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INCREASED PERSONAL WEALTH HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE “ has the 2nd fastest personal income growth rate in the U.S. “Oklahoma City is the 10th Best City to Live in for 2009 ” since 1983.” — Bizjournals, September 2009 — RelocateAmerican.com, May 2009 OKLAHOMA CITY AVERAGE NET WORTH 2009 [Oklahoma City] has everything someone just starting out in his Be a Part of a Southern Success Story Milwaukee, $193,377Milwaukee, $193,377 or her career needs: a large number of oil, gas and agricultural jobs, a low cost of living and short commute times. Memphis, $297,028Memphis, $297,028 Oklahoma City is the fastest growing large — MSN Real Estate, November 2009 , $345,930Boston, $345,930 MSA in terms of per OKC, $360,867OKC, $360,867 Oklahoma City is capita income. , $355,299 “ ranked second Denver, $355,299 — Bureau of Economic , $312,529Chicago, $312,529 Analysis, August 6, 2009 among the nation’s

Tampa, $363,241Tampa, $363,241 100 largest metro

Source: ESRI 2009 and ACCRA Cost of Living Index 2009 areas for economic Source: ESRI 2009 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD2000-2009 INCOME performance since “ 2000-2009 the recession was Oklahoma City TotalTotal 2000 2000 IncreaseIncrease to to2009 2009 declared. enjoys the DenverDenver Denver 6th Most Appealing City 3rd Most Livable Bargain nation’s third — Brookings Institute, June 2009 BostonBoston for Workers Age 20-30 Market Boston best pace for — MSN Real Estate, November 2009 ChicagoChicago — Bizjournals, March 2010 annual income Chicago 7th Cleanest City growth, a rapid OKLAHOMAOKC CITY — Forbes Magazine, March 2008 TampaTampa 7.2 percent.OKLAHOMA— CITY 3rd Best Travel Time Bizjournals, Among the nation’s best MemphisMemphis for Commuters March 15, 2010 Tampa sporting (Top 10%). MilwaukeeMilwaukee — Forbes, February 2010 — Sporting News, October 7, 2009 Memphis $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000

Source: ESRI 2009 Source: ESRI 2009 HOME VALUE APPRECIATION Milwaukee AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD REAL DISPOSABLE INCOME 2009 AVERAGE AVERAGEHOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD REAL REAL DISPOSABLEDISPOSABLE INCOME INCOME 2009 2009 Oklahoma City is listed among Forbes’ 25 Strongest Housing Markets. Cost of LivingCost of Living Adjustment Adjustment Net Avg Avg HH HH Disposable Disposable Income Income $0Cost of Living Adjustment$10,000 Net$20,000 Avg HH Disposable$30,000 Income $40,000 $50,000 $60,000— Forbes, January 7, 2009 Four-Quarter Price Change by State: Purchase-Only Index (Seasonally Adjusted) Source: ESRI 2009 Milwaukee US Four-Quarter Appreciation = -1.2% (2008Q4- 2009Q4) -0.5% -5.2%

-2.6% -1.3% 1.0% 1.2% -1.0% Oklahoma was -7.4% Oklahoma City -0.3% -6.6% -1.2% -0.9% 1.6% No. 1 in home -6.0% -2.8% -0.7% -0.5% 0.7% -3.1% 2.1% 1.0% -3.7% price appreciation -17.3% Memphis 1.7% -0.3% -7.6% -4.8% -0.4% 2.8% District of Columbia -2.7% 3.1% -3.8% 1.5% West 0.0% Virginia 1.6% among the states 0.3% -5.5% -0.6% 3.5% -12.7% -4.5% Oklahoma 1.5% Denver 1.4% New in the fourth -1.2% 2.1% -1.6% Signs of progress 0.8% 0.7% quarter 2009. -2.8% Chicago -8.2% — Federal Housing Finance can be seen -13.1% -25.0% to -10.0% -10.0% to 0.0% 0.0% to 5.0% Agency House Price Index, 5.0% to 10.0% Boston February 2010 everywhere in

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Source:Source:ESRI ESRI 20092009 and ACCRA Cost of Living Index 2009 — Texas Real Estate Monthly, GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY CHAMBER June 2009 When it comes to the cost of living, the Sooner State beats out the 123 Park Avenue | Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Alison Oshel | (405) 297-8958 | [email protected] -$20,000 rest-$10,000 of the nation.$0 — $10,000CNBC.com, August$20,000 1, 2009$30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 www.okcchamber.com/retail Source: ESRI 2009 04/10

