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Urban Chicago New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects Urban Chicago New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 31 162 164 61 ID PROPERTY UNITS 9 Link, The 241 Total Lease Up 241 31 1627 Lake Cook Road 240 32 1500 Sherman Avenue 273 41 650 Waukegan Road 168 45 1727 Oak Avenue 169 61 1000 Skokie Blvd 304 163 66 1555 Oak Avenue 80 Total Under Construction 1,234 41 117 1700 Sherman Avenue 152 165 118 601 Davis Street 318 119 Legacy, The 240 9 162 1085 Lake Cook 212 45 117 163 1850 Glenview Road 72 119 118 164 Northbrook Court Redevelopment 300 66 165 1900 Sherman Avenue 80 32 Total Prospective 1,374 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Urban Chicago New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 84 168 3 Eagles Building Redevelopment 134 15 Concord at Sheridan 111 16 District @ Sheridan, The 80 83 22 1323 West Morse 50 23 Eight Eleven Uptown 373 52 Total Lease Up 748 58 46 6145 North Broadway Street 105 48 4906 North Clark Street 54 86 167 52 8000 Lincoln Avenue 153 166 120 55 3928 North Sheridan Road 54 22 56 4555 North Sheridan Road 149 58 7645 North Sheridan Road 78 15 63 5050 North Broadway 342 65 65 6361 North Broadway Street 58 Total Under Construction 993 46 70 1801 West Grace Street 62 210 71 1825 West Lawrence Avenue 166 101 16 83 8110 Lincoln Avenue 100 206 84 8700 Apartments 184 207 85 Jefferson Place 114 121 86 Niles Horizon Senior Living 72 110 63 48 99 1900 West Lawrence Avenue 59 99 125 85 102 101 Edgewater Medical Center 141 71 56 Redevelopment 124 102 4601 North Broadway 197 122 23 103 3921 North Sheridan 120 123 110 Veteran`s Circle 75 170 Total Planned 1,290 55 175 169 103 3 70 120 Heartland Cafe 60 168 Sawmill Station 250 121 Park Edgewater 365 169 Six Corners 265 122 1030 West Sunnyside Avenue 144 170 Six Corners Sears Redevelopment 550 123 Montrose Phase II, The 160 175 Sabatino Building Redevelopment 100 124 Wilson Red Line Development 110 206 Overture 174 125 Winthrop Avenue Multi-Residential 84 207 Draper Phase II, The 368 166 100 Euclid Avenue 91 210 8535 West Higgins 297 167 Purple Hotel Redevelopment 300 Total Prospective 3,318 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Urban Chicago New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 126 ID PROPERTY UNITS 59 29 7 Lincoln Common, The 538 128 18 Fields, The 123 127 25 Lathrop Chicago Redevelopment 413 29 Wave Lakeview 207 Total Lease Up 1,281 100 129 18 25 88 47 2835 West Belden Avenue 100 173 57 2500 North Milwaukee Avenue 220 59 450 West Belmont Avenue 80 172 57 62 2701 West Armitage Avenue 59 68 2065 North Southport Avenue 56 171 7 Total Under Construction 515 47 89 88 2747 North Milwaukee 60 132 89 Triangle Square 370 100 Lathrop Homes Redevelopment 619 174 68 Phase II 62 111 1624 West Division Street 121 113 Teachers Village Chicago 115 211 Total Planned 1,285 126 3300 North Clark Street 140 127 Ashland Avenue 79 183 128 Bel Ray Redevelopment 136 113 129 Lincoln Park Plaza Phase II 57 132 Webster Place 100 111 180 171 2418 North Milwaukee Avenue 100 172 City Lit Redevelopment 150 173 Emmet Street & Kedzie Avenue 100 174 Lincoln Yards 5,000 178 2404 West Grand 78 180 Division& Western Seniors 116 183 North Damen Avenue & West 50 Schiller Street 211 Western Avenue 127 178 Total Prospective 6,233 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Urban Chicago New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 96 2600 Ogden Avenue 221 139 138 107 1408 South Wabash 296 76 1 Milieu 275 194 4 Century Tower 292 108 Southbridge 867 50 77 20 95 79 5 Paragon, The 500 114 1220 W. Jackson Blvd 166 191 148 4 153 115 Warren 75 212 6 Coeval 199 193 189 78 116 Ogden Commons 111 8 NEMA Chicago 800 39 12 Alfred, The 176 Total Planned 13,664 115 26 40 21 27 17 17 Millennium on LaSalle 210 195 12 54 67 19 820 South Michigan 150 185 1 196 149 20 Quarters 75 181 114 92 93 21 727 West Madison 492 187 35 186 197 155 150 24 Cooper, The 452 152 26 33 South Aberdeen 50 190 36 24 151 27 Aberdeen Monroe Place 70 38 154 188 44 30 Wells Place 84 192 30 19 Total Lease Up 3,825 64 8 156 157 35 207 West Harrison Street 173 199 213 81 5 36 717 South Clark Street 349 6 38 2020 Ogden Avenue 230 96 107 116 60 39 935 West Washington Blvd 358 53 40 845 West Madison Street 586 214 44 800 South Wells Street 449 138 400 North Lake Shore Drive 550 50 313 West Wolf Point Plaza 698 139 435 North Michigan Avenue 439 189 900 West 260 53 1407 West 15th Street 59 148 171 North Wabash Avenue 60 190 Cook County Hospital 100 54 1515 West Monroe Street 260 149 202 South State Street 429 Rehabilitation 198 60 1419 South Wabash Avenue 62 150 600 South Clark 202 191 