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Research Market Report WISCONSIN INVESTMENT 2017 Quarter 1 Investor Focus Continues to Shift, More CBD Towers Expected to Trade in 2017 In similar fashion to the past several years, the first quarter finished nearly as quietly as it began. The market is no stranger to this trend; a slow first quarter is followed by stronger activity the rest of the year. GDP tends to follow this trend as well. In fact, if this pattern continues for the remainder of 2017, it will mark the fifth time in the past seven years that the first quarter GDP was the weakest of the four. Part of the slow start in the first quarter can be attributed to politics. With a new administration in office, investors tend to wait on the sidelines to see what policies will be put into place that could have an adverse effect, particularly in regards to capital gains. Overall, the economy and property fundamentals remain sound and capital markets are robust in historical terms. While data suggests we are peaking (cap rates, sale transaction levels and absorption rates are all falling/slowing), the economy is in good shape and we are seeing no imminent economic downturn. Unemployment rates have hit their lowest levels in a decade while consumer confidence hit a 16-year high in March. And in February, The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia s State Leading Indexes listed Wisconsin as one of three states with the highest expected six-month positive change in the state coincident index at greater than 4.5%. Currently, the state ranks in the lower half of all states, but with large positive changes expected over the next few months, Wisconsin has some positive momentum. As 2017 continues, we expect to see an increase in transaction volume, though likely not at the near-peak levels of 2015. With slowing appreciation and moderating returns, investors continue to shift their focus from primary to secondary markets like Milwaukee. This is clearly evidenced by the significant amount of trading activity in the Milwaukee CBD. In our Q3 2016 report, we highlighted the eight CBD towers that had traded over the course of 24 months. This activity will continue into 2017, as two major towers are currently on the market: 411 E Wisconsin Ave and 310 W Wisconsin Ave. The 411 building was sold in mid-2014 for $74.3 million. Since then, ownership has reinvested a significant amount of capital into the building and stabilized the occupancy. On the opposite end of the spectrum, 310 is a value-add repositioning opportunity at 52% leased. Both of these towers are expected to trade in mid-2017. Percent Cap Rate Movement Q1 2017 Compared to Q1 2016 OFFICE (CBD) OFFICE (SUBURBAN) INDUSTRIAL RETAIL MULTIFAMILY HOSPITALITY Source: Colliers Wisconsin Investment Services Interest Rate Indicators 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 0.00 10 Year US Treasury 1-Month LIBOR Source: FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Office Market Office property transactions were light in the first quarter, but two notable sales did close. In Milwaukee s central business district, North Wells Capital (Chicago) bought the Bon-Ton (NAS: BONT) building located at 331 W. Wisconsin Avenue for $25,000,000. The property predominantly serves as Bon-Ton s headquarters; however, it does also feature a retail department store and the Boston Lofts apartments. This mixed-use sale traded at approximately an 8.00% blended cap rate when a downward adjustment is factored for the apartment component. In the suburbs, 400 N. Executive Drive in Brookfield, Wisconsin, a 100,000 square foot, 96% occupied multi-tenant office building was sold by RAIT Financial Trust (NAS: RAS) to an affiliate of Arthur Goldner & Associates (Northbrook, IL). The property is anchored by US Bank and Willis Towers Watson and was sold on March 31 st, 2017 for $10,600,000 at a 10.25% cap rate. Two high profile office assets are currently on the sale market in downtown Milwaukee. 411 E. Wisconsin Avenue is a 693,000 square foot, 89% occupied, 30 story Class A tower that is actively seeking a buyer. Five Mile Capital Partners LLC (Stamford, CT) and Riverview Realty (Chicago) purchased the asset three years ago as a value-add opportunity. They significantly reinvested in the common areas, increased occupancy, and are now trying to reap the rewards of their efforts. 