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Baltimore New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q18 Baltimore New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q18 ID PROPERTY UNITS 1 Anthem House II 52 2 Burgess Mill Station Phase II 75 3 Berkleigh, The 317 4 Enclave at Box Hill Phase II 149 5 414 Light 394 32 58 6 225 North Calvert 346 7 7 Nelson-Kohl, The 103 64 89 30 12 8 Vine, The 283 61 28 9 300 St. Paul Redevelopment 279 63 62 10 Maris 293 86 Total Lease-Up 22,91 59 88 11 800 Fleet Street 380 47 87 60 9 6 29 12 9 East Mount Royal Avenue 64 83 26 20 49 48 18 46 13 Federal Hill 224 50 25 45 85 56 14 Avalon Towson 371 44 33 15 Liberty Harbor East 282 55 52 5 11 26 66 16 Monarch at Waugh Chapel 246 57 15 67 17 Woodfall Greens 230 31 82 53 13 18 One Light Street 280 54 65 19 Loch Raven Commons 200 1 20 Center \ West 262 81 21 New Shiloh Village Phase II 50 51 22 North Avenue Gateway Phase II 50 23 Heritage Overlook 100 84 24 Reece Crossings Phase IV 70 90 Total Under Construction 2,809 4 25 325 West Baltimore Street 321 26 Fleet Street 350 43 80 27 Hendler, The 275 62 814 North Charles Street 142 28 Eager Square 246 39 14 63 West Eager Street & Cathedral Street 126 38 73 Jefferson Square at Washington Hill 37 19 29 Phase II 220 64 Gilmor Homes Redevelopment 545 72 74 30 Flats at Eutaw Place, The 62 65 1516 South Baylis 504 71 31 3400 Boston Street 241 66 3900 Dillon 390 42 34 3 32 Madison Park North Redevelopment 100 67 3901 Dillon Street 500 36 35 33 Eastern Avenue 500 68 Village Center at Stadium Place, The 74 69 68 34 Overlook at Roland Park 148 69 Woodberry Station 80 21 35 University West Redevelopment 76 70 Promenade 250 22 36 Woodberry, The 284 71 Nottingham Ridge 250 2 37 Towson Row 250 72 101 York 248 38 Metro Crossing Phase II 1468 70 73 Towson Gateway 100 39 View at Mill Run Phase II, The 157 40 Long Reach Village Center 252 74 Village of Lake Roland 140 41 Lofts at Eastport Landing 127 75 Clarksville Commons Phase II 100 76 Downtown Columbia Lakefront Core 509 42 Mount Airy Senior 60 76 17 43 East of Market Phase II 50 77 Corridor Square 250 75 40 Total Planned 5,187 78 Dartmoore at Oxford Square 258 23 77 44 300 East Pratt Street 300 79 Newtowne 50 78 45 600 East Lombard Street 100 80 New Hope Commons 50 81 Residences at Greenway Farms Phase II & III 480 46 701 East Baltimore Street 125 8 47 Four Ten Lofts 78 82 Rock Spring Station 56 48 Mechanic Theatre Redevelopment 476 83 Liberty Park 92 49 University Lofts 230 84 Port Covington 7500 50 West Side BioPark 300 85 Perkins Homes Redevelopment 800 24 51 1900 South Hanover Street 50 86 633 Aisquith Street 104 52 414 Light Phase II 100 87 Oldtown Mall 100 53 East Hamburg Street & Riverside Ave 100 88 Somerset Building 1 197 54 Stadium Square 650 89 Pedestal Gardens Redevelopment 90 55 2030 Aliceanna 87 90 Riverwoods at Tollgate Phase II 79 16 56 509 South Washington Street 100 Total Prospective 19,910 57 Station at Fells Point 300 LEGEND 58 1812 Greenmount 50 Lease-Up 59 400 Mott Street 90 Under Construction 10 60 Baltimore East Side Redevelopment 2500 Planned 79 41 61 Gateway at Washington Hill 210 Prospective 5 mi Source: Yardi Matrix a Berkshire Hathaway and Jefferies Financial Group company Baltimore New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects FORECASTED ID PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP STATUS UNITS SUBMARKET PERMIT DATE COMPLETION DATE START OF RENT-UP 1 Anthem House II 1430 Lawrence Street Baltimore MD 21230 Lease-Up 52 Inner Harbor 02/01/2017 09/30/2018 05/29/2018 2 Burgess Mill Station Phase II 3050 Burgess Mill Way Ellicott City MD 21043 Lease-Up 75 Ellicott City/Catonsville 08/01/2017 09/30/2018 05/01/2018 3 Berkleigh, The 6221 Greenleigh Avenue Baltimore MD 21220 Lease-Up 317 Middle River 03/29/2017 09/30/2018 04/30/2018 4 Enclave at Box Hill Phase II 3405 McCurley Drive Abingdon MD 21009 Lease-Up 149 Bel Air 06/01/2017 08/31/2018 03/01/2018 5 414 Light 414 Light Street Baltimore MD 21201 Lease-Up 394 Inner Harbor 06/30/2016 08/31/2018 06/09/2017 6 225 North Calvert 225 