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Metro New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q20 Los Angeles - Metro New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q20 451 448 320 452 102 210 321 319 453 209 ID PROPERTY UNITS 102 444 West 5th Street 99 449 209 Harbor View House Redevelopment 100 210 San Pedro Courthouse Redevelopment 263 Total Planned 462 319 Central San Pedro 281 320 One San Pedro 478 321 Topaz Tower 228 448 111 North Harbor Blvd 120 449 1309 South Pacific Avenue 102 450 2111 South Pacific Avenue 101 450 451 407 North Harbor 63 Reservation 452 511 South Harbor Blvd 137 Point 453 The San Pedro 56 Total Prospective 1,566 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Los Angeles - Metro New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 25 Millenium Hawthorne 230 33 Hanover Sepulveda 180 37 Market Square 243 Total Under Construction 653 442 98 Silicon Beach Live 176 445 440 311 444 99 The Residences at Hollywood Park 314 324 441 304 100 Legado Redondo 115 443 33 314 203 101 Rosecrans Place 105 201 98 315 103 Picerne Lomita 223 37 446 201 1632 West Florence Avenue 128 312 208 313 203 6550 South Normandie Avenue 93 99 208 Westchester 87 316 Total Planned 1,241 211 Pacific Coast Commons 257 211 317 25 304 6901 South Western Avenue 88 311 Fox Hills Plaza Redevelopment 725 312 Legado Del Mar 72 101 313 Reading Avenue Apartments 53 314 Crenshaw Boulevard 79 318 315 North La Brea 144 316 The Residences at Hollywood 447 Park Phase II 2,000 317 Magnitude LAX 600 318 975 Manhattan Avenue 120 322 Solana Torrance 248 324 3475 Slauson 63 440 5913-5923 Broadway 60 441 6100 South Hoover Street 93 442 11111 Jefferson Blvd 230 100 443 Del Rey Pointe 236 444 3130 West Slauson Avenue 782 103 445 5909 Crenshaw Blvd 65 322 446 Faith Lutheran Senior 65 447 South Bay Galleria 300 Total Prospective 6,280 1 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Los Angeles - Metro New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q20 291 299 96 ID PROPERTY UNITS 425 292 182 18 The Park 249 294 418 22 Catherine Santa Monica Phase II 192 416 417 69 1550 Lincoln Blvd 100 69 22 Total Under Construction 541 293 97 422 298 96 1430 Lincoln Blvd 100 18 296 183 97 1543 7th Street 100 297 423 182 1323 5th Street 52 183 1650 Lincoln Blvd 100 Total Planned 352 291 1325 6th Street 64 292 1413 Michigan 58 293 1425 5th Street 75 294 1437 7th Street 65 296 601 Colorado 140 297 612 Colorado Avenue 50 298 701 Colorado 69 299 Miramar 108 416 1338 5th Street 120 417 1415 5th Street 134 418 1534 Lincoln Blvd 260 419 419 234 Pico Blvd 105 422 501 Broadway 94 424 423 Ocean Avenue 79 424 Ocean Avenue 106 425 The Plaza at Santa Monica 96 Total Prospective 1,623 500 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Los Angeles - Metro New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 17 Landmark II 376 19 West Edge 600 39 On Butler 77 17 289 62 1500 Granville Avenue 154 63 The Millennium Santa Monica 356 180 64 Santa Monica Boulevard 51 64 75 Rochester 50 50 181 300 172 Total Under Construction 1,664 187 414 415 188 62 171 11001 Pico Blvd 89 177 172 2136 Westwood Blvd 77 421 173 Amoroso Expo 102 174 Barringway Place 73 75 175 Gateway Blvd 129 171 177 The Westwood 50 180 11261 Santa Monica Blvd 119 39 181 11600 Santa Monica Blvd 100 420 184 1707 Cloverfield Blvd 63 186 185 3030 Nebraska 177 173 186 LaTerra Select Santa Monica II 50 63 187 Santa Monica & Barrington 53 19 175 188 Westgate Manor 52 185 Total Planned 1,134 295 411 289 11010 West Santa Monica Blvd 50 174 295 3025 Olympic 177 412 300 West Los Angeles Civic Center 50 184 411 12001 Pico Blvd 80 412 12300 West Pico Blvd 65 414 11628 Santa Monica Blvd 99 415 11674 Santa Monica Blvd 180 420 2901 Santa Monica Blvd 51 421 3223 Wilshire Blvd 53 Total Prospective 805 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Los Angeles - Metro New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q20 413 178 95 179 409 406 290 ID PROPERTY UNITS 10 G8 228 13 Neptune Marina 526 14 AMLI Marina Del Rey 585 176 Total Lease Up 1,339 15 12575 Venice Blvd 52 16 12444 Venice Blvd 77 431 Total Under Construction 129 95 1950 Avenue of the Stars 483 176 Westwood 50 15 178 10306 Santa Monica Blvd 116 16 179 Santa Monica Boulevard 120 189 1015 Venice Blvd 56 426 189 Total Planned 825 10 290 10460 West Santa