Lake Street & Sangamon Street 81 215 80 64 1340 West Taylor Street 73 151 731 South Plymouth Court 343 192 Medical District Phase II 254 67 128 South Laflin Street 52 152 Alta Grand Central Phase II 173 193 Randolph Street 500 108 Total Under Construction 3,349 153 North Harbor Drive 1,700 194 Sangamon Street 170 154 Polk Dearborn Development 60 Sangamonroe Multi Residential 195 Development 193 76 Wolf Point South 200 155 Southbank 2,248 196 Union Station Residences 400 77 300 North Michigan Avenue 290 156 One Grant Park Phase II 648 197 Van Buren Street 351 78 50 East Randolph Street 190 157 One Grant Park Phase III 100 198 Renaissance Village 448 79 East Lower Wacker & North Lake 158 Burnham Lakefront 1,100 199 Roosevelt Road 90 Shore Drive 525 158 181 Garfield Green Residential 77 212 166 North Aberdeen 235 80 2109 South Wabash 275 185 1050 W Van Buren 201 213 Roosevelt Square Redevelopment 3,323 81 78, The 10,000 186 1125 W Van Buren 200 Phase II 214 ParkWorks 500 92 1061 West Van Buren 298 187 419 South Peoria Street 90 93 315 South Jefferson 69 215 Punta Lacuna 208 188 557 West Polk Street 110 95 Lake Street Lofts Phase II 81 Total Prospective 15,843 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Urban Chicago New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 200 97 82 202 203 42 160 201 159 51 69 109 161 ID PROPERTY UNITS 204 14 14 Park Heights by The Lake 106 Total Lease Up 106 42 4424 South Cottage 164 Grove Avenue 51 1600 East 53rd Street 246 69 63 East Garfield Blvd 58 Total Under Construction 468 82 33rd Street & South 102 Michigan Avenue 97 Parkview Lofts 125 98 11026 South Eggleston Avenue 78 109 5424 South Cornell Avenue 64 Total Planned 369 98 159 5211 South Prairie 100 160 Harper Court 425 161 Park Station Lofts 135 200 Storkline Factory Redevelopment 148 201 Cicero Senior Lofts 62 202 Parkview Lofts Phase II 50 203 LeClaire Revitalization 183 205 204 Marquette Road 151 205 Whistler Crossing Phase II & III 250 Total Prospective 1,504 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Urban Chicago New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 10 1325 North Wells 60 49 11 Old Town Park 405 130 13 Bevel Old Town 69 28 Northland, The 60 131 Total Lease Up 594 104 33 13 28 33 North Avenue & Larrabee Street 293 34 Atrium Village Redevelopment 428 Phase II 144 135 37 734 North Milwaukee Avenue 226 43 1201 North Clark 98 105 49 K Square 268 106 Total Under Construction 1,313 10 72 110 East Delaware 68 73 353 West Grand 356 136 43 134 74 Oak Street & Larrabee Street 104 34 11 75 One Chicago Square 795 147 133 90 700 West Chicago 330 208 91 Canal Street Tower 228 146 94 352 North Union 373 74 104 North Avenue 92 105 Clybourn Avenue 480 145 72 & Larrabee Street 106 Sedgwick Street 105 209 112 716 North Aberdeen 175 90 141 142 Total Planned 3,106 184 143 75 144 Fremont Square 500 179 130 1724 N Halsted 100 112 37 131 1728 North Clybourn 68 145 Greyhound Maintenance Center 1,000 137 133 1120 North State Street 368 146 Morningside North Redevelopment 256 134 1200 North State Street 102 147 Parkside Old Town 190 135 1535 North Dayton 197 179 777 West Chicago Avenue 5,900 136 236 West Division Street 50 182 Grand Avenue 83 182 73 137 365 West Morningside 200 184 West Chicago Avenue & North 97 Milwaukee Avenue 140 55 West Illinois Street 100 140 208 Atrium Village Redevelopment 667 141 808 North Wells 279 Phase III - V 142 Bush Temple Phase II 129 209 Cabrini - Green Redevelopment 2,400 91 94 143 Cleveland + Chicago Residential 200 Total Prospective 12,886 500 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Urban Chicago New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 87 2 176 177 ID PROPERTY UNITS 2 Albion at Oak Park, The 265 Total Lease Up 265 87 North Avenue Sears 152 Redevelopment Total Planned 152 176 Lake Street and Park Avenue 100 177 Oak Park Residential 256 Total Prospective 356 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Urban Chicago 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 Milieu 205 South Peoria Street Chicago IL 60607 Lease-Up 275 Near West Side 10/01/2018 10/31/2020 05/28/2019 2 Albion at Oak Park, The 1000 Lake Street Oak Park IL 60301 Lease-Up 265 Oak Park 09/27/2018 11/30/2019 05/28/2019 3 Eagles Building Redevelopment 3833 North Broadway Street Chicago IL 60613 Lease-Up 134 Lake View 03/30/2018 09/30/2019 06/26/2019 4 Century Tower 182 West Lake Street Chicago IL 60601 Lease-Up 292 Loop 06/21/2018 09/30/2019 10/24/2018 5 Paragon, The 1326 South Michigan Avenue Chicago IL 60605 Lease-Up 500 Near South Side 05/01/2017 08/31/2019 04/17/2019 6 Coeval 51 East 14th Street Chicago IL 60605 Lease-Up
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