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NEW ALBANY INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL PARK

Master-planned park with sites available up to 150 acres LOCATION

Located along the SR 161 New Albany Expressway, the New Albany International Industrial Park is a 4,000-acre, master- planned park. Its close proximity to I-70 and I-71 make it an optimal logistics location, and it is the ideal opportunity for an industrial user to develop in a vibrant and active environment.

Individual sites up to 150 acres

15 miles Shovel-ready, tax-abated BTS COUNTY sites available

UNION COUNTY NEW ALBANY INTERNATIONAL NORTH INDUSTRIAL PARK Zoned and approved for NEW ALBANY LICKING COUNTY immediate development

WEST EAST 37 310

CMH Direct access to five freeway interchanges CBD

SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST MADISON COUNTY Attractive environment for labor and amenities LCK

Population of 1 million within 15-mile radius

PICKAWAY COUNTY FAIRFIELD COUNTY New Albany,

The endless growth potential of New Albany’s corporate base is growing rapidly due to a strong relationship between the local government and the private sector, leading to major investments like the Innovation Campus Way corridor. With robust infrastructure, exceptional market access, and a strong workforce population, New Albany is emerging as one of the premier INNOVATION communities to do business.

CAMPUS WAY $3.4 BILLION in private investment CORRIDOR 75% INCREASE in workforce growth since 2009 3,700 EMPLOYEES working in industrial or warehouse settings 3.1 MILLION SQUARE FEET of industrial space built in Innovation Campus Way Corridor since 2011 WORKFORCE STRENGTH TOP EMPLOYERS Located in the region’s • Abercrombie & Fitch (2,100) #2 MOST EDUCATED COMMUNITY • Discover Financial Services (2,088) - Columbus Business First • State Farm Insurance (750)

Population of • AEP Transmissions (636) 1.4 MILLION • iQor (623) within 30-minute drive • Axium Plastics (600) • Aetna (500) • KDC/Tri-Tech (460)

The • Justice (450) #1 SUBURB IN AMERICA • Bob Evans (414) - Business Insider based on key factors, including: • Accel (406) • proximity to the nearest metropolitan area • average commute times • Abercrombie & Fitch - Logistics (400) • median household income • crime rates • EMH&T (350) • public school ratings • Bath & Body Works - Distribution (300)

Source: New Albany Economic Development SHOVEL-READY CONDITIONS

The Park offers shovel-ready sites for immediate development. Most sites have the following entitlements in place: • Wetlands delineation and permits • Phase-1 environmental reports • Soil borings • Tree removal clearance • Fully served with all utilities • Roadway infrastructure

Zoning | Limited General Employment with manufacturing as approved conditional use. Existing zoning allows office, warehouse, assembly, distribution and light manufacturing SPEED TO uses. All approvals necessary to commence development are administrative, with no further public hearings

Tax Incentives | A wide range of incentives, including 15-year 100% real estate tax MARKET abatements are available

Shovel-ready conditions in place Summary of Utilities Electric | Service available from two providers 1. American Electric Power (AEP): two 34.5kV lines with +/-8MW capacity 2. Licking Rural Electric: one 17.5kV line with +/-4MW capacity

Gas | Aspire Gas (Division of Chesapeake Energy): 6” medium pressure line with 25,000 CF/Hr capacity

Water | City of New Albany: served by 12” water line with 192,000 gal./day capacity

Sanitary Sewer | City of New Albany: served by 18” line with 144,000 Gal./day capacity

Fiber Optic | New Albany FiberNet: redundant self-healing carrier-neutral 96 strand lines CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN

BUILD- TO-SUIT OPTIONS

Sites from 3 to 100+ acres

±1.0M Stes for +1 MSF facilities

Individual sites available for $ purchase NEW ALBANY INDUSTRIAL PARK THE NEW ALBANY COMPANY New Albany, Ohio March 17, 2017

LEGEND

Wetland

Ex Stream

Preserved Wetland 4 9.50 Acres Buffer Zone +/- 6.8 ac 24.8 Acres

3 2 +/- 46 ac SITE AVAILABILITY +/- 72 ac LOT ACREAGE STATUS

1 18 acres Available

2 72 acres Pending 1 5 +/- 18 ac +/- 25 ac 3 46 acres Pending

4 6.8 acres Available

13 +/- 6.3 ac 5 25 acres Available +/- 18.9 ac 12 6 +/- 8.3 ac 6 6.3 acres Available 7 +/- 14.2 ac 7 14.2 acres Available 11 8 11.9 acres Available +/- 11.8 ac 8 +/- 11.9 ac 9 11.3 acres Available

