OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS THE VISION

It’s a place for the goal chasers – literally and figuratively.

For the kids pounding down the ice with their hearts pumping full of adrenaline and athletic ambition. For the kids that rather compete in a different way, by challenging themselves to learn new facts and ideas. And for the folks that are looking for a place to be their best self, in a community where active lifestyles thrive. Go-getters will call it home. We call it BluHawk.

Page 2 Page 3 Region On The Rise

Proximity to Kansas City Home to Corporate Upscale Market with High Headquarters Disposable Incomes • Recent $6.5 billion downtown investment has revitalized the city • Fortune 500 company H&R Block • Bluhawk is located in Johnson headquarters employs 1,600 County, Kansas, the wealthiest • Future job growth over the next ten company associates county in the state years is predicted to be 42.81% • AMC, the world’s largest theater • The City of Overland Park is known • Outstanding attendance for MLB operator, has over 600 employees for its first-in-class schools, health and NFL teams pulls traffic from in its Leawood, KS headquarters care, jobs, shopping, entertainment super-regional trade area and culture • As one of 23 offices worldwide, • Thriving economy driven by HOK in Kansas City is a leader in • More than 38,000 jobs created in thousands of small businesses, tech sustainable, high-performance Overland Park since 2011 start-ups and medical research design and technology innovation

• Cerner, Hallmark, Garmin International as well as global engineering and architectural design firm Burns & McDonnell are headquartered here Page Page4 4 Page 5 Regional Trade Area

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Population 5,524 49,079 121,241 1,833,967 2,218,421 2,534,907

Households 2,046 16,589 42,782 723,880 868,024 993,628

Average HHI $121,591 $155,049 $146,610 $82,353 $81,563 $79,370

Average Disposable Income $88,023 $107,922 $102,461 $61,693 $61,523 $60,122

% of HHI Disposable 72.39% 69.61% 70.44% 74.91% 75.43% 75.75%

% Millennials (15 - 34 years old) 22.5% 22.3% 23.0% 26.6% 27.1% 27.1%

Bluhawk is not only minutes from downtown Kansas City, it is situated between two main thoroughfares. This allows for easy access from the surrounding super regional population of 2.5 million.

Page Page6 6 2017 AHHI (ESRI) by Census Tracts $162,678 to $263,709 $110,311 to $162,677 $75,286 to $110,310 $46,974 to $75,285 $0 to $46,973 Page 7 ona Rosa own Center

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CENTER DISTANCE (IN MILES) KEY TENANTS

Corbin Park 3.3 Dave & Buster’s, JCPenney, Scheels, Von Maur

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Page 9 Page 9 Opportunity In The Market

Perfectly situated to attract Key Opportunities affluent Johnson County & The map at the right shows shopper origin Overland Park customers egends tlets for Legends Outlets customers over a Kansas City Kansas City A study of cell phone data shows that the 12-month period and demonstrates that Independence desirable Johnson County and Overland Bluhawk is well-positioned to capture the Park residents are not shopping at affluent Johnson County and Overlandopeka Legends Outlets. The data clearly shows Park residents. awnee Raytown that there is opportunity to capitalize on erland Park this customer with direct-to-consumer awrence retail stores at Bluhawk. Additionally, there is an opportunity to Lenea draw from the Missouri side between I-49 ee’s Smmit and 1-70 from Warrensburg west. The Olate randiew combination of uses offered at Bluhawk will serve as a draw card for this area.

Page Page10 10 AREA OF OPPORTUNITY As indicated by the lightly shaded areas, Johnson County and Overland Park residents are not shopping at Legends Outlets.

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Page 11 Page 12 Bluhawk’s LOCATION & MARKET

Now open: • 130,000 square feet, Over the next two years, World Renowned population is projected to increase by including the 60,000 square foot Companies Consentino's Market 25,000 Call This Region Home • Advent Health South Overland Park with 7,000 new homes underway 1 million square feet in development comprised of: • Retail and outlet shopping Johnson County, Kansas • Dining Wealthiest County in the State • Bluhawk Sports Park Overland Park, KS • Indoor, Multi-Sport Complex • Civic & Community Center / Arena Named #1 Place to

Raise a Family (2017) WalletHub.com

Overland Park’s school district is Surrounding population of among the best in the nation for $155K AHHI academic achievement within a 3-mile radius 2.4 million U.S. News & World Report and The Washington Post

Page 13 Page 13 Our Vision Bluhawk will set the standard for next generation, multi-faceted community developments by BLUHAWK integrating active and healthy lifestyles, well- being and engaging opportunities for learning and Built to Energize and Excite shopping.

Room to Grow Bluhawk is a community built to energize • 277-acre mixed-use­ destination and excite. Conceived and created by • 1 million square foot development Price Brothers, it is a testament to their comprised of: longstanding history in Kansas City. By • 60,000 square foot Cosentino’s Market, pairing retail and dining with world-class the “grocery store of the future,” now open athletic facilities, Bluhawk serves as a • Advent Health South Overland Park, now open communal hub for leisure and competition attracting families from the Overland Park • Retail and outlet shopping area as well as regional traffic for sports • Dining tournaments and outlet shopping. Planned • Bluhawk Sports Park with educational opportunities and a • Indoor, Multi-Sport Complex healthy lifestyle in mind, Bluhawk isn’t just a • Civic & Community Center / Arena destination, it’s an experience, and a home, • Single and multi-family residential all spread across a few hundred acres in the • 34,700 vehicles pass the site daily heart of the Midwest.

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Drawing Traffic from Overland Park Super-Regional Trade Opportunity Area • Overland Park is Kansas City’s • The Bluhawk Sports Park, wealthiest suburb comprised of an indoor, multi- • Over the next two years, population sport complex and a 3,500 seat is projected to increase by 25,000 Civic & Community Center / Arena, with 7,000 new homes underway is projected to draw 3.8 million

visitors annually • Growth in the market is to the south and near Bluhawk • Engaging public space for concerts, picnics, community events and much more

Page 16 Part of a Major Metro

• Located 20 minutes from downtown Kansas City

• Surrounding population of 2.4 million

Market for Families and Professionals

• Overland Park schools are recognized for excellence by U.S. News & World Report and The Washington Post

• Average household income of $155K within a 3-mile radius

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BLUHAWK.COM

LEARN MORE ABOUT LEASING WITH BLUHAWK.

Chris Speciale 602.368.1095 [email protected] Matt Vaupell 816.895.4800 Charles Skaggs [email protected] 602.368.1737 [email protected]