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Property Fact Sheet BRICKELL CITY CENTRE 5.4 MILLION SF MIXED- USE DEVELOPMENT IN DOWNTOWN MIAMI Developed by The Swire Group — 500,000 SF of Retail — 260,000 SF of Office Space — 2 Luxury Condo Towers: 800 Units — 263 Room Lifestyle Hotel — 2,600-Space Parking Deck SWIRE PROPERTIES DEVELOPER OF WORLD- CLASSSWIRE PROPERTIES PROJECTS DEVELOPER OF WORLD-CLASS PROJECTS SWIRE PROPERTIES PROVEN HISTORY OF SUCCESS IN MIAMI BRICKELL KEY, 1979 BRICKELL KEY, PRESENT DAY • US real estate subsidiary of listed multinational Swire Group • With an enviable record of business, civic and environmental achievements in Miami Proven history of success in Miami • 30— Uyears.S. real ofestate careful subsidiary master of listed planning and an over $850 million capital investment to create Brickellmultinational Key, oneSwire ofGroup the most prestigious urban mixed-use developments in the U.S. — With an enviable record of business, civic and environmental achievements in Miami — 35 years of careful master planning and an over $850 million capital investment to create Brickell Key, one of the most prestigious urban mixed-use developments in the U.S. BRICKELL CITY CENTRE LOCATEDBRICKELL IN FINANCIAL CITY CENTRE DISTRICT LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN MIAMI – A RETAIL VOID 5.4 Million SF Mixed-Use Development 565,000 SF of Retail 260,000 SF of Office Space 820 Luxury Condominiums 263 Room Luxury Hotel Total International Banking assets in Miami (predominantly Brickell) are on the order of $500 billion—second only to New York City in number of banks. $300-$500 billion under management. BRICKELL CITY CENTRE SAKS FIFTH AVENUES 3RD LOCATION IN MIAMI – JOINS BAL HARBOUR SHOPS AND DADELAND MALL 5.4 Million SF Mixed-Use Development 565,000 SF of Retail 260,000 SF of Office Space 820 Luxury Condominiums 263 Room Luxury Hotel BRICKELL CITY CENTRE WILL BE THE SITE OF SAKS FIFTH AVENUE’S THIRD LOCATION IN MIAMI. THE FIRST TO BE BUILT IN THE MIAMI-DADE MARKET SINCE 1983. Downtown Miami — Downtown Miami is a dense, urban neighborhood with a daily surge of office workers, residents and visitors — Daytime Population today of 222,000 — Since 2000, the population of Downtown Miami has seen unprecedented growth — Population has doubled since 2000 and is now more than 80,000 people — Miami ranks as the fifth most alkablew city in the nation — Brickell City Centre will be the first project in Miami to incorporate public transportation Downtown Miami Population Growth 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 2000 2010 2014 2019 POPULATION Source: Miami Downtown Development Authority BRICKELL CITY CENTRE TRANSFORMATIVEBRICKELL CITY CENTRE: TRANSFORMATIVE GROWTH GROWTH 5.4 Million SF Mixed-Use Development 565,000 SF of Retail 260,000 SF of Office Space 820 Luxury Condominiums 263 Room Luxury Hotel BRICKELL CITY CENTRE THE IDEAL LOCATION BRICKELL CITY CENTRE: THE IDEAL LOCATION 5.4 Million SF Mixed-Use Development 565,000 SF of Retail 260,000 SF of Office Space 820 Luxury Condominiums 263 Room Luxury Hotel BRICKELL FLATIRON ECHO THE BOND SLS LUX | BRICKELL HEIGHTS 65 FLOORS—420 UNITS 57 FLOORS—180 UNITS 44 FLOORS—323 UNITS 57 & 48 FLOORS | 1,215 UNITS | 60 KEYS SLS HOTEL & RESIDENCES BRICKELLHOUSE 52 FLOORS | 450 UNITS | 132 KEYS 46 FLOORS | 374 UNITS SLS LUX 57 FLOORS | 450 UNITS 1100 MILLECENTO NINE 1010 BRICKELL 42 FLOORS | 382 UNITS 35 FLOORS | 130 UNITS 47 FLOORS | 387 UNITS BRICKELL — 3000 Hotel Rooms — 13,500,000 SF Office Space — 18,000+ Residential Units — All within walking distance from Brickell City Centre — Downtown Miami’s largest concentration of wealth and population BRICKELLA CITY CITY CENTRE AWITHIN CITY WITHIN A A CITY CITY 5.4 Million SF Mixed-Use Development 565,000 SF of Retail 260,000 SF of Office Space 820 Luxury Condominiums 263 Room Luxury Hotel 500,000 SF BRICKELL CITY CENTRE 500,000OF SFRETAIL OF RETAIL 5.4 Million SF Mixed-Use Development 565,000 SF of Retail 260,000 SF of Office Space 820 Luxury Condominiums 263 Room Luxury Hotel ANCHORED BY BRICKELL CITY CENTRE ANCHOREDSAKS BY SAKSFIFTH FIFTH AVENUE AVENUE 5.4 Million SF Mixed-Use Development 565,000 SF of Retail 260,000 SF of Office Space 820 Luxury Condominiums 263 Room Luxury Hotel A HOTEL AND TWO OFFICE TOWERS WILL BE DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE CENTER ON LEVELS TWO AND THREE. BRICKELL CITY CENTRE MARKET DETAILS Miami,MIAMI, Florida—Retail FL Demand — DespitRETAILe being DEMANDthe 8th largest market in the United States, Miami is the strongest th market• Despite for retail beingwith 7 of the the Top8 50largest most market in the United States, Miami is the strongest productivemarket malls for in theretail country with 7 of the Top 50 most productive malls in the country 20,000,000 8 18,000,000 7 16,000,000 6 14,000,000 5 12,000,000 Top50 Malls # of 10,000,000 4 Population 8,000,000 3 6,000,000 2 4,000,000 1 2,000,000 0 