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Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 143 357 148 42 ID PROPERTY UNITS 147 1 Neptune Marina 526 7 AMLI Marina Del Rey 585 9 7403 140 10 Eastway, The 136 41 11 C1 by CLG 68 11 359 Total Lease Up 1,455 244 41 G8 230 251 42 Haven 97 66 NMS Apartments@Westchester 155 Phase II 187 379 Total Under Construction 514 7 252 1 91 Legado Del Mar 72 143 234 Pico Blvd 105 147 1015 Venice Blvd 56 148 12575 Venice Blvd 52 9 155 6711 Sepulveda 180 Total Planned 465 244 Stella Phase II 65 251 Fox Hills Plaza Redevelopment 725 252 6733 Sepulveda 176 380 257 South Bay Galleria 300 359 Paseo Marina 658 91 379 5000 South Beethoven Street 134 10 66 380 Westchester 87 Total Prospective 2,145 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 223 1723 Wilcox Avenue 68 332 8000 West 3rd Street 50 224 6100 Hollywood Blvd 220 333 8555 Santa Monica Boulevard 97 2 AVA Hollywood 695 225 Hollywood & Bronson 156 334 La Cienega 114 16 Mansfield, The 138 226 Hollywood & Wilcox 260 335 San Vicente 54 Total Lease Up 833 227 Horizon Hollywood 410 Total Prospective 6,068 36 228 7617 Santa Monica Blvd 71 22 Residences at Wilshire Curson, The 285 223 85 229 Town and Country Center 331 320 324 224 25 5750 Hollywood 161 230 6001 West Olympic Blvd 57 227 61 39 226 225 27 Fairfax WeHo 53 322 25 231 Fairfax Theatre 71 135 323 133 31 Residences at Academy on Vine, The 196 232 NMS La Jolla 90 321 325 134 35 Essex Hollywood 200 84 58 316 6901 Santa Monica Blvd 231 136 326 127 35 36 1840 North Highland Avenue 118 40 218 320 1749 North Las Palmas 70 39 Hollywood Cherokee 224 50 31 129 321 Crossroads Hollywood 950 40 Sunset Rise 60 322 Hollywood and Gower 220 128 44 3980 Wilshire 228 27 323 Hollywood Arts Collective 152 50 Rise Hollywood, The 369 324 Hollywood Center 1,005 219 53 525 North Wilton Place 88 228 316 2 57 900 La Brea 169 333 58 Sunset and Gordon 299 57 220 61 Modera Hollywood 248 Total Under Construction 2,698 130 84 6007 Sunset Boulevard 63 85 Lombardi, The 86 138 53 86 411 South Hamel Road 88 139 127 6400 Sunset Blvd 200 128 Citrus & Highland 72 331 231 129 Hollywood Tower 429 130 Melrose 52 328 133 Modera Argyle 276 137 86 332 134 Palladium Residences 731 229 135 Selma Place 51 136 8150 Sunset 229 335 137 333 La Cienega 145 325 Inspire Hollywood 200 138 Melrose Triangle 76 326 7500 Sunset 213 139 Solstice 72 327 5411 Wilshire 317 232 Total Planned 2,570 328 333 South San Vicente Blvd 153 22 327 16 331 7951 Beverly Blvd 57 44 218 6200 Sunset 270 219 7001 Santa Monica Blvd 105 334 230 220 901 South Vine Street 76 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 165 1600 South Flower Street 250 110 3 Park Fifth 347 166 222 West 2nd Street 680 168 350 South Figueroa Street 570 5 Trademark 313 109 108 12 Alina 341 172 754 Hope Street 547 76 14 AVEN 536 173 785 Towne Avenue 60 Total Lease Up 1,537 174 845 Olive 205 175 949 Hope Street 236 197 176 Alexan 305 19 Hope + Flower 730 198 177 Arris 312 34 Foreman & Clark Building 124 178 Emerald 154 46 4th & Spring 188 287 