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MARKETVIEW Midtown Manhattan Office, Q3 216 Leasing focused on new construction; renewals up Leasing Activity 3.96 MSF Net Absorption (.86) MSF Availability Rate 12.1 Vacancy Rate 7.9 Average Asking Rent $81.22 PSF *Arrows indicate change from previous quarter. Leasing activity totaled 3.96 million sq. ft. in Q3 216, 3 above its five-year quarterly average. The largest transaction was Coach, Inc. s lease for 694, sq. ft. at 1 Hudson Yards. Quarterly leasing activity is up 9 compared to Q3 215. The availability rate rose 4 basis points (bps) from Q2 216 and 16 bps from one year ago. Quarterly net absorption registered negative 857, sq. ft. The average asking rent was virtually unchanged quarter-over-quarter and up 4 year-over-year. Sublease availability currently stands at 2.1, with an average asking rent of $65.64 per sq. ft., up 4 year-over-year. Midtown leasing activity totaled 3.96 million sq. ft. during Q3 216, up 3 from its five-year quarterly average, boosted by Coach, Inc. s 694,-sq.-ft. lease at 1 Hudson Yards. Demand appears to be increasingly characterized by leases for new construction or renewals, evidenced by four of the top five transactions this quarter. Further, year-to-date renewal activity has already surpassed the 4.4 million sq. ft. registered in fullyear 215. The availability rate is currently 12.1, up 4 bps from the last quarter and 16 bps from one year ago. In general, the increase in availability is concentrated among older assets, particularly those built pre-2. Aging stock appears to be yielding an environment in which competition for new and repositioned product remains strong. Figure 1: Top Lease Transactions Size (Sq. Ft.) Tenant Address 694,396 Coach, Inc. 1 Hudson Yards 63,65 (R) Penguin Random House LLC 1745 Broadway 257,557 Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy 55 Hudson Yards 27,371 (R) Dentons 1221 Avenue of the Americas 24,442 (E) Bloomberg L.P. 919 Third Avenue Renewal (R), Expansion (E), Renewal and Expansion (RE) Q3 216 CBRE Research 216 CBRE, Inc. 1

Sublease availability has risen 3 bps year-overyear to 2.1, surpassing the 2 mark for the first time in 13 months. That said, the amount of sublet space remains historically low, with its average asking rent up 4 year-over-year to $65.64 per sq. ft., a peak this cycle. Figure 2: Leasing Activity Historical MSF Q1-Q3 2 15 1 Q4 Midtown registered negative 857, sq. ft. of net absorption during the quarter, bringing the yearto-date total to negative 2.83 million sq. ft. The lack of positive quarterly absorption was largely the result of approximately 51, sq. ft. at 1155 Avenue of the Americas that came to market in July, compounded by a further 222, sq. ft. at 777 Third Avenue coming to market in August. Below-average leasing activity failed to absorb the new additions, yielding the significantly negative year-to-date total. Midtown s average asking rent stands at $81.22 per sq. ft., nearly unchanged from the previous quarter, and up 4 year-over-year. Given that rent growth has moderated and concessions have been creeping upward for quite some time, the question remains if rents will surpass their previous high of $86.57 per sq. ft. achieved in mid-28. 5 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 Figure 3: Leasing Activity By Submarket s Sq. Ft. 1,4 5Y Quarterly Avg. Q3 216 1,2 1, 8 6 4 2 In regard to the development pipeline, no new construction is expected to come to market until late 217, when the 1.3-million-sq.-ft. 55 Hudson Yards is due to come online more than 6, sq. ft. of which has already been leased or is subject to a letter of intent. LEASING ACTIVITY Quarterly leasing activity was up 6 from Q2 216, albeit off a relatively low base, and up 3 from its five-year quarterly average. Robust quarterly performance masked a polarization of activity at the submarket level: Penn Station witnessed a particularly strong quarter following Coach, Inc. s 694,-sq.-ft. lease at 1 Hudson Yards and Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy s 258,-sq.-ft. Figure 4: Net Absorption Historical MSF 6 4 2 (2) (4) (6) (8) (1) 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 Q3 216 CBRE Research 216 CBRE, Inc. 2