0 CBSA Population # of Top 50 Malls 17 MIAMI, FL UNPRECEDENTED RETAIL DEMAND • Miami is the strongest market for retail in the country • 5 malls that perform at over $1,000/SF Unprecedented Retail Demand — Miami is the strongest market for retail in the country — 5 malls that perform at over $1,000/SF — 2 malls with over $1 Billion in total sales — Home to the 2 most productive malls • 2 malls with over $1 Billion in total sales in the country — 4 of the top 15 most productive malls in the country — 7 of the top 50 most productive malls in the country — 10 of the top 100 most productive • Home to the 2 most productive malls in the malls in the country — Brickell City Centre is under construction while other developments have not yet country started construction BAL HARBOUR SHOPS Bal Harbour Shops • 4 of the top 15 most productive malls in the country • 7 of the top 50 most productive malls in the country • 10 of the top 100 most productive malls in the country Dadeland Malls 18 BRICKELL BRICKELL IS THE BEST DOWNTOWN LOCATION FOR RETAIL • Brickell has the most population • Brickell has the highest density • Brickell has the highest incomes • Brickell has the highest valued homes • Brickell has the most occupied office space Brickell is the best downtown location for retail • Brickell has the most hotels— Brickell has the highest population — Brickell has the highest density — Brickell has the highest incomes — Brickell has the most occupied office space • Brickell is seeing the most —growth Brickell has the most hotels — Brickell is seeing the most growth Source: Miami Downtown Development Authority 20 THE CHOICE OF THE BEST HOTEL BRANDS IN THE WORLD BRICKELL THE BEST HOTELS BRANDS IN THE WORLD HAVE CHOSEN BRICKELL Source:Source: Miami Miami Downtown Development Authority Development Authority 22 BRICKELL THE BEST HOTELS HAVE CHOSEN TO LOCATE IN OR NEAR BRICKELL • The most prestigious/affluent hotel chains are located in Brickell » The Four Seasons » The Mandarin Oriental » The Viceroy Miami » The Conrad Miami » J.W. Marriott MiamiThe best hotels have chosen to locate in or near Brickell — The most prestigious/affluent hotel chains • Others are located onare the located north in Brickell side of the Miami River, across the river from Brickell — The Four Seasons ½ Mile City Centre — The Mandarin Oriental — The Viceroy Miami » Hyatt Regency — The Conrad Miami — J.W. Marriott Miami » Hotel Beaux Arts Others are located on the north side of the » Epic Hotel Miami Miami River, across the river from Brickell City Centre » J.W. Marriott Marquis— Hyatt Regency — Hotel Beaux Arts » The InterContinental— EHotelpic Hotel Miami — J.W. Marriott Marquis Red Dot = Existing; Yellow Dot = Under Construction — The InterContinental Hotel RED DOT = EXISTING; YELLOW DOT = UNDER CONSTRUCTION Source: Miami Downtown Development Authority 21 BRICKELL BRICKELL HAS THE LARGEST POPULATION BASE DOWNTOWN •DENSEBrickell has twice the AND population of any other downtown area •GROWINGBrickell has higher density (at .43 Sq. Miles it is smaller than both the CBD and the Arts & Entertainment district) • Brickell continues to grow at a strong pace AREA 2000 CENSUS 2010 CENSUS 2014 ESTIMATE 2019 PROJECTION Brickell 12,904 26,472 32,489 37,087 CBD 4,901 11,108 14,358 17,228 Arts & Entertainment 4,432 9,079 11,622 13,858 Wynwood/Edgewater 11,319 13,374 15,434 17,204 Overtown 7,000 6,736 6,847 7,142 Greater Downtown 40,466 66,769 80,750 92,519 2000-2010 2010-2014 2014-2019 AREA % Change Pop Change % Change Pop Change % Change Pop Change Brickell 105.1% 13,568 22.7% 6,017 14.2% 4,598 CBD 126.6% 6,207 29.3% 3,250 20.0% 2,870 Arts & Entertainment 109.1% 4,647 28.0% 2,543 19.2% 2,236 Wynwood/Edgewater 18.2% 2,055 15.4% 2,060 11.5% 1,770 Overtown -3.8% -264 1.6% 111 4.3% 295 Greater Downtown 65.0% 26,303 20.9% 13,981 14.6% 11,769 — Brickell has twice the population of any other downtown area Source: Miami Downtown Development— BAuthorityrickell has higher density (at .43 Sq. Miles 23 it is smaller than both the CBD and the Arts & Entertainment district) — B rickell continues to grow at a strong pace Source: Miami Downtown Development Authority EVEN MORE BRICKELL CONNECTIVITY TRAFFICACCESSIBILITY PATTERNS ARE CHANGING AHEAD ½ Mile Source: Miami Downtown Development Authority Source: Miami Downtown Development Authority 27 USEFUL LINKS — brickellcitycentre.com — https://twitter.com/brickellcityctr — https://instagram.com/brickellcitycentre/ — https://www.youtube.com/user/BrickellCityCtre — https://vimeo.com/80064787 — https://vimeo.com/87113166 — https://vimeo.com/96606572 — http://brickellcitycentreconnect.com/construction-cam/ — http://www.residencesbrickellcitycentre.com/?gclid=CjwKEAjwpYeqBRDOwq2DrL CB-UcSJAASIYLjjbP8YunzpSPKeg7PHUj0SJwiBuCOqdX2oe69P78duRoC1Krw_wcB — http://www.swire.com/en/index.php — http://www.swirehotels.com/en/Our-Hotels/EAST/EAST-Miami.aspx#.
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