179 Figueroa Centre 200 56 1400 Fig 110 180 Lane Building, The 109 Total Under Construction 1,152 181 Main Tower 196 285 100 182 Medallion 2.0 500 200 69 1000 Hill 700 183 Olympia 1,367 168 70 603 South Broadway 50 184 Onyx Phase II 248 187 71 920 South Hill Street 239 185 South Flower Street Mixed-Use 177 111 72 Vara 161 166 186 Stationer's Building 360 269 75 Bixel Tower Residences 422 75 187 Times Mirror Square 1,127 76 Ferrante 1,500 270 196 810 Garland Avenue 118 95 1600 South Figueroa Street 134 5 197 1240 West 2nd Street 335 3 96 7th & Maple 452 196 198 136 South Beaudry 220 46 182 98 Eighth & Figeuroa 438 200 Sapphire 369 98 99 Flower Market Redevelopment 323 269 Angels Landing 261 181 100 Grand, The 436 186 270 Beacon Tower 428 183 172 70 101 Hill Street 235 285 1600 Wilshire Blvd 85 179 12 34 102 Main Street Park 379 287 Lake on Wilshire 479 108 Bob Baker Marionette Theater 175 174 Redevelopment 102 Total Prospective 13,166 109 Burlington Residences 130 176 180 110 LaTerra Select West Temple 54 96 111 Lifan Tower 306 157 71 Total Planned 6,061 99 159 160 69 19 177 14 157 1045 Olive Street 794 184 158 72 158 1101 South Hill Street 528 185 102 159 1115 South Olive Street 536 56 162 161 164 160 1120 South Olive Street 713 173 161 1123 South Main Street 363 95 178 165 162 1148 South Broadway 50 101 164 1349 Grand Avenue 284 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 201 1000 Vermont 228 301 Manhattan on 6th 51 202 1045 Dewey Avenue 67 302 Western Avenue 73 4 Thompson, The 202 203 3470 Wilshire Blvd 641 317 E.On Beverly 67 15 Kenmore 57 317 204 3700 West Wilshire Blvd 506 Total Prospective 5,396 Total Lease Up 259 122 205 707 South Berendo Street 50 296 206 968 Fedora Street 50 23 678 South Ardmore Avenue 123 207 Catalina, The 269 38 Berendo Street 98 208 550 South Vermont 172 43 411 Normandie 224 209 Westmoreland Avenue 77 45 Mariposa on 3rd 121 210 645 South Ardmore Avenue 268 48 Catalina Street 122 282 1001 South Park View Street 108 51 South Serrano Avenue 104 283 825 South Coronado Street 77 63 3350 Wilshire 216 284 831 South Westlake Avenue 79 64 700 Manhattan 162 45 286 668 South Coronado Street 122 67 Manhee Manor 70 288 1120 South Serrano Ave 52 Total Under Construction 1,240 298 302 43 74 2500 Wilshire Boulevard 248 77 2900 Wilshire 644 107 78 3540 Wilshire 206 297 79 IB Plaza Redevelopment 230 208 80 3255 Wilshire Blvd 240 301 15 210 209 81 635 South Western Avenue 132 81 299 4 80 82 St. Andrews Palace 65 300 23 105 2405 West 8th Street 144 63 77 78 203 74 107 329 South Rampart Blvd 53 204 48 112 112 3240 Wilshire Boulevard 545 286 64 205 290 118 113 748 South Kingsley Drive 67 82 293 291 113 292 114 8th Street and Harvard Blvd 131 121 295 115 900 South Vermont Avenue 193 289 2870 West Olympic Blvd 126 79 207 38 116 950 South Berendo Street 75 290 2972 7th Street 228 114 283 120 105 117 966 South Kenmore Avenue 50 291 737 South Oxford Avenue 92 115 118 Apartments on 7th Street @ Hoover 166 292 738 Normandie Avenue 50 195 119 Bora 3170, The 252 293 744 South Serrano Avenue 157 