ELLIS BUILDING 2ND AVENUE & MONROE, DOWNTOWN PHOENIX

JOIN US NOW! SPACES ARE FILLING!!

WE’RE ON THE HUNT TO BUILD OUR CO-MMUNITY & CO-LLABORATE WITH LIKE-MINDED TENANTS TO JOIN OUR HOOD !!

ELLIS IS AN UPDATED, MODERN MIXED USE SPACE WITH 7 FLOORS IN A HISTORIC DOWN- TOWN BUILDING, IN THE HEART OF CENTRAL PHOENIX

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN : FOOD - COFFEE - RETAIL - WELLNESS - CO-WORKING - EVENT SPACE - CREATIVE SPACE - SMALL BUSINESSES - HISTORIC OFFICE SPACE-

---AND MORE!. -- AND IF YOU THINK OUR COMMUNITY IS A GOOD FIT FOR YOU,

EQUUS GROUP INC WWW.EQUUSCORP.COM CONTACT US TODAY [email protected] 602-570-5403 TO FIND OUT MORE! @THEELLISPHOENIX #THEELLIS ELLIS PROFILE PROJECT BRIEF

BUILDING DEVELOPER LOCATION The Ellis Building Equus Group Inc 2nd Ave & Monroe, Dtw Phx ELLIS BUILDING SNAPSHOT

BUILDING INCLUDES 6 STORIES + BASEMENT + ROOFTOP

BUILDING TOTAL SQ FOOTAGE : 58,382 SQ FT (INCLUDING BASEMENT) PROPERTY LOT SIZE : 9,174 SQ FT

LOCATION: Central Business District // Business Core Character Area Downtown Zoning, Opportunity Zone WHY ELLIS OFFICE BUILDING ?

- Purchase price - Strategically - Phoenix office rental is well below the located in a high space vacancy has replacement cost traffic area with Light decreased 60% since 2011 Rail stops nearby

- Only one block - Phoenix office lease - Great downtown location from Phoenix city rates on the rise: in transitioning area, hall and North more than 30% increase surrounded by tons of Central Avenue since 2012 activities and growth 4.2% 5.6% $6M

Phx employment Professional & Total cost of business service growth rate growth in renovations 2018 Phoenix 2018 MISSION HISTORICAL RESTORATION & ADAPTIVE RE-USE

We are passionate about preserving Phoenix’s historical landmarks and helping our community retain its uniqueness and integrity, and doing so in a sustainable, eco-conscious way. We are looking to bring back the grandeur that our historical buildings once offered, by beautifully apppointing them, yet able to meet the needs of modern culture. We shape our buildings, and our buildings shape us.

CREATIVE, SUSTAINABLE VISION COMMUNITY

At Ellis, we believe communities can grow and prosper without losing sight of their past. Our hope is to give1.1 new life and a renewed purpose to this iconic, historic downtown building, Equus Development Equus by bringing like minded folks AZ 85003 Phoenix 135 N. 2nd Avenue, together, who value being in a historical, creative space,

with an emphasis on wellness Villa Rita Dr. 2507 W. Phoenix, 85023 and an eco-conscious mind. We are looking to support local LOCATIONS: 800-257-5095 businesses who are committed Rd. 9200 Valley Valley, Prescott 86314 Arizona to positive, sustainable growth for the individual, the community, and the world beyond us.

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Housing residence projects currently 3,000+ under construction Hotel rooms currently under construction 326 $ 1922 Originally HISTORY constructed 01 with 4 floors & an elevator 1928 Two additional floors were 02 added to meet 1947 the demand for local office Del Webb space completed 03 interior upgrades with office & lobby configurations & new elevator. 1962 Building modernized 04 by Chanen 1991 Construction including City of exterior facade Phoenix of building 05 purchases building 2015

City Council 2019 06 directs City Staff to sell Equus Group the building 07 Inc awarded project for restoration & renovation

THEN & NOW ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION: 1922 PROJECT NAME: ELLIS BUILDING

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...NOW... DOWNTOWN>>> PHOENIX 135 N 2ND AVENUE LOCATION (AT 2ND AVENUE & MONROE)

