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Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 142 60 1 AVA Hollywood at La Pietra Place 695 8 Modera Hollywood 248 352 Total Lease Up 943 261 258 34 5750 Hollywood 161 64 259 36 Swanson 52 260 145 34 39 Sunset Gordon 299 8 45 4864 Melrose Avenue 51 147 354 46 Residences at Academy on Vine, The 196 144 351 146 49 Wallace on Sunset 200 353 60 Las Palmas 118 355 89 39 343 63 Rise Hollywood, The 369 64 Hollywood Cherokee 224 139 49 87 247 Total Under Construction 1,670 84 136 84 1375 St. Andrews 185 63 46 349 87 6200 Sunset 270 89 6007 Sunset Boulevard 62 348 136 Deluxe Hollywood 203 139 6400 Sunset Blvd 200 141 141 Citrus & Highland 72 142 1868 North Western Avenue 87 346 144 Crossroads Hollywood 950 345 145 Hollywood and Gower 220 1 344 146 Modera Argyle 276 147 Selma Place 51 Total Planned 2,576 247 5420 Sunset Mixed-Use 735 251 901 South Vine Street 76 251 258 1723 Wilcox Avenue 68 259 Hollywood & Bronson 156 260 Hollywood & Wilcox 260 349 Hollywood Tower 429 261 Hollywood and Bronson 156 351 Artisan Hollywood Tower 290 343 SunWest 412 352 Hollywood Center 1,005 344 1114 North St. Andrews Place 60 353 Inspire Hollywood 200 345 5430 Virginia Avenue 65 354 Las Palmas Avenue 202 45 346 5530 Virginia Avenue 64 355 Palladium Residences 731 36 Total Prospective 4,969 348 Fountain and Tamarind 60 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 2 1133 Hope 208 228 318 6 THEA at Metropolis 685 16 236 15 Hope + Flower 666 Total Lease Up 1,559 317 196 215 16 Grand, The 436 117 227 21 Emerald 154 194 234 26 601 South Broadway 50 78 304 32 1400 Fig 110 305 43 4th & Spring 188 44 Foreman & Clark Building 124 Total Under Construction 1,062 229 6 43 214 104 75 845 Olive 205 205 213 76 Olympia 879 26 218 77 South Park Tower 602 205 Ambrosia 90 76 201 78 Bixel Tower Residences 422 208 206 Arris 312 44 101 7th & Maple 452 207 E.On Los Angeles 100 104 Eighth & Figeuroa 438 208 Figueroa Centre 200 203 75 105 Flower Market Redevelopment 323 209 Hill Street Lofts 239 106 Hill Street 235 210 Lane Building, The 109 107 Main Street Park 379 213 Main Tower 196 204 210 117 Lifan Tower 306 214 Medallion Phase II, The 500 101 Total Planned 4,241 215 Onni Times Square 1,127 209 2 185 216 Onyx Phase II 248 77 105 185 1045 Olive Street 794 217 Sky Trees 528 15 186 206 186 1115 South Olive Street 536 218 Stationer's Building 360 187 217 187 1120 South Olive Street 713 219 Vara 161 216 219 188 1123 South Main Street 363 227 1517 W 8th 60 191 189 1148 South Broadway 50 228 2101 West 8th Street 57 32 297 188 107 189 229 810 Garland Avenue 118 190 1349 Grand Avenue 284 190 202 191 1400 Flower Street 152 234 7th & Lucas - Mixed-Use 225 192 1600 South Flower Street 250 236 Sapphire 369 21 207 192 194 222 West 2nd Street 680 297 1317 South Grand Avenue 151 106 196 350 South Figueroa Street 570 304 Angels Landing 261 201 754 Hope Street 547 305 Beacon Tower 428 202 785 Towne Avenue 60 317 831 South Westlake Avenue 79 203 949 Hope Street 236 318 1600 Wilshire Blvd 85 Total Prospective 11,543 204 Alexan 305 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 377 3 Linea 595 Total Lease Up 595 17 Landmark Two 376 91 40 1500 Granville Avenue 154 378 56 On Butler 77 158 57 Millennium Santa Monica, The 356 266 66 Rochester 50 50 73 Santa Monica Boulevard 51 Total Under Construction 1,064 91 1950 Avenue of the Stars 483 153 11434 Pico Blvd 102 154 2136 Westwood Blvd 77 155 Gateway Blvd 129 17 265 156 West Edge 600 159 157 Westwood, The 50 379 73 158 Santa Monica Boulevard 120 380 273 154 159 11261 Santa Monica Blvd 119 164 381 161 1707 Cloverfield Blvd 63 382 40 163 2822 Santa Monica Blvd 50 157 387 164 Santa Monica & Barrington 53 Total Planned 1,846 66 372 265 11010 West Santa Monica Blvd 50 56 385 266 10460 West Santa Monica Blvd 68 3 273 West Los Angeles Civic Center 50 163 153 372 11001 Pico Blvd 89 373 11701 Gateway Blvd 73 156 155 374 12001 Pico Blvd 80 57 386 375 12300 West Pico Blvd 65 376 376 2930 Westwood Blvd 50 374 377 Agora, The 64 373 378 10306 Santa Monica Blvd 116 375 161 379 11600 Santa Monica Blvd 100 380 11628 Santa Monica Blvd 99 381 11674 Santa Monica Blvd 180 382 11857 Santa Monica Blvd 52 385 2901 Santa Monica Blvd 51 386 3030 Nebraska 183 387 3223 Wilshire Blvd 53 399 Sepulveda Palms 409 399 Total Prospective 1,832 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 94 4 G8 228 405 281 7 Haven 98 401 404 9 Neptune Marina 526 167 166 10 AMLI Marina Del Rey 585 Total