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Experience Record AS of 6-30-2015 Experience Record AS OF 6-30-2015 EXPERIENCE RECORD (as of 6-30-15) PROJECTS IN DESIGN OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION (104 projects) (in square feet) Office 28,633,052 Residential 13,304,516 Retail & Restaurant 4,959,388 Industrial 3,052,600 Hotel 1,362,334 Sports Facility 1,100,000 Arts & Cultural 36,000 Other 412,032 Total 52,859,922 COMPLETED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS (790 projects) (in square feet) Office 139,296,035 Industrial 35,392,426 Residential 20,119,805 Retail & Restaurant 11,065,209 Hotel 7,567,919 Sports Facilities 3,790,107 Medical/Biotechnological 3,302,366 Arts & Cultural 2,041,130 Educational 946,952 Other 2,540,214 Total 226,062,163 ACQUISITIONS (310 projects) 120,117,212 (in square feet) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (in square feet) Hines Investment Management (338 projects) 96,600,000 Property-Level Services (193 projects) 90,100,000 Total 186,700,000 CURRENT LOCATIONS (number of cities) United States 115 Outside of U.S. 84 PROJECTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT (as of 6-30-15) 1. 100 EAST 53 STREET 9. 41 TEHAMA New York, NY San Francisco, CA A development management project A 35-story, for-rent multifamily development that will 322,000 sq. ft. residential condominium building contain 285,737 square feet and 398 94 units units 59 stories 10. 525 HARRISON 2. 102 STREET CENTRE San Francisco, CA Edmonton, Alberta, Canada A 16-story, for-rent multifamily development that will A development management project contain 143,000 square feet, 179 770,000 sq. ft. office building units and three levels of parking for 140 cars 25 stories 3-level garage, 500 spaces 11. 53W53 New York, NY 3. 1144 FIFTEENTH STREET An 82-story development consisting of 168 luxury Denver, CO condominiums totaling 460,000 square feet and a 662,900 sq. ft. office building including 5,500 sq. ft. of 36,000 sq. ft. expansion of the Museum of Modern retail Art's galleries 40 stories 858 parking spaces 12. 56 LEONARD New York, NY 4. 1601 WEWATTA A development management project Denver, CO 352,000 sq. ft. saleable residential development that 300,000 sq. ft. office building in LoDo will contain 60 stories and 146 luxury condominiums 10 stories 4-level, below-grade garage, 400 spaces 13. 609 MAIN AT TEXAS Houston, TX 5. 17850 VON KARMAN 1,050,000 sq. ft. office tower Irvine, CA 48 stories 242,000 sq. ft. office building 13-level garage, 1,500 spaces 9 stories 14. 75 HAWTHORNE REDEVELOPMENT 6. 21ELEVEN San Francisco, CA Houston, TX A development management project A 7-story, for-rent multifamily development on 1.9 342,765 sq. ft. office building acres that will contain 200,000 square feet and 217 20 stories units 15. 811 LOUISIANA REDEVELOPMENT 7. 222 2ND AVENUE Houston, TX Nashville, TN 18,855 sq. ft. renovation of the 577,357 sq. ft., 26-story 385,000 sq. ft. office building that includes 25,000 sq. office building lobby ft. of retail space 24 stories 10-level garage, 1,100 spaces 16. ALEXANDERPLATZ RESIDENTIAL TOWER Berlin, Germany 419,793 sq.ft. residential building and hotel 8. 400 | 450 CONCAR 300 for-sale units San Mateo, CA A two-building office complex totaling 304,807 sq. ft. and a 3-level, 824-car garage 17. APARTAMENTY NOVUM PHASE II Krakow, Poland 197,647 sq. ft. for-sale multifamily complex with buildings ranging from 4-9 stories 392 units 398 parking spaces 1 PROJECTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT (as of 6-30-15) 18. APARTAMENTY NOVUM PHASE III 27. BAURU RESIDENTIAL Krakow, Poland Bauru, Brazil 265,567 sq. ft. for-sale multifamily complex with A 720,000 sq. ft. residential development containing buildings ranging from 4-9 stories 860 apartments in three 24-story buildings. Each floor 359 units will have six to eight units. 388 parking spaces 28. BAYSIDE TORONTO 19. ARIS MARKET SQUARE Toronto, Canada Houston, TX A 13-acre, mixed-use sustainable waterfront A 32-story, for-rent multifamily development that will development that will contain contain 327,345 square feet including 9,100 square feet 2,000,000 square feet for a community of residential, of retail space and 274 luxury units office and retail/cultural uses First projects: Aqualina at Bayside Toronto - 404,000 sq. ft. including 20. ASTURIA 21,000 sq. ft. of retail, 362 for-sale condominiums, 13 Tampa, FL stories A 500-acre master-planned, mixed-use community that Aquavista at Bayside Toronto - 328,000 sq. ft. will include 550 single-family residential lots, 126 including 28,000 sq. ft. of retail, 227 for-sale townhomes, 350 multifamily units and 480,000 sq. ft. condominiums, 13 stories of commercial area Queens Quay Place - Two nine-story office buildings 400,000 sq. ft. of office space and 