Prime Development focuses on mixed-use luxury residential investment and development in prime Manhattan in a manner that helps create and enhance the built environment through a focus on innovative design and superior construction. Prime Manhattan development has owned, developed and managed real estate across various asset classes.

GRANT SHAPOLSKY – Founder & Managing Principal

Grant is a third-generation investor/developer. Grant has been developing Manhattan property for 23 years and his family has been developing for 85. Grant has spearheaded the acquisition and development of over two million square feet in Prime Manhattan consisting of mostly downtown loft property with a focus on IMD buildings, class B & C offi ce parcels, and the purchase of defaulted loans / spoiled partnership interests. SHAPOLSKY FAMILY HOLDINGS IN THE WHITNEY MUSEUM

A PERMANENT TRAVELING EXHIBIT Mr. Shapolsky has developed, managed and sold properties consisting mostly of Manhattan Proper. The history of his family is featured in a permanent traveling exhibit in the Whitney Museum.

Shapolsky et al. Manhattan Real Estate Holdings, a Real-Time Social System, as of May 1, 1971 - Hans Haake

This Exhibit documents the ownership and control of urban space. The work exposes the properties and transactions of Shapolsky et al. Manhattan Real Estate Holdings, which in 1971 represented the biggest concentration of real estate in New York under one group, and it is still an active corporation today. The properties of the group were found primarily in the Lower East Side and Harlem, two neighbourhoods characterised by their ethnic and racial minorities. The information was culled from public records and covered approximately twenty years prior to 1971.

Fides Real Estate was founded by Dr. Ruggero Venturini is an Italian born Adriano Cefai and Ruggero Venturini entrepreneur. In 2003, he put his rich academic background and long-standing commercial who created a strong team specialized experiences to the test by venturing into the in Real Estate development. The focus is real estate business. The initial stages of on designing, developing and managing his entrepreneurial experience included the a number of projects located in Italy, development of his first real estate business Malta, New York and in other important in Italy and in France. This venture proved to be a success and led to the establishment cities around the World. of RV Properties in 2015, at which time Mr Venturini decided to move his commercial base to Malta. RV Properties Malta works Fides Real Estate brings to the investor the hand in hand with architects specializing in benefit of competence in identifying the the design of luxury dwellings. It strives to right assets, negotiating the best acquisition provide customer satisfaction by offering prices, coordinating the design and execution a range of properties to cater for different of the project and managing the sales or market segments, ranging from urban to leasing of the individual component within rural preferences. The company combines each project. experience with innovation to adapt to the ever-changing world of real estate Dr. Adriano Cefai founded Fides Corporate whilst seeking to maintain a high quality Services, located in the heart of Malta’s capital customization service. city Valletta, in 2009. He gathered a strong team of highly qualified and experienced lawyers, tax and accounting consultants, to bring together their expertise in a range of practice areas, including Maltese corporate and tax planning, trusts and estate planning, financial services, shipping and aviation, tax residence for HNWI and all the required back office support your business may require in Malta. With an extensive contact base both locally and overseas, the firm strives for professional excellence by harmonizing a full range of specialized services with innovative and pragmatic solutions to advise and assist clients in setting up their businesses in Malta, in order to benefit from our tax jurisdiction or residence programs. 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222 West 122nd st 189 St. Nicholas Ave 512 Broome st 151 & 153 Allen st 1850 104 Lexington Ave 1683 3rd Ave 2nd Ave 191 St. Nicholas Ave 131 460-478 12th ave 306 - 308 WEST 40TH STREET The subject property is among the block’s few remaining buildings that date to the start of the 20th century.

In the late 1920s, commercial high-rises replaced swaths of multi-story tenements and low-rise commercial buildings across much of Midtown West.

The Port Authority Bus Terminal replaced a full city block between West 40th and West 41st streets and Eighth and Ninth avenues. It stands as the worlds largest bus terminal.

The distressed block saw a renaissance at the start of the millennium, when the city’s tourism industry began its rapid rise. High- density zoning, proximity to , and adjacency to the bus terminal and Penn Station encouraged developers to erect a series of hotels on the block to the south of the terminal, bound by West 39th and West 30th streets and Eighth and Ninth avenues.