Lease Up 1,437 7 409 392 23 Millenium Hawthorne 230 165 27 Hanover Sepulveda 180 62 Concourse 187 4 Total Under Construction 597 393 412 411 274 285 288 94 Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza Redevelopment 410 27 410 96 Silicon Beach Live 176 10 96 97 Market Square 243 9 98 Residences at Hollywood Park, The 314 165 1015 Venice Blvd 56 166 12444 Venice Blvd 77 167 12575 Venice Blvd 52 180 Westchester 87 97 Total Planned 1,415 180 274 Stella Phase II 65 286 62 281 Crenshaw Boulevard 124 287 285 Fox Hills Plaza Redevelopment 725 286 Legado Del Mar 72 287 Reading Avenue Apartments 53 98 288 Crenshaw Boulevard 79 289 289 Residences at Hollywood Park Phase II, The 2,000 290 Magnitude LAX 600 392 1600 East Venice 77 393 Paseo Marina 658 401 Amalfi 74 404 3450 West 43rd Street 62 405 3600 West Stocker Street 69 409 11111 Jefferson Blvd 279 410 Del Rey Pointe 236 411 3130 West Slauson Avenue 782 290 412 5909 Crenshaw Blvd 65 23 Total Prospective 6,020 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 414 292 417 5 418 293 419 181 ID PROPERTY UNITS 5 550 Harborfront 375 415 Total Lease Up 375 181 Harbor View House Redevelopment 100 Total Planned 100 292 444 West 5th Street 99 293 Central San Pedro 281 414 111 North Harbor Blvd 120 415 1309 South Pacific Avenue 109 416 2111 South Pacific Avenue 101 417 511 South Harbor Blvd 137 418 San Pedro Courthouse Redevelopment 263 416 419 San Pedro, The 56 Total Prospective 1,166 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 268 391 92 270 383 384 267 37 11 269 93 20 388 50 ID PROPERTY UNITS 18 271 11 Catherine Santa Monica 90 160 272 Total Lease Up 90 389 18 Park, The 249 20 Catherine Santa Monica Phase II 190 37 1550 Lincoln Blvd 100 50 Junction Santa Monica 66 Total Under Construction 605 92 1430 Lincoln Blvd 100 93 1543 7th Street 100 160 1650 Lincoln Blvd 98 162 234 Pico Blvd 105 Total Planned 403 267 1318 4th Street 150 268 1325 6th Street 64 269 1425 5th Street 92 270 1437 7th Street 65 271 601 Colorado 140 272 612 Colorado Avenue 50 383 1338 5th Street 120 384 1415 5th Street 134 388 501 Broadway 94 389 Ocean Avenue 79 162 390 Ocean Avenue 106 391 Plaza at Santa Monica, The 96 390 Total Prospective 1,190 500 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 339 86 246 256 70 138 ID PROPERTY UNITS 12 Alexan Bahay 200 254 Total Lease Up 200 110 255 253 313 28 Llewellyn 318 310 131 223 330 222 30 LaTerra Select West Temple 54 33 Ferrante 1,500 248 70 1750 Glendale Blvd 70 235 Clinica Romero Homeless Housing 100 342 Total Under Construction 1,942 315 246 4632 Santa Monica Blvd 177 341 248 600 North Alvarado Street 60 309 220 12 86 Wilcox, The 62 253 1911 Sunset Blvd 170 319 233 314 221 109 211 Alpine Street 170 254 2015 Reservoir Street 50 226 224 110 Lincoln Heights Makers 255 2217 Sunset Blvd 62 235 308 District - 400 Site, The 300 256 3303 Sunset Blvd 104 114 312 114 1800 Beverly Blvd 243 308 1111 Sunset Blvd 778 311 28 115 255 Burlington 133 30 309 1251 Sunset Blvd 70 109 131 Pinnacle 360 221 115 321 310 181 North Avenue 21 100 33 138 4658 Melrose Avenue 66 311 College Station 725 Total Planned 1,195 231 312 Harmony 178 232 225 313 Lincoln Heights Makers 200 220 1201 North Broadway 118 District - Jail Site, The 221 200 Mesnagers Street 285 314 Sunset and Everett 204 222 Barlow Respiratory 315 Sunset Reflection 77 Hospital Redevelopment 400 319 224 North Alvarado Street 60 223 BrickWorks 100 321 Bob Baker Marionette 102 224 Elysian Park Lofts, The 920 Theater Redevelopment 225 Spring Street 294 330 200 North Vermont Avenue 490 226 Stadium Villas 151 339 4100 Sunset 91 231 1240 West 2nd Street 335 341 Alvarado Temple 73 232 136 South Beaudry 220 342 Rosenell Terrace 71 233 1614 West Temple 55 Total Prospective 6,820 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 230 Hoover & Park View 130 13 Mariposa on 3rd 122 237 3470 Wilshire Blvd 640 Total Lease Up 122 238 3700 West Wilshire Blvd 506 239 831 South Kingsley 114 13 24 900 Vermont 193 240 Catalina, The 269 25 Rise Koreatown, The 364 241 IB Plaza Redevelopment 230 31 2900 Wilshire 644 242 550 South Vermont 172 38 3540 Wilshire 206 243 Westmoreland Avenue 77 332 42 966 South Kenmore Avenue 50 335 69 47 678 South Ardmore Avenue 123 48 3980 Wilshire 228 52 801 Berendo 98 59 Crosby Phase II, The 120 331 67 Crosby, The 216 242 68 South Serrano Avenue 104 334 69 411 Normandie 224 243 333 132 71 8th Street and Harvard Blvd 131 83 244 82 72
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