411 Building 310 W Wisconsin 310 W. Wisconsin Avenue is on the sale market with Colliers International. This 578,000 square foot value-add opportunity is being sold by RAIT Financial Trust (Philadelphia). RAIT has owned the property on balance sheet for approximately twelve years. The two-tower complex is 52% leased to numerous GSA and private sector tenants, and the offering includes a 606 stall parking garage. 400 N Executive Drive 8551 Research Way Industrial Market Comparable to the office sector, closing activity was very light for the first quarter for industrial investment product. Phoenix Investors, Brennan Investment Group, Zilber Ltd., and MLG Capital have recently been buying in this sector in Wisconsin. An abundant supply of capital continues to chase a shortage in supply of product. Net effective rents have continued to climb as vacancy rates have hit historic lows, and new development deliveries have not flooded the available space inventory. Cap rates for core, Class A product are still at historic lows in the 6% to low 7% range. Cap rates for value-add and Class B product are in the 8% to 9% range. Recently there has been a shift in buyer mentality, due to the lack of core product, as many have shifted strategies and are looking in the flex/tech sector (14 18 clear) to find more opportunities. 2 Investment Market Report 2017 Quarter 1 Wisconsin Colliers International

Retail Market Sears - Brookfield Retail activity in the first quarter was significantly lighter than the first quarter of 2016. While consumer confidence hit a 16-year high of 124.9 in March 2017, consumer spending did not reflect the same. In 2016, store closures reached their highest levels since 2010, a number that is forecasted to be even higher in 2017 with bankruptcies on the rise as well. Most of these closures have impacted malls, lifestyle and power centers, resulting in more critical underwriting of retail assets and a stronger attraction to neighborhood/community centers and strip centers. Two of the largest retail sales in the first quarter were strip centers. Josh Jeffers (Milwaukee, WI) purchased College Plaza in Franklin for $3,300,000 ($183 PSF). In Mequon, Avante Properties out of Madison, WI purchased a 12,750 SF retail center for $4,275,000 ($336 PSF). The center featured national tenants such as Starbucks, Mattress Firm and Charles Schwab. In Brookfield, the Sears department store at Brookfield Square Mall was sold in a seven-building sale-leaseback portfolio. CBL & Associates (Chattanooga, TN) purchased the portfolio for $75.5 million ($62 PSF). Sears will continue to operate the stores under new 10-year leases. CBL purchased the properties for future redevelopment with both landlord and tenant having rights to terminate the leases. Multifamily Market During the 1st quarter, 1,659 units traded in Milwaukee with cap rates ranging from 6% to 13.5%. Meanwhile, rental rate growth has remained flat at 0.2% month over month and 1.2% year over year. Notable transactions for the quarter include the 476 unit West Grove on the Lake Apartments located in Waukesha. MLG Capital (Brookfield, WI) acquired the asset at the end of January for $36.5 million ($76,680/unit). Average rent is $1,135/ unit and the property was 95% occupied at closing. In Racine, Lake Oaks, a 100% occupied age-restricted project from 2001, sold for $11.99 million ($70,680/ unit). The project was developed by Gene B. Hicks Co. of Indiana and traded hands at the end of the quarter with average rents of $825 and no vacancy at time of close. As new construction projects continue to launch within Milwaukee s first tier suburbs (Emerald at Drexel Towne Square in Oak Creek, Forte at 84South in Greenfield, and State Street Station in Wauwatosa) the question arises; how will these projects be absorbed and what will be their impact on the market be? Meanwhile, in Downtown Milwaukee, waiting lists continue to build for high-end apartments as developers temper deliveries for the anticipated slowdown. Credit markets have tightened slightly and conventional wisdom suggests that we are crossing from expansion into hyper-supply for the multifamily market. As the year progresses, we expect fewer properties to transact, in spite of the continued influx of market capital. West Grove on the Lake Apartments Uncommon Madison - Student Housing Lake Oaks 3 Investment Market Report 2017 Quarter 1 Wisconsin Colliers International

