AUSTIN LANDING The bridge between & Dayton Located at I-75 and Austin Boulevard

142-Acre Mixed-Use Development NOW OPEN Retail • Restaurants • Office • Hotel • Residential

10050 Innovation Drive Developed By: Suite 100 Dayton, OH 45342 Phone: 937•434•7218 Fax: 937•434•0824 www.AustinLanding.com WHY AUSTIN LANDING

During the past 50 years the Cincinnati and Dayton metropolitan areas have grown together along . The population along the I-75 corridor has increased by more than 60,000 just in the past 10 years. As a result of this rapid growth, in both people and business, the Department of Transportation approved construction of a new located at Austin Boulevard and Interstate 75 to relieve the burden currently placed on the existing roadway system and address the double-digit growth projected in to the future.

v Austin Landing is in the heart of the Cincinnati/Dayton Corridor, the fastest growing corridor in the State of Ohio.

v Austin Landing is a gateway to the fastest-growing suburbs in the region, including Centerville, Clearcreek Township, Miamisburg, Miami Township, Springboro and Washington Township: Ø More than 7,000 new residential units have been constructed within 5 miles of the site since 2000

v Austin Landing is a gateway to the region’s top employers: Ø Wright-Patterson Air Force Base employs 60,000 both inside and outside the fence.

Ø More than 2,000,000 square feet of office space exists within 2 miles of the site.

Ø Austin Landing itself has a daytime population of 8,000, including: Motoman (400 employees), Teradata (583 employees), Lexis Nexis (3,400 employees) and MetLife (1,400 employes). There are 486 businesses and 16,296 employees within 2 miles of Austin Landing and 4,817 businesses and 63,709 employees within 5 miles.

Ø Successful companies like Teradata, MetLife, Kettering Health Network and LexisNexis have continued growing throughout the recession.

v Austin Landing is uniquely supported by direct access to three major transportation thoroughfares: Ø Interstate 75 is the backbone of the Cincinnati/Dayton Corridor.

Ø provides quick access to Bellbrook, Beavercreek, Wright Patterson Air Force Base and Columbus, Ohio.

Ø State Route 741 parallels I-75 to the East and connects Austin Landing to the existing office and residential communities in the southern part of the region. Ø 100,000 cars pass per day on I-75. 26,000 cars pass per day on Austin Boulevard (expected to increase 20 percent by 2033), and 29,000 cars pass per day on State Route 741 (expected to increase 26 percent by 2033).

v The new Austin Interchange opened in July 2010. Studies by the Montgomery County Transportation Improvement District estimate the $47 million investment will spur more than 10,000,000 square feet of new economic development growth and thousands of new jobs in the immediate area around the interchange. BUSINESSES Austin Landing boasts over 7,000 on site employees daily

Brady Ware & Schoenfeld, leading regional accounting firm, with more than 120 professional team members, serving clients throughout the Midwest and in Georgia in a variety of industries.

Clark, Schaefer, Hackett and Co., ranked as the largest Dayton Area Accounting Firm, based on the number of CPAs.

Eubel Brady & Suttman Asset Management, ranked as the 6th largest Dayton Area Stock Brokerage Firm.

Kettering Health Network, ranked as Dayton’s 3rd largest employer, brings every new hire through its administrative office at Austin Landing.

Lexis Nexis, located within a mile of Austin Landing, is the 6th largest Dayton Com- pany, with 3,400 full-time employees.

LifePlan, ranked as the 6th largest Dayton Area Financial Planning Firm.

Merrill Lynch, ranked as the largest Money Management Firm and the 2nd largest Dayton Area Stock Brokerage Firm.

MetLife has 1,400 local employees located less than a half mile from Austin Landing.

Sogeti USA, LLC, ranked as the 15th largest Dayton Company, based on revenue.

Teradata World Headquarters, ranked as the 5th largest Dayton company, based on revenue.

Thompson Hine, LLC, ranked as the 2nd largest law firm in Dayton, based on num- ber of lawyers.

Wells Fargo combined two local offices in the region to create a central hub at Austin Landing because of its location convenient to clients.

