75 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE REAL COMMERCIAL FAR NORTH RETAIL CLUSTERS DFW RETAIL CENTERS 23 The DFW region has extensive retail OPPORTUNITIES AT EVERY INTERSECTION 16 development, with 16 centers or malls 15 that have more than 1 million square feet LARGEST RETAIL CENTERS NORTH 24 of space or more. Most major retail brands 35W CENTRAL DALLAS 3 are represented, with developments SQUARE FEET focused on the largest population centers. 1 Northpark Center 2,000,000 2 Northeast Mall 1,649,019 8 11 3 1,600,000 12 | RETAIL CLUSTERS 4 The Parks At Arlington 1,500,000 5 19 5 Mall 1,440,000 SUBURBAN 22 WEST DALLAS 6 Galleria 1,420,000 FORT WORTH 6 7 1,390,000 25 NEAR NORTH DALLAS 8 1,380,000 1 27 9 1,270,000 14 820 2 10 1,250,000 10 MID-CITIES 11 1,120,000 CENTRAL DALLAS 635 12 Vista Ridge Mall 1,110,000 21 30 EAST CENTRAL 17 DALLAS OUTLYING 13 La Gran Plaza 1,100,000 9 FORT WORTH 14 1,053,000 20 DALLAS’ WEST WILLAGE 20 15 The Villages at Allen 1,000,000 18 13 4 16 The Villages at Fairview 1,000,000 7 LIVE, WORK AND PLAY 17 975,000 26 The development of higher density, 18 940,000 mixed-use centers off ers unique 19 904,755 opportunities to both businesses and 20 Arlington Highlands 900,000 SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST DALLAS residents of the Dallas–Fort Worth region. 21 West 7th 840,424 DALLAS Examples include: 45 22 840,680 Addison Circle – Addison 35E 23 766,000 Cityline - Richardson 35W Cypress Waters - Dallas 24 Centre At Preston Ridge 730,000 – Frisco 25 Alliance Town Center 700,000 Frisco Town Square SOUTHWEST MAJOR RETAIL CENTERS – Highland Park 26 Uptown Village at Cedar Hill 615,000 OUTLYING Legacy Town Center – Plano 27 600,000 Midtowne – Midlothian Mockingbird Station – Dallas Montgomery Place – Fort Worth NATIONAL RETAIL FEDERATION  TOP RETAILERS IN DFW MARKET VIEW Museum Place – Fort Worth NET RENTABLE AREA SF VACANT SF TOTAL OCCUPANCY RATE AVERAGE LEASE RATES Park Lane Place – Dallas RANK COMPANY HEADQUARTERS 2014 US RETAIL SALES CENTRAL DALLAS 9,129,750 377,225 95.9% $28.00 Parker Square – Flower Mound 34 AT&T Wireless Dallas $12,960,000 EAST DALLAS OUTLYING 3,509,780 94,630 97.3% $20.00 Rockwall Commons – Rockwall FAR NORTH DALLAS 54,135,077 4,718,238 91.1% $15.25 Southlake Town Square – Southlake 35 J.C. Penney Plano $12,184,000 NEAR NORTH DALLAS 20,970,166 1,246,134 94.1% $15.00 Southside on Lamar – Dallas 39 7-Eleven Dallas $11,390,000 – Fort Worth NORTH CENTRAL DALLAS 31,743,769 1,952,704 93.0% $16.00 – Dallas SOUTHEAST DALLAS 13,291,503 892,678 93.3% $11.00 Victory Park 52 Army Air Force Exchange Dallas $7,738,000 Waters Creek at Montgomery Farm – Allen SOUTHWEST DALLAS 17,262,057 1,789,759 89.4% $10.25 West Village – Dallas 68 GameStop Grapevine $6,225,000 WEST DALLAS 30,374,330 2,548,968 91.6% $13.00 In addition, historic downtowns are being CENTRAL FORT WORTH 23,758,834 1,865,178 91.1% $12.50 redeveloped into attractive regional 83 Neiman Marcus Dallas $4,823,000 MID-CITIES 50,803,856 3,016,146 94.1% $13.25 destinations, including downtowns in SUBURBAN FORT WORTH 22,712,885 1,363,470 93.5% $12.00 Plano, McKinney, Denton, Carrollton and 92 Michaels Stores Irving $4,277,000 Grapevine. MARKET TOTALS 277,686,333 19,865,130 92.7% $14.17

142 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE SOURCE: 2015 Top 100 Retailers, National Retail Federation 2016 2016 SOURCE: CBRE Retail Real Estate Market Report, Q3 2015 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 143