120 Mariposa and Fedora 182 116 294 Arapahoe Street 173 206 117 284 121 Rise Koreatown, The 364 124 282 295 Parks in LA, The 251 119 122 Pinnacle 360 221 51 289 67 294 296 200 North Vermont Avenue 490 201 124 Village East and West, The 94 297 Soul 256 202 Total Planned 4,302 298 350 South Alexandria Avenue 82 299 Vermont Avenue 250 288 195 2101 West 8th Street 57 300 3869 Wilshire Blvd 227 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 221 280 278 190 216 309 307 281 277 ID PROPERTY UNITS 47 188 6 LA Plaza Village 355 Total Lease Up 355 199 104 189 194 47 Alexan Bahay 200 276 191 Total Under Construction 200 106 279 73 College Station 725 73 192 103 211 Alpine Street 153 104 Sunset and Everett 204 103 106 1800 Beverly Blvd 243 Total Planned 1,325 188 1201 North Broadway 118 189 200 Mesnagers Street 285 276 1111 Sunset Blvd 778 193 190 BrickWorks 100 277 1251 Sunset Blvd 70 6 191 Elysian Park Lofts, The 920 278 181 North Avenue 21 100 192 LA Chinatown Lofts 318 279 Harmony 178 193 Spring Street 294 280 Lincoln Heights Jail 50 194 Stadium Villas 151 281 Sunset Reflection 77 199 1614 West Temple 55 307 Alvarado Temple 73 216 600 North Alvarado Street 60 309 Rosenell Terrace 71 221 2217 Sunset Blvd 62 Total Prospective 3,760 1000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 2Q19 ID PROPERTY UNITS 8 Picasso Brentwood 81 Total Lease Up 81 234 233 21 1500 Granville Avenue 154 345 Westwood, The 62 29 On Butler 77 346 10306 Santa Monica Blvd 116 33 Santa Monica Boulevard 51 87 347 11261 Santa Monica Blvd 119 54 Linea 595 346 348 11600 Santa Monica Blvd 100 55 SW, The 88 349 11628 Santa Monica Blvd 99 140 59 Millennium East Village, The 356 350 11674 Santa Monica Blvd 180 60 3550 Overland Avenue 60 351 11857 Santa Monica Blvd 52 62 12431 Rochester Avenue 50 353 3030 Nebraska 190 65 Elevate 147 354 3223 Wilshire Blvd 53 68 &Pico 100 Total Under Construction 1,678 145 348 347 146 33 87 1950 Avenue of the Stars 483 8 349 341 140 Santa Monica Boulevard 120 21 350 142 1707 Cloverfield Blvd 63 351 65 345 144 2822 Santa Monica Blvd 50 354 55 145 Landmark Two 376 62 146 Santa Monica & Barrington 53 336 149 10412 Venice Blvd 79 241 29 54 150 10801 Venice Boulevard 63 144 337 151 Cardiff Avenue 74 59 Total Planned 1,361 344 343 339 353 342 233 Agora, The 64 68 234 11700 Sunset Blvd 50 340 338 142 241 2901 Santa Monica Blvd 60 151 245 Jagger, The 74 363 60 367 336 11001 Pico Blvd 89 360 10150 Venice Blvd 80 364 245 337 11434 Pico Blvd 102 361 10375 Washington 108 366 365 360 338 11701 Gateway Blvd 73 362 3443 South Sepulveda Blvd 409 149 339 12001 Pico Blvd 80 363 3547 Overland Avenue 64 362 361 340 12300 West Pico Blvd 65 364 3565 Overland Avenue 119 150 341 2136 Westwood Blvd 77 365 3664 Overland Avenue 188 342 2930 Westwood Blvd 50 366 3838 by CLG Phase II 50 343 Gateway Blvd 129 367 9900 Venice Blvd 52 344 Martin Expo Town Center 516 Total Prospective 3,470 2000 ft Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Metro LA New Construction & Proposed
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