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Our nation needs modern infrastructure, active maritime gateways and regional multimodal logistics and distribution hubs to stay competitive in the changing global marketplace, while our community needs access to goods, jobs, business opportunities and great places to work and play. At Port Canaveral, we’re committed to growing responsibly so everyone who depends upon us can thrive.

Our First Inland, Off-Port Warehouse/Logistics Center AT A GLANCE Cargo shippers require more than As these export products seek Net economic impact of $3.5 billion good port infrastructure. Rail-served convenient sea-routes to overseas upon Central (2014) high-bay facilities for consolidating, markets, ’s strategic $650 million in capital projects processing and distributing products location will offer a time- and cost- during the next 5 years are essential too, so establishing Class Goal of 20-fold expansion in cargo A warehouses near the Port is critical to volume during next decade, creating creating a regional logistics hub. $20 billion business The Port Canaveral Logistics Center in Harbor widening from 400-500 feet/ Titusville will be our first inland, off- deepening to 46 feet plus 2 Port warehouse/logistics center when Next-generation deepening study complete in May 2016. Flagler Global to 50-53-55 feet started Logistics is developing and constructing Two new cargo berths equipped the 246,000 square-foot building with 90,000-pound-lift container that the Canaveral Port Authority will cranes lease to tenants and other customers. Canaveral Container Terminal Adjacent to the Titusville Airport saving solution, while enabling Phase I (GT USA) open with easy access to U.S. Highway 1, importers to cost-effectively reach all Automobile processing terminal Interstate 95 and Florida East Coast major Florida markets within three Phase I under construction Rail lines via a rail spur, the facility will hours and most of the Southeast and have 30-foot clearance, multi-tenant 21 million regional residents, Midwest within eight hours. These with 100 million visitors annually flexibility, office space, rail dock doors benefits position Port Canaveral’s new and truck tailgate docks. 80 million consumers within warehouse and logistics center to 8-hour reach To maintain a competitive trade become a hub for domestic and global Easy ship access, 45 minutes balance, U.S. manufacturers need trade. buoy to berth to triple exports in the next 10 years. Old-fashioned, high-touch, customer-centric focus at very competitive rates Cruise growth and infrastructure Port Canaveral Logistics Center in Titusville on track to reach number 1 in world An expanding Cove, welcoming new retail, dining, hotel and entertainment venues More recreational opportunities than all other Florida deepwater seaports combined

Courtesy Flager Global Logistics Coming Next – More than 550,000 square feet of office space in Cocoa Strategically Located Inland Logistics and Business Park To offer our customers warehousing options, we are developing the Port Canaveral Commerce & Logistics Center Cocoa on a 270-acre site near Interstate 95 in Cocoa, 12 miles from Port Canaveral and 30 miles from Orlando International Airport. With a city-approved mixed-use master plan and 100 percent environmental mitigation, the site is ready to become a major inland logistics and business park benefitting the entire region. The development plan includes up to three million square feet of warehouse space, more than 550,000 square feet of office space, a hotel, restaurants and fueling station. Phase I is scheduled for completion in mid-2017.

One of the state’s few deepwater Courtesy LittleJohn ports with room to expand, this offers importers and exporters additional DAYTONA 92 INTERNATIONAL reasons to include Port Canaveral in AIRPORT their logistics plans. As our Titusville and Cocoa logistics ORLANDO/SANFORD centers attract importers and exporters, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SPACE COAST KENNEDY Atlantic Ocean REGIONAL SPACE international distribution centers, AIRPORT 46 CENTER manufacturers and related service companies,Florida Turnpikethey will become critical job TITUSVILLE generators for the region. PORT CANAVERAL 408 INLAND LOGISTICS CENTER

Beachline Expressway 528 COCOA ORLANDO 520 INTERNATIONAL PORT CANAVERAL COCOA BEACH AIRPORT INLAND LOGISTICS AND BUSINESS PARK FEC Railroad A1A N D I R O L F Atlantic Distances to key markets from the Port Ocean Atlanta, GA Freeport, Orlando, FL (171 miles/275 km) (436 miles/703 km) (31 miles/50 km) MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Latitude: 28° 24’ 46” North Birmingham, AL Jacksonville, FL Raleigh, NC Longitude: 80° 3’ 49” West (507 miles/817 km) (140 miles/226 km) (522 miles/840 km)

Charleston, SC Knoxville, TN Richmond, VA (310 miles/499 km) (560 miles/901 km) Gulf of (653 miles/1053 km) Mexico A Charlotte, NC , FL Savannah, GA (471 miles/757 km) (183 miles/295 km) (254 miles/410 km)

Nassau, The Bahamas Tampa, FL (314 miles/505 km) (123 miles/198 km) SUBMERGED PORT PROPERTY INTER-AGENCY MARITIME 2015 Port Development Map FIRE OPERATIONS OPERATIONS STATION FACILITY CENTER AIR FORCE EUL DISCUSSION PROPOSED RAIL AREA

EROSION CONTROL AREA ALTERNATE RAIL RAIL YARD KENNEDY SR 401 SPACE MARINE SEAPORT CENTER PASS & I.D. PARKING RO/RO TERMINAL CANAVERAL

CT5 & 6 RAMP NCB8 AUTO/RAIL MAGELLAN RD. FUEL TERMINAL TRIDENT PARKING SDDC GARAGE SECURITY 832ND BASIN GROUPER RD.

