore MD 21202 Planned 104 Baltimore - Oldtown North Central Avenue & East 29 S 1 Monument Street Baltimore MD 21202 Planned 104 Baltimore - Oldtown Baltimore - Middle East - 30 Eager Square 1700 East Eager Street Baltimore MD 21205 Planned 246 Washington Hill Jefferson Square at Washington 101 North Wolfe Street Baltimore MD 21231 Planned 220 Baltimore - Middle East - 31 Hill Phase II Washington Hill Source: Yardi Matrix Yardi Source: Baltimore New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects PERMIT FORECASTED START OF ID PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP STATUS UNITS SUBMARKET DATE COMPLETION DATE RENT-UP Baltimore - Middle East - 32 Sojourner Place at Wolfe 1402 North Wolfe Street Baltimore MD 21213 Planned 70 Washington Hill 33 3400 Boston Street 3400 Boston Street Baltimore MD 21224 Planned 241 Baltimore - Brewers Hill 34 Canton Overlook 1617 Broening Hwy Baltimore MD 21224 Planned 63 Baltimore - Southeast 35 Yard 56 5601 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224 Planned 500 Baltimore - Southeast 36 The Village Center at Stadium Place 1100 East 33rd Street Baltimore MD 21218 Planned 74 Baltimore - Waverly 37 Flamingo Place 3934 Flamingo Place Baltimore MD 21211 Planned 100 Baltimore - Hampden 38 Overlook at Roland Park Falls Road & West Northern Pkwy Baltimore MD 21210 Planned 148 Baltimore - Roland Park Madison Park North 39 Redevelopment 738 West North Avenue Baltimore MD 21217 Planned 100 Baltimore - Reservoir Hill 40 Cold Spring Lane 3025 West Spring Lane Baltimore MD 21215 Planned 163 Baltimore - Pimlico 41 Woodland Gardens I 4701 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore MD 21215 Planned 80 Baltimore - Pimlico West Belvedere Avenue & Park 42 Park Heights Heights Avenue Baltimore MD 21215 Planned 288 Baltimore - Glen - Fallstaff
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