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Tarrant County New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Project Tarrant County New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Project ID PROJECT NAME UNITS 61 Viridian II 343 1 Elan Crockett Row 380 62 The Carter 275 2 Shelby at Northside 300 63 Haven at Mansfield 257 3 Magnolia at University Heights 117 64 Ballpark Lofts 280 4 The Palmer 46 65 Talos Holdings Development 200 5 The Chisholm at Tavolo Park 387 66 Bridgeview Real Estate Development 320 6 Alta Champions Circle 286 67 The Kent 248 7 The Silverlake 371 68 The Holston II 255 10 8 The Preserve 399 9 The Dylan I 227 10 Trophy Ridge 88 11 Alleia at Presidio 231 12 Cortland Riverside 374 13 Domain at Founders Parc 285 14 Aura Benbrook 301 15 26 @ City Point 270 16 The Trails at Summer Creek 240 17 Rocklyn 274 18 The Cooper 390 19 Presidio at River East 140 20 35 West at Champions Circle 300 6 21 Broadstone Southside 179 20 22 The Westhouse 318 23 Standard at River District 293 24 The Jameson 387 68 25 62 25 Wallis & Baker 432 29 26 Ramble & Rose 285 57 7 27 The George 397 22 59 28 Gates at Meadows Place 208 33 29 The Holston I 265 11 30 Hangar 19 351 38 8 31 Jefferson River East 400 32 The Jackson 340 12 34 33 Presidium Revelstoke 408 40 41 13 34 The Millennium at HomeTown 306 15 30 61 35 CoHo 54 55 36 The Truman Arlington Commons 358 32 37 Broadway Chapter 242 44 38 Avilla Fossil Creek 112 53 23 36 39 Burnett Lofts 245 4 43 64 40 Iron Horse Heights 328 28 41 The Stream at High Pointe I 270 42 60 42 Metro West 282 45 27 65 2 43 The Mark at Weatherford 355 19 44 Jefferson North Collins 346 14 24 31 45 The Elm at River Park 293 17 46 The Julian at South Pointe II 211 49 47 5 47 Encore Panther Island 300 9 54 48 The McCoy 333 48 56 1 39 49 Avilla Trails 230 16 52 63 67 21 50 Main Street Lofts 266 58 37 51 Reserve at Mansfield 295 35 50 51 52 Avilla Lakeridge 170 66 18 26 53 Stillwater Crystal Springs I 397 46 54 1000 Weatherford 310 55 Westside Heights 56 969 Commerce 308 3 57 Wellington South 156 58 Aura Watson Branch 350 59 Presidium Berkshire 340 60 The Mark at Aledo 160 December 2020 DFW MULTIFAMILY INVESTMENT SALES TEAM LEGEND Lease-Up Jay Gunn Tom Burns Will Jarnagin Under Construction Managing Director Managing Director Senior Director T: 972 458 4589 T: 972 458 6833 T: 972 458 6868 5960 Berkshire Lane, Suite Planned [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1000 Dallas TX 75225 Tarrant County New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Project COUNTY COMPLETION ID PROJECT NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DEVELOPER PIPELINE STAGE UNITS SUBMARKET LEVEL TYPE NAME DATE 1 Elan Crockett Row 3001 Crockett St Fort Worth TX 76107 Greystar Lease-Up 380 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 9/1/2019 7 Podium 2 Shelby at Northside 1852 E Northside Dr Fort Worth TX 76102 Talos Holdings Lease-Up 300 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 1/1/2020 5 Podium 3 Magnolia at University Heights 2901 Stanley Ave Fort Worth TX 76110 Magnolia Property Company Lease-Up 117 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 2/1/2020 3 Garden 4 The Palmer 117 Priddy Ln Fort Worth TX 76114 Fort Capital Lease-Up 46 Haltom City/Meacham Tarrant 4/1/2020 3 Garden 5 The Chisholm at Tavolo Park 