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Source: ESRI 2009 HEALTHY COMMERCIAL REAL VIBRANT & GROWING DOWNTOWN ECONOMIC VITALITY ESTATE MARKET “Retailers and developers would do well to heed what Downtown Oklahoma “OKC has the lowest unemployment rate in the nation” City has to offer.”— Chain Store Age, October 1, 2009 — U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, February 2009 “America’s heartland is heating up its development and leasing activities. At the center of the action is Oklahoma City.” “Oklahoma City POPULATION 2000-2014 — Chain Store Age, September 25, 2009 residents approved Means Business % Change Oklahoma City rebuilt a $777 million tax Cities of Populations from 500,000-600,000 • 21% population increase in only nine years its economy on the package for a 70-acre New Orleans MARKET RANKING (940 AREAS*) • Traffic counts exceed 210,000 daily at I-35 and I-40 basis of careful central park, convention Milwaukee lending practices, POPULATION 1.22 MILLION TOP 5% • Property values increased 118% since 2000 center, streetcar system, diversified industries EFFECTIVE BUYING INCOME $23.38 BILLION TOP 5% • $5 billion in new developments from 1995-2014 aquatic centers, boating Denver and debt-free public TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 479,972 TOP 5% • 8 million people visit each year facilities and trails that projects. It offers a HH WITH EBI OF $75,000> 75,463 TOP 6% • More than 2,300 new housing units built or planned will be built over the next road map for building nine years.”— New York TOTAL RETAIL SALES $20.96 BILLION TOP 5% • 1,600 hotel rooms Oklahoma City a stronger economy. *Metropolitan Statistical Areas Source: Neilson-Claritas • Booming student population Times, January 26, 2010 Boston — Bloomberg, April 15, 2009

The current recession has put much of -20% -15% -10% -5% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% The 50-story Downtown Oklahoma City Population the U.S. on an economic losing streak. $750M Devon Source: ESRI 2009 But a few places have missed most of Energy Tower will Area Pop. 2000 Pop. 2009 Increase Employment be completed in City Center 7,069 8,548 21% 49,930 the pain. Oklahoma City is perhaps the 2012. Fewer job losses, lower foreclosure rates and benefits Downtown Trade Area 490,549 514,887 5% most surprising. Construction cranes gained from the energy sector are some of the factors are busy here. (15-min drive) Oklahoma City 506,132 566,927 12% 258,292 that helped Oklahoma City metro area’s rise to number 29 on the Best-Performing Cities index. — USA Today, August 12, 2009 OKC MSA 1,095,421 1,227,278 12% 572,819 — Milken Institute, November 12, 2009 Sources: ESRI 2009, OKC Planning Department 2010, Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS TOP 15 RETAIL MARKETS TOP 15 RETAIL MARKETS METRO AREA JOB GROWTH 2000 - 2009 Core to Shore Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics , CES not seasonally adjusted San Francisco 4.3% San Francisco 4.3% Just on the horizon, 750 acres of developable land will become part of downtown Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City San Diego 6.0% San Diego 6.0% Visit www.okcchamber.com/retail or www.okc.gov and search for CORE TO SHORE for more infor- Washington 6.5% Washington 6.5% Oklahoma City mation on this opportunity. Memphis San Jose, CA 6.7% San Jose, CA 6.7% Minneapolisshoppers annually Denver Orange , CA 7.0% Orange County, CA 7.0% Miamispend 21% more Oklahoma City Philadelphia Los Angeles 7.1% per person on Los Angeles 7.1% Oakland-East Bay, CA Milwaukee Seattle-Tacoma 7.7% apparel, shoes Seattle-Tacoma 7.7% New York and accessories Chicago Boston 8.0% New Jersey TOP 15 RETAIL MARKETSBoston 8.0% than the national Portland, OR Boston Portland, OR 8.2% 2010 Projected Vacancy Portland, OR 8.2% Bostonaverage and have San Francisco 4.3% New Jersey 8.5% Seattlea propensity-Tacoma Cleveland New Jersey 8.5% San Diego 6.0% Losto Angeles drive further New York 8.5% -12% -10% -8% -6% -4% -2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% Washington 6.5% New York 8.5% Orangethan County, the CA average Oakland-East Bay, CA 8.6% San Jose, CA San Jose, CA 6.7%Oakland-East Bay, CA 8.6% consumer. Oklahoma City 9.5% Washington — August Partners Orange County, CA 7.0% Oklahoma City 9.5% San Diego Miami 9.6% Presentation of Los Angeles 7.1% Miami 9.6% SanOklahoma Francisco City Consumer Oklahoma City is among the 10 best cities Minneapolis Seattle-Tacoma 10.0% 7.7%Minneapolis 10.0% study, April 8, 2010 in America to find a job. — US News, August 25, 2009 Boston 0.0%8.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% Portland, OR 8.2% 20102010 ProjectedProjected Vacancy Vacancy Sources: Marcus & Millichap Research Services, Reis,Inc. New Jersey Sources:8.5% Marcus & Millichap Research Services, Reis,Inc. New York 8.5%

Oakland-East Bay, CA 8.6%

Oklahoma City 9.5%

Miami 9.6%

Minneapolis 10.0%

0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0%

Sources: Marcus & Millichap Research Services, Reis,Inc.