WITH RETAIL RETAIL GATE CAPE CANAVERAL GT USA SPACE SNAPPER RD. DETACHMENT SUBMARINE PHASE II CT5 WHARF BULK PAYNE WAY CT6 NORTH WAREHOUSE RD. CONVEYOR ARMY INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION GATE COAST WHARF BASIN RD. GUARD CONTAINER RD. RO/RO RAMP HERCULES RD. DISNEY MORTON BANANA CRUISE WEST SCRAP SALT NAVAL RIVER LINE CANAVERAL SPRINT RD. ORDNANCE TURNING PHASE I CONTAINER CARGO RD. TEST UNIT NCB1 CAPE PKG NCB6 CRANES TERMINAL CPA (NOTU) BASIN (GT USA) CARGO T8 HANSON CANAVERAL C SLAG YARD SR 401 CONTAINER PARKING MIDDLE AIR FORCE PHASE II SNOOK RD. POSEIDON CRUISE TERMINAL DR. MARINE STATION GARAGE

PARKING TURNING WHARF CHARLES M. ROWLAND DR. TERMINAL PARKING NCB5 CEMEX WHSE. NCB2 BASIN PORT CT10 DOLPHIN RD. MILITARY Entrance Channel 44 feet /13.4 meters MLW, ENTRANCE CUT TO WIDEN CHANNEL PROPERTY PARKING 40 feet /12.2 meters MLW, 40 feet /12.2 meters MLW, planned to 46 feet MLW NORTH GARAGE PARKING planned to 43 feet MLW planned to 43 feet MLW NCB4 NCB3 Channel 40 feet/12.2 meters MLW, planned to 44 feet MLW FISHING DOCK OR THE COVE/ SCB4 TO LOCK/BARGE CANAL/ BOAT RAMPS FUTURE CRUISE EXPANSION RESTAURANT/ SCB2 JETTY MALCOLM E. McLOUTH INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY RODNEY S. KETCHAM RETAIL AREA TB1 SCB3 SCB1 FUTURE CRUISE PARK FISHING PIER MARINA DISTRICT PARK TERMINAL HERRING ST. GLEN CHEEK DR. CONTINENTAL CONCESSIONS, SCALLOP DR. BLUEWATER DR. CEMENT ASI WAREHOUSES AVOCET LAGOON CT1 CT2 CT3 BOAT BAIT & SNACK BAR . AND STORAGE R CANAVERAL COVE AUTOMOBILE RAMPS

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CONFERENCE COLUMBIA RD. DISCOVERY RD. BORDER PATROL CENTER SOUTH CITY OF ATLANTIS RD. (CBP) OFFICE CAPE CANAVERAL BEACHES & FISHING CANAVERAL PORT BUILDING OFFICE AUTHORITY PARK MARITIME CENTER PORT PROPERTY Legend FIRE STATION, = GATE (ASTRONAUT BLVD.) MARTIN MARIETTA PORT CANAVERAL A1A SOUTH MATERIALS = NORTH SIDE OF PORT CT = CRUISE TERMINAL CITY OF BEACHES/HOTELSMARITIME ACADEMY AGGREGATE & TOWER NORTH ATLANTIC AVE. NCB = NORTH CARGO BERTH CAPE CANAVERAL TERMINAL A SIDE CRUISE TERMINALS SCB = SOUTH CARGO BERTH CT5 — Carnival Cruise Lines TB = TANKER BERTH WAREHOUSE CT6 — Carnival Cruise Lines REDEVELOPMENT CT8 — CARGO TERMINALS CT10 — Carnival Cruise Lines Royal Caribbean International CONTROLLED ACCESS ROADS The Cove = SOUTH SIDE OF PORT FUEL STORAGE B SIDE CRUISE TERMINALS FUTURE PROJECTS CT1 — Royal Caribbean International MARINA DISTRICT CT2 — Victory Casino Cruises PARKS CT3 — Port-of-Calls THE COVE/RESTAURANTS/RETAIL AREA = COMMERCIAL FISHING UNDER CONSTRUCTION SUBMERGED PORT PROPERTY INTER-AGENCY MARITIME FIRE OPERATIONS OPERATIONS STATION FACILITY CENTER AIR FORCE EUL DISCUSSION PROPOSED RAIL AREA

EROSION CONTROL AREA ALTERNATE RAIL RAIL YARD KENNEDY SR 401 SPACE MARINE SEAPORT CENTER PASS & I.D. PARKING RO/RO TERMINAL CANAVERAL

CT5 & 6 RAMP NCB8 AUTO/RAIL MAGELLAN RD. FUEL TERMINAL TRIDENT PARKING SDDC GARAGE SECURITY 832ND BASIN GROUPER RD.