7354 Harris Pkwy Fort Worth TX 76123 Provident Realty Advisors Lease-Up 387 South Fort Worth Tarrant 8/1/2020 3 Garden 6 Alta Champions Circle 15848 Championship Pkwy Fort Worth TX 76177 Wood Partners Lease-Up 286 North Fort Worth/Keller Tarrant 9/1/2020 3 Garden 7 The Silverlake 1775 St Hwy 26 Grapevine TX 76051 JPI Multifamily Lease-Up 371 Grapevine/Southlake Tarrant 9/1/2020 4 Wrap 8 The Preserve 101 E Glade Rd Grapevine TX 76051 Greystar Lease-Up 399 Grapevine/Southlake Tarrant 9/1/2020 3 Garden 9 The Dylan I 5344 Sycamore School Rd Fort Worth TX 76123 ArchCo Residential Lease-Up 227 South Fort Worth Tarrant 9/1/2020 3 Garden 10 Trophy Ridge 1200 Deer Park Rd Decatur TX 76234 Double Creek Capital Lease-Up 88 West Fort Worth/Parker County Wise 10/1/2020 1 Garden 11 Alleia at Presidio 2028 Presidio Vista Dr Fort Worth TX 76177 Davis Development Lease-Up 231 North Fort Worth/Keller Tarrant 10/1/2020 3 Garden 12 Cortland Riverside 6032 Travertine Ln Fort Worth TX 76137 Cortland Lease-Up 374 Northeast Fort Worth/North Richland Hills Tarrant 10/1/2020 3 Garden 13 Domain at Founders Parc 880 W Euless Blvd Euless TX 76040 Embrey Lease-Up 285 Hurst/Euless/Bedford Tarrant 11/1/2020 4 Garden 14 Aura Benbrook 301 Mercedes St Benbrook TX 76126 Trinsic Residential Group Lease-Up 301 Southwest Fort Worth Tarrant 12/1/2020 3 Garden 15 26 @ City Point 4201 City Point Dr North Richland Hills TX 76180 AG Spanos Companies Lease-Up 270 Northeast Fort Worth/North Richland Hills Tarrant 12/1/2020 3 Garden 16 The Trails at Summer Creek 9069 Summer Creek Dr Fort Worth TX 76123 NNI Development/Metis Legacy Partners Lease-Up 240 South Fort Worth Tarrant 12/1/2020 3 Garden 17 Rocklyn 637 Samuels Ave Fort Worth TX 76102 Carleton Companies Lease-Up 274 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 12/1/2020 4 Wrap 18 The Cooper 1001 W Rosedale St Fort Worth TX 76104 Lang Partners Lease-Up 390 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 1/1/2021 5 Wrap 19 Presidio at River East 2413 Race St Fort Worth TX 76111 Aberg Property Company Lease-Up 140 Haltom City/Meacham Tarrant 1/1/2021 4 Garden 20 35 West at Champions Circle 3650 Outlet Blvd Fort Worth TX 76177 Gray Dove Investment Group Lease-Up 300 North Fort Worth/Keller Tarrant 1/1/2021 3 Garden 21 Broadstone Southside 200 W Daggett Ave Fort Worth TX 76104 Alliance Residential Company Lease-Up 179 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 2/1/2021 5 Wrap 22 The Westhouse 11325 Park Vista Blvd Fort Worth TX 76244 LIV Development Lease-Up 318 North Fort Worth/Keller Tarrant 2/1/2021 3 Garden 23 Standard at River District 5200 White Settlement Rd Fort Worth TX 76114 Ojala Holdings Lease-Up 293 Haltom City/Meacham Tarrant 3/1/2021 4 Wrap 24 The Jameson 701 N Hampton St Fort Worth TX 76102 StoneHawk Capital Partners LLC Lease-Up 387 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 3/1/2021 4 Garden 25 Wallis & Baker 3155 Stars and Stripes Way Grapevine TX 76051 Billingsley Company Lease-Up 432 Grapevine/Southlake Tarrant 4/1/2021 4 Wrap 26 Ramble & Rose 501 W Rosedale St Fort Worth TX 76104 The Hudgins Companies Lease-Up 285 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 4/1/2021 7 Podium 27 The George 4900 Gage Ave Fort Worth TX 76109 Cassco Development/Hanover Company Lease-Up 397 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 