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Powered By: Innovation is a Decision Maker contact sport. Leader Team Player Great ideas don’t happen alone. They happen when we connect with other innovators. That’s what uCity Square embodies — a community of ingenuity, grounded in decades of hard work, ambition, and collaboration. Together, we’re inventing the future.

Innovator

Game-Changer

Risk-Taker

40TH 34TH 30TH Technology might not be as smart and stylish if Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak didn’t live in the same neighborhood.

Information and how easily we attain it could be completely different if Sergey Brin hadn’t given Larry Page his tour of Stanford.

Electricity wouldn’t be quite the same if Ben Franklin hadn’t ventured out into a lightning storm with his kite. Why ? Why Philadelphia? Boston

Start local. Hartford Providence From Philadelphia, you’re connected to the entire East

Coast — and beyond. Scranton New Haven

New York 1.0 2.0 Allentown hour train ride to hour train ride to New York City Washington, D.C. Harrisburg Princeton Trenton

Lancaster

Philadelphia

Baltimore

Annapolis

Washington, D.C. Why Philadelphia?

Think global.

London, England Dublin, Ireland Montreal, Canada Frankfurt, Germany Toronto, Canada Paris, France st Chicago, IL San Francisco, CA 132 1 Philadelphia, PA Madrid, Spain Rome, Italy Los Angeles, CA direct flight World Heritage City Atlanta, GA Tel Aviv, Israel destinations served in the United States Dallas, TX from Philadelphia Doha, Qatar International Airport Why Philadelphia?

It’s more than just the city of brotherly love. It’s a city of overflowing potential. 64% No. 1 2nd largest of students at local U.S. city for downtown population in universities remain millennial growth (b) the country (c) in Philadelphia after graduating (a)

Sources: (a) Campus Philly, (b) Pew Research Center, (c) Center City District Annual Report Why Philadelphia?

Philadelphia is a city of firsts, known for generations of breakthroughs in science, education, technology, healthcare – and more.

1st 1st 1st 1st medical school computer (the 30- library (The Library pediatric double (University of ton ENIAC at Penn) Company, founded hand transplant ) by Ben Franklin) (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia) Why Philadelphia?

Ranked No. 3 among the must-see destinations in the world for 2015

One of the most livable global cities for balancing work and play Why University City? • Temple University

Why University City?

Fishtown Be connected to a corridor

• Philadelphia Museum of Art Northern of innovation. • Rocky Statue Liberties

• Penn Medicine • The Franklin Institute Penn Presbyterian Hospital •

• 30th Street Station Center • University City Science Center • • Drexel University Center City • LOVE Park Center City Old City West • City Hall The Wharton School • East • University of Pennsylvania • University City • • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia • Penn Medicine • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania • Thomas Jefferson University Rutgers-Camden • • University of the • Penn Medicine • Kimmel Center Sciences Our district was built on community.

University City connects the dots among innovators of all shapes and sizes – from elementary school students to budding entrepreneurs and global thought leaders.

Our neighborhood’s density and connectivity are ideally suited to facilitate collaboration between people, businesses, and research institutions. Why University City?

90 97 95 Walk Score Transit Score Bike Score

07 260 10 hotels restaurants farmers’ markets

Source: University City District Annual Review Why University City?

It’s the epicenter of research and healthcare innovation $900M+ 97% 75K >50K 170+ 85K private, non- office jobs undergraduate patents issued hospital patient institutional occupancy and graduate in 2014 admissions development projects students between 2015-2016

Source: University City District Annual Review Why uCity Square? Powelton Village

Saunders Park Why uCity Square?

Located in the heart of University City.

Spruce Hill Why uCity Square?

A formula for growth. uCity Square is where we’re gaining an advantage against Alzheimer’s. Where solar power is turned into everyday energy. Where blindness is being cured.

With 4M square feet of new office, lab, residential, and retail space being added over the next 10 years, uCity Square is the place for breakthroughs to happen.

15 10 365 700+ existing future existing future buildings buildings apartments apartments 2.5M 4.0M 9K+ existing future employees square feet square feet Why uCity Square?

Building towards the future.

3711 Market 3737 Market 3601 Market Innovation Plaza

Laboratory, Office Clinical, Laboratory, Residential Outdoor Space Medical Office

2008 Featured Tenants: 2014 Featured Tenants: 2015 Featured Tenants: 2015 completed completed completed completed 150K 335K 365 25K square feet square feet units square feet Silver Gold Silver LEED rating LEED rating LEED rating 3700 Lancaster Key: Warren Walk Future Development Why uCity Square? Existing Development

Future Drexel University

Outdoor Space

One uCity Square

uCity Square

3737 Market

3711 Market 3675 3601 Pivot Park Market Market

3800 Market

3400 Innovation Plaza Market Why uCity Square?

We’ve been convening and supporting innovation for decades.

With over 50 years of supporting research, entrepreneurship, and technology development, the University City Science Center is the heart and soul of uCity Square. Founded in 1963 as the nation’s first urban research park, the Science Center provides business incubation, programming, lab and office space, and support services for entrepreneurs and growing and established companies.

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Elevating innovation. Currently under construction, 3675 Market will offer Class A laboratory, office, co-working, and shared convening spaces. Located at the intersection of Market Street and 37th Street, 3675 Market will act as a physical nexus, linking the university campuses to the east and south, the commercial corridors along Market Street and Chestnut Street, and the residential communities to the north and west.

25K 50% 340K 10’ 14 Silver/Gold square foot pre-leased square feet ceilings stories projected LEED rating floor plates

Site Plan One uCity Square One uCity Square

Amplify your ideas. Currently in pre-development, One uCity Square is an integrated community of office, lab, housing, and retail space, complete with vertical gardens and on-site parking. The building will offer direct access to a public square activated with programming such as yoga, movies, concerts, and more.

389K 35K 11’ 4 11 Platinum square feet square foot ceilings winter stories projected LEED floor plates gardens rating

Site Plan Team Overview Team Overview

Development Team

Wexford Science + Technology is a development The University City Science Center is a multi- company exclusively focused on partnering with dimensional non-profit organization that operates universities, academic medical centers, and research across the spheres of innovation, tech-based economic institutions to create vibrant, mixed-use communities development, and real estate. Its core strengths in these built on a foundation of discovery, innovation and areas make the Science Center a unique powerhouse in entrepreneurial activity. Greater Philadelphia’s innovation ecosystem.

Contact Contact Joseph A. Reagan, Jr., AIA Curt Hess, RPA Vice President, Development Senior Vice President, Real Estate [email protected] [email protected] 215-590-5023 215-966-6275 Team Overview

Design Team

Master Planning Landscape Architect Architect

Notable Projects Notable Projects Notable Projects Harbor Point Development Comcast Center Plaza Microsoft University of Southern California Director Park Cliff Bar Johns Hopkins University Hudson Yards Battery Park City

Leasing Team

Lab / Office Leasing Retail Leasing

Paul Garvey Brian Young Jacob Cooper [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 215-963-4013 215-963-4155 215-568-2600 3535 Market Street Suite 1230 Philadelphia, PA 19104 e: [email protected] ucitysquare.com