The 10 high-rise hotels built since 2004 created the city’s densest hospitality LOCATION Times Square district. The 42- story, 287-room facility under BUILDABLE SQUARE FOOTAGE 62,410 SF construction next door at 310 West 40th TYPE New Construction Commercial Building Street will become one of the city’s tallest COMPLETION DATE Spring 2022 hotels once it is completed.

306-308 West 40th Street is facing the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Times Square. The property is walking distance from major subway lines. 149-151 EAST Located directly on the border of Midtown its western border, the neighborhood is East and the Upper East Side, 149-151 East famous for its classic architecture, world- 57th Street provides convenient access to class boutiques and restaurants, and a some of Manhattan’s most sought after deep-rooted commitment to culture. When neighborhoods. this sophistication is overlaid with an Midtown East, stretching from 42nd to 63rd infrastructure of convenient transportation, Streets and to the East River plentiful retail options, and vibrant nightlife, is characterized by energized and diverse it is easy to understand why the Upper East street life both day and night, prominent Side holds such a cachet for so many. offi ce towers, and numerous transportation options. 149-151 East 57th Street, consists of two adjacent, three storey commercial buildings From the prestigious fl agship stores on Fifth located in the heart of Midtown East, and Madison Avenues to the Midtown offi ce Manhattan. core on Park and Lexington, the western side of this neighborhood focuses on business, tourism, shopping, and recreation. Moving eastward, Third, Second, and First Avenues are predominantly lined with post-war residential towers, with mid-rise elevator and walk-up apartment buildings fi lling in the side streets. United Nations employees, ambassadors, and visitors fl ock to the area for its proximity to the UN on and East 43rd Street.

The Upper East Side, stretching roughly from LOCATION East 57th Street between East to East 96th Street is one Lexington and Third Av. of the most established and prestigious TYPE New Construction Commercial Building neighborhoods in New York City. With CONDO GFA 50,200ft2 and the Museum Mile defi ning continues to be one hedge of the most sought-after offi ce addresses This is largely because the proximity to Grand Central Station makes for an easy commute in the New York metropolitan region. from Westchester and Fairfi eld Counties, from which many high-powered executives hail. The Greater Midtown business district is one of Area tenants serve as a who’s who of the largest job centers in New York City and one industry leaders including: NBC Universal, of the most high- profi led business addresses in McGraw-Hill, The New York Times, Colgate- the world. The area spanning Fifth and Second Palmolive, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Avenues between East 39th and East 57th Streets PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Cleary Gottlieb contains more than 70 million square feet of Steen & Hamilton. offi ce space, more than a quarter million jobs, York Rangers and New York Knicks, play host and innumerable Fortune 500 Companies. Many to performances by the world’s most famous of the world’s most iconic offi ce buildings are artists on a near nightly basis. Midtown East is located in Midtown East, including the Chrysler also home to the United Nations at East 43rd Building, the , the Helmsley Street and First Avenue, and many of the U.N.’s Building, the , , the employees and dignitaries call the neighborhood Empire State Building, the Lipstick Building and home. Additionally, some of New York’s oldest the MetLife Building. and most prestigious private clubs are located The neighborhood serves as the economic in Midtown East, including the Yale Club and the engine of the city and perhaps even the United University Club. States, drawing in more workers than any other American central business district. The area’s tenants have historically included prestigious fi nancial institutions, law offi ces, hedge funds and private equity fi rms, largely because the proximity to Grand Central Station makes for an easy commute from Westchester and Fairfi eld Counties, from which many high- powered executives hail. Area tenants serve as a who’s who of industry leaders including: NBC Universal, McGraw-Hill, The New York Times, Colgate- Palmolive, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton.