North Calvert Street Baltimore MD 21202 Lease-Up 346 Downtown Baltimore 03/28/2016 07/31/2018 02/22/2018 7 Nelson-Kohl, The 20 East Lanvale Street Baltimore MD 21202 Lease-Up 103 Washington Hill/Little Italy 11/01/2016 07/31/2018 02/22/2018 8 Vine, The 10945 Price Manor Way Laurel MD 20723 Lease-Up 283 Savage 10/15/2016 07/31/2018 01/31/2018 9 300 St. Paul Redevelopment 300 Saint Paul Place Baltimore MD 21201 Lease-Up 279 Downtown Baltimore 10/03/2016 07/31/2018 09/27/2017 10 Maris 2445 Holly Avenue Annapolis MD 21401 Lease-Up 293 Annapolis/Arnold 11/01/2016 07/31/2018 08/01/2017 TOTAL LEASE-UP 2,291 11 800 Fleet Street 801 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21202 Under Construction 380 Fells Point 04/10/2018 02/29/2020 12 9 East Mount Royal Avenue 9 East Mount Royal Avenue Baltimore MD 21202 Under Construction 64 Midtown 05/01/2018 01/31/2020 13 Federal Hill 1100 Key Hwy East Baltimore MD 21230 Under Construction 224 Inner Harbor 12/18/2017 10/31/2019 14 Avalon Towson 1 East Joppa Road Towson MD 21286 Under Construction 371 Towson 12/01/2017 07/31/2019 15 Liberty Harbor East 711 South Central Avenue Baltimore MD 21202 Under Construction 282 Fells Point 09/13/2016 03/31/2019 16 Monarch at Waugh Chapel Crain Hwy & Evergreen Road Odenton MD 21114 Under Construction 246 Odenton 10/25/2017 03/31/2019 17 Woodfall Greens Governor Ritchie Hwy & Hammonds Lane Brooklyn Park MD 21225 Under Construction 230 Glen Burnie 01/17/2018 01/31/2019 18 One Light Street 1 Light Street Baltimore MD 21202 Under Construction 280 Downtown Baltimore 07/18/2016 12/31/2018 19 Loch Raven Commons 1300 East Joppa Road Towson MD 21286 Under Construction 200 Towson 12/31/2017 12/31/2018 20 Center \ West 101 North Schroeder Street Baltimore MD 21223 Under Construction 262 Poppleton 02/06/2017 10/31/2018 21 New Shiloh Village Phase II North Payson Street & Windsor Avenue Baltimore MD 21217 Under Construction 50 Edmondson 12/30/2017 08/31/2018 22 North Avenue Gateway Phase II 3001 West North Avenue Baltimore MD 21216 Under Construction 50 Edmondson 10/31/2017 08/31/2018 23 Heritage Overlook West Ordnance Road & Shelly Road Glen Burnie MD 21061 Under Construction 100 Glen Burnie 07/31/2017 08/31/2018 24 Reece Crossings Phase IV 4750 Mapes Road Fort Meade MD 20755 Under Construction 70 Odenton 08/01/2016 07/31/2018 TOTAL UNDER CONSTRUCTION 2,809 25 325 West Baltimore Street 325 West Baltimore Street Baltimore MD 21201 Planned 321 Downtown Baltimore 26 Fleet Street 900 Fleet Street Baltimore MD 21202 Planned 350 Fells Point 27 Hendler, The 1100 East Baltimore Street Baltimore MD 21202 Planned 275 Fells Point 28 Eager Square 1700 East Eager Street Baltimore MD 21205 Planned 246 Washington Hill/Little Italy 29 Jefferson Square at Washington Hill Phase II 101 North Wolfe Street Baltimore MD 21231 Planned 220 Washington Hill/Little Italy 30 Flats at Eutaw Place, The 1517 Eutaw Place Baltimore MD 21217 Planned 62 Midtown 31 3400 Boston Street 3400 Boston Street Baltimore MD 21224 Planned 241 Point Breeze 32 Madison Park North Redevelopment 738 West North Avenue Baltimore MD 21217 Planned 100 Druid Hill 33 Eastern Avenue 5601 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224 Planned 500 Dundalk 34 Overlook at Roland Park Falls Road & West Northern Pkwy Baltimore MD 21210 Planned 148 Roland Park 35 University West Redevelopment 104 West University Pkwy Baltimore MD 21210 Planned 76 Roland Park 36 Woodberry, The 2001 West Cold Spring Lane Baltimore MD 21209 Planned 284 Pimlico 37 Towson Row 305 York Road Towson MD 21204 Planned 250 Murray Hill 38 Metro Crossing Phase II 10209 Grand Central Avenue Owings Mills MD 21117 Planned 1468 Reisterstown 39 View at Mill Run Phase II, The 9755 Mill Centre Drive Owing Mills MD 21117 Planned 157 Reisterstown 40 Long Reach Village Center Foreland Garth & Tamar Drive Columbia MD 21045 Planned 252 Oakland Mills 41 Lofts at Eastport Landing Bay Ridge Avenue & Chesapeake Avenue Annapolis MD 21403 Planned 127 Annapolis/Arnold 42 Mount Airy Senior 1015 Ridge 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