5/1/2021 6 Wrap 28 Gates at Meadows Place 451 Meadow Place Dr Willow Park TX 76087 Wilks Development Lease-Up 208 West Fort Worth/Parker County Parker 6/1/2021 3 Garden 29 The Holston I 3301 Westport Pkwy Fort Worth TX 76177 AMCAL Multi-Housing INC Lease-Up 265 North Fort Worth/Keller Tarrant 6/1/2021 3 Garden 30 Hangar 19 14251 FAA Blvd Fort Worth TX 76155 Greystar Lease-Up 351 Hurst/Euless/Bedford Tarrant 6/1/2021 3 Garden 31 Jefferson River East 336 Oakhurst Scenic Dr Fort Worth TX 76111 JPI Multifamily Lease-Up 400 Haltom City/Meacham Tarrant 9/1/2021 4 Wrap 32 The Jackson 4101 Viridian Village Dr Arlington TX 76005 Gables Residential Lease-Up 340 Hurst/Euless/Bedford Tarrant 11/1/2021 4 Wrap 33 Presidium Revelstoke 9600 Blue Mound Rd Fort Worth TX 76131 Presidium Group Lease-Up 408 North Fort Worth/Keller Tarrant 2/1/2022 3 Garden TOTAL LEASE-UP 9,669 34 The Millennium at HomeTown 6021 Parker Blvd North Richland Hills TX 76180 Dolce Living Under Construction 306 Northeast Fort Worth/North Richland Hills Tarrant 3/1/2021 3 Garden 35 CoHo 324 W Terrell Ave Fort Worth TX 76104 Watermarke Properties Inc Under Construction 54 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 7/1/2021 4 Modular 36 The Truman Arlington Commons 505 E Lamar Blvd Arlington TX 76011 The Nehemiah Company Under Construction 358 North Arlington Tarrant 8/1/2021 4 Wrap 37 Broadway Chapter 401 Hemphill St Fort Worth TX 76104 CRG Real Estate Solutions Under Construction 242 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 8/1/2021 5 Wrap 38 Avilla Fossil Creek 800 Harmon Rd & 7764 Blue Mound Rd Fort Worth TX 76131 NexMetro Communities Under Construction 112 North Fort Worth/Keller Tarrant 8/1/2021 1 Garden 39 Burnett Lofts 1012 Burnett St Fort Worth TX 76102 Catalyst Urban Development/Lennar Multifamily Communities Under Construction 245 Intown Fort Worth/University Tarrant 9/1/2021 4 Wrap 40 Iron Horse Heights Iron Horse Blvd & Browning Dr North Richland Hills TX 76180 Maker Bros. Under Construction 328 Northeast Fort Worth/North Richland Hills Tarrant 9/1/2021 4 Garden 41 The Stream at High Pointe I 5400 Haltom Rd Haltom City TX 76137 Alpha Barnes Real Estate Services LLC Under Construction 270 Northeast Fort Worth/North Richland Hills Tarrant 12/1/2021 3 Garden 42 Metro West I-20 & Alford Dr Weatherford TX 76085 Newmark Grubb Levy Strange Beffort Under Construction 282 West Fort Worth/Parker County Parker 12/1/2021 3 Garden 43 The Mark at Weatherford 172 College Park Dr Weatherford TX 76086 CPG Homes LLC Under Construction 355 West Fort Worth/Parker County Parker 12/1/2021 4 Garden 44 Jefferson North Collins 735 Washington Dr Arlington TX 76011 JPI Multifamily Under Construction 346 North Arlington Tarrant 12/1/2021 3 Garden 45 The Elm at River Park 2500 River Park Dr Fort Worth TX 76116 Embrey Under Construction 293 Southwest Fort Worth Tarrant 12/1/2021 4 Wrap 46 The Julian at South Pointe II 3300 Harmon Rd Mansfield TX 76063 Carleton Companies Under Construction 211 South Arlington/Mansfield Tarrant 1/1/2022 3 Garden 47 Encore Panther Island 401 N Main St Fort Worth TX 76164 Encore Enterprises Under Construction 300 Haltom City/Meacham Tarrant 1/1/2022 5 Wrap 48 The McCoy 8900-9100 Chisholm Trail Pkwy Fort Worth TX 76123
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