Within just a few blocks of 149-151 East 57th Street are several national and world renown landmarks such as Central Park, , the New York Public Library, and the Empire State Building. Bryant Park, just a stone’s throw away, serves as an urban oasis to Midtown workers and tourists alike from morning to night throughout all seasons. To the west, Madison Square Garden, the “world’s most famous arena” and home of the New economic engine of the city and perhaps even the , drawing in more workers than any other American central business district. The area’s tenants have historically included prestigious fi nancial institutions, law offi ces, Midtown East and the Upper East Side feature some of the best shopping that Manhattan has to off er. Directly across the street from 149-151 East 57th is Bloomingdale’s fl agship store, which occupies the entire city block between East 59th and 60th Street from to . From the big national retailers such as Bergdorf’s along Fifth Avenue to the small boutique stores further east, the neighborhood provides an array of shopping to residents and visitors alike. Throughout the neighborhoods surrounding 149- 151 East 57th Street, the variety of restaurant options is truly astounding. Brunch mecca Sarabeth’s Kitchen, Nobu 57, Patsy’s Pizzeria, Serendipity 3, Brio, Erminia, Daniel, and Saint Ambroeus are among the more well- known establishments. This concentration of excellent, diverse, and numerous dining options adds to an already extensive list of neighborhood amenities.

Nearly 1,500,000 people pass though Grand Central Terminal on their way to Midtown’s seemingly innumerable offi ces, retailers, hotels, and restaurants.

Midtown East and the Upper East Side are regarded as some of the most transit-rich neighborhoods in the city. The immediate area is centered on the 59th Street subway station providing direct access to Grand Central Terminal, one of the city’s major transportation hubs and famous civic spaces. Nearly 1,500,000 people pass though Grand Central Terminal on their way to Midtown’s seemingly innumerable offi ces, retailers, hotels, and restaurants. Individuals come via the 4, 5 and 6 subways that serve the entire east side of Manhattan, the 7 train from Queens that runs west all the way to Hudson Yards, the W and R trains at 59th Street or Metro-North trains that arrive from Westchester and Connecticut. 171 BOWERY Nolita, which stands for North of Little Italy, sits at the nexus of a number of popular downtown neighborhoods: SoHo, Noho, the Lower East Side, and Little Italy.

Originally fi lled with Italian slaughterhouses, bakeries, and churches, Nolita received its old-world character from fi rst-time residents in the 1770s. Today, residents from Nolita’s earlier communities still call the neighborhood home, representing the traditions and customs of those who settled here before them. Over the years Nolita has become more diverse. The boom of small businesses like taco shops, art galleries, and designer stores has attracted a younger, hip demographic to the neighborhood. Nolita has emerged as a popular shopping destination, with a number of fashion-forward boutiques and vintage shops sprinkled throughout the neighborhood.

171 Bowery is facing the trendy Kenmare Street and a stone’s throw away from SoHo.

Over the last 10 years, The Bowery has become quite gentrifi ed and is rapidly moving south. The foot traffi c has multiplied signifi cantly. To name just a few highlights of the neighborhood: 190 Bowery (also known as 1 Spring Street), The New LOCATION Nolita Museum, The Bowery Hotel, Gemma, Hotel Standard TYPE New Construction Commercial Building and Café, 250 Bowery Condos, the new Ian Schrager CONDO GFA 30,500ft2 Hotel-Condo development at 215 Chrystie Street, Chrystie Street Park, The Box, the Bowery Bar, Capitale, NUMBER OF UNITS 16 and now a 20-storey new construction across the street COMPLETION DATE Spring/Summer 2020 that will be known as the CitizenM Hotel.

With the purchase of air rights from neighboring properties, 171 Bowery will be the tallest offi ce building on The Bowery.

Prime Manhattan Development has negotiated and obtained fully executed Letters of Intent from the surrounding properties for the required FAR. BECOME AN INVENSTMENT PARTNER BECOME AN INVESTMENT PARTNER

Our policy is to deal directly with: • investors • fund raisers • family offi ce managers • wealth managers • real estate investment managers

Our goal is to continue increasing our equity base to improve the size and quality of our acquisitions. Our standard equity ticket is usually around $250,000 to $10 million.

FIDES REAL ESTATE ACQUIRES A 8% PREFERRED EQUITY IN THE SPV OWNING THE ASSET AND MAY OFFER 10% ANNUAL RETURN TO ITS DEBENTURE HOLDERS/INVESTMENT PARTNERS

Prime Manhattan Development is geared and able to originate a deal on behalf of an investor or groups of investors. Given the pipeline of transactions currently being secured, PMD welcomes new equity partners at any level.

