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RETAIL KNOWLEDGE REAL ADVANTAGE

Introduction The Boro - Tysons The Meridian Group and H&R Retail are proud to present The Boro - Tysons, located in one of the most vibrant retail markets in the United States only feet from the Greensboro Metro Station. SITE The Market: Excellent demographics Extremely high income 1 mile $137,868 average household income 3 mile $175,388 average household income 5 mile $172,903 average household income Dense population 1 mile 10,434 people 3 mile 91,363 people 5 mile 242,136 people Highly educated 3 miles Bachelor Degree 32.7% Graduate Degree 41.3% Dense daytime population 1 mile 71,893 employees 3 mile 111,775 employees 5 mile 208,831 employees Trade Area The malls in Tysons serve a Primary Trade Area estimated to be over 1.2 million people with an average household income of over $126,000 Area Highlights: Office 12th largest employment center in the United States and the largest in Virginia with 28 million square feet of office space and over 105,000 employees Retail 6 million square feet of space featuring two superregional malls, Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria containing 2.4 million square feet. Tysons Corner Center is the 9th largest mall in the United States. Residential Over 6,000 new residential units are approved with thousands more in the approval pipeline. Metro The Silver Line connecting Washington, DC and Maryland to Reston, VA through Tysons opened in July 2014. Tysons has four metro stops including Greensboro Station at the site Future Tysons currently contains over 49 million square feet of development and has been recently planned to accommodate more than 96 million square feet. By 2050, Tysons is projected to be home to 100,000 residents and 200,000 jobs Fairfax County, VA Highlights: Tysons is the downtown of Fairfax County and is home to many corporate headquarters 2nd highest income county in the United States with a median household income of $110,292 Population of over 1.1 million Over 113 million square feet of office space The Project: Mixed-use development located on Leesburg Pike and Westpark Drive at the entrance to the Greensboro Metro Station of the Silver Line. Retail (includes cinema) 330,000 SF Residential 1,400 DU Office 2.65 Million SF Hotel 250 Keys Total SF (approximate) 4 Million SF Parking (includes existing) 6,235 parking spaces Timing: CDP/FDP Approval 2Q/3Q 2015 Permits/Site Plan Approval 1Q/2Q 2016 Construction Start 2Q/3Q 2016 Delivery of Shell for Tenant Build-Out 1Q/2Q 2018 Substantial Completion 3Q/4Q 2018 1

Established Retail 2

Established Retail 3

Phase 1: CDP GREENSBORO DRIVE TOWER A1 TOWER A2 WESTPARK DRIVE BASE A3 BASE B3 TOWER A 3 MADISON STREET MADISON STREET C4 KIOSK MAGNETIC PARK PARK AVENUE BUILDING C2 ATRIUM PARK BUILDING C3 SOLUTIONS DRIVE ROUTE 7 / LEESBURG PIKE GREENSBORO METRO STATION THE BORO 4

Phase 1: Retail Plan 5

Phase 1: Illustrative Merchandising Plan: Street Level 6

Phase 1: Illustrative Merchandising Plan: Upper Level 7

Block A: Street Level 8

Block A: Upper Level 9

Block B3: Phase 1 SILVER HILL DR 10

Block B3: 2nd Level Retail: Phase 1 11

Block B3: Full Build 12

Block A & B: Retail Parking on P2 13

Block C: Phase 1 14

Full Build-Out: CDP GREENSBORO DRIVE TOWER A1 TOWER A2 TOWER A 3 MADISON STREET TOWER C1 BUILDING C2 SOLUTIONS DRIVE BASE A3 BORO PLACE ATRIUM PARK BASE B3 C4 KIOSK TOWER B 1 TOWER B2 MAGNETIC PARK BUILDING C3 PARK AVENUE WESTPARK DRIVE PARK AVENUE TOWER E1 BUILDING E1 ILLUSTRATIVE SHOWN FOR WESTPARK PLAZA IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY TO SHOW PARK AND OPEN SPACE CONNECTIVITY MADISON STREET SOLUTIONS PROMENADE ENERGY PARK IDEATION PARK BUILDING F1 BUILDING F3 TECHNOLOGY PLAZA TOWER E2 SOLUTIONS PROMENADE BUILDING F2 STATION PLACE MEDIA PLACE ROUTE 7 / LEESBURG PIKE GREENSBORO METRO STATION THE BORO 15

Full Build-out: Overall Retail Plan 16

Full Build-out: Overall Mixed-use Plan 17

Retail: Section A/A 18

Phase 1: View of Cinema from Greensboro Drive & Solutions Drive 19-Story Office 28-Story Residential 31-Story Residential 6 to 13-Story Residential 630,000 SF Office (existing) 1200 parking spaces (existing) 428,000 SF Office ROUTE 7 LEESBURG PIKE 140 condos 404 apartments 65,463 SF office 133 apartments 69,000 SF SOLUTIONS DRIVE 80,000 SF SILVER HILL DRIVE GREENSBORO DRIVE 19