Monica Blvd 68 428 406 9500 West Pico Blvd 67 427 409 Pico Blvd 64 14 413 The Agora 64 13 426 1600 East Venice 77 427 Via Marina & West Washington Blvd 172 428 Paseo Marina 658 431 Sepulveda Palms 409 Total Prospective 1,579 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Los Angeles - Metro New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 305 Crenshaw Blvd 81 306 Crenshaw Boulevard 124 2 Upper Ivy 200 307 District Square 577 Total Lease Up 200 310 West 36th Street & Crenshaw Blvd 81 32 68 323 10003 Washington Blvd 207 396 20 Cumulus 1,210 396 5411 Wilshire 371 27 1180 La Brea 67 30 407 Asterix 120 28 5801 West Pico Blvd 80 166 147 429 10150 Venice Blvd 80 169 407 30 838 South La Brea 53 430 3555 Overland Avenue 64 32 Wilshire La Jolla 112 272 432 WM by CLG 112 27 35 Kentish Town 79 167 433 Amalfi 74 165 40 10412 Venice Blvd 79 28 434 Crenshaw Crossing 401 41 3642 Motor Avenue 62 168 435 Jefferson Heights 60 48 3550 Overland Avenue 60 437 3450 West 43rd Street 62 35 65 Cardiff Avenue 74 438 3600 West Stocker Street 64 68 The Residences at Wilshire Curson 285 Total Prospective 2,971 Total Under Construction 2,161 202 147 850 South La Brea 53 205 165 5935 West Pico Blvd 123 166 6001 West Olympic Blvd 57 167 6055 West Pico Blvd 125 168 Hi Point Street & Saturn Street 58 198 199 169 La Cienega 114 197 190 10375 Washington 139 302 2 20 191 10801 Venice Boulevard 85 305 192 3577 Overland Avenue 119 48 65 435 41 195 193 3664 Overland Avenue 187 430 310 301 194 194 3838 by CLG Phase II 50 192 196 434 429 195 9900 Venice Blvd 54 323 193 40 307 196 The Jagger 74 190 191 197 South Canfield Avenue 50 432 198 E.On Adams 115 199 West Adams Boulevard 69 202 2340 Venice Blvd 180 205 The Arlington 84 Total Planned 1,736 438 306 433 272 1009 Crenshaw Blvd 209 437 301 Motor Avenue 50 302 The Wesley 234 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Los Angeles - Metro New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 394 395 164 61 Fairfax Courtyard Residences 53 61 Total Under Construction 53 399 397 405 288 398 164 7500 Sunset 213 170 Solstice 73 408 170 401 200 1320 West Jefferson Blvd 129 400 403 204 806 West Adams Blvd 99 402 206 The Fig 330 404 287 207 Hub Los Angeles Coliseum 79 410 Total Planned 923 287 Town and Country Center 331 288 Wetherly Palms 100 303 5133 University Avenue 79 308 South Broadway 87 309 West 25th Street 81 394 8150 Sunset 229 395 Sunset Boulevard 62 397 7617 Santa Monica Blvd 71 309 398 830 South Fairfax Street 209 399 The Bond Residences 70 204 400 316 North La Cienega-Mixed-Use 66 200 303 401 333 La Cienega 145 402 333 South San Vicente Blvd 153 439 436 207 403 7951 Beverly Blvd 57 404 8000 West 3rd Street 50 206 405 8555 Santa Monica Boulevard 111 408 Melrose Triangle 76 308 410 San Vicente 54 436 1069 West Exposition Blvd 53 439 3760 Normandie Avenue 124 Total Prospective 2,208 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Los Angeles - Metro New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 3Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 269 Sheraton Town House Rehabilitation 142 9 Crosby 336 270 Westmoreland Avenue 77 Total Lease Up 336 343 1001 South Park View Street 138 345 2101 West 8th Street 57 26 Nexen 228 346 South Park View Street 65 29 900 Vermont 193 347 329 South Rampart Blvd 53 36 2500 Wilshire Boulevard 248 352 Lake on Wilshire 478 45 2900 Wilshire 644 355 Westlake MacArthur Park 665 46 Fedora 182 356 1000 Vermont 228 55 801 Berendo 98 357 2949 Olympic 100 56 966 South Kenmore Avenue 50 359 730 South Vermont 80 71 740 Alvarado Street 80 361 Arapahoe Street 173 Total Under Construction 1,723 364 Westmoreland Avenue 87 347 366 Soul 256 268 88 366 87 Wilshire Center-Koreatown 90 367 Vermont Avenue 250 Total Prospective 3,606 88 550 South Vermont 216 270 367 89 3255 Wilshire Blvd 216 89 269 115 825 South Coronado Street 216 45 9 116 The Grandview 216 130 138 36 117 The Parkview 216 87 136 118 Westlake 216 123 264 26 251 123 668 South Coronado Street 216 359 126 1045 Dewey Avenue 216 127 1047 Fedora Street 216 266 55 352 115 117 355 129 2870 West Olympic Blvd 216 46 130 3020 Wilshire Blvd 216 29 134 950 South Berendo Street 216 267 116 345 71 135 968 Fedora Street 216 134 346 136 Apartments on 7th Street@ Hoover 216 135 56 118 343 138 I.
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