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Research & Forecast Report DOWNTOWN CHICAGO OFFICE Fourth Quarter 215 A Strong Finish Robert Patterson Research Analyst Downtown Chicago 215 was an extremely strong year for commercial real estate in Chicago s CBD, as the year closed with vacancy at its lowest rate since 28, average direct asking rents pushing towards all-time highs, and a record year of foreign direct investment into the market as well as a record year for investment sales activity within the CBD. The fourth quarter was a microcosm of the year as a whole, as the CBD posted positive demand which triggered a decrease in the aggregate vacancy rate and an increase in gross rent per square foot. Trends Overall, the CBD remains a landlord s market as rent continues to increase across all building classes and fewer concessions are granted. Limited availability of quality high-rise space coupled with continued corporate migration into the CBD has solidified an advantageous environment for landlords; however, tenants in a position to open negotiations with landlords in 217 will be looking at a more tenant favorable market as approximately 2.3 million square feet are delivered in early 217. As this space is delivered to the market, landlords will seek to avoid losing tenants to the new developments, which will likely increase concessions granted to tenants. Market Indicators Q4 214 Q3 215 CURRENT VACANCY 12.6% 12.2% 11.5% QTR ABSORPTION 695,943 513,345 921,725 YTD ABSORPTION 1,112,83 594,4 1,515,729 RENTAL RATE $35.2 $36.16 $36.92 Leasing activity remained strong during the fourth quarter, led by CNA Financial announcing its intent to anchor John Buck s new West Loop development at 151 N. Franklin Street when construction is completed in 218. The landlords of the two developments set to deliver in 217 have secured their anchor tenants and are beginning to compete for mid-sized firms, while the John Buck Company will look to attract at least one more anchor tenant for its development at 151 N. Franklin. Landlords of existing assets continue to adapt their buildings to appeal to the amenity-rich demands of tenants in today s market. On the investment sales front, 215 was a record year for total sales volume within the CBD, with the sale of the Willis Tower for $1.3 billion and the fourth quarter sale of the Aon Center for $712 million leading the way. Investors see value in Chicago s assets as they offer a significant discount in pricing relative to comparative properties on the coasts and believe Chicago s diverse economy and talented workforce make for strong investments. As rental rates within the CBD continue to climb, tenants are becoming more open to looking for nontraditional, repurposed spaces in emerging markets outside of the CBD, such as the Fulton Market area, as they see the opportunity for unique space with reduced rents within these submarkets.

Outlook Looking ahead to 216, fundamentals suggest that both tenants and landlords feel confident in the future despite the risks increased local property taxes and recent global economic volatility pose to Chicago s market. The continued corporate migration into the CBD will be a key factor for the market moving forward as over three million square feet of A-plus product is slated for delivery over the next two years. Many tenants are actively working to downsize their space in order to reduce costs, so the continued migration into the CBD will be vital in order for demand to keep up with available space. Additionally, landlords ability to avoid shadow space and backfill spaces of tenants departing for the new developments will illustrate the true strength of the market. Statistical Highlights The CBD experienced a strong ending to 215 as the fourth quarter posted 921,725 square feet of positive net absorption, the most net absorption of any quarter in 215. All asset classes within the CBD experienced positive net absorption, as Class A led the way with 519,916 square feet, followed by Class B with 286,242 square feet. The average direct asking rental rate in the CBD currently resides at $36.92 per square foot, an increase from $36.16 per square foot in the third quarter. The average overall asking rental rate increased by 5.43 percent from one year prior. The CBD s overall vacancy decreased by 7 basis points over the past year, falling from 12.3 percent to 11.5 percent. Vacancy decreased by at least 5 basis points across all assets classes, with Class A leading the way with an 8 basis point decrease during the fourth quarter. Square Footage Square Footage Net Absorption & Vacancy Chicago CBD Office Market 2,, 18.