Willo Historic District Coronado Coronado Road Historic District • 1 ArtHAUS • 118 Sandra Day O'Connor 1 2 3 The Muse Federal Courthouse 1st Avenue Encanto Historic 1st Avenue 7 • 3rd Street 3rd Street 7th Street District 4 7th Street • 6 Green Leaf Arts District • 119 Calvin C. Goode Municipal Bldg 7th Avenue Almeria Road 5th Avenue 5th Avenue 3rd Avenue 3rd Avenue s • 7 Coronado Commons • 120 City Council Chambers 3 122 Historic City Hall/ 5 • 11 Artisan Lofts on Central • 6 8 18 Enhance Condominiums County Courthouse s • McDowell Road • 19 Portland Place • 128 Maricopa County Forensic Central Avenue Central Avenue s • 20 Portland on the Park Science Center 10 CVS • 22 The Oscar • 129 County Administration Building 9 Banner MD Anderson Townsend Park 130 Maricopa County Superior Court Cancer Center • 23 Portland Two • Lynwood Road Historic District Cancer s 24 Roosevelt Square 134 Human Services Campus Survivor Park • • Banner—University Roosevelt Historic 135 County Justice Center 156 Medical Center Phoenix 25 Reflections at Portland District • • • 27 Illuminate Apartments • 136 County Sheriff's Office 28 Roosevelt Row Apartments 138 County Court Tower FQ Story Historic Willetta Street • • District 158 157 • 29 Artisan Village • 141 Clerk of Superior Court 11 158 30 Portland 38 Customer Service Center 177 • 12 • 31 Center 8 • 142 County Assessor's Office Culver Street • 32 Roosevelt Commons • 144 Phoenix O.I.C.