WITH RETAIL RETAIL GATE CAPE CANAVERAL GT USA SPACE SNAPPER RD. DETACHMENT SUBMARINE PHASE II CT5 WHARF BULK PAYNE WAY CT6 NORTH WAREHOUSE RD. CONVEYOR ARMY INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION GATE COAST WHARF BASIN RD. GUARD CONTAINER RD. RO/RO RAMP HERCULES RD. DISNEY MORTON BANANA CRUISE WEST SCRAP SALT NAVAL RIVER LINE CANAVERAL SPRINT RD. ORDNANCE TURNING PHASE I CONTAINER CARGO RD. TEST UNIT NCB1 CAPE PKG NCB6 CRANES TERMINAL CPA (NOTU) BASIN (GT USA) CARGO T8 HANSON CANAVERAL C SLAG YARD SR 401 CONTAINER PARKING MIDDLE AIR FORCE PHASE II SNOOK RD. POSEIDON CRUISE TERMINAL DR. MARINE STATION GARAGE

PARKING TURNING WHARF CHARLES M. ROWLAND DR. TERMINAL PARKING NCB5 CEMEX WHSE. NCB2 BASIN PORT CT10 DOLPHIN RD. MILITARY Entrance Channel 44 feet /13.4 meters MLW, ENTRANCE CUT TO WIDEN CHANNEL PROPERTY PARKING 40 feet /12.2 meters MLW, 40 feet /12.2 meters MLW, planned to 46 feet MLW NORTH GARAGE PARKING planned to 43 feet MLW planned to 43 feet MLW NCB4 NCB3 Channel 40 feet/12.2 meters MLW, planned to 44 feet MLW FISHING DOCK OR THE COVE/ SCB4 TO LOCK/BARGE CANAL/ BOAT RAMPS FUTURE CRUISE EXPANSION RESTAURANT/ SCB2 JETTY MALCOLM E. McLOUTH INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY RODNEY S. KETCHAM RETAIL AREA TB1 SCB3 SCB1 FUTURE CRUISE PARK FISHING PIER MARINA DISTRICT PARK TERMINAL HERRING ST. GLEN CHEEK DR. CONTINENTAL CONCESSIONS, SCALLOP DR. BLUEWATER DR. CEMENT ASI WAREHOUSES AVOCET LAGOON CT1 CT2 CT3 BOAT BAIT & SNACK BAR . AND STORAGE R CANAVERAL COVE AUTOMOBILE RAMPS

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CONFERENCE COLUMBIA RD. DISCOVERY RD. BORDER PATROL CENTER SOUTH CITY OF ATLANTIS RD. (CBP) OFFICE CAPE CANAVERAL BEACHES & FISHING CANAVERAL PORT BUILDING OFFICE AUTHORITY PARK MARITIME CENTER PORT PROPERTY Legend FIRE STATION, = GATE (ASTRONAUT BLVD.) MARTIN MARIETTA PORT CANAVERAL A1A SOUTH MATERIALS = NORTH SIDE OF PORT CT = CRUISE TERMINAL CITY OF BEACHES/HOTELSMARITIME ACADEMY AGGREGATE & TOWER NORTH ATLANTIC AVE. NCB = NORTH CARGO BERTH CAPE CANAVERAL TERMINAL A SIDE CRUISE TERMINALS SCB = SOUTH CARGO BERTH CT5 — Carnival Cruise Lines TB = TANKER BERTH WAREHOUSE CT6 — Carnival Cruise Lines REDEVELOPMENT CT8 — Disney Cruise Line CARGO TERMINALS CT10 — Carnival Cruise Lines Royal Caribbean International CONTROLLED ACCESS ROADS = SOUTH SIDE OF PORT FUEL STORAGE B SIDE CRUISE TERMINALS FUTURE PROJECTS CT1 — Royal Caribbean International MARINA DISTRICT CT2 — Victory Casino Cruises PARKS CT3 — Port-of-Calls THE COVE/RESTAURANTS/RETAIL AREA = COMMERCIAL FISHING UNDER CONSTRUCTION The Cove expansion Phase I