Phase 1: View of Greensboro Drive & Westpark Drive 19-Story Office 6 to 13-Story Residential 28-Story Residential 31-Story Residential 20

Phase 1: View of Westpark Drive & Leesburg Pike 31-Story Residential 28-Story Residential 6 to 13-Story Residential 19-Story Office 21

Phase 1: View of Leesburg Pike 31-Story Residential 28-Story Residential 19-Story Office 6 to 13-Story Residential 22

Phase 1: Whole Foods Market 23

Phase 1: Boro Place from Office Building 24

Phase 1: Block B 25

Phase 1: Block C: Lower: Showplace Icon Theatre 26

Phase 1: Block C: Madison Street: View to Common Green 27

Future Development LEWINSVILLE RD 28

Neighborhood Profile Summary Demographic Profile 2016 and 2021 Esri Forecasts. Converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography Lat/Lon: 38.92383/-77.23303 1 MILE 3 MILE S 5 MILES POPULATION 2000 Total Population 8,128 78,836 208,851 2010 Total Population 9,359 87,405 230,044 2016 Total Population 10,434 91,363 242,136 2021 Total Population 11,082 94,591 252,783 2000-2010 Annual Rate 1.42% 1.04% 0.97% 2010-2016 Annual Rate 1.75% 0.71% 0.82% 2016-2021 Annual Rate 1.21% 0.70% 0.86% Median Age 39.8 40.5 39.9 HOUSEHOLDS 2000 Households 4,112 31,005 79,331 2010 Households 4,602 33,682 86,591 2016 Households 5,229 35,222 91,098 2021 Households 5,604 36,467 95,054 2000-2010 Annual Rate 1.13% 0.83% 0.88% 2010-2016 Annual Rate 2.06% 0.72% 0.82% 2016-2021 Annual Rate 1.39% 0.70% 0.85% 2016 Average Household Size 1.99 2.59 2.65 INCOME 2016 Average Household Income $137,868 $175,388 $172,903 2016 Median Household Income $105,988 $124,978 $122,982 2016 Per Capita Income $68,752 $67,836 $65,180 1 MILE 3 MILE S 5 MILES 2016 POPULATION BY RACE/ETHNICITY White Alone 61.3% 66% 65.4% Black Alone 3.6% 3.5% 4.1% American Indian/Alaskan Native Alone 0.1% 0.3% 0.3% Asian Alone 28.8% 22.5% 20.9% Pacific Islander Alone 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% Other Race 1.3% 3.4% 4.9% Two or More Races 4.9% 4.3% 4.3% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 7.1% 10.6% 13.6% 2016 POPULATION 25+ BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Total 7,813 64,216 169,228 Less than 9th Grade 1.0% 2.5% 3.0% 9th - 12th Grade, No Diploma 1.2% 1.9% 2.7% High School Graduate 4.9% 6.9% 8.1% GED/Alternative Credential 0.4% 0.8% 0.8% Some College, No Degree 9.1% 9.8% 10.5% Associate Degree 4.5% 4.1% 3.7% Bachelor's Degree 34.4% 32.7% 31.6% Graduate/Professional Degree 44.5% 41.3% 39.6% BUSINESS Total Business 3,320 6,730 13,069 Total Employees 71,893 111,775 208,831 Employee/Residential Population Ratio 6.890:1 1.220:1 0.860:1 Tysons Landmarks 1 Sheraton Premiere 2 Dulles Metrorail Project Office 3 The Rotunda Condominiums 4 Gannett/USA Today 5 Communications Tower 6 Tysons Galleria/Ritz Carlton 7 Capital One 8 Tysons Corner Center 9 Tysons Towers 10 Tysons Marriott The Tysons boom, by the numbers Michael Neibauer Staff Reporter Washington Business Journal The Tysons boom is coming. Do not be afraid. (GREENSBORO) (SPRING HILL) By 2050, Fairfax County officials project that the population of Tysons Corner will have soared from 17,000 to more than 100,000 residents, while its workforce will have nearly doubled from 105,000 to 200,000. The newly-released 2013 report on all-things Tysons, from the county s Office of Community Revitalization, sums up how Northern Virginia s downtown is well on its way to hitting those goals. The numbers are simply staggering. And this is before a single new high rise has been completed or a Metro station opened. Between October 2012 and September 2013, the county approved seven rezoning applications covering 110 acres and allowing for up to 17 million square feet of new development 9 million residential and 8 million office and retail. Those seven developments, which include Arbor Row, The Commons, Spring Hill Station, Tysons West Promenade and Scotts Run South, will accommodate 12,000 new residents and 21,000 new employees. Eight more applications, covering 87 more acres, are in the hopper with a decision expected in the next year Dominion Square, Sunburst at Spring Hill Metro, Solutions Plaza/SAIC, Westpark Plaza, Tysons Central, Greensboro Park Place and Capital One (two applications). Those will bring another 14 million square feet of development, mixed between residential and commercial. Between those 15 applications, the handful approved prior to 2012 and the four currently listed as deferred indefinitely, Tysons will still fall well short of its 2050 goals up to 59,730 residents and 169,845 workers.expect more rezonings to come. (TYSONS CORNER) (MCLEAN) The transformation will take time, 20 plus years, as redevelopments occur generally based on market demand. Since 2010, only two buildings have been built (Avalon Park Crest, a six-story multi-family and urban-style Wal-Mart at Tysons West) and 80,000 square feet of office development has been razed in advance of new building. As we wait, residents and visitors will benefit from pop-up retail and plazas proffered by various developers. At Tysons West, for example, four small retail spaces were approved for an existing surface parking lot. Spring Hill Station includes an option to repurpose an existing furniture and automotive shop building as interim retail, surrounded by a gathering space for farmers markets or food shops. And at Tysons Central, developer NV Commercial has offered to transform the existing Metro construction staging area into a temporary pop-up retail and restaurant space, using repurposed shipping containers. What s happening now? A lot. The report describes the building activity: Tysons Corner Center: Construction underway on 22-story office building, 28-story residential building, a hotel and retail addition. Spring Hill Station: 26-story residential building under construction Park Crest: Construction underway on 19-story residential building, Ovation at Park Crest Tysons Overlook: 11-story, 307,000-square-foot office building at 7940 Jones Branch Drive, from MRP Realty, under construction. Arbor Row: Two vacant office buildings, totaling 30,000 square feet, removed. Tysons II: Site work for an 18-story office building at 1775 Tysons Boulevard Tysons currently counts roughly 47.2 million square feet of development 9,297 residential units and 36 million square feet of non-residential in its inventory. Much of what exists today will need to redevelop to support the new vision for Tysons, says the report, labeling that vision as a 24-hour place where people live, work and play. 29