Notable Recent Investment Sales Q1 2017 INDUSTRIAL & FLEX 8551 Research Way (Two Properties) Middleton IRA Captial Vanta Commercial Properties 3/21/2017 $55,000,000 $235 7.57% 5555 S Packard Ave Cudahy Phoenix Investors Dentice Properties 12/30/2016 $14,500,000 $35 10.26% Metso Paper Facility Appleton J F Ahern Co STAG Industrial, Inc. 1/24/2017 $4,100,000 $28 Undisclosed OFFICE Boston Store 1 Milwaukee North Wells Capital WISPARK LLC 4/3/2017 $25,000,000 $58 7.96% Executive Center VI Brookfield Arthur Goldner & Associates, Inc. RAIT Financial Trust 3/31/2017 $10,600,000 $104 10.25% 10500 W Loomis Rd Franklin JS 10500 Loomis Proprty, LLC GN Realty Franklin, LLC 3/27/2017 $3,900,000 $195 7.02% RETAIL Sears Sale-Leaseback 2 Brookfield CBL & Associates Properties Sears Holding Corporation 1/30/2017 $72,500,000 $62 Undisclosed Shopko Manitowoc DeWoskin Investments Spirit Realty Capital 3/1/2017 $10,124,000 $115 7.00% College Plaza Franklin J. Jeffers & Co., LLC Bouraxis Properties 2/14/2017 $3,300,000 $183 Undisclosed 11301-11311 N Port Washington Rd Mequon Avante Properties Colbalt Partners 2/15/2017 $4,275,000 $336 Undisclosed MULTIFAMILY BUILDING CITY BUYER SELLER SALE DATE PRICE PRICE/UNIT EST. CAP West Grove on The Lake Apartments Waukesha MLG Capital, LLC SDI Management Co Inc 1/30/2017 $36,500,000 $76,681 Undisclosed Lake Oaks Racine Glick Lake Oaks, LLC Marcliff Bear Creek Lake Oaks 3/30/2017 $11,990,000 $70,529 Undisclosed Apartments, LLC 9121-9151 W Custer Ave Milwaukee UTEC Associates The Obrenski Living Trust 1/31/2017 $6,200,000 $83,784 8.40% Belmar Apartment Homes Madison Timken T Chiu Wilma Anderson 2/7/2017 $4,900,000 $48,039 Undisclosed Meadowbrook Apartments Manitowoc Thomas A Wright CD Meadowbrook, LLC 2/13/2017 $3,400,000 $36,170 Undisclosed STUDENT HOUSING BUILDING CITY BUYER SELLER SALE DATE PRICE PRICE/BED EST. CAP Uncommon Madison Madison The Scion Group LLC CA Ventures, LLC 3/21/2017 $57,000,000 $139,024 5.25% Varsity Quarters Madison The Opus Group 1423 Monroe 3/1/2017 $25,000,000 $154,321 5.75% ASSISTED LIVING Applewood Senior Living (Two Properties) Brookfield CareTrust REIT Greg Petrauski 2/2/2017 $26,100,000 $477 8.30% 1 Sale includes Boston Store retail space, BonTon corporate headquarters office and Boston Lofts apartments. 2 Sale was a seven-building portfolio with six of the buildings located out of state. 4 Investment Market Report 2017 Quarter 1 Wisconsin Colliers International

68 countries $2.6 billion in annual revenue Investment Services Tom Shepherd Partner Wisconsin Direct +1 414 278 6815 tom.shepherd@colliers.com 2 billion square feet under management 15,000 professionals and staff $105 billion in total transaction value *All statistics are for 2016, are in U.S. dollars and include affiliates. About Colliers International Colliers International Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CIGI; TSX: CIGI) is an industry leading global real estate services company with more than 15,000 skilled professionals operating in 68 countries. With an enterprising culture and significant employee ownership, Colliers professionals provide a full range of services to real estate occupiers, owners and investors worldwide. Services include strategic advice and execution for property sales, leasing and finance; global corporate solutions; property, facility and project management; workplace solutions; appraisal, valuation and tax consulting; customized research; and thought leadership consulting. Colliers professionals think differently, share great ideas and offer thoughtful and innovative advice that help clients accelerate their success. Colliers has been ranked among the top 100 outsourcing firms by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals Global Outsourcing for 12 consecutive years, more than any other real estate services firm. Research Joe Eldredge Senior Vice President Wisconsin Direct +1 414 278 6825 joe.eldredge@colliers.com Jennifer Huber-Bullock Investment Analyst Wisconsin Direct +1 414 278 6867 jennifer.huber@colliers.com Margaret Bruckner Research Analyst Direct +1 414 278 6801 margaret.bruckner@colliers.com David Fischer Research Analyst Direct +1 414 982 6577 david.fischer@colliers.com Copyright 2017 Colliers International. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, we cannot guarantee it. No responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies. Readers are encouraged to consult their professional advisors prior to acting on any of the material contained in this report.