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Dining Sustainable Amenity-Richbusiness Hub Dining Sustainable Amenity-Richbusiness Hub GREENWAY SPACIOUS VIBRANT GREENWAY SPACIOUS VIBRANT DINING SUSTAINABLE AMENITY-RICHBUSINESS HUB DINING SUSTAINABLE AMENITY-RICHBUSINESS HUB THE GRASS THE GRASS greener A A way CONVENIENT to officewayto DYNAMICCONVENIENT LUSH office GREENWAY SPACIOUS DYNAMIC LUSHVIBRANT GREENWAY SPACIOUS VIBRANT DINING SUSTAINABLE AMENITY-RICHBUSINESS HUB DINING SUSTAINABLE AMENITY-RICHBUSINESS HUB CONVENIENT DYNAMICCONVENIENT LUSH DYNAMIC LUSH Greenway Plaza 1 2 Greenway Plaza is a 52-acre master-planned, GREENWA PLAZA CAPU N mixed-use development of 11 buildings and roughly 4.9 million square feet of office space Greenway Plaza Office situated between Downtown Houston and EDLOE SURFACE Greenway Plaza Parking LOT The Galleria. EDLOE PARKING GARAGE NORTH RICHMOND PARKING GARAGE EDLOE ST AVE D PLAZA DRIVE A MON RICH COLQUITT ST 12 8 FOOD 2 TRUCKS 1 & 2 GWP SURFACE GARAGE LOT 2 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY PLAZA DRIVE B 1 1 11 9 GWP GARAGE THE HUB & VISITOR TONY’S FROST FUSION BANK PARKING GARAGE EATS 3800 TRANSPORTATION O HEALTHY WAY BUFFAL CENTER WAY SPEED LIFETIME PRIMROSE SCHOOL DOUBLETREE 3 PARKING GARAGE HOTEL FOOD HALL 4 PARKING NORFOLK ST GARAGE TIMMONS LANE 5 PHOENIX LAKEWOOD CHURCH OWER PARKING T PLAZA LOOP ROAD GARAGE PARKING GARAGE AY FREEW WEST SOUTH 59 69 3 Asset Profiles 4 One and Two Greenway Plaza 1 Greenway Plaza 2 Greenway Plaza Building Size 210,015 Building Size 209,914 Number of Floors 11 Number of Floors 11 Typical Floor Size 19,094 Typical Floor Size 19,581 Parking 3/1,000 Parking 3/1,000 5 Three, Four & Five Greenway Plaza 3 Greenway Plaza 4 Greenway Plaza 5 Greenway Plaza Building Size 518,578 Building Size 241,294 Building Size 912,011 Number of Floors 21 Number of Floors 11 Number of Floors 31 Typical Floor Size 24,694 Typical Floor Size 19,777 Typical Floor Size 26,777 Parking 3/1,000 Parking 3/1,000 Parking 3/1,000 6 8 Greenway Plaza Eight Building Size 278,798 Greenway Number of Floors 15 Typical Floor Size 17,020 Plaza Parking 3/1,000 12 Greenway Plaza Twelve Building Size 254,920 Greenway Number of Floors 15 Typical Floor Size 16,955 Plaza Parking 3/1,000 7 Nine & Eleven Greenway Plaza 9 Greenway Plaza Building Size 746,824 Number of Floors 31 Typical Floor Size 24,195 Parking 3/1,000 11 Greenway Plaza Building Size 745,956 Number of Floors 31 Typical Floor Size 23,311 Parking 3/1,000 8 Phoenix Tower 3200 Southwest Freeway Building Size 629,054 Number of Floors 34 Typical Floor Size 25,000 Parking 3.5/1000 9 3800 Buffalo Speedway 3800 Buffalo Speedway Building Size 155,801 Number of Floors 5 Typical Floor Size 31,160 Parking 3/1,000 10 Campus Amenities 11 Greenway Plaza’s food hall, The HUB, houses award-winning chefs and Houston’s top coffee and food purveyors. Multiple working and meeting spaces, along with co-working, a high- end hair salon, gym, premium daycare, and other amenities allow for an activated work day and enhanced productivity. 12 GREENWAY SPACIOUS VIBRANT DINING SUSTAINABLE AMENITY-RICHBUSINESS HUB THE GRASS greener A way CONVENIENT officeto DYNAMIC LUSH GREENWAY SPACIOUS VIBRANT DINING SUSTAINABLE AMENITY-RICHBUSINESS HUB CONVENIENT DYNAMIC LUSH 13 Local restaurateurs offer a spectrum of gourmet coffee, juices, and varied prize-winning cuisine. 14 Work Life Balance Programs Full-time Event Coordinator Live Music Pop-up Art Markets Festivals Yoga Pop-ups Daily Food Trucks Wellness Series And more 15 Primrose is the Leader in Early Education and Care and provides a premier child care experience for children and families. Primrose offers a secure and convenient child care solution for Greenway Plaza’s parents. 16 Fusion Eats incorporates South American and Pan-Asian ingredients to create food that is tasty, fresh and healthy. Fill up for breakfast, grab a quick business lunch, or enjoy happy hour on the outdoor patio. 17 Tony’s is a high-end Italian eatery serving sophisticated dishes amidst white tablecloths and impressive art. 18 Fitness Love your life in bold new ways. Have more fun. Discover a new passion. Reinvent family time. Laugh more. Do it all here. Services Spaces Spa Yoga and Pilates Studio Life Time is a 90,000 square foot Health Assessments Outdoor Pool / Lap Pool athletic resort with an expansive Kid’s Academy Cardios & Weight Floor rooftop pool deck, basketball Swim Lessons Cycle Studio courts and over 90 boutique fitness classes each week. Personal Training Basketball Courts Social Events Steam Room / Sauna Group Fitness Classes 19 Pulse Fitness is “Fitness For You” where health and wellness begins. Enjoy the latest equipment and group fitness classes in a built-to-purpose gym environment in The Hub. 20 Connectivity 21 THE WOOLANDS Numbers indicate SPRING approximate route 38 mileage 30 N CPRESS AH In the middle of Houston’s finest 27 25 residential market, Greenway is surrounded by high-end residential and retail, and is five minutes from 290 45 H 69 both the Galleria and Downtown. 