% 1,515,729 16.% 2,, 1,5, 15.3% 15.2% 1,232,459 18. 1,112,83 14.3% 13.8% 13.6% 14.% 1,, 1,515,729 1,5, 678,529 16. 15.3% 15.2% 1,232,459 657,2 12.6% 1,112,83 12.% 5, 14.3% 11.5% 13.8% 13.6% 14. 1,, 45,593 678,529 657,2 1.% 12.6% 12. 5, 8.% 11.5% (5,) 45,593 1. 6.% (1,,) 35 8. 4.% (5,) 31 (1,5,) 2.% 6. (1,614,937) 3 (1,,) (2,,) 26 26.% 274. 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 (1,5,) 25 2. (1,614,937) Absorption Vacancy (2,,) 19. Source: CoStar, 29 2 Colliers International 21 Research 211 212 213 214 215 15 15 Absorption Vacancy $5. Asking Gross Rental Rates Chicago CBD Office Market $45. $4. $5. $35. $45. $3. $4. $25. $35. $2. $15. $3. $1. $25. $5. $2. $. $15. $1. $5. $. Square Footage Number of Sales 5 4,, 28 3,5, Class A Class B Class C 3,652,913 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Class A Class B Class C Average 3,, 2,5, 28 2,, 29 1,892,46 21 1,897,981 211 212 213 214 215 1,54,364 1,5, Class A Class B Class C Average 1,, 782,4 5, 9 1 3 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 479, 933,71 665, 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 2 Vacancy Submarket Vacancy Rates Chicago CBD Office Market 2.% Vacancy (%) 15.% 1.% 14.4% 13.2% 11.% 15.8% 14.9% 15.1% 14.6% 13.7% 13.5% 1.3% 8.3% 7.6% 12.6% 11.6% 11.4% 5.%.% Central Loop East Loop North Michigan Ave. River North West Loop 213 214 215 2 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International 2,, 2 1,5, 13 15

Large Blocks of Availability After offering 34 large blocks of available space in the fourth quarter of 214, large block availability has continued to decrease over the past year. Contiguous blocks of space available on a direct basis decreased by three during the fourth quarter of 215, bringing the total available to 26 such blocks. Large block composition currently resides at 21 Class A blocks and five Class B blocks. The largest block of available space in the CBD exists at 125 S. Clark Street in the Central Loop. The building previously served as the headquarters for Chicago Public Schools and is now finishing up a massive renovation to make it suitable for tenant use. The next two largest blocks of space available are located at 515 N. State Street and 311 W. Monroe Street. While 515 N. State is undergoing extensive renovations in order to attract new tenants, 311 W. Monroe offers a unique repurposing opportunity as it is a 387,79 square-foot Class B property that is 66.3 percent vacant. The number of high-rise view spaces that are available in top-tier assets has diminished significantly, leaving tenants in the market for such space with limited options involving extremely costly rental rates. Class A Large Blocks Chicago CBD Office Market 21 large direct blocks of CBD Class A space consisting of 3,38,731 square feet 1 large blocks of West Loop Class A space consisting of 1,511,856 square feet Large Block Availabilities Chicago CBD Office Market 1,+ square feet BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) FLOOR TYPE CENTRAL LOOP 125 S. Clark Street B 45, 2-2 New/Direct 23 N. LaSalle Street A 292,777 14-2 Direct 1 S. Dearborn Street A 166,346 26-31 Direct 222 N. LaSalle Street A 165,866 3-6 Direct 131 S. Dearborn Street A 128,622 7-8 Direct 1 S. Dearborn Street A 16,624 14-17 Direct 131 S. Dearborn Street A 14,376 29-31 Direct EAST LOOP 233 N. Michigan Avenue A 144,6 8-12 Direct 2 E. Randolph Street A 131,274 68-71 Direct 2 E. Randolph Street A 119,672 32-35 Direct 33 E. Wacker Street A 113,39 15-2 Direct 41 S. State Street B 11,898 4-6 Direct NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE 515 N. State Street A 396,273 2-18 Direct/Sublet RIVER NORTH 35 N. Orleans Street B 218,964 3-6 Direct 6 W. Chicago Avenue B 117,11 2nd Direct WEST LOOP 311 W. Monroe Street B 387,75 1-14 Direct 3 S. Riverside Plaza A 265,93 2-6 Direct 227 W. Monroe Street A 167,48 52-6 Direct 3 S. Riverside Plaza A 158,197 9-11 Direct 5 W. Madison Street A 155,61 4-7 Direct 222 W. Adams Street A 154,65 28-34 Direct 55 W. Jackson Boulevard A 13,413 2-6 Direct 444 W. Lake Street A 13, 31-35 New/Direct 3 S. Wacker Drive A 129,216 31-35 Direct 111 S. Wacker Drive A 112,171 14-17 Direct 15 N. Riverside Plaza A 19,143 17-2 New/Direct 4 large blocks of West Loop High Rise Class A space consisting of 581,229 square feet 3 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

