REDEFINING OPPORTUNITY A Strategic Connection to One of the World s Best Airports

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REDEFINING OPPORTUNITY A Strategic Connection to One of the World s Best Airports

GLOBALLY CENTERED REAL ESTATE With approximately 16,000 of commercial development land, DEN Real Estate s Strategic Development Plan is ready for real estate developers, investors and tenants to accommodate a range of market sectors. Sitting at the global mid-point between Tokyo and Frankfurt and in the center of the United States, DEN Real Estate offers development opportunities with unrivaled access. Conduct business in multiple time zones with direct connections to major U.S. markets in 5 hours or less Nonstop flights to 26 international cities throughout Europe, Asia and South America Tokyo Vancouver Reykjavik San Francisco Chicago London Paris Zurich Frankfurt Munich Los Angeles Denver New York City Houston Atlanta Mexico City Panama City 2

To Boulder, CO Broomfield, CO 25 Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge 70 Golden, CO Central Business District City & County of Denver Aurora, CO 70 25 225 To Aspen/Vail, CO LEGEND DEN Airport Property Line Centennial, CO General Aviation Airport Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Commuter Rail to Downtown To Colorado Springs, CO LEVERAGING THE ENERGY OF DENVER With a strong economic base and diverse industry sectors, the Denver Metro Region is well positioned to accommodate and absorb current and future growth into the metro area. In addition to a diverse range of entrepreneurial businesses, Denver is home to ten Fortune 500 headquarters that are equipped with an educated, advanced degree workforce to support sectors such as technology, healthcare, financial, industrial and agribusiness. 3

DENVER ACCOLADES #1 place for business & careers (Forbes, 2016) #1 metro for millennial population growth 2.3% metro area employment growth vs national average of 1.5% (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017) 43% of metro Denver s residents have a bachelor s degree or higher (metrodenver.org 2018) 3 RD highest concentration of tech employees (9%) of any state in US (CompTIA s Cyberstates 2016 report) FORTUNE 1000 COMPANIES IN METRO DENVER TOP UNIVERSITIES Source: OpenDoors Project MAJOR RELOCATIONS/EXPANSIONS TO METRO DENVER NOTABLE INSTITUTIONS Agilent Technologies Amazon BP Haibike Partners Group Sierra Nevada simpro Software Smucker s TestPlant Transamerica Travelport Twitter Zillow Source: Fortune Magazine & Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation 4

DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT : ~18,000 ACRES Aviation use land DEN REAL ESTATE : ~16,000 ACRES Non-aviation commercial land DEN AND OUR REAL ESTATE Denver International Airport raises the value proposition of our Real Estate with immediate access to a world-class airport. $26 billion in economic impact to Denver Metro region 61.4 million passengers served in 2017 with the capacity to grow to serve 100 million passengers annually $3.5 billion capital plan 519 room Westin Hotel adjacent to terminal Fast Wi-Fi (61.74 mbps) and over 10,000 power outlets in waiting areas VIP Customer Service Program for executives 37 minute commuter rail connection to the heart of downtown Largest airport land holdings in the Americas 5

Peña Blvd. DEN REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIO With approximately 16,000, DEN is the largest non-aviation commercial land offering connected to any airport in the United States. Potential Bison Viewing Area Terminal Rail Station SECOND CREEK CAMPUS WEST APPROACH EAST APPROACH THE MEDIAN AT DEN (Future) 72 nd & Himalaya Station 72ND & HIMALAYA Peña Station NEXT Station 64TH AT 35L PEÑA STATION NEXT COMMUTER RAIL STATIONS 40 th & Airport Station 40TH & AIRPORT 70 40TH & Airport Station Transit Oriented Development Opportunity Peña Station NEXT Station Transit Oriented Development in progress with Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Headquarters & Smart City Infrastructure (Future) 72ND & Himalaya Station Future Rail Station & Transit Oriented Development Opportunity Terminal Rail Station Existing station and final stop, Denver International Airport 6

