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Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 315 ID PROPERTY UNITS 4 Axiom at Cabin Branch, The 272 314 5 Main Street 70 10 Elms at Century, The 300 Total Lease Up 642 309 35 Upton Phase II, The 400 47 Black Hills Germantown 1,618 313 Total Under Construction 2,018 4 306 125 Westside at Shady Grove Metro Phase II 781 126 126 Poplar Grove 540 47 127 Aventon Crown 386 10 158 Kentlands 365 159 Kentlands Market Square 305 Phase I - Block F 245 Total Planned 2,317 311 282 Research Boulevard 350 304 303 Residences at Olde Towne 191 304 Azalea, The 100 357 305 Fairchild 212 303 306 Comsat Property 500 158 307 Copley at Crown 120 159 308 125 308 Crown Farm 600 310 312 309 Frederick Road Townhouses 357 307 127 310 Kentlands Market Square Phase II 1,000 311 Kingsview Station 61 312 Rio Washingtonian Center 1,145 282 313 Elms at Clarksburg Village Phase III 300 355 35 314 St. Annes 76 5 315 Victory Haven 72 355 Rockville Metro Plaza 240 357 Emory Grove Village Redevelopment 50 Total Prospective 5,374 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 42 Avalon at Twinbrook Station 238 42 Total Under Construction 238 272 124 346 122 155 121 Gables Pike District 475 122 Twinbrook Metro Place Block A 407 123 Twinbrook Metroplace 229 279 124 Twinbrook Quarter 330 150 East Village 382 151 East Village Phase II 232 302 152 Ourisman Ford Montgomery Mall 343 157 155 12500 Ardennes Avenue 225 121 356 156 Saul Centers East 330 123 157 Saul Centers West 720 156 151 Total Planned 3,673 278 150 287 286 267 10450 Metropolitan 170 268 Ashford Woods 368 269 Bethesda at Rock Spring 1,300 272 Fortune Terrace 413 274 Grosvenor - Strathmore 550 275 Kensington Manor 94 278 North Bethesda Market II 414 152 279 Park Potomac 100 347 274 275 284 267 269 280 Pooks Hill 625 285 348 281 Pooks Hill Phase II 325 284 Westfield Montgomery Mall Redevelopment 360 285 Westfield Montgomery Mall Redevelopment Phase II 300 280 286 White Flint 1,200 281 287 White Flint Phase II 1,300 302 Wilgus 813 346 Potomac Woods 500 347 Rock Spring Centre 161 348 Wildwood 60 268 356 White Flint View 193 Total Prospective 9,246 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 262 263 264 63 301 154 265 ID PROPERTY UNITS 149 63 Willow Manor at Fairland 121 118 Total Under Construction 121 119 118 Ambassador Redevelopment 60 119 Metro Plaza at Wheaton 552 149 2424 Reedie Drive 204 345 154 Privacy World at Glenmont 266 Metrocentre Redevelopment 260 Total Planned 1,076 261 Liberty Place 178 262 100 Main Street 200 263 Konterra Town Center 300 264 Viva White Oak 5,000 265 White Oak Town Center 275 261 266 Residences at Forest Glen, The 189 301 Atelier 254 345 Holly Hill Redevelopment 500 Total Prospective 6,896 1 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 273 296 19 Gallery Bethesda Phase II 219 Total Lease Up 219 294 295 37 Edgemont at Bethesda Metro Phase II 154 50 Maizon Bethesda 235 289 19 300 354 55 7900 Wisconsin Avenue 475 293 153 Total Under Construction 864 55 153 Claiborne, The 180 353 Total Planned 180 298 273 Glens on Battery Lane, The: Glen Lane Redevelopment 520 50 288 4 Bethesda Metro Center 489 289 5020 Battery Lane 280 290 7121 Wisconsin Avenue 189 352 291 7126 Wisconsin Avenue 260 292 292 Bethesda Gateway 171 37 293 Christ Lutheran Church 310 288 294 Glens on Battery Lane, The: Glen Aldon Redevelopment 400 299 295 Glens on Battery Lane, The: Glen Dorra Redevelopment 153 349 296 Glens on Battery Lane, The: Glen 351 Wood Redevelopment 110 297 297 Metro Tower 390 298 St. Elmo 240 299 Waverly Garage Redevelopment 100 300 Wisconsin Avenue Mixed Use 350 349 4540 Montgomery 100 291 290 350 7000 Wisconsin Avenue 200 351 7340 Wisconsin Avenue 225 352 7607 Old Georgetown 200 353 7820 Wisconsin Avenue 319 350 354 Artena 460 Total Prospective 5,466 500 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 341 254 253 24 277 31 271 276 256 113 342 344 257 255 343 ID PROPERTY UNITS 340 24 Connecticut Avenue & Manor Road 283 31 Elizabeth Square Phase II 267 252 Total Under Construction 550 113 Solaire Silver Springs Phase II 420 148 Vale, The 301 Total Planned 721 250 Maple & Vine 75 251 Takoma Metro 200 252 Boulevard on Newell 187 253 Elizabeth Square Phase III 334 254 Guardian Building, The 177 255 Pearl Phase II, The 893 251 256 Silver Spring Transit Station 250 257 Solaire 8200 Dixon 406 271 Connecticut Avenue & Manor Road Phase II 