213 214 215 Lease and Sale Highlights 215 ended with another strong quarter of leasing activity, as the CBD posted 11 lease transactions of 4, square feet or greater. Additionally, the fourth quarter included the largest leasing transaction of the year as CNA Financial announced that it will leave its longtime headquarters at 333 S. Wabash Avenue for 275, square feet in the new development at 151 N. Franklin Street upon its completion in 218. The new developments at 15 N. Riverside Plaza and 444 W. Lake Street continued to attract quality tenants as Navigant Consulting signed a lease to occupy 11, square feet at 15 N. Riverside and Harrison Street Real Estate Capital leased 4,254 square feet at 444 W. Lake Street. Amidst the flurry of leasing activity at the new developments during the fourth quarter, the Central Loop s ability to retain desirable technology companies did not go unnoticed as Sprout Social renewed its lease for 64, square feet at 131 S. Dearborn Street and GrubHub expanded by 57, square feet at 111 W. Washington Street. Investment sales activity remained extremely active during the fourth quarter as five properties closed and two more were placed under contract. The largest closed sales transaction during the quarter was the sale of 2 E. Randolph for $712 million ($264. per square foot) to New York based 61W Cos. The market remains incredibly hot for sellers, and there is little reason to suspect investment sales activity will slow during the first quarter of 216 as new sellers look to take advantage of current market conditions. Construction Several high-profile projects are underway in Chicago s CBD. The Hines development located at 444 W. Lake Street is currently under construction and has recently secured tenancy from Harrison Street Real Estate Capital and Balyasny Asset Management in addition to its anchor tenants McDermott Will & Emery, DLA Piper, Servcorp, Morton Salt, and Mead Johnson Nutrition. The building, which will amount to 1,73,1 square feet, will be delivered in early 217. Another office project set to deliver in a similar time frame is John O Donnell s tower at 15 N. Riverside Plaza which has recently secured tenancy from Navigant Consulting, in addition to anchor tenants William Blair & Co., Hyatt Corporation, The Pritzker Group, and Polsinelli P.C. Mr. O Donnell has also secured Wanxiang America Real Estate Group, a Chinese investor, to help finance the project, which will total approximately 1,229,64 square feet. During the fourth quarter, a third new development made a massive step towards breaking ground as developer John Buck Company landed CNA Financial Corporation to join law firm Hinshaw & Culbertson as anchor tenants in its new development at 151 N. Franklin Street. The development s timeline took an unexpected hit earlier in 215 when law firm Freeborn & Peters decided to renew its current lease at 311 S. Wacker Drive after previously signing a letter of intent to occupy space at the new development. However, CNA s lease to occupy 275, square feet in the building gives the property enough preleased space to begin construction in early 216. The building is expected to deliver 87,13 square feet to the market in 218 and will look to land another large anchor tenant in 216. Vacancy (%) 5.% Square Footage 2.% Large Deal Activity Chicago CBD Office Market (Transactions 5, SF+) 2,, 1,5, 1,, 5, 58,777 Sales Activity Chicago CBD Office Market Number of Sales 35 3 25 35 2 3 15 1 2 4,, 5 15 1 Source: CoStar, Colliers International Research 28 29 21 211 212 3,5, New Construction Chicago CBD Office Market 3,, 4,, 2,5, 3,5, 2,, 3,, Square Footage 2.% Number of Sales 1,5, 2,5, 15 28 13 1,347,669 As of 4Q - 213 As of 3Q - 214 As of 4Q - 215 1,54,364 SF of Transactions 3 29 9 9 21 1,892,46 1,897,981 7 974, # of Transactions 19 211 3,652,913 1,892,46 1,897,981 933,71 1,, 2,,782,4 1,54,364 665, 479, 5, 1,5, 933,71 1,, 782,4 665, 22 23 24 25 479, 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 YT 5, 15.% 14.4% 13.2% 15.% 14.4% 13.2% 11.% 1.% 11.% 1.% Vacancy (%) 5.% 25 5 15 3 15.8% 14.9% 15.1% 14.6% 13.7% 13.5% 15.8% 14.9% 15.1% 14.6% 13.7% 13.5% 26 212 Class A Class B Class C 19 3,652,913 31 2 15 1 5 213 26 214 12.6% 11.6% 11.4% 1.3% 12.6% 11.6% 11.4% 1.3% 8.3% 7.6% 27 215 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 YTD 26 Class A Class B Class C 31 213 8.3% 7.6% 26 214 27 215.% 4 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International.% Central Loop East Loop North Michigan Ave. River North West Loop Central Loop East Loop North Michigan Ave. River North West Loop 213 214 215 213 214 215