THE DISTRICTS AT DEN DIRECT ACCESS WEST APPROACH Mixed-Use, Hospitality and Retail EAST APPROACH A Visionary Global Business District Development-ready West Approach is prepared to serve the traveling public and 35,000 airport employees with a variety of hotels, services, retail and restaurants. The District enjoys access to 100,000 plus vehicle traffic daily, and features bike path connection to recreation and airport facilities. A global business district with direct access to DEN and the main terminal. Workers and visitors can connect to the terminal via an art walk, bike sharing program or circulator. 150 250 THE MEDIAN AT DEN High Visibility. Easy Access. A strategic position for retail, food and services. With convenient inbound and outbound terminal access, this is a highly visible and desirable location to serve the traveling public and 35,000 airport employees with convenient goods and services. More than 100,000 cars pass by this location daily. 15 CLOSE PROXIMITY PEÑA STATION NEXT A Smart City Development Centered On Mobility This innovative transit-oriented development (TOD) is a living laboratory for autonomous mobility, sustainability, and net-zero energy consumption. It s strategically located along the commuter rail connecting DEN with downtown Denver. A smart move for progressive office, hospitality, retail and education. 60 SECOND CREEK CAMPUS A Hub of Innovation This progressive campus is designed for transformative sectors such as agribusiness, renewable energy and technology. The next-generation workforce will appreciate quick access to recreation, trails, the bison reserve and a planned transit circulator. 360 PRIME CONNECTIONS 72ND & HIMALAYA Smart Manufacturing, Retail, and Recreation Manufacturing, retail and recreation opportunity near the 1,500 room Gaylord Hotel and future rail stop with great visibility from Peña and E470. 355 40TH & AIRPORT Train Station & TOD Future TOD at existing commuter rail stop with great visibility from I-70 and Peña Boulevard. 50 64TH AT 35L Traditional Industrial Traditional industrial opportunity with easy airport access. 250 The descriptions and materials contained herein are conceptual only and are provided for the convenience of reference. They may not be relied upon as representations, express or implied, of final size, availability, location or concepts for development. 7

FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES Next Hub of Innovation SECOND CREEK CAMPUS The Second Creek R&D Campus will be host to a network of cutting-edge companies, influential minds, and innovative researchers that will attract the next-generation workforce in transformative sectors such as agribusiness, renewable energy and technology. It will also have quick access to recreation, bike and walking trails, the bison reserve, and a planned transit circulator. A Visionary Global Business District EAST APPROACH East Approach is minutes from DEN s main terminal and will be a global business district enhanced by direct access to a dynamic and connected international airport. Connections to the terminal will include an art walk, bike sharing program and a circulator bus. ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE: 72ND & HIMALAYA 40TH & AIRPORT 64TH AT 35L 8

Peña Blvd. CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES High Visibility. Easy Access. Potential Bison Viewing Area Terminal Rail Station THE MEDIAN AT DEN 40 th & Airport Station (Future) 72 nd & Himalaya Station Peña Station NEXT Station THE MEDIAN AT DEN As Peña Boulevard is widened and improved, The Median will be a focal point for over 100,000 passenger vehicles daily with a variety of retail, food and services. Its convenient inbound and outbound access allows DEN s 35,000 airport employees the ability to run errands, grab coffee, and get their dry cleaning on their way to or from work. 70 6 Mixed-use, Hospitality & Retail WEST APPROACH With direct visibility from Peña, cars traveling by, and its direct bike path connections to recreation and airport facilities, shovel ready West Approach is prepared for a variety of hotels, retail and services. 9

PEÑA STATION NEXT A SMART CITY DEVELOPMENT CENTERED ON MOBILITY 10

Strategically located along the 61st and Peña commuter rail stop connecting Denver International Airport with downtown Denver, Peña Station NEXT was inspired by the Panasonic Smart City development in Fujisawa, Japan. This active TOD is a living laboratory for mobility and energy efficiency. It s the next smart move for forwardthinking office, hotel, retail and education. Solar + storage microgrid for net-zero energy consumption Smart city street network that monitors real-time road conditions A live test-track for connected vehicles and roadways, called V2X Autonomous, self-driving electric buses providing shuttle service Fully-connected wellness center 225 room Hyatt Place hotel - Opening early 2019 250 multi-family units - Opening late 2018 Visit PeñaStationNEXT.com 11

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