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Boston New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q20 Boston New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 250 Mahant 54 251 St. Patrick's School Redevelopment 58 1 Avalon Marlborough Phase II 123 252 Village at Nobscot 158 6 Velo Forest Hills 250 292 The Residences on the Charles 204 9 TRIO 140 293 Upper Falls 822 17 The Buckley 210 302 39 Grant Street 79 Total Lease Up 723 Total Prospective 3,794 50 Framingham 258 73 Amstel Heritage 58 74 Watermills at Bridgepoint 99 81 Modera Framingham 270 Total Under Construction 685 243 118 Dunstan East 234 73 119 Wellesley Square 90 74 292 120 41 LaGrange 126 220 122 582 Blue Hill Ave 118 246 118 9 131 Cloverleaf West 124 244 245 156 Mattapan Station 135 168 158 Puddingstone at Chestnut Hill 226 1 247 252 168 Station at Riverside 663 169 189 Gardner Street 70 131 293 170 Cote Village 76 6 248 119 222 158 171 Heron Street 72 249 17 251 223 172 Parkway 254 81 120 50 302 231 169 173 Revere Copper 60 170 250 172 171 Total Planned 2,248 156 220 1321 Washington Street 85 122 222 2nd Avenue Residences Founders Park 390 224 223 Boston State Hospital 367 224 Residences at Readville Station 285 231 Union Street 100 243 34 Tower Street 198 244 E on Main 67 245 Marlborough Airport Redevelopment 114 246 Volaris Marlborough 188 247 1060 Grove Street 90 248 19 Flutie Pass 175 249 225 Crossing Blvd 360 173 1 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Boston New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 264 Fogg Road Senior 160 265 10 North Main Street 51 265 4 Executive Park Residences 280 266 Bridge Street Waterfront Phase II - IV 522 29 Tenney Place Phase II 72 267 Bronstein Redevelopment 216 30 Riverwalk West Phase II 55 268 Lexington Manor 97 Total Lease Up 407 269 Mohawk Tannery 100 270 School Street Flats 150 40 Goffe Mill Plaza 133 271 71 Perkins Rd 216 41 West Ends Yards 134 272 Daniel Wester Development 232 135 43 One Boston Way 84 273 River’s Edge Phase III 56 48 Epping Road 116 298 Bruni 174 59 Hanover Tuscan Village 281 299 One Boston Way Phase II 84 62 Fuller School Redevelopment 200 300 Hill's Farm 156 67 Wallace Farm Phase II 72 Total Prospective 3,505 77 The Bedford Block 52 178 134 Total Under Construction 1,072 41 263 264 134 North Mill Pond 178 135 Pointe Place Phase II 119 262 77 136 Temple Street Apartments 162 143 48 137 Edgebrook Heights 232 273 138 Merrimack 240 40 139 Merrimack Park Place 192 140 The Residences at Bow Lane 120 140 141 67 141 Resort Lifestyle of Bedford 165 271 142 142 Wallace Farm Phase III 72 138 143 Oak Leaf Homes 90 175 Broadway Village 278 272 178 West End Yards 250 4 Total Planned 2,098 139 137 43 299 232 Stevens Street Mill 80 233 505 Sutton Street 136 29 232 269 266 136 59 234 Avalon North Andover 170 267 268 235 Chestnut Street 52 300 Plum Island 270 236 Merrimack & Union Street 100 233 235 30 237 Pond Building at East Mill 51 234 236 241 Tyngsboro Commons 192 237 175 242 Pleasant Street 100 242 241 298 262 Gateway at Exeter 100 62 263 Frank Jones Center Redevelopment 310 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Boston New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 128 Main Street Mixed Use Development 100 290 Mill Brook 140 129 Shops at Billerica 230 291 Winchester North 95 3 The Emery at