Significant Lease and Sale Activity Chicago CBD Office Leasing Activity 4Q 215 TENANT BUILDING SUBMKT CLASS SIZE (SF) DEAL TYPE CNA Financial 151 N. Franklin Street A WL 275, New Mayer Brown 71 S. Wacker Drive A WL 265, Renewal/ Contraction WeWork 125 S. Clark Street B CL 112, New Navigant Consulting 15 N. Riverside Plaza A WL 11, New MSDSonline 222 W. Merchandise Mart B RN 91, Sublease/ New Sprout Social 131 S. Dearborn Street A CL 64, Renewal GrubHub 111 W. Washington Street B CL 57, Expansion 1871 222 W. Merchandise Mart B RN 42, Expansion Harrison Street Real Estate Capital 444 W. Lake Street A WL 4,254 New Avant 222 N. Lasalle Street A CL 4, Expansion Balyasny Asset Management 444 W. Lake Street A WL 4, New Clark Hill 13 E. Randolph Street A EL 34,965 Expansion Chicago CBD Office Investment Sales 4Q 215 STATUS ADDRESS SUBMKT CLASS SIZE (SF) SALE PRICE PRICE/SF SELLER BUYER Sold 2 E. Randolph Street EL A 2,7, 712,, $264. Piedmont REIT 61W Companies Sold 111 W. Monroe Street CL B 1,2, 314,35, $262. CommonWealth Partners, CalPERS Sold 333 W. Wacker Drive WL A 867,821 32,, $369. Sumitomo Life, GM Investment Management, & Hines US Core Office Fund CL = Central Loop EL = East Loop NMA = North Michigan Avenue RN = River North WL = West Loop FS = For Sale UC = Under Contract Samsung Life Insurance PNC Realty Investors Sold 2 W. Adams Street WL B 677,222 168,25, $248. Sterling Equities Gerding Edlen Sold 123 W. Madison Street CL B 89,694 1,62,5 $112. Cagan Management GK Development UC 333 S. Wabash Avenue EL A 1,1, TBD TBD CNA Financial Corp John Buck Company UC 1 N. Dearborn Street CL B 881,679 22,, $229. Chetrit Group Beacon Capital Partners FS 33 N. Wabash Avenue RN A 1,141,76 TBD TBD Riverview Realty Trust TBD FS 44 S. LaSalle Street CL A 1,19,325 TBD TBD TIER Reit TBD FS 181 W. Madison Street CL A 936,683 TBD TBD CBRE Global Investors TBD FS 2 N. Wacker Drive WL B 915,164 TBD TBD Berkley Properties TBD FS 225 W. Randolph Street WL B 849,252 TBD TBD Kushner Cos. TBD FS 435 N. Michigan Avenue NMA B 737,375 TBD TBD Tribune Media Company TBD FS 1 N. LaSalle Street CL B 163,78 TBD TBD Hearn Co. TBD 5 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

NORTH PA PEARSON Central Loop SUPERIOR The second largest submarket in the Chicago CBD, the Central Loop is best HURON known for its LaSalle Street corridor NORTH and its historic distinction as Chicago s core ERIE financial district. Although this distinction MICHIGAN has dissipated some during the last ONTARIO IVER decade, the submarket still remains home to several of the city s largest financial OHIO AVENUE ORTH institutions, banks and professional services firms. FRANKLIN FRANKLIN WIELAND EVERGREEN SCOTT HILL OAK WALTON LOCUST CHESTNUT WELLS WELLS INSTITUTE PL. WENDELL CHICAGO LA SALLE As suggested by its name, the Central Loop resides in the ILLINOIS heart of the CBD. The submarket is bordered by the Chicago River on HUBBARD the north, Van Buren Street on the south and Wells Street and State Street on the west and east, respectively. WELLS LA SALLE MAPLE GRAND KINZIE CLARK WACKER CLARK BURTON SCHILLER GOETHE LAKE WALTON DEARBORN RANDOLPH CENTRAL LOOP WASHINGTON MADISON MONROE DEARBORN JACKSON VAN BUREN STATE STATE RUSH BANKS SCOTT OAK WABASH RITCHIE DIVISION ELM CEDAR DELAWARE LAKE CONGRESS STONE RUSH MICHIGAN T H E M A G N I F I C E N T M I L E Submarket Highlights & Forecast RANDOLPH Market Indicators Q4 214 Q3 215 CURRENT NORTH WATER VACANCY 13.2% 11.7% 11.% QTR ABSORPTION 242,934 7,695 283,888 YTD ABSORPTION 519,281 494,49 777,937 RENTAL RATE $35.11 $35.98 $36.69 The Central Loop finished 215 by posting its seventh consecutive quarter of positive net absorption, causing vacancy M within I L Lthe Esubmarket N N I to Udip M7 basis points to 11. percent, its lowest mark since 28. P A R K The Central Loop s future success will depend upon its ability to retain tenants attracted to the new developments in competing submarkets, particularly the West Loop, as professional services firms traditionally occupying space in the Central Loop are attracted to the new Class A plus supply that is set to hit the market in 217. WASHINGTON MADISON MONROE WABASH CHESTNUT MICHIGAN WACKER ST. CLAIR STETSON MIES VAN DER ROHE NORTH CITY FRONT PLAZA DRIVE SOUTH WATER FAIRBANKS DE WITT PARK The Central Loop will remain extremely tight until the new supply is delivered in 217, at which point the submarket is likely to shift from a landlord favorable market to a tenant favorable market as landlords in the Central Loop will increase concessions in order to retain tenants and backfill space vacated by tenants migrating to new developments. JACKSON BELLEVUE VAN BUREN G R A N T P A R K COLUMBUS CHICAGO NEW McCLURG EAST LOOP LAKE SHORE DRIVE HARBOR LAKE SHO RE DRIVE 41