30,000 sq. ft. of retail space and 120 parking spaces 21. ATCO PHASE I Calgary, Alberta, Canada A development management project 29. BELTWAY SOUTHWEST BUSINESS PARK 230,000 sq.ft. of space in two, 5-story office buildings Houston, TX and a two-story amenities building A 75-acre master-planned, Class A business park that contain 950,000 sq. ft. of light manufacturing and distribution space 22. ATLANTIC STATION Atlanta, GA 190,0000 sq. ft. office building 30. BRIDGES AT LAS COLINAS 7 stories Irving, TX 54 parking spaces A 118-acre land development that will contain 400 single-family lots in Las Colinas 23. AVALON Atlanta, GA 31. BRITISH GAS RESEARCH 220,0000 sq. ft. office building Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 9 stories A development management project Parking for 740 cars 55,000 sq. ft. office building 5 stories 24. AVILA St. Augustine, FL 32. BRUNESEAU DUO 1 A 25-acre land development that will contain 66 Paris, France single-family residential units A development management project 752,753 sq. ft. office building including 7,772 of retail space 25. AVIVA AT CELEBRATION 39 stories Celebration, FL 5 level garage, 505 spaces A for-rent multifamily development on 14.4 acres that will contain 290,000 sq. ft., 306 units in six 4-story buildings and parking for 566 cars 33. BRUNESEAU DUO 2 Paris, France A development management project 26. AVIVA DORAL 285,061 sq. ft. mixed-use project that will include Doral, FL 206,484 sq. ft. of office space, 69,675 sq. ft. of retail A for-rent multifamily development on 11.9 acres that space and 8,902 sq. ft. of other space will contain 500,000 sq. ft., 550 units and parking for 26 stories 918 cars 2 PROJECTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT (as of 6-30-15) 34. CALIFORNIA GREEN 41. DISTRIBUTION PARK MANAUS III Irvine, CA Manaus, Brazil A 705,500-square-foot, fully entitled and fully 1,430,000 sq. ft. industrial project containing two approved masterplan warehouses 35. CAMPION HOLLOWS 42. DISTRIBUTION PARK VARGEM GRANDE Irving, TX Vargem Grande, Paulista, Brazil A 27-acre land development that will contain 120 1 million sq. ft. industrial project containing three single-family lots in Valley Ranch warehouses 36. CARILLON 43. FUSE Southlake, TX Cambridge, MA A 285-acre, 800,000 sq. ft. mixed-use development that A 6-story, for-rent multifamily development on 2.7 will include 403 single-family residential units; 70 acres that will contain 204,745 square feet and 244 acres of parks and open space; up to 500,000 sq. ft. of units with parking for 232 cars retail space; 300,000 sq. ft. of office space; and a 200,000 sq. ft. hotel. 44. GRAFFIT Warsaw, Poland 37. CHERRYWOOD LAND 189,709 sq. ft. office building Dublin, Ireland 7 stories A 390-acre master-planned development site that will 361 parking spaces include a new, retail-led mixed-use town center; up to 3,800 apartments and houses; and zoning capacity to expand the second largest office park in Dublin to three 45. GROUPAMA ZEPHYR times its current size Paris-La Défense, France A development management project 484,796 sq. ft. office building including 29,321 sq. ft. 38. CITYCENTERDC - PHASES II AND III of retail space Washington, DC 8 stories CityCenterDC is a 2.5 million sq. ft. mixed-use 328 parking spaces development on a 10-acre site in the heart of downtown Washington, DC, that will be built in three phases. Phase I substantially completed in early 2014. 46. HEKLA Phase II will contain a 10-story, 330,000 sq. ft., Paris-La Défense, France 350-room Conrad brand luxury hotel and 32,000 sq. ft. 818,057 sq. ft. office tower of retail space. 47 stories Phase III (master planned by Hines but developed 6-level, 125 parking spaces by another developer) will contain 500,000 sq. ft. of office space and 40,000 sq. ft. of retail space. 47. HELIOS Denver, CO 39. CRISTALLIN A 5-story, for-rent multifamily development on 3.2 Paris, France acres in the Denver Tech Center that will contain A development management project 237,000 square feet and 282 units 137,929 sq. ft. office building including 25,188 sq. ft. of retail space 48. KIEVSKY MALL 8 stories Moscow, Russia 2-level garage, 387 spaces A super-regional mall that will contain 1,884,000 sq. ft. of retail space on three levels 40. DAVENPORT DOWNS 7,250 parking spaces Nashville, TN A 64-acre land development that will contain 207 single-family residential units 3 PROJECTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT (as of 6-30-15) 49. KÖ-QUARTIER REDEVELOPMENT 57. MERIEL MARINA BAY Düsseldorf, Germany Quincy, MA Redevelopment of two buildings within the A 352 unit, for-rent multifamily development on 5.8 Kö-Quartier complex: acres that will contain 380,000 square feet in two Breite Strasse 20 4-story buildings 83,153 sq.
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