Neighborhood Profile Despite Silver Line delays, developers plot 45 million square feet of development in Tysons Jonathan O Connell The Washington Post The first phase of CityCenterDC in downtown D.C. is nearly complete and at six buildings and 1.3 million square feet, it is nearly the largest mixed-use project ever built in the District. But CityCenter would be little more than a rounding error in Tysons Corner. The pipeline of development around the four Tysons Metro stations, according to a recently released report, is 45.3 million square feet, the equivalent of about 35 CityCenters. Work in Tysons will be spread over many years but with the Silver Line expected to open in early 2014 (when exactly is anyone s guess), there is already 3.7 million square feet under construction around the four Tysons stations: McLean, Tysons Corner, Greensboro and Spring Hill, according to research from the real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield. Investors are putting up money to erect all types of buildings near the new stations. Although there were few high-rise residential buildings built in Tysons before construction began on the Silver Line, about 2,185 rental apartments have been recently completed or are under construction near the four stations now. New office buildings are also being built, with companies from the District, McLean and elsewhere lined up to move in. Two hotels are under construction. A Wal-Mart is already open and grocery stores including Wegmans are looking for their own locations. Millennials seeking lively, walkable environments are driving investment firms to pour huge dollars into Tysons, said Paula Munger, managing director of research at Cushman. I think they re sold on transit-oriented development, Munger said. They ve seen it work in other places. It s a global trend. It s shown no signs of letting up. As a result, progress in Tysons has largely gone according to the plan the Board of Supervisors passed in 2010. Each of the four Metro stations in Tysons is envisioned as the center of a new neighborhood. Here s a look at how each of the neighborhoods is shaping up based on what is already being built there, what the county has approved and what is planned for further down the road. Maps and charts courtesy of Cushman & Wakefield. MCLEAN McLean remains defined by major employers such as Capital One and Gannett, which stand to benefit from the Silver Line as more employers find it difficult to hire young employees if they aren t near public transit, Munger said. Once you get in the suburbs, the investors really are only honing in on properties that are Metro-served or have the base amenities that employees want now. Vacancy rates are still really high, but these buildings are being built because people want those amenities. No high-rise apartment buildings are under construction yet at the McLean station but D.C. developer MRP is building a hotel under two Hilton brands, Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites as part of its Tysons Overlook project. LMI Government Consulting opted to buy a stake in a 300,000-square-foot office building in the development that it will also occupy. TYSONS CORNER The entire area is being called just Tysons now, leaving the node dominated by the two malls to enjoy the name Tysons Corner all to itself. The malls, still dominant despite the demise of many of their competitors, are likely to benefit from the Silver Line as well. Although few people live in Tysons at the moment, about 8,800 people who live within a half-mile of a Metro station currently commute to Tysons, according to Jones Lang LaSalle. If some of them decide to take the Silver Line, why not stop at the mall on the way home from work? Next door to Tysons Corner Center is the largest undertaking begun so far in Tysons, a 1.4 million-square-foot project by Macerich, the mall s owner. It will have a pedestrian plaza, 395 apartments, a 310-room Grand Hyatt hotel and an office tower that will be home to Intelsat once it relocates from the Van Ness neighborhood of D.C. One outstanding question for the development is whether it will feature eating options superior to those in the