Statistical Highlights Class A vacancy within the Central Loop fell below ten percent for the first time since 211, landing at 9.9 percent, as Class B vacancy decreased by 4 basis points for total of 11.7 percent. The average direct asking rental rate in the submarket currently resides at $36.69 per foot gross, up considerably from $35.98 per square foot posted in the third quarter. The Central Loop has now experienced eight consecutive quarters of increasing rental rates, as gross rent is up $6.2 per square foot since the first quarter of 213. Class A absorption rebounded significantly in the Central Loop during the fourth quarter, rising to 199,357 square feet of positive absorption after experiencing 72,923 square feet of negative net absorption during the third quarter. Large Blocks of Availability There are seven large blocks of contiguous and direct space containing at least 1, square feet in the submarket. Construction No new construction was delivered to the Central Loop during the fourth quarter, and there are no office developments currently planned. 125 S. Clark Street currently has a 45,-square-foot contiguous block of space available, which is the largest block of available contiguous space in the CBD. The property is currently undergoing a full-scale renovation and recently signed WeWork to occupy 112, square feet when the renovation is completed. Square Square Footage Footage Net Absorption & Vacancy Central Loop Office Market 1,, 16.% 1,, 14.5% 777,937 16. 8, 14.1% 14.4% 14.2% 14.4% 14.% 8, 14.5% 13.2% 777,937 6, 14.1% 14.4% 14.2% 14.4% 519,281 14. 13.2% 12.% 6, 4, 519,281 11.% 12. 1.% 4, 2, 67,57 11.% 35,58 8.% 1. 2, 67,57 35,58-2, (111,365) (18,1) 6.% 8. -4, -2, (111,365) (18,1) 4.% 6. -6, -4, -8, 2.% 4. -6, (847,732) -1,,.% 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 2. -8, -1,, (847,732) Absorption Vacancy. 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Absorption Vacancy $5. Asking Gross Rental Rates Central Loop Office Market $45. $5. $4. $35. $45. $3. $4. $25. $35. $2. $3. $15. $25. $1. $2. $5. $15. $. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 $1. Class A Class B Class C Average $5. $. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Class A Class B Class C Average Large Block Availabilities Central Loop Office Market Vacancy 1,+ square feet BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) FLOOR TYPE 125 S. Clark Street B 45, 2-2 New/Direct 23 N. Lasalle Street A 292,777 14-2 Direct 1 S. Dearborn Street A 166,346 26-31 Direct 222 N. LaSalle Street A 165,866 3-6 Direct 131 S. Dearborn Street A 128,622 7-8 Direct 1 S. Dearborn Street A 16,624 14-17 Direct 131 S. Dearborn Street A 14,376 29-31 Direct 7 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

Lease and Sale Highlights 125 S. Clark Street Large block leasing activity remained lukewarm in the submarket during the fourth quarter with three lease transactions greater than 5, square feet completed. The largest lease signing in the Central Loop during the quarter was WeWork s deal to occupy 112, square feet in the recently renovated 125 S. Clark Street. Additionally, the Central Loop illustrated its ability to retain non-traditional tenants as Sprout Social, a Social Media Management company founded in 21, renewed its lease for 64, square feet at the Citadel Center. Investment sales activity remained active in the submarket with two properties trading as 111 W. Monroe Street sold to Samsung Life Insurance for $315.4 million ($262/SF) and 123 W. Madison Street sold to GK Development for $1.1 million ($112/SF). Additionally, 1 N. Dearborn Street was put under contract to sell for roughly $22. million ($229/SF) during the fourth quarter while 181 W. Madison Street and 1 N. LaSalle Street each remained on the market in the hottest investment sales cycle Chicago has seen in recent memory. Significant Lease and Sale Activity Central Loop Office Leasing Activity 4Q 215 TENANT BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) DEAL TYPE WeWork 125 S. Clark Street B 112, New Sprout Social 131 S. Dearborn Street A 64, Renewal Grubhub 111 W. Washington Street B 57, Expansion Central Loop Office Investment Sales Activity 4Q 215 STATUS ADDRESS CLASS SIZE (SF) SALE PRICE PRICE/SF SELLER BUYER Sold 111 W. Monroe Street B 8,228 SF $314,35, $262 Commonwealth Partners, CalPERS Samsung Life Insurance Sold 123 W. Madison Street C 8,451 SF 1,62,5 $112 Cagan Management GK Development UC 1 N. Dearborn Street B 881,679 SF $22,, $229 Chetrit Group Beacon Capital Partners FS 181 W. Madison Street A 936,683 SF TBD TBD CBRE Global Investors TBD FS 1 N. LaSalle Street B 163,78 SF TBD TBD Hearn Co. TBD UC = Under Contract FS = For Sale 8 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