INTERSTATE 151 Job Corps ARIZONA 33 Lofts at McKinley 13 I-10 Interchange • 14 010 • s Margaret T. 34 McKinley Townhomes 70 APS Hance Park • • I-10 Papago Freeway • 35 Townhomes on 3rd • 78 Arizona Republic/Channel 12 16 INTERSTATE 83 Madison Square I-10 Interchange ARIZONA Margaret T. 36 The McKinley and Residences on 2nd Ave • 010 Hance Park • Moreland Street 37 Union@Roosevelt • 88 I-10 • 96 US Bank Tower I-10 Papago Freeway 15 17 202 Freeway 38 Linear Apartments Phoenix • 18 23 Access • 180 • 39 Roosevelt Point • 103 Channel 10 News North Garfield 108 Wells Fargo Plaza 19 20 21 159 Historic District • 40 Urban Living on 2nd Ave • 22 182 110 1 North Central I-10 43 Derby • Freeway Portland Street • 44 215 E McKinley 109 Renaissance Square Towers Access 25 • • 126 Bank of America 3rd Street 176 3rd Street 30 45 Proxy 333 • Roosevelt Historic • District 24 161 29 48 Metro4Twelve • 131 Luhrs City Center P 27 28 • 160 49 161 Ro2 Knipe Village 181 26 • • 172 Block 23 Office Properties Roosevelt Street 1000 North • 50 St. Croix Villas • s 192 207 • 51 The Met Apartments • 175 Galvanize 37 176 RO2 Office and Garage 185 Roosevelt 38 52 Skyline Lofts • Park • 7th Avenue 5th Avenue 7th Avenue 5th Avenue 2nd Avenue Central Avenue 1st Street 2nd Street 5th Street 7th Street Central Avenue 2nd Street 5th Street 7th Street 2nd Avenue 31 1st Street 39 181 Ten-0-One Building 3rd Avenue 3rd Avenue • 55 Cortland Fillmore • Garfield Street 191 Ellis Building 32 Evans Churchill • 56 High Street Fillmore • 35 Neighborhood 195 225 W. Madison 183 • 57 The Lofts at Fillmore • 33 34 162 197 Lincoln Union 1st Avenue 36 1st Avenue • 64 Taylor Place Student Housing • McKinley Street 43 198 WebPT 44 • 86 44 Monroe • 199 The Monroe s • 93 Renaissance Park Condominiums • 40 s 45 s 200 Marketplace One 94 Camden Copper Square • 42 • 41 165 46 201 Freeport McMoRan s 95 Orpheum Lofts • • 204 48 Pierce Street Garfield 115 Artisan Parkview • 47 163 Historic District • 206 Cityscape 124 Residences at CityScape • 186 164 49 • 52 53 8 McDowell Marketplace Grand Avenue 54 133 Jefferson Place • 50 51 600 North • 21 FOUND:RE Hotel Fillmore Street 143 Campaige Place • • 42 Phoenix Public Market 55 56 57 146 The Summit • • 53 Holiday Inn Express 59 63 P 148 Stadium Lofts • 208 184 Phoenix • 67 Sheraton Grand Phoenix 66 68 71 64 Biomedical 149 The Battery • 61 P Campus • Civic Space 68 AMC 24 Park 75 152 Matthew Henson Apartments • Taylor Mall s • 69 Arizona Center 205 156 Circa Central Avenue • 65 72 • 76 Crescent Ballroom 60 62 P 166 73 • 58 • 157 Willetta 15 69 77 Westin Hotel University 158 Portrait at Hance Park • Park 187 67 • 82 Springhill Suites by Marriott 70 74 Verde Park 159 Portland Broadstone • • 84 Welnick Marketplace 169 168 79 160 Roosevelt Living Townhomes • 179 • 87 Hotel San Carlos 167 162 The Stewart • 188 P 78 204 80 82 76 77 201 81 • 97 Hilton Garden Inn 163 6th Avenue Cottages • Van Buren Street • Phoenix Downtown ELLER 300 North • 164 Urban Living on Fillmore 203 170 84 • 98 Renaissance Phoenix P 89 94 165 LINK PHX BUILDING 190 91 • Downtown Hotel 85 88 P 189 90 167 Palmcourt Tower 83 86 87 P • 99 Hyatt Regency Hotel 169 Kenect Phoenix • University Park Monroe Street 92 • 111 Hanny's Neighborhood P • 191 199 P P • 173 The Ryan 97 P 123 CityScape 100 P Heritage 177 Future Development • 99 • 125 Palomar Hotel P 96 Square • P 95 98 Park 179 Future Development 93 • 132 Courtyard and Residence Inn Adams Street 101 185 EcoPhx • • 147 The Grove 111 193 112 107 178 186 Aspire Fillmore • 105 P P • 150 The Duce 103 P 113 • 104 109 110 114 s 188 Future Development 102 • 106 108 200 115 • 153 Warehouse 215 P 190 XPhoenix I-17: 1 mile 0 • 166 AC Hotel Street 194 Residence at Collier Center • • 168 Hampton Inn Patriots Square 206 P P • 119 121 122 Park 172 126 196 Alta Warehouse 118 P • 170 The Van Buren 116 117 202 Deck Park Vista • 120 123 P • 171 Fry’s Grocery Store 8th Street 9th Street P 124 125 171 9th Street P 173 127 205 Verde Park Condominiums • • 174 Future Development State Capitol: 1/2 mile Je‚erson Street 194 I-10: 1 mile Sky Harbor Intl Airport: 2 miles 208 New Development • 178 Future Development 131 • 2 Arizona Opera • P 180 Future Development 128 129 • 130 4 Phoenix Arts Museum • 132 133 182 Cambria Hotel P • • 5 Phoenix Theater Madison Street P • • 189 The Abbey Phoenix 10th Street 10th Street 12 Cutler Plotkin Jewish Center 137 139 • 192 Greenwood Brewing 138 P • 195 FRYS P P 140 13 Burton Barr Central Library 135 • 193 New Development 136 • GROCERY 15 Japanese Friendship Garden • • 207 The Blocks of Roosevelt Row Jackson Street Jackson Street 300 South 16 Phoenix Center for the Arts 142 174 • 9 AZ School for the Arts 143 144 145 146 • 141 17 Irish Cultural Center 134 • • 10 Genesis Academy • 26 MonOrchid • 14 Kenilworth Elementary School 58 YMCA/ASU Recreation Center 41 Harrison Street/Union Pacific RR • • • 59 ASU Student Union/Post Office • 46 Phoenix Union Bioscience H.S. 147 P 60 AE England 148 149 • • 47 Rio Salado College Buchanan Street • 63 Valley Youth Theater • 54 UA Cancer Center at Dignity Health s • 89 Herberger Theater • 61 School of Journalism/KAET-8 • 90 St. Mary's Basilica & Diocese • 62 ASU University Center 150 151 Pastoral Center • 65 ASU Center for Law and Society Lincoln Street 92 Children's Museum of Phoenix 196 • • 66 ASU College of Nursing • 100 Phoenix Convention Ctr West & Health Innovation 197 • 101 Phoenix Convention Ctr North • 71 Phoenix Biomedical 5th Ave 5th Ave 198 104 Arizona Federal Theater Campus Garage 4th Avenue 3rd Avenue 2nd Avenue 1st Avenue 1st Street 2nd Street 3rd Street 4th Street 5th Street 6th Street 7th Street 3rd Avenue 2nd Avenue 5th Street 1st Street 7th Street 4th Avenue 1st Avenue 2nd Street 3rd Street 4th Street 6th Street • Grant Street 107 Orpheum Theater 72 Translational Genomics 153 • • 112 Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center Central Avenue Central Avenue Research Institute (TGen) s Grant Park 155 • Neighborhood 154 • 113 Symphony Hall 73 Bioscience Partnership Building 152 • Sherman Street 114 Arizona Science Center 6th Avenue 11th Avenue 9th Avenue 11th Avenue 9th Avenue 6th Avenue 175 • • 74 Health Sciences Education Bldg 7th Avenue 7th Avenue Central Park 116 Carnegie Library/Museum I-17: 1 mile Approximate scale: 1” = 400’ I-17: 1 mile • • 75 ASU Preparatory Academy • 121 Cesar Chavez Plaza • 79 Arizona Biomedical Collaborative • 127 Phoenix Convention Ctr South • 80 UA College of Medicine—Phoenix • 137 The Pressroom • 81 UA College of Medicine, Bldg 4 Downtown Phoenix Redevelopment Area Planned Metro Lightrail Route Residential • 139 Talking Stick Resort Arena • 91 ASU Mercado Enhanced Municipal Services District Metro Lightrail Route Arts/Cultural/Sports/Event • 140 • 145 Scheduling Institute/On Jackson 154 George Washington Carver DOWNTOWN Current Project Sites Metro Lightrail Stop Government/Non Profit • • 155 ASU – Grant Street Studios Museum & Cultural Center 183 Wexford Science + Technology Warehouse District Phoenix Biomedical Campus Oces & Buildings • 85 US Bankruptcy Court 184 Future Development Capitol Mall District City Council District 4 Hotel/Public Gathering • • • 102 Phoenix Police Headquarters • 187 Thunderbird School ASU Downtown Phoenix Campus District City Council District 7 Education/Research PHOENIX • 105 Phoenix Municipal Court of Global Management THE DOOR IS OPEN PHX Core Innovation District City Council District 8 • 106 Phoenix City Hall • 203 Gateway Community P s Parking Garage, School Updated 1/20 • 117 Police Forensic Lab College Makerspace >>> 135 N 2ND AVENUE (AT 2ND AVENUE & MONROE) WHATS HAPPENING AROUND US