183 250 148 276 Lindley Phase II, The 50 342 Falkland Chase Redevelopment 366 277 Lindley Phase III, The 50 343 Silver Spring Park 58 340 850 Sligo Avenue 85 344 Thayer and Spring Phase II 340 341 8787 Georgia Avenue 360 Total Prospective 4,014 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 114 259 258 115 ID PROPERTY UNITS 117 88 River Road & Paint Branch Pkwy 451 88 89 Riverdale Park Station 229 111 Modern at Art Place Phase II, The 300 116 208 112 Riverfront at West Hyattsville, The 483 260 209 114 Boulevard at 9091, The 238 89 115 Knox Road Student 341 116 Landy 331 117 Southern Gateway 393 Total Planned 2,766 208 4301 River Road 370 213 209 Riverdale Park Station Phase II 625 112 248 210 4310 Gallatin Street 126 211 211 Armory 329 249 111 210 213 Rail Yard, The 260 248 22 - 24 Kennedy Street 70 249 Fort Totten Metro 345 258 8430 & 8510 Baltimore - Residential 296 259 Enclave at 8700 Phase II, The 94 260 Landy Phase II 400 332 332 Armed Forces Retirement Home 1,000 Total Prospective 3,915 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 2 Glover House, The 226 17 Boathouse 250 120 18 Admo Heights 80 283 21 Tilden Hall Phase II 50 Total Lease Up 606 339 23 Fannie Mae Redevelopment 687 34 Silva, The 172 46 22nd Street 158 147 60 Madrona, The 56 Total Under Construction 1,073 338 270 100 Lamont, The 91 109 103 Vue, The 112 23 21 107 Collection 14 233 237 108 3401 Water Street NW 54 109 4000 Wisconsin 716 247 144 103 236 110 Meridian Hill Park 111 100 335 120 Westbard Redevelopment 500 142 142 3210 Georgia Avenue NW 105 227 144 Spring Flats Senior 187 333 147 Broadcast, The 146 Total Planned 2,255 34 18 227 3212 Georgia Avenue NW 105 60 110 236 Park Morton Phase II 142 107 237 Petworth Place Phase II 50 2 244 15th Street 150 245 P Street Residences 66 244 246 3220 Prospect Street 50 247 Sam's Park Redevelopment 50 245 270 Brooke Park 60 283 Residences at Capital Crescent Trail Phase II, The 100 246 108 333 Bruce Monroe Elementary School 273 335 Park Morton Redevelopment 273 338 Ladybird, The 219 17 339 5151 Wisconsin Avenue NW 280 46 Total Prospective 1,818 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 33 Bryant Street 487 212 40 Rhode Island 229 Center Redevelopment 345 230 51 Monroe Street Market - 158 Block E Building 51 336 Total Under Construction 990 238 97 NewCity DC 422 98 RIA Block 7 & 8 331 141 101 St. Paul’s College Redevelopment 78 101 136 1400 Montana Avenue NE 108 138 City View 58 139 RIA Block 1 347 Howard 235 231 225 141 3135 8th Avenue 375 University 334 136 Total Planned 1,719 138 139 327 326 240 239 98 328 33 212 Mt. Rainier Gateway 185 40 330 220 Crummell School Redevelopment 320 232 329 223 Kendall Street & New York Avenue 300 225 Rhode Island Avenue 1,700 229 Brookland - CUA Metro Station North Parcel 100 230 Brookland - CUA Metro Station South Parcel 150 97 231 Brookland Square 263 232 Bryant Street Mixed-Use Development Phase II 1,160 223 235 McMillan Sand Filtration 220 Site Parcel 2 250 238 Residence Inn 100 239 Rhode Island Avenue 100 240 Rhode Island Center Redevelopment Phases II - VI 1,210 326 RIA Block 2 355 327 RIA Block 3 214 328 RIA Block 4 196 329 RIA Block 5 140 330 RIA Block 6 146 334 McMillan Sand Filtration Site Parcel 4 281 336 Ravenna at Brookland Station 213 Total Prospective 7,383 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 234 11 6 228 ID PROPERTY UNITS 233 6 901W 161 54 9 Avec on H Street 419 143 11 Wren, The 433 15 Novel South Capitol Phase II 184 Total Lease Up 1,197 337 22 Storey Park Flats 500 54 J Linea 132 Total Under Construction 632 92 1701 H Street 180 106 96 Hechinger Mall Redevelopment 3,000 104 5th & I Street 52 243 145 105 618 I Street 140 106 8th & O 85 140 Valvaere, The 301 241 146 22 143 Grimke School Redevelopment 50 145 Mount Vernon Square 360 331 146 Sursum Corda Redevelopment 1,142 104 15 Total Planned 5,310 105 214 96 92 9 140 242 214 1338 H Street NE 50 219 219 Burnham Place at Union Station 300 228 9th + W 310 233 Howard Town Center 450 234 Howard Town Center Redevelopment 100 241 1313 L Street NW Redevelopment 100 242 Canterbury 65 243 Blagden, The 123 331 Temple Courts Redevelopment 517 337 Ellis, The 118 Total Prospective 2,133 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Washington DC New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 36 Hampton Inn ID PROPERTY UNITS Washington DC NoMa..
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