NORTH RTON ASTOR 1 FEET 3 METERS ILLER ETHE BANKS RITCHIE SCOTT DIVISION STONE AKE WALTON DEARBORN ANDOLPH ROE AL ASHINGTON ADISON DEARBORN CEDAR BELLEVUE East Loop MICHIGAN The East Loop possesses a dynamic inventory base that includes office towers DELAWARE interspersed amongst residential condominium buildings. With Millennium Park, CHESTNUT the city s largest public space, serving as the submarket s focal point, the East PEARSON Loop offers a unique office environment that is conducive to the work-life balance CHICAGO often desired by the tenants that office there. STATE T H E M A G N I F I C E N T M I L E Although the East Loop s distinct culture continues to remain attractive to more NORTH eclectic office tenants such as advertising firms, not-for-profit organizations, and educational institutions, recently, landlords MICHIGAN of the submarket have been successful in retaining and attracting traditional office space AVENUE users by offering more affordable space options relative to those available in the Central and West Loop. The submarket is bordered by the Chicago River on the north, Van Buren Street on the South, Lake Michigan on the east, and State Street on the west. STATE RUSH ELM LAKE OAK WABASH RANDOLPH WASHINGTON MADISON MONROE WABASH RUSH MICHIGAN WACKER ST. CLAIR STETSON MIES VAN DER ROHE NORTH CITY FRONT PLAZA DRIVE SOUTH WATER FAIRBANKS DE WITT PARK NEW McCLURG NORTH WATER EAST LOOP M I L L E N N I U M P A R K HARBOR LAKE SHO RE DRIVE 41 Market Indicators Q4 214 Q3 215 CURRENT VACANCY 15.1 14.4% 13.7% QTR ABSORPTION (59,154) 163,364 26,662 YTD ABSORPTION (15,811) 172,299 379,461 RENTAL RATE $31.67 $32.71 $33.37 Submarket Highlights & Forecast The East Loop showed marked improvement for the second consecutive quarter, posting a decrease in vacancy, an increase in direct asking rent and the most positive net absorption it has experienced since 28. After lagging behind other submarkets in the CBD for several years after the recession, the East Loop submarket is now showing consistent signs that it s on the path to recovery despite its peripheral location to public transportation hubs such as Union and Ogilvie Stations. CNA Financial s fourth quarter deal to move to John Buck s development in the West Loop poses a serious threat to the health of the East Loop moving forward as CNA will leave 75, square feet of vacant space in 333 S. Wabash Avenue when it moves out of the building in 218. The new landlord s ability to fill the shadow space created by CNA s announced departure will prove pivotal for the submarket. ACKSON BUREN CONGRESS JACKSON VAN BUREN G R A N T P A R K COLUMBUS LAKE SHORE DRIVE Looking ahead, the East Loop will continue to provide a cheaper alternative to the extremely expensive rental rates seen in the River North, the Central Loop, and the West Loop. The submarket will rely on firms looking to save money on real estate costs while remaining in high-quality office space, such as Kraft-Heinz electing to move to 2 E. Randolph Street. AL ORN UTH HARRISON

Statistical Highlights Vacancy decreased by 7 basis points during the fourth quarter of 215, ending at 13.7 percent. Despite its solid fourth quarter absorption figures, the East Loop currently has the highest vacancy rate of any submarket throughout the CBD. The East Loop experienced a significant rebound over the second half of 215, posting 37,26 square feet of positive net absorption after reporting merely 9,435 square feet of positive net absorption over the first two quarters of the year. Large Blocks of Availability The number of available large, contiguous blocks of space available on a direct basis decreased by one block during the fourth quarter, leaving five such blocks available for large users. Construction No new construction was delivered to the East Loop during the fourth quarter. There are no office developments currently planned in the submarket. Square Square Footage Footage 6, 4, 6, 2, 4, 2, -2, 18.% 17.% 379,461 16.1% 16.% 17.% 15.5% 15.2% 14.9% 15.1% 379,461 16.1% 146,793 91,17 69,49 88,9 13.7% 14.