THE URBAN HEART OF ARIZONA

ART + DOWNTOWN PHOENIX FACTS, FIGURES AND AERIAL MAP MUSEUMS ASU DOWNTOWN FIRST FRIDAYS Downtown’s metamorphosis from what was primarily a business and government hub into what it is today—a SPORTS + EVENTS dynamic live/work/play/learn neighborhood that radiates walkable charm—has made us one of the nation’s most FARMERS MARKETS PHOTO: JILL RICHARDS PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO: compelling comeback stories.

Higher education expansion, rapid residential growth, FACTS AND FIGURES a steady influx of tech and biomedical jobs, and a continued rise in restaurant and nightlife options have $6.0+ billion positioned Downtown as one of the hottest development Downtown Redevelopment Area areas in the Valley of the Sun. investment 2005-2019 (YTD) Downtown is bustling with life from dawn to well past 19,500 the midnight hour. Music venues, concert halls, theaters, Downtown residential population 200+ restaurants and bars, and 40+ coffee shops are magnets for Phoenicians and Downtown’s 6 million URBAN CORE WORKFORCE annual visitors. 65,000+ Downtown’s thriving urban core is among the reasons Within 1 mile of Downtown† more people are choosing Phoenix as their new home 183,500+ over any other American city. Downtown is a dynamic Within 3 miles of Downtown attractor for diverse new residents of all ages moving into its thousands of new apartments and condominiums. 322,500+ Within 5 miles of Downtown This transformation has to be seen to be believed, so follow the cranes to the urban center of the 5th largest city in America and rediscover Downtown.

