AMERICA S FRONT DOOR TO OUTLET SHOPPING

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AMERICA S FRONT DOOR TO OUTLET SHOPPING

THE OPPORTUNITY At 136,000 square feet and prominently located at the San Diego/Tijuana border the world s busiest border crossing where 70 million cars and pedestrians cross annually San Diego Outlets at the Border offers outlet retail tenants an unprecedented opportunity to be at the front door to outlet shopping. Literally. Not only situated in a prime retail, high-consumer location given its proximity to the U.S./Mexican border, San Diego Outlets at the Border now boasts an increased population reach benefitting directly from a newly opened pedestrian border crossing (Ped West) located directly in front of the entrance to the property. Currently an estimated 15,000 20,000 pedestrians cross into the U.S. via Ped West every day. In fact, since it opened in July of 2016, monthly outlet center sales have increased an average of 25 percent. What s more, the number of pedestrians crossing will double in December of 2016 when Ped West will open to southbound traffic. Then, 30,000 40,000 pedestrians per day will cross and center sales should see a further exponential increase in sales. And to cap it off, the realignment of Interstate 5 to the new vehicular border crossing directly in front of the property will also soon make it visible to another 50,000 cars per day. As a member of the region s largest collection of more than 150 leading designer and name brand outlet stores, San Diego Outlets at the Border s retail neighbors include Las Americas Premium Outlets, The Plaza at the Border and San Ysidro Village Shopping Center all positioned along a convenient, three-block walk.

TENANTS Open and operating since 2013, San Diego Outlets at the Border boasts a robust and growing brand name tenant collection. SAN DIEGO OUTLETS AT THE BORDER SAMPLE TENANT COMMUNITY A GACI Armani Exchange Outlet Asics Express Factory Outlet Fantasia Foot Locker H&M Icing O Neill Rack Room Shoes Sanrio Scents Sunglass Hut US Cosmetica Volcom Wilsons Leather Justice

MEXICO 5 NEW PED WEST BORDER CROSSING REALIGNMENT CONSTRUCTION STARTED 2016 SAN DIEGO S RETAIL VALUE DISTRICT SAN DIEGO BORDER CROSSING INTO MEXICO NEW TRANSIT HUB AUTOS/TAXIS/ BUSES THE PLAZA AT THE BORDER LAS AMERICAS PREMIUM OUTLETS SAN YSIDRO VILLAGE 805 5 NEW LED PYLON NEW SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION WITH TWO LEFT-HAND TURN LANES 5 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE TO TROLLEY 70+ Million total annual crossings (car + pedestrian) 42% cross border to shop BORDER CROSSING OVERVIEW With its well-established address, San Diego Outlets at the Border is one of four shopping locations strategically positioned at the San Diego/Tijuana border. Only San Diego Outlets at the Border can boast a direct gateway status as U.S./Mexico border crossing traffic leads directly to the east entry of the outlet center. The realignment of I-5 to the region s new vehicular border crossing, located directly in front of San Diego Outlets at the Border, will soon make the property visible to an additional 50,000 cars per day.

SUPERIOR LOCATION San Diego Outlets at the Border is located just 20 minutes from downtown San Diego, directly off the I-5 and I-805, at the last exit before the International Border Crossing. Los Angeles San Bernardino CITADEL OUTLETS DESERT HILLS PREMIUM OUTLETS Orange Riverside N OUTLETS AT SAN CLEMENTE CARLSBAD PREMIUM OUTLETS 90 Miles San Diego LAS AMERICAS PREMIUM OUTLETS VIEJAS OUTLET CTR 30 Miles 60 Miles Mexico San Diego Outlets at the Border shoppers visit the center an average of 10 times per year, considerably above the average 4 6 time frequency level of U.S. outlets.*

TOURISM HIGHLIGHTS TOP 10 ATTRACTIONS TOURISTS VISIT / INTEND TO VISIT DURING TRIP TO SAN DIEGO 1. Area Beaches: 23% 2. Legoland: 12% 3. Old Town: 12% 4. San Diego Zoo: 12% 5. Seaport Village: 11% 6. Harbor/Waterfront: 11% 7. Balboa Park: 10% 8. Coronado Island: 10% 9. Sea World: 10% 10. Gaslamp District: 9% Tourism is San Diego s third largest industry The City plays host to nearly 34 million visitors each year which include 17.2 million overnight visitors and 17.1 million day visitors San Diego visitors spend approximately $9.9 billion annually Total visitor growth in 2015 equated to 12% Total expenditure growth in 2015 equated to 7.3% In 2016, the number of visitors to San Diego is expected to increase to 35 million annually, an increase of 2.4% San Diego welcomes more than 6,293,000 international visitors on an annual basis: 70% are from Mexico visiting for the day while another 6% are from Mexico visiting overnight. Canadian visitors account for 6% of San Diego s international visitors with a remaining 18% classified as overseas visitors.

DEMOGRAPHICS SAN DIEGO OUTLETS AT THE BORDER ATTRACTS SHOPPERS FROM THREE STRONG CORE MARKET SEGMENTS International Shoppers from Mexico San Diego Region Residents San Diego Visitors and Tourists FACTS & FIGURES 3.3 MILLION 2.6M RESIDENTS $81K ANNUALLY 70 ANNUALLY 20 MILLION $500M ANNUALLY 10X ANNUALLY San Diego County s estimated permanent population Live within 15 miles of the Outlet Center (including Mexico) Household income per year within 30-mile radius Amount of conventions/ tradeshows San Diego hosts yearly Pedestrians cross the U.S./Mexico border annually The region s retail sales per year Frequency of shoppers that visit San Diego Outlets at the Border

THE TEAM The Shamrock Group, LLC, is a San Diego-based real estate development and investment firm founded by Michael K. Binkle and Randy A. Levinson. The group primarily focuses on acquisition, development, and investment in commercial, office, industrial and retail real estate within the western United States. For more information about The Shamrock Group, LLC, visit www.theshamrockgrp.com. FFO Real Estate Advisors is a full service, third party real estate leasing and development advisory firm based in Baltimore, Maryland. Our company partners with developers and owners to guide and provide support in all facets of the development process, from site analysis and acquisition through project launch and ongoing asset management. Unique to our organization is our corporately trained background and project based leasing experience, offering our clients a team of skilled and disciplined professionals, ready and able to perform on demand in a highly competitive leasing environment. With over 65 years of combined experience among the principals, FFO prides itself on having a reputation for strong, personal relationships with virtually all of the active retailers in the industry. This is evident by the fact that the principals at FFO have sourced and negotiated over 8,000,000 square feet with lease values totaling hundreds of millions of dollars in the last 20 years. Most notably, FFO has successfully leased five ground-up retail outlet centers totaling over two million square feet. Please visit www.fforealty.com for more information. CENTER INFORMATION Randy Levinson The Shamrock Group 858.755.6900 rlevinson@theshamrockgrp.com LEASING INFORMATION Scott Ferguson FFO Real Estate Advisors 610.658.6310 sferguson@fforealty.com 4463 Camino De La Plaza, San Ysidro, CA 92173 619.651.8018 theoutletsattheborder.com