10 10 10.5 acres Available +/- 10.5 ac 9 +/- 11.3 ac 11 11.8 acres Available

New Interchange 2018 12 8.3 acres Available

13 18.9 acres Pending

N GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0 200' 400' New Albany International Industrial Park - 1060 Ac. THE NEW ALBANY COMPANY New Albany, Ohio GRAPHIC SCALE April 28, 2016 0 1000' 2000'

LEGEND

NEW ALBANY INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL PARK ± 11 Ac. NEW ALBANY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PARK PLAN

Bevelhymer Rocky Fork Metro Park LEGEND 1200 AC Community Park SOLD AVAIL TECHNOLOGY / OFFICE

INDUSTRIAL

14 AC 4 AC RETAIL

RESIDENTIAL

23 AC Rocky Fork Creek

Beech Road PRESERVATION/ OPEN SPACE Licking County

Franklin County Franklin County URBAN CORE 8 AC BUSINESS PARK

New Albany New Albany International Business Park Links Country 4000 AC

18 AC

5 AC 3 AC S t a t e R o u t e 6 2 I n t e r c h a n g e NEW ALBANY New Albany Road 8 AC Park Interchange INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL PARK Village Center Urban Core

14 AC 95 AC Mink Road Interchange FALL 2017

5 AC 3 AC

Hamilton Interchange Road Beech Road Interchange

Dublin Granville Road

Rose Run Creek Hamilton Quarter State Route 62

Blacklick Creek

Kitzmiller Road

Reynoldsburg New Albany Road The New Albany Thompson Country Club Park The Golf Club

Thompson Road Hamilton Road Hamilton

Morse Road

01 MARCH 2017 NEW ALBANY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PARK 600 miles

Toronto Milwaukee Boston

Detroit Cleveland Chicago

Pittsburgh Philadelphia NEW ALBANY, OH Baltimore Central location and multimodal Indianapolis D.C. Cincinnati

St. Louis Louisville ACCESS Norfolk

Nashville Charlotte

Atlanta

WITHIN 600 MILES OF... WITH UNRIVALED ACCESS... 60% of the U.S. population Greater access to the U.S. market than any 50% of the Canadian population other major metro (Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, 46% of the U.S. manufacturing capacity Indianapolis)

Columbus is located within 600 miles of 60% of the U.S. population, 50% of the Canadian population and 61% of the U.S. manufacturing capacity. This proximity to major markets provides 29% better access than Cincinnati, 31% better than Indianapolis and 30% better than Pittsburgh. THE COLUMBUS REGION

Minutes from Columbus and the region’s superior points of access, the New Albany International Industrial Park is strategically located to serveNORTH global markets. AMERICAN MARKET ACCESS

(9-12 days to East Asia) 500 Mi/8 05 Multimodal logistics hub: Seattle, WA Km rail, truck & air access 4 days 9 days Toronto (8 days to North Europe) (23-29 days to East Asia) 10th-largest Foreign New York, NY Trade Zone 1 day 1-2 days Chicago, IL COLUMBUS

More than 4,100 logistics (9-10 days to North Europe) establishments (27-29 days to East Asia) Norfolk, VA 1 day Over 80,000 logistics (12-14 days to East Asia) Los Angeles, CA Atlanta, GA 1 day 3.5-4 days employees 9 days Charleston, SC 1 day 2-3 days Nation’s 2nd-lowest effective tax rate by Sea by Rail by Road Mexico City 3.5-4 days 9 days

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PRESENTED BY JLL Brian Marsh Dan Wendorf +1 614 460 4421 +1 614 460 4407 jll.com/columbus [email protected] [email protected] +1 614 460 4444

THE NEW ALBANY COMPANY Innovation is part of the New Albany Company’s DNA. Founded in 1991 by Les Wexner, chairman and CEO of , and Jack Kessler, a Central OH developer, and fueled by their passion and ingenuity, the real estate development company constantly challenges itself to find better ways to meet the evolving needs of residents and businesses. The result is a nationally-renowned community with an abiding commitment to enriching the quality of life for residents and businesses. Wexner and Kessler created the New Albany Company to spearhead the metamorphosis of New Albany. From its inception, the New Albany Company has cultivated a synergistic public-private partnership to manage growth, protect long-term investment and accelerate commerce. Today, it continues its development efforts in a way that encourages growth and capital investment while protecting the community’s highly-desirable assets. The New Albany Company and the City of New Albany know what it takes to encourage business growth and development.

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