food court. GREENSBORO Greensboro has the least under construction of the four stations to this point so there is an effort afoot to create some temporary uses there to add energy in the interim. Pop-up retail is envisioned just outside the station and the Meridian Group, the Bethesda developer that purchased the campus of mega-contractor SAIC, is plotting a temporary park on one of the property s surface parking lots in tandem with the Tysons Partnership, a group funded by commercial property owners. The Meridian Group plans to build more than 2 million square feet eventually, so some of the temporary uses might actually last a while. They need to stage the whole grounds so that something is happening that is appropriate with each stage of building, said Michael Caplin, executive director of the Tysons Partnership. Eventually civic uses such as a convention hall plus retailers like Wegmans could land here as well. SPRING HILL Although it is farthest west, there has been more early construction at the Spring Hill station than the other stations. Wal-Mart and other retailers have arrived as part of a JBG Rosenfeld mixed-use project on a former car dealership, called Tysons West. On the other side of Leesburg Pike is the Ascent, a 400-unit apartment high-rise that will be the first in Tysons with immediate proximity to Metro. Spring Hill is envisioned in the plan for Tysons as an arts and entertainment district. A museum or performing arts center could land here, and already there is a bronze sculpture in front of the Wal-Mart. Project Plan Type Office SF Retail SF Hotel Keys Residential Units Owner Comments Tysons Overlook Office 300,000 300 MRP Realty The Commons Residential 2,600 LCOR Office property delivers Q1 2015. LMI leased half. Approved. Q2 2014 groundbreaking anticipated. Scotts Run South Mixed-Use 3,549,180 125,000 360 1,422 Cityline Partners Approved Capital One Bank Mixed-Use 3,182,153 110,876 700 1,230 Capital One Bank Approved MITRE 4 & 5 Site Office 1,400,000 The MITRE Corporation TOTALS 8,431,333 235,876 1,360 5,252 MITRE 4 (340,000 SF) is under construction, MITRE 5 is deferred Project Plan Type Office SF Retail SF Hotel Keys Residential Units Owner Comments Tysons Corner Center Phase I Mixed-Use 551,638 25,274 300 395 The Macerich Company Tysons Corner Center Phase 2-4 Under construction. Expected to open in 2014. Mixed-Use 795,690 172,400 990 The Macerich Company Approved Arbor Row Mixed-Use 1,108,429 58,656 250 1,174 Cityline Partners Approved Tysons II Office 475,809 Lerner Enterprise TOTALS 2,931,566 256,330 550 2,559 Groundbreaking in Q1 of 2014. Estimated completion in Q2 2016 Project Plan Type Office SF Retail SF Hotel Keys Residential Units Owner Comments Solutions Plaza Mixed-Use 1,999,364 170,000 400 1,615 The Meridian Group Pending approval Tysons Central Mixed-Use 631,000 173,000 200 1,500 NV Commercial /Clyde s Real Estate Group Approved Greensboro Park Place Mixed-Use 200,000 500 Beacon Capital Pending approval Park Crest Residential _ 300 Northwestern Mutual Under Construction TOTALS 2,830,364 343,000 600 3,915 Project Plan Type Office SF Retail SF Hotel Keys Residential Units Owner Comments Tysons West Mixed-Use 378,768 270,373 450 670 Tysons West Residential, LLC JBG/Tysons Hotel LLC Spring Hill Station Mixed-Use 2,123,170 130,100 300 2,000 The Georgelas Group Walmart and a fitness center have opened. The multifamily Ascent at Spring Hill Station will deliver in 2014. Dominion Square Mixed-Use 2,103,000 215,000 300 1,595 CARS DBI LLC Pending approval Sunburst at Spring Hill Metro Mixed-Use 455,000 25,000 500 Sunburst Hospitality Corp. Deferred Perseus at Spring Hill Metro Mixed-Use 568,000 55,500 200 300 Perseus Realty, LLC Deferred TOTALS 5,627,938 695,973 1,250 5,065 30

Retail Leasing David A. Ward 240.482.3617 dward@hrretail.com Geoffrey L. Mackler 240.482.3616 gmackler@hrretail.com Information herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. While we do not doubt its accuracy, we have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. Independent confirmation of its accuracy and completeness is your responsibility, H&R Retail, Inc. 092617 RETAIL KNOWLEDGE REAL ADVANTAGE