lease at 55 Hudson Yards. Meanwhile, leasing in the Sixth Avenue/Rockefeller Center submarket was unusually low, falling below 2, sq. ft. for the first time since 1992. Overall, interest in the Hudson Yards development bolstered activity at the aggregate level. NET ABSORPTION Net absorption was negative in most Midtown submarkets, with only Fifth/Madison Avenue, the Plaza District and Times Square/West Side posting positive quarterly figures. Even then, the numbers were not notably positive the highest of which was less than 222, sq. ft. The Sixth Avenue/ Rockefeller Center submarket underperformed most significantly, following the addition of more than 5, sq. ft. of office space at 1155 Avenue of the Americas, compounded by the weakest quarter of leasing on record. Park Avenue also witnessed substantial negative net absorption after almost 35, sq. ft. of space came to market combined across 399, 245 and 277 Park Avenue. AVAILABILITY Midtown s availability rate edged upward 4 bps from Q2 216 to 12.1. The biggest increases in available space took place in Sixth Avenue/ Rockefeller Center, Park Avenue and the East Side, hand-in-hand with the negative net absorption measured in these submarkets during the quarter. Year-over-year, availability rates increased across all submarkets, except in Times Square/West Side and the Plaza District, which both saw a slight dip. Overall, it seems that availability west of Fifth Avenue has been tighter than availability east of Fifth Avenue, largely due to relatively attractive pricing on Midtown s West Side and the residual benefits of the Hudson Yards development. Figure 5: Quarterly Net Absorption By Submarket s Sq. Ft. 3 2 1 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Figure 6: Sublease and Direct Availability Rate Historical 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Figure 7: Availability Rate By Submarket 2 15 1 5 Direct Sublease Q3 215 Q3 216 Midtown 2.1 1. 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 Q3 216 CBRE Research 216 CBRE, Inc. 3

AVERAGE ASKING RENTS Asking rents were largely unchanged at the submarket level quarter-over-quarter, with the exception of 5 bumps in Fifth/Madison Avenue, following the addition of space at 52 Madison Avenue and 12 East 49th Street priced above $1 per sq. ft., and Times Square/West Side, following the addition of space at 888 Seventh Avenue priced above $9 per sq. ft. While the year-over-year changes are more significant, it appears that Midtown rents are very near their peak, as aging stock, rising concessions and a lack of new construction (which is typically priced at a premium) will likely temper future rent growth this cycle. TAKING RENT INDEX The taking rent index posted a 12-bps decrease quarter-over-quarter, falling to 93.8. Concession packages for new leases of raw space completed during the quarter included an average of $59 per sq. ft. in tenant improvement allowance and 9 months of free rent. Figure 9: Average Asking Rent Historical 1 Overall Sublease 9 8 7 6 $81.22 $65.64 5 4 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 Figure 1: Average Asking Rents By Submarket 14 Q3 215 Q3 216 Midtown 12 1 8 6 4 2 Figure 8: Concession Values Rent Abatement and T.I. Allowance* 12 1,-24,999 SF 25, SF+ Average 1 8 6 4 2 5 1 15 2 Months *Identical concession packages will overlap in graphic. Average excludes highest and lowest values. Figure 11: Taking Rent Index Historical 98 96 94 92 9 88 86 84 93.8 Q3 216 CBRE Research 216 CBRE, Inc. 4

INVENTORY AT A GLANCE DEFINITIONS Availability Space that is being actively marketed and is available for tenant build-out within 12 months. Includes space available for sublease as well as space in buildings under construction. Asking Rent Weighted average asking rent. Concession Values The combination of rent abatement and T.I. allowance. The graph is for new leases for raw space of 1, sq. ft. or greater consummated over the past 3 months. Leasing Activity Total amount of sq. ft. leased within a specified period of time, including pre-leasing and purchases of space for occupancy, excluding renewals. Leasing Velocity Total amount of sq. ft. leased within a specified period of time, including pre-leasing and purchases of space for occupancy, including renewals. Net Absorption The change in the amount of committed sq. ft. within a specified period of time, as measured by the change in available sq. ft. Rent Abatement The time between lease commencement and rent commencement. Taking Rent Actual, initial base rent in a lease agreement. Taking Rent Index Initial taking rents as a percentage of asking rents. This graph represents a 6-month rolling weighted average (for size and month). T.I. Tenant Improvements. Vacancy Unoccupied space available for lease. SURVEY CRITERIA CBRE s market report analyzes fully modernized office buildings that total 15,+ sq. ft. in Midtown, including owner-occupied buildings (except those owned and occupied by a government or government agency). New construction must be available for tenant build-out within 12 months. CBRE assembles all information through telephone canvassing and listings received from owners, tenants and members of the commercial real estate brokerage community. CONTACTS Nicole LaRusso Director, Research & Analysis +1 212 984 7188 Nicole.LaRusso@cbre.com Mike Slattery Analyst Team Lead +1 212 656 583 Michael.Slattery@cbre.com Beau Garrido Senior Research Analyst +1 212 984 8153 Beau.Garrido@cbre.com To learn more about CBRE Research, or to access additional research reports, please visit the Global Research Gateway at: www.cbre.com/researchgateway. Disclaimer: Information contained herein, including projections, 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. It is your responsibility to confirm independently its accuracy and completeness. This information is presented exclusively for use by CBRE clients and professionals and all rights to the material are reserved and cannot be reproduced without prior written permission of CBRE.