% 15.5% 15.2% 14.9% 15.1% 146,793 12.% 91,17 69,49 88,9 13.7% (59,154) 1.% -4, (59,154) -2, -6, 6.% -4, -8, 4.% -6, -1,, 2.% -8, -1,2, (1,1,968).% -1,, 29 21 211 212 213 214 215-1,2, $5. $45. Net Absorption & Vacancy East Loop Office Market (1,1,968) Absorption Vacancy 29 21 211 212 Absorption Vacancy $4. $35. $5. $3. $45. $25. $4. $2. $35. $15. $3. $1. $25. $5. $2. $. $15. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 $1. Class A Class B Class C Average 8.% 213 214 215 Asking Gross Rental Rates East Loop Office Market Vacancy $5. $. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Class A Class B Class C Average Large Block Availabilities East Loop Office Market 1,+ square feet BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) FLOOR TYPE 233 N. Michigan Avenue A 144,6 8-12 Direct 2 E. Randolph Street A 131,274 68-71 Direct 2 E. Randolph Street A 119,672 32-35 Direct 33 E. Wacker Street A 113,39 15-2 Direct 41 S. State Street B 11,898 4-6 Direct 1 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

Lease and Sale Highlights 2 E. Randolph Street Clark Hill s 34,965-square-foot expansion at 13 E. Randolph Street was the largest lease transaction that occurred within the East Loop submarket during the fourth quarter. Leasing activity in the submarket slowed during the fourth quarter after its most active quarter of leasing activity of the year in the third quarter with large transactions including Kraft Heinz s move to the Aon center and WeWork s new lease at 332 S. Michigan Avenue. Investment sales activity within the submarket remained extremely active during the fourth quarter with the sale of 2 E. Randolph Street being the second most expensive sale of 215 in the CBD and the most expensive sale ever recorded in the East Loop. Significant Lease and Sale Activity East Loop Office Leasing Activity 4Q 215 TENANT BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) DEAL TYPE Clark Hill 13 E. Randolph Street A 34,965 Expansion East Loop Office Investment Sales Activity 4Q 215 STATUS ADDRESS CLASS SIZE (SF) SALE PRICE PRICE/SF SELLER BUYER Sold 2 E. Randolph Street A 2,7, $712,, $264 Piedmont REIT 61W Cos. UC 333 S. Wabash Avenue A 1,125,78 TBD TBD CNA Financial Corporation John Buck Company UC = Under Contract 11 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

LA SALLE North Michigan Avenue NORTH CLARK D BURTON CHILLER GOETHE R LAKE WALTON DEARBORN RANDOLPH RAL WASHINGTON 1 FEET The North Michigan Avenue submarket possesses a unique building composition made up of hotels, retail space, office buildings, medical 3 facilities METERS and residential properties. This, along with its peripheral location, makes it an appealing home for BANKS less traditional office tenants. The submarket s small office tenant base is composed of primarily SCOTT advertising firms, media agencies and a growing number DIVISION of medical office users that desire close proximity to the large hospitals in the area. The submarket is bordered ELM by Oak Street on the north, the Chicago River on the south, CEDAR State Street on the west and Lake Michigan on the east. RUSH STATE ASTOR WABASH RITCHIE DELAWARE PEARSON LAKE STONE BELLEVUE OAK RANDOLPH WASHINGTON CHESTNUT RUSH MICHIGAN T H E M A G N I F I C E N T M I L E WACKER ST. CLAIR STETSON MIES VAN DER ROHE NORTH CITY FRONT PLAZA DRIVE FAIRBANKS DE WITT PARK CHICAGO NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE SOUTH WATER NEW McCLURG NORTH WATER EAST LOOP M I L L E N N I U M P A R K HARBOR LAKE SHO RE DRIVE 41 Market Indicators Q4 214 Q3 215 CURRENT VACANCY 14.6% 13.8% 13.5% QTR ABSORPTION 141,388 (9,925) 41,39 YTD ABSORPTION (148,336) 115,437 156,746 RENTAL RATE $32.72 $34.25 $35.11 Submarket Highlights & Forecast North Michigan Avenue remains one of the lowest performing submarkets in the CBD despite posting a decrease in vacancy, increase in direct asking rates and an increase in positive net absorption during the fourth quarter. Due to its peripheral location and boutique office user base, the submarket has historically experienced low leasing volume, relative to the other submarkets in the CBD. This presents unique challenges for North Michigan Avenue landlords, as they attempt to backfill the submarket s existing vacancies. North Michigan Avenue will continue to recover more slowly than other CBD markets due to an inability to attract more traditional office users because of its distance from key train stations. It is crucial that the submarket s strong medical presence remains robust to aid in recovery.