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The New Cove – Destination for Dining, Shopping and Entertainment The first phase of Cove expansion, a Marketing to a mix of national and local 60,000 square-foot retail and restaurant potential tenants has begun and soft development on 14 acres, will connect commitments are coming in quickly. the Exploration Tower — our iconic Roadwork will begin as early as Fall seven-story 23,000 square-foot, $23 2015 with groundbreaking scheduled million visitor and community facility — for Spring 2016. and the new Cruise Terminal 1 Plaza, Port Canaveral has a history of which hosts retail and entertainment welcoming the public in, with our venues for cruise passengers and Port lifeguard-protected ocean beach, visitors. public parks, picnic facilities, bike trails, Broad sidewalks, outdoor seating and marinas, boat charters and public tropical plantings will shape the walking boating and fishing access. The Cove experience of a retail promenade true expansion is designed to complement to this community’s unique coastal- and augment this aspect of our unique casual character. On-street parking and Port, making it a true destination for a large lot will accommodate shoppers regional residents and visitors and and guests of a proposed lakefront a source of new opportunities for 200-room full-service upscale hotel. retailers and job seekers. 46 Atlantic Ocean KENNEDY SPACE Port Canaveral Rail Extension Project CENTER Trade and logistics is Florida’s largest The proposed Port business, with twice the impact of Rail Extension Project 528 tourism, but our region barely has would link existing Beachline Expressway participated. It is rail that links our Florida East Coast 520 state to the nation’s manufacturing Railway lines with our FEC Railroad N centers for exports and the population north cargo area. The A1A centers in the Southeast and Midwest Canaveral Port Authority for imports. Direct rail access is is committed to being critical if Port Canaveral is to operate both a premier provider of competitively with seaports in Florida customer service and a good and beyond. Given that we are one neighbor, and several routes of the few seaports in the Southeast are being evaluated to ensure that efficiently can achieve the -55 that we meet this commitment. foot depth needed to accommodate Taking advantage of an existing track the newest generation of cargo ships, line, some options are designed to Port Canaveral has importance to our cross property nation’s global competitiveness and and the with minimal comprehensive and transparent seaport-linked rail will position our disruption to wildlife and residences. study involving seven cooperating region to be a logistics leader. Other alternatives, such as a route agencies and community input that follows State Road 528, also are at every stage. At the end of this With Central Florida’s continuing promising. process, if the project is approved, population growth, new rail the STB will select the most optimal infrastructure also could address We have applied to the Surface route with minimal impact on safety, growing transportation needs, Transportation Board (STB), the recreation, wildlife and plants, water reduce already heavy truck traffic, federal entity in charge of interstate and air quality, navigation, noise, provide a strong diversified business commerce, for permission to build energy resources and aesthetics. environment and add essential jobs. the rail extension. For the next 18 to More information can be found at 24 months, the STB is conducting a www.portcanaveralraileis.com.

New rail infrastructure would add essential jobs FEB 2015: Record-setting six cruise ships in Port on same day

Fostering our Strengths Re-Berth is a Beginning Port Canaveral is one of the world’s This is just the beginning of our busiest cruise ports, in excellent position transformation — one that will pay to become number one in the world. dividends 50 years into the future. We Cruise provides about 80 percent of have begun major initiatives this year to our Port revenue today. As we work plan for the next decades of inevitable to expand our cargo operations, we and responsible change. A new Master continue to build upon our cruise Plan will help us make the best use of success. In December 2014, we opened every acre of our valuable Port land our newest and most advanced cruise going forward to benefit our customers complex, $110 million Cruise Terminal and community. 1. This year, we began a $55 million investment in expansion and renovation Cruise — A new Master Cruise Plan will of older Cruise Terminals 5 and 10. guide us in renovating our older cruise terminals to upgrade service and extend Unique among Florida ports in the their useful life span and in constructing recreational opportunities we offer new terminals efficiently in response to our community, last year we added new business demand. The next new more cabins to our popular Jetty Park terminal and berth potentially could be and built a new boat launch complex a dual facility on the south side of the Recreation — When Phase I of the that our users have called “the finest harbor in late 2016. Cove opens, we will be studying further in Florida.” phases — more potential retail space Cargo — The cargo projects we have and a major entertainment/concert begun are long-term in execution. We venue. We continue to improve our expect to build our cargo business parks and other facilities. gradually but significantly in upcoming decades. Beyond our current projects, Real Estate — Projects in Cocoa and we already are looking into attracting Titusville, as well as Orlando, will build automobile processing business with a long-term investment portfolio that a dedicated facility and deepening creates local jobs and cash flow for our harbor to a 50-foot or even continuing reinvestment in our future 55-foot depth. and our community’s prosperity.

Contacts: Business Development Cargo – Alberto Cabrera ([email protected]) Shannon Feeley ([email protected])

IAM#1149/1.2m/6-15 Cruise – Bobby Giangrisostomi ([email protected]) David Poston ([email protected]) 445 Challenger Rd., Ste. 301 Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Real Estate (321) 783-7831 Leasing – Scott Shepard ([email protected]) www.portcanaveral.com