Overlook Ridge 326 130 113 Boston Post Road 60 301 Stony Brook Weston 154 14 The Bradford 112 239 161 Orient Heights Redevelopment Phase III 123 Total Prospective 4,264 18 Tempo at Alewife Station 320 164 35 River Street 147 240 20 500 Ocean Avenue 305 165 Emblem 120 289 176 21 The Metropolitan at Reading Station 68 166 Ledges at Woburn 168 25 Ironwood 54 167 341 2nd Avenue 195 128 Total Lease Up 1,185 76 176 Hamilton Canal Innovation - Parcels 8 & 9 125 Total Planned 5,715 34 Breakwater 331 44 Broadstone Middlesex 200 200 1 Forbes Street 236 47 VERO 694 202 Suffolk Downs 100 56 Caldwell 259 203 50 CambridgePark Drive 294 57 Langwood Commons 261 230 206 Highland Avenue 180 238 61 24 Gould Street 55 129 207 Mystic Village 544 125 64 BLVD at Revere Beach 145 229 213 Altitude Phase II 235 65 Ryder 200 227 66 214 Garelick Farms Redevelopment 100 66 Sedna Beverly 62 126 44 61 215 Western Avenue Townhomes 100 124 228 68 Park77 93 21 216 Tarrant Lane 190 165 123 70 69 860 Broadway 245 166 217 The Vale 225 70 231 Washington Residences 56 216 218 North Road Mixed-Use Development 50 117 76 Residences at Cross Point Towers 240 218 289 219 Nyheim Central 53 80 Hanover Mystic River 350 221 Pond Street Multi- 210 Total Under Construction 3,191 Residential Development 287 217 288 227 Berry Street Multi-Family 72 69 164 56 228 Legacy Park 141 25 215 96 144 Addison Street 270 214 229 Newbury Street Multi- 60 291 57 34 97 175 William F McClellan Hwy 300 115 Residential Development 116 98 646 Ocean Avenue 200 230 Sohier Road Senior Housing 85 3 99 Central Avenue 330 238 Hawthorn Senior Living 151 213 100 100 The Robinson 230 239 Mercier 50 64 290 101 Sixth Street 62 240 Merrimack Street 163 20 219 80 98 103 605 Concord 50 287 Saugus Ridge 300 207 200 65 203 18 47 101 104 Alta Xmbly 329 288 The Commons at Weiss Farm 264 103 68 206 104 202 115 General Electric Site Redevelopment 1,260 289 Mill Street Gardens Phase II 72 99 167 161 116 Lynnway Mart Redevelopment 550 14 96 221 97 117 Grayson Lofts 184 301 123 44 Boston Street 117 124 7 Dearborn Road 180 130 125 Casa de Lucca 106 126 King Street Senior Living 110 1 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Boston New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 154 Indigo Block 80 159 135 Bremen Street 94 7 Prism 136 160 308 Bremen Street 145 8 The Sudbury 368 162 Union Square D2 Block 400 11 Gables Seaport 307 Total Planned 7,918 205 12 NEMA Boston 414 204 16 The Smith South End 650 162 179 1115 Washington 100 19 Lofts at Kendall Square 84 274 71 160 105 23 Hub50House 440 180 The Canvas 94 83 27 Portside at East Pier Phase II 296 181 South Station 375 159 28 The Cara Boston 57 182 The Pinnacle at Central Wharf 200 201 36 84 Total Lease Up 2,752 185 10 Damrell Street 120 19 27 186 365 Dorchester Ave 265 285 7 42 102 23 187 Boston Edison Power 1,344 32 Shawmut Avenue 536 Plant Redevelopment 54 8 33 7INK by Ollie 180 188 Epoch 501 650 189 Fan Pier Parcel H 245 35 The Lagrange Street Tower 170 182 190 Gillette World Shaving 200 36 Kendall East 136 Headquarters Redevelopment 46 42 Garden Garage 469 180 191 Seaport Square Block G 340 191 87 189 45 The Quinn 172 192 Seaport Square Block L3 225 35 181 192 52 90 46 115 Winthrop Square 300 196 Morrissey Blvd 758 85 49 SOBO Place 50 201 Portside 1 - 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