Office tenants at Austin Landing have more than 2,700 meetings with visitors to Austin Landing each month. Creating plenty of catering and private room demand. BUSINESSES OFFICE Ameriprise Financial Chudde Wealth Management Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co. Eubel Brady & Suttman Kettering Health Network LifePlan Financial Group Merrill Lynch Raymond James RG Properties SHC Services, Inc. Sogeti (USA Headquarters) Stifel Nicolaus and Company, Inc. Teradata Corporation (World Headquarters) Thompson Hine Law Firm ThyssenKrupp Wells Fargo

HOSPITALITY Hilton Garden Inn

RETAIL ANCHORS Field & Stream Kohl’s Department Store Kroger T.J. Maxx/HomeGoods

RESTAURANTS Another Broken Egg BJ’s Brewhouse Chipotle (Under Construction) Dewey’s Pizza Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Five Guys Burgers and Fries Noodles & Company (Under Construction) Panera Bread SITE PLAN (North Side) Regional Employers

EMPLOYER # of EMPLOYEES Wright Patterson Air Force Base 27,400 Premier Health Partners 14,548 Kettering Medical Network 6,235 PNC 3,700 Lexis Nexis 3,400 Good Samaritan 3,000 Wright State University 2,700 Samaritan North 2,600 International Truck & Engine 2,500 University of Dayton 2,400 Behr America 2,400 Sinclair Community College 2,375 Anthem 2,243 Proctor & Gamble 2,100 Atrium Medical Center 1,900 Sycamore Medical 1,800 Cintas Corporate 1,800 AT&T 1,700 Reynolds & Reynolds 1,550 VA Medical Center 1,540 GE Consumer Finance 1,500 Children’s Medical Center 1,460 Metropolitan Life 1,400 Bon Ton Stores 1,380 Luxotica Retail 1,166 Avery Dennison 1,000 Advics Manufacturing 650 Bethany Lutheran Village 650 Sumco 623 Pioneer Automotive 621 Siemens Business Services 525 Teradata 583 Motoman 400 Iams Company 300 New Page 300 Kurz-Kasch 225 O’neill Associates 200 Regional Employers

EMPLOYER # of EMPLOYEES Merrill Lynch 110 Kettering Physician Network 106 Design Forum 100 Thompson Hine 95 Sogeti 95 Clark Schaefer Hackett 76 Wells Fargo 75 UBS Financial Services 61 ThyssenKrupp 56 Demographics

5 Miles

Austin Landing The Greene Fairfield Commons

Population: 2019 Total Population 128,182 143,585 176,072 121,451 2014 Total Population 126,092 142,856 176,401 120,868 2010 Total Population 124,008 142,306 177,675 120,600

Households: 2019 Total Households 52,433 61,356 75,419 49,647 2014 Total Households 51,624 61,036 75,326 49,252 2010 Total Households 50,655 60,602 75,310 48,797

Household Income: 2014 Avg Income $79,477 $75,696 $72,197 $65,980 2014 Median Income $56,945 $53,810 $52,628 $49,345

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Austin Landing Dayton Mall The Greene Fairfield Commons

Population: 2019 Total Population 345,917 411,847 490,400 435,754 2014 Total Population 342,892 410,530 490,689 436,367 2010 Total Population 341,749 411,524 493,255 438,966

Households: 2019 Total Households 142,560 171,236 205,360 181,364 2014 Total Households 141,219 170,450 205,013 181,071 2010 Total Households 140,148 171,236 204,822 180,874

Household Income: 2014 Avg Income $73,086 $66,715 $63,381 $60,788 2014 Median Income $53,115 $46,701 $44,054 $43,518 New Single Family Homes in Last Decade

LOCATIOn PERIOD new SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

Springboro, OH 2002-2012 1,160 Clearcreek Township, OH 2002-2012 1,813 Washington Township, OH 2002-2012 789 Centerville, OH 2002-2012 587 Miami Township, OH 2002-2012 2,547

Key Points: • Many neighboring communities, especially Miami Twp., experienced a significant housing boom from 2002-2006. • Housing in the neigboring jurisdictions is again trending upward. ON-SITE AMENITIES

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