Statistical Highlights During the fourth quarter, net absorption totaled 41,39 square feet, indicating a solid finish to the year. Vacancy in the submarket decreased by 3 basis points during the fourth quarter, ending at 13.5 percent. Over the past year, vacancy in North Michigan Avenue has decreased from 14.6 percent to the current rate of 13.5 percent. The average gross asking direct rental rate increased substantially during the fourth quarter, ending at $35.11 per square foot gross, up from $34.25 per square foot in the prior quarter. Class A properties are currently reporting an average rental rate of $39.89 per square foot, up from $35.82 per square foot one year prior. Class B properties reported a slight quarterly increase to $3.69 per square foot gross, up from $3.65 per square foot gross at the end of the third quarter. Large Blocks of Availability Square Square Footage Footage 3, 247,935 18.% 3, 2, 15.8% 247,935 16.% 15.3% 15.2% 156,746 14.8% 14.6% 14.% 1, 2, 15.8% 15.3% 15.2% 13.5% 156,746 12.5% 14.8% 3,188 14.6% 12.% 1, 13.5% 12.5% 3,188 1.% -1, (69,116) 8.% -2, (148,336) -1, (69,116) 6.% -3, -2, -4, -3, -5, -4, -5, $5. $45. Net Absorption & Vacancy N Michigan Ave Office Market (148,336) 4.% (332,974) 2.% (396,399) 29 (332,974) 21 211 212 213 214 215.% (396,399) Absorption Vacancy 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Absorption Vacancy Asking Gross Rental Rates N Michigan Ave Office Market Vacancy The number of large, contiguous blocks of space available on a direct basis remained unchanged during the quarter and resides at one such block. $4. $5. $35. $3. $45. $25. $4. The largest block of available space in the submarket is located 515 N. State Street and totals 396,273 square feet. $2. $35. $15. $3. $1. $25. Construction $5. $2. $. $15. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 No new construction was delivered to the North Michigan Avenue submarket during the fourth quarter. There are no office developments anticipated in the submarket in the near future. $1. Class A Class B Class C Average $5. $. 28 29 21 211 212 213 Class A Class B Class C Average 214 215 Large Block Availabilities N Michigan Ave Office Market 1,+ square feet BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) FLOOR TYPE 515 N. State Street A 396,273 2-18 Direct/Sublet 13 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

Lease and Sale Highlights Tribune Tower There were no significant lease transactions in the North Michigan Avenue submarket during the fourth quarter. Investment sales activity was also sluggish in the submarket during the quarter with no transactions closed and one property put on the market as the Tribune Media Company announced that the Tribune Tower at 435 N. Michigan Avenue is on the market. Significant Lease and Sale Activity North Michigan Avenue Office Leasing Activity 3Q 215 TENANT BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) DEAL TYPE NO SIGNIFICANT LEASE TRANSACTIONS North Michigan Avenue Office Investment Sales Activity 4Q 215 STATUS ADDRESS CLASS SIZE (SF) SALE PRICE PRICE/SF SELLER BUYER FS 435 N. Michigan Avenue B 737,375 TBD TBD Tribune Media Company TBD FS = For Sale 14 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

GREEN EN K MAN VERGREEN ES ED HALSTED 9 River North EUGENIE NORTH River North continues to be one NORTH of the fastest growing submarkets in the CBD. The result of new office development, a booming residential community and most BLACKHAWK BURTON recently, an infiltration of technology companies, River North has transformed from a once fairly undeveloped area consisting of warehouses and loft properties SCHILLER into a lively and dynamic office environment. CONCORD GRAND KINZIE 94 GOETHE River North now contains a mix of office options ranging from Class B and C loft-style properties SCOTT to its newest Class A trophy office towers. The range in office space options DIVISION captures the interest of both traditional and unconventional ELM office ELMusers leading to its ELM low vacancy rate. The submarket s boundaries include Oak Street on HILL the north, the Chicago MAPLE HOBBIE River on the south and west and State WENDELL Street on the east. OHIO OGDEN HUBBARD VINE LARRABEE FULTON MOHAWK SCOTT OAK KINGSBURY CLEVELAND HUDSON HUDSON SEDGWICK LAKE SEDGWICK RANDOLPH CONCORD ORLEANS ORLEANS NORTH PARK FRANKLIN WIELAND EVERGREEN OAK WALTON LOCUST CHESTNUT WELLS WELLS INSTITUTE PL. CHICAGO RIVER NORTH CLARK LA SALLE OHIO ILLINOIS HUBBARD KINZIE CLARK SUPERIOR HURON ERIE ONTARIO GRAND WACKER LA SALLE LAKE WALTON DEARBORN RANDOLPH RUSH STATE ASTOR BANKS SCOTT CEDAR PEARSON OAK WABASH RITCHIE DIVISION DELAWARE LAKE STONE BELLEVUE RANDOLPH Market Indicators Q