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A LEGEND TO BE REBORN IN 2020

The Beury Building is one of the most well-known historic landmarks in North Philadelphia. Most know it as the B-onEr 4EvEr building. Others as the largest art deco building outside of Center City Philadelphia. No matter the graffiti tag or memory, the Beury is ready to be reborn as a cornerstone destination on the Broad Street corridor.

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The Beury will forever be a visual memory a visual be BeuryThe community This the neighborhood. of icon, will forever the First of president North National Bank of a former and Philadelphia named after housed once North National Bank the of and the draft Philadelphia University, Temple Places. Historic of and is listed Register on the National Vietnam during the War, board and The next Beury call the prominence to tenants its towering home will help reclaim the community and Philadelphia. a new legacy for create A BLANK SLATE

Shift Capital // Beury Building Development // beurybuilding.com // P 3 REIMAGINED Easily access Center City via train, car or bus. Move into a newly renovated and highly distinct building. Enjoy leasing rates that are moderately less than comparable spaces in Center City. Capitalize on a built-in customer base from the 80+ residentswho will call Beury home and the high density foot and transit traffic along Broad Street (~25K average daily SEPTA riders and ~30K drivers). daily average Be a destination for the transient-natured population living in Center City. Provide amenities opportunities and deeply a for rooted and growing neighborhood. Serve nearby population magnets, such as the Broad Street subway’sbustling Erie Avenue station, University’s Temple medical school, graduate schools, and Hospital, and the Shriners Hospital for Children. Skyline views from North Broad Street to Center City. Grand three-story lobby welcoming residents, customers, employees, and community members to ground floor retail and secondcommercial floor spaces. š š š š š š š š š š š š š š š š PERFECT FOR TENANTS TO WHO WANT š š PICTUREREIMAGINED A BEURY A re-envisioned BeuryA re-envisioned and weathering will shed of decades a destination and a neighborhood. re-energize

Shift Capital // Beury Building Development // beurybuilding.com // P 4 BY THE NUMBERSBY & UNITS Additional commercial space on the upper floors providing unique viewsof the city on the upper floors space providing commercial Additional APPROXIMATELY 15,000 SF OF COMMERCIAL SPACE AVAILABLE SF OF COMMERCIAL 15,000 SPACE APPROXIMATELY SF second floor floor and ~7,000 ground SF ~6,600 14-STORY MIXED USE AFFORDABLE MARKET AND RATE DEVELOPMENT rate units units and 30 market units: 50 affordable 80 residential Extension of the Beury building. REIMAGINED: BEURY PHASE II Approximately 20,000 SF of retail and 90+ residential units.

Shift Capital // Beury Building Development // beurybuilding.com // P 6 THE BEURY’S HOME: NORTH STREET BROAD The corridor is poised to serve nearby population magnets, such as the Broad Street subway’s bustling Erie station, Avenue University’sTemple medical school, graduate schools, Hospital, and the and Shriners Hospital for Children as well as the transient-natured population living in Center City. The Beury is situated North on Broad Street at the intersection of Broad Street, Germantown Erie and Avenue, The Avenue. North Broad Street corridor is a “focus identified area” in Mayor Kenney’s city-wide master plan through 2035.From revitalized commercial, residential, retail, community and spaces safety to corridor-wide improvements, the City its and partners are primed to re-establish Broad center Erie and as economic the and and “Downtown” of the North District. Shift Capital // Beury Building Development // beurybuilding.com // P 7 TRIPS VEHICLES

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THE UPTOWN THEATRE MOMENTUM DEVELOPMENT TEMPLE FOOTBALL STADIUM PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN OPERA NEAR THE BEURY HOUSE SCHEDULED COMPLETION DEC 2018 PROJECT HOME’S RUTH WILLIAMS HOUSE 20 MINUTES TO CENTER CITY Shift Capital // Beury Building Development // beurybuilding.com // P 9 COMPLETED DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 1 MILE Largest capital improvement project history. in Temple’s 11-story, 480,000 SF glass brick structure. and Functional site both for education research. and Founded by H. Chase Lenfest. Serves the Hunting Park neighborhood offering a wide variety of programs for young people in grades K through 12. 20,000 SF facility housing 40 full-time attorneys, paralegals, and support staff. Large meeting room shared with other community organizations. Community Legal Services is a non-profit law firm whose mission is to help low-income Philadelphia residents obtain equal access to justice by providing them with advice and representation in civil legal matters. 50,000 SF community center. First floor: full gymnasium, fitness center, game room, art room, weight room,studio, dance computer reference labs and library. Second floor: eight international glass-back singles squash courts, two educational learning centers, a study lounge, locker area, areas,common meeting rooms staff and officesfor SquashSmarts. š š š š š š š š š š š š š š š š $8.5 MILLION INVESTED TO BUILD COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES’ NORTH PHILADELPHIA OFFICES š š š $180 MILLION INVESTED IN LEWIS KATZ SCHOOL AT OF MEDICINE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY $10 MILLION INVESTED$10 MILLION TO BUILD THE LENFEST CENTER š š š Shift Capital // Beury Building Development // beurybuilding.com // P 10 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 1 MILE Six-month design challenge led by Called toServe CDC that aims to come up with innovative ideas to redevelop and sustainably use the church’s 1920s annex in ways that strengthens its neighborhood. Located one block from the intersection of Broad, Germantown and Erie, a key location along the North Broad Street commercial corridor. Mixed-use consisting building ground of floorcommunity- serving spaces. Expected uses include educational/youth after school programming in partnership with the elementary school across the street, health/medical uses, and critical retailers not currently within walking distance of residents. North10 the Lenfest Philadelphia, community- Center’s development arm, purchased the site in 2018. Produced by the Community Design Collaborative in partnershipwith the Called to Serve CDC. Conceptual designs drawings and business for facade improvements including signage, structural revisioning, exterior aesthetics, visual and wayfinding elements. š š š š š š š ZION BAPTIST CHURCH š š LIBERTY MOTEL SITE š š š BUSINESS IMPROVEMENTS FAÇADE ALONG NORTH STREET, BROAD ERIE GERMANTOWN AND COMMERCIAL CORRIDORS AVENUES š š Preliminary planning for a permanent pedestrian plaza at the triangular plaza found at Broad and Butler. Led by local businesses community and organizations– Called to Serve CDC and the Germantown and Erie Merchants Association. š š BROAD AND BUTLER GATEWAY AND BUTLERBROAD GATEWAY š š Shift Capital // Beury Building Development // beurybuilding.com // P 11