Minimum Investment $250,000

Return per annum* 10%

Project Timeline 24 - 30 months

INVESTOR TOTAL RETURN 20% - 25%

Interest Commencement Date 1 month from payment to US attorney escrow account

Type of Investment Debenture Loan with SPV having Preferred Member Status with SPV owning the asset Project Late Delivery Penalties

6 month Grace Period – same interest

Over 6 months 5% penalty (per annum)

*this is payable at the end of the project

All profi t returns are expected as trading income and will be paid gross of all taxation. Investors will be subject to tax on these returns based on their individual circumstances. The investments Prime Manhattan Developments and Fides Real Estate arrange are for High Net Worth and Sophisticated investors only. Any information provided in this presentation does not constitute investment advice, or any other type of advice or recommendation, and it is provided solely to enable you to make your own investment decisions. KYC REQUIREMENTS must also specify the year since when the person has held an account with the said bank. This bank reference must be sent to our offices in original. WHERE THE DEBENTURE HOLDER IS AN INDIVIDUAL: • Extended curriculum vitae – Each page must be signed. • A Clear Certified True Copy of the Individual’s Passport/ ID card • Recent professional reference - We require the reference to be in English; • Recent utility bill, showing permanent if translated this is to be done by a address – Kindly note that the address professional translator and his stamp on the utility bill must be in English should be affixed on the translated (if translated this is to be done by a document. Please note that the reference professional translator and his stamp must not be older than 3 months, and should be affixed on the translated must be sent to our offices in original. document) and must not be older than 3 Reference has to include such information months. Alternatively the client may also as to the number of years that the person send a recent statement from a recognized has been known to the professional (needs institution which verifies the client’s to be more than 2 years) and must specify residential address; correspondence from the year since when a person has been government department or agency which known to the professional. In addition verifies the client’s residential address or the professional’s contact details must an ID Card. Again these documents must be clearly shown on the reference such be in English; if translated this is to be as name, email/ fax and contact number. done by a professional translator and his These details must be clearly shown on stamp should be affixed on the translated the reference and therefore a stamp is document. The document needs to be not sufficient. certified or notarized or sent to our offices in original. • Personal Declaration Form – completed and signed. • Recent bank reference – this must be in English (if translated this is to • Source of Funds and Wealth Declaration be done by a professional translator Form – completed and signed. This must and his stamp should be affixed on the be presented together with supporting translated document) and should specify documentation. Examples of valid the referee’s contact details such as supporting documents are the following: name, email/ fax and contact number. • Dividend warrant These details must be clearly shown on • Payslip the reference and therefore a stamp is • Copy of recent financial accounts if self- not sufficient. Additionally please ensure employed that the bank reference is not older • Bank statements showing receipt of than 3 months and that it includes such recent salary payments from named information as to the number of years employer that the person has been known to the • Sale Agreements (in relation to funds bank (needs to be more than 2 years) and acquired from real estate investments); • Deed of donation individual • Proof of inheritance • All other documents need to be certified • Loan agreement/ recent loan statements with the following statement: • The document is a true copy of the WHERE THE DEBENTURE HOLDER IS original document A COMPANY: • The document has been seen and verified by the certifier • Certificate of Incorporation – We require • Each certification needs to include date, a certified copy of the document. full name, position/ capacity of the certifier and his contact details. • M&A – We require a certified copy of the document.

• Certificate of Good Standing/ Certificate of Incumbency – The document must show directors, shareholders and UBOs of the company and the said document must not be older than 1 month. We require that this document be sent to us in original.

• Corporate structure signed by Director.

CERTIFICATION: Kindly note that the certification of documents must satisfy the below conditions: Certification should be carried out by a legal professional, accountancy professional, a notary, a person undertaking relevant financial business or a person undertaking an activity equivalent to relevant financial business carried out in another jurisdiction. Kindly note that the certification of passports/ ID cards needs to contain the following FIDES REAL ESTATE LIMITED wording: 5/1, Merchants Street, • The document is a true copy of the Valletta, VLT 1171 MALTA original document Tel: +356 20107755 • The document has been seen and verified Fax: +356 21249950 by the certifier Email: [email protected] • The photo is a true likeness of the Web: www.fidesre.com

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