†From Central & Washington (CoStar) chicago based X Social THE “X” communities plans to build a 616-bed apartment community at 200 W. Monroe Street. due to significant demand for hotels, THE HYATT hyatt will be building an 8 story PLACE structure on a .6 acre parcel of land which is currently a parking lot at 2nd avenue & adams street in downtown FLOORPLAN AVAILABILITY

BASEMENT 8000 sq ft Term: Committed 25/sf/yr 00 Space: Speakeasy “Ellis Underground”

FIRST FLOOR 1800-7800 sq ft Term: Negotiable 01 Space: Restaurant/Retail 30/sf/yr Available: Now

SECOND FLOOR 2500-8230 sq ft 02 Term: Committed Space: Wellness Center 25/sf/yr “Urban Wellness”

THIRD FLOOR Term: Negotiable 2500-8230 sq ft 03 Space: Office 26/sf/yr Available: Now

FOURTH FLOOR Term: Negotiable 2500-8230 sq ft 04 Space: Office 26/sf/yr Available: Now

FIFTH FLOOR Term: Negotiable 2500-8230 sq ft 05 Space: Office 27/sf/yr Available: Now

SIXTH FLOOR 2500-8230 sq ft Term: Negotiable 06 Space: Co-Working Office 29/sf/yr Available: Now “"Ellis SPEAKEASY underground” BAR B d p BASEMENT FLOORPLAN

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CITI FARMS Urban Microgreens Indoor Farm Citifarms is an indoor vertical farm located in central Phoenix. We focus in growing microgreens and other leafy greens hydroponically in a controlled environment.

WOMENS COWORKING SPACE Designed specially for women Whether an entrepreneur or remote employee, you need a space to be focused and productive. We’ve created a beautiful office environment to meet all your needs. Get down to business, take a break to relax, or connect with like minded women working side by side.

URBAN WELLNESS New downtown location Center for Integrative Health. Physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual wellness are all inseparable and co-dependent. Understanding how one small change in our lifestyles can impact our health is the first step towards experiencing wholesomeness of health.

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FLOOR PLAN PROJECT TIMELINE APRIL 2022 JUNE 2020 JUNE APRIL 2019 april 2020 APRIL 2021 Nov 2020 JUNE 2019 MAY 2021 Dec 2020 May 2019 FEB 2022 FEB 2021

FINAL PROJECT ONGOING PROJECT LAUNCH Estimated Project Completion Restaurant Construction Starts Speakeasy Constructionstarts 2nd/6th Fl. Tenants Move In 3rd &4thfloorsmovein Design 3rd/4thFloors Construction Starts Project Kick Off 5th floormovesin DESIGN + CONCEPTS Restaurant Opens Speakeasy Opens Design 5thfloor PHASE II PHASE I

ABOUT US

In the spring of 2009, Douglas Edgelow began an extensive due diligence period that eventually lead him to build- ing his first Vertical Farm, in July of 2011. Throughout the due diligence period and up to the present day, Doug has been filming and documenting the unique and fascinating global journey of, “The Making of Citifarms.”

Graduating with an undergraduate degree in Psychology, Seeing an opportunity, Doug relocated to Phoenix, Douglas J. Edgelow started a landscaping and garden center Arizona and initially worked with Peter Thomas who to finance his way through University in Calgary and Sas- had been successful in taking the Century 21 fran- katoon, Canada. Ten years later the combined companies chise across Canada. Not content to work for some- were employing over 300 and had locations in 25 centers one, Doug started his own company and went on to across Canada. Determined to bring professionalism to develop real estate on his own. Over the last 20 the industry, Doug also served as President of the Alberta years, Doug has developed over a thousand condomini- Landscape Trades Association. His landscape company, ums with partners and his own resources including a Palliser Environs, won over 20 beautification awards in 17-story high-rise condominium project, which won Alberta including hard and soft landscape of the Olympic a prestigious “Pillar Award” for the best adaptive Plaza where the Calgary Winter Olympic ceremonies were re-use project in the USA from the National Home- held. As a full service landscape company, Palliser builders Association. He also won a “Red” award for Environs did everything from full design services to the development of his Hilton Garden Inn in Phoenix. irrigation, installation and maintenance of both com- mercial and residential projects. Not content to remain Doug has developed commercial and residential proj- a sub trade, Doug decided that he really wanted to be ects in the metropolitan Phoenix area as well as Puerto more involved in the real estate development business. Vallarta, Mexico (www.equuscorp.com). Doug is an avid yoga practitioner and currently owns a yoga studio Doug moved his family to Honolulu where he attended Chami- with his daughter in Phoenix (www.urbanyogaphx.com). nade University and graduated summa cum laude with a Mas- He has traveled extensively throughout the world and ters in Business Administration majoring in International now is also working on an urban farming concept uti- Business. While there, he wrote his thesis on the debacle lizing LED lights and hydroponics (www.citifarms.com) of the Savings & Loan failures in the Southwestern Unit- furthering his intense interest in healthy living. ed States during the Resolution Trust Corporation days. Doug continues to develop real estate and seek out exceptional investment opportunities.

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