Mixed-use TransitOriented Development that will be a catalyst for the expansion and upgrading of medical complex. Temple’s 6-story, 105-unit apartment building. 21-story mixed-use tower with 128 apartments on nine floors above about 214,000 square feet of offices. Both buildings would feature ground-floor retail spaces that open onto a pedestrian plaza. Venture between HFZ, Amtrak and other partners. š š š š š NORTH DISTRICT STATION š š š š š PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 1 MILE

Shift Capital // Beury Building Development // beurybuilding.com // P 12 COMPLETED DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 1-3 MILES Ground level retail. Residents will be linked to Project Home’s behavioral health services, substance use treatment recovery and services, employment and and education services. Completed 2017. 88 affordable housing units to men and women who are homeless, formerly homeless at risk or homeless—including becoming of young adults—as well as low-income members of the community. š š š š š š š š PROJECT HOME’S RUTH WILLIAMS HOUSE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 1-3 MILES PROPOSED

PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE

šš$56 million restoration of 4,000-seat theater.

ššPartnership with Live Nation, Eric Blumenfeld and Holy Ghost Headquarters to transform the historic theater into the crown jewel of North Broad Street’s renaissance.

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Temple hasTemple promised an additional $300 million, including 28,000 SF of retail space, to help revitalize the area surrounding the stadium. š $130 MILLION INVESTMENT FOR TEMPLE UNIVERSITY’S NEW 35,000-SEAT FOOTBALL STADIUM š PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 1-3 MILES Plans for 2020 include:, pop-up park at the entrance, gallery space, commercial office space, lofts to be used as studios for local artists, and a black music museum. Remediation began in 2017 and, with help from the Mural Arts Program; work has been done to restore graffiti covered windows. 1929 historic venue listed on the National Register of Historic; once showed movies welcomed and famous jazz R&B and musicians. 2,040-seat renovated theatre with additional space for student events. š š š š š š š THE UPTOWN THEATRE š Shift Capital // Beury Building Development // beurybuilding.com // P 15

City Commerce Department Philadelphia’s of invested $350,000 in the North Broad corridor’s non-profit organization, North Broad Renaissance, formed 2014. in NBR’s focus: revitalize the community, create opportunity, and improve the economic power and overall quality of life along Street.Broad Increased the number of North Broad businesses participating in the program.SafeCam Program incentivizes commercial property owners business and owners to install surveillance cameras by reimbursing owners installation cost. City is working to add more live stream cameras along North Broad, and safety ambassadors to patrol areas along NorthBroad Street. SEPTA has budgeted $9 million for the reconstruction of the Erie Station on the —the second busiest station on the become ADAline—to compliant. SEPTA will conduct further exploration of the intersection through traffica study/assessmentto provide critical recommendations for improvements in pedestrian safety and traffic and transit flow. š š š š š š š š š SAFECAM PROGRAM š š š TO ERIE STATION RENOVATION š š NORTH RENAISSANCE BROAD PROPOSED NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS Completed 2017. in Designed “to express community values, enhance the environment, transform the landscape heighten.” and 55-foot tall LED light masts that serve as publicart and corridor lighting along Broad Street between Wood Street and Glenwood Avenue. Led by the City of Philadelphia’s Commerce Deparment and the Streets Department. š š š š š š š š THE UPTOWN THEATRE SHIFT CAPITAL

Shift Capital is a B Corporation® certified social impact real estate firm that deploys development strategies in underserved neighborhoods by aligning capital and long-term community success. We work to minimize the negative impacts of gentrification while positively impacting communities affected by inter-generational poverty. We seek to accelerate job creation, improve health and safety, and offer quality housing through thoughtful development that helps catalyze shared prosperity.

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