59 Greenway has the best public transportation outside of the central business district. Greenway Plaza is served by Metro, Woodlands Express, Sugar Land Fort Bend HEGHTS Express, Bush Intercontinental KATY 28 10 RER OAS Airport Shuttle, Hobby Airport ENERGY MEMORAL CENTRAL CORRIDOR 610 BUSNESS Shuttle, TREK Houston Cars, DISTRICT GALLERA 10 and TREK Houston Vans. W EAO E 8 W 59 69 WEST UNERSTY BELLARE 45 EDCAL CENTER 69 288 59 16 HO SUGAR LAND 14 15 22 MISSOURI PEARLAND CTY S 22 Memorial 45 Hotels 10 Durham Yale / Heights Studemont 10 Woodway Memorial W Dallas CENTRAL BUSNESS DISTRICT The Post Oak 9 Minutes San Felipe 45 Westheimer La Colombe d’Or 7 Minutes 59 69 610 Dunlavy Studemont Sage Rd Post Oak Blvd Weslayan Edloe Speedway Buffalo Kirby Shephard Richmond Ave DoubleTree On camus 59 69 Main Westpark Dr 288 Bissonnet St Westpark Tollroad 23 The Woodlands 283 UPTOWN MONTROE EDLOE Express Kuykendahl 2. I SURFACE 2. I LOT THE WOOLANDS EDLOE 3 I PARKING GARAGE N RER OAS I NORTH RICHMOND Rides EDLOE ST PARKING GARAGE VE ND A MO PLAZA DRIVE A Light up your RICH transportation apps. COLUITT ST Greenway Plaza is 12 8 Paring popular on Zagster, 2 GWP Garage area bus & shuttle GARAGE services, and of 2 course METRO’s BUFFALO SPEEDWAY Surace 1 Paring CBD Park & Ride and PLAZA DRIVE B GWP 1 4.1 I bus service. 11 9 GARAGE FUSION FROST THE HUB & VISITOR TONY’S PARKING GARAGE EATS BANK ransortation agster 3800 HEALTHY WAY enter O FFAL WAY SPEED KATY LFEE PRIMROSE 12 2 I 3 SCHOOL METRO DOUBLETREE PARKING GARAGE stops on HOTEL campus 4 NORFOLK ST PARKING TIMMONS LANE GARAGE 5 PE E LAKEWOOD CHURCH PARKING TO PLAZA LOOP ROAD GARAGE PARKING GARAGE AY FREEW HWEST Sugar Land SOUT Fort Bend Express 59 69 BELLARE WEST NERSTY RICE NV I I 2.7 I 24 Regardless of your business type or size, Parkway offers many distinct space opportunities in Greenway. Whether your business Flexibility is starting up, you need immediate move-in ready space, or your established business needs a forever home. Our innovative campus satisfies all of your company’s stages and goals. 25 Traditional Office Space Parkway creates office environments that allow our tenants to be more profitable and productive, and we do this by keeping our tenants at the center of everything we do. With offices designed around your needs, and commitment to service excellence, you’ll experience a new way to office in Greenway Plaza. 26 You need space now. You want the right space. Skip the 100-day hassle of building out the space and managing the process. Designer created and quality built. RightNow Spaces are high-end, move in ready suites. 27 CommonGrounds Workplace Whether your business has project space needs, or you are an entrepreneur with a desire for a shared workspace in a communal environment, Greenway Plaza offers a co-working solution with CommonGrounds and Regus. 28 Sustainability & Wellness 29 GREENWAY SPACIOUS VIBRANT DINING SUSTAINABLE AMENITY-RICHBUSINESS HUB THE GRASS greener A way CONVENIENT officeto DYNAMIC LUSH GREENWAY SPACIOUS VIBRANT DINING SUSTAINABLE AMENITY-RICHBUSINESS HUB At Parkway, we view high performance buildings as more than just beneficial for the environment, but also something that has a direct and positive impact on our tenant base. Ultimately, we can achieve this by: • Reducing operating expenses CONVENIENT • Improving occupant health andDYNAMIC productivity LUSH • Minimizing environmental footprint Parkway remains committed to being a best-in-class operator and believes that sustainability and corporate social responsibility are key factors to doing so. As a leader in the industry, we are proud to promote the market’s shift toward Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) principles and sustainable development because we believe it increases the value of our portfolio and improves the quality of our buildings for our customers. 30 Commitment to Sustainability Our sustainability practices have significantly reduced energy usage and water consumption, enhanced recycling efforts, and minimized our carbon footprint, resulting in healthier, more productive workspaces across our portfolio. LEED EnergyStar WiredScore All buildings are LEED certified providing healthy, Recognizes high performing buildings for annual All buildings are gold or platinum rated ensuring highly-efficient, and cost-saving green buildings. achievements in energy efficiency connectivity capacity for virtually any tenant. 31 CO afety PKY is leading the way in COVID responsiveness at Greenway Plaza by reducing touchpoints and improving indoor air quality standards. AUTOMATIC Building entry and exit AUTOMATIC Restroom entry and exit HOSPITAL GRADE UVC SANITIZERS Filtration systems Reduce contaminates and have been proven to kill viruses and bacteria in high TOUCHLESS traffic areas, including escalator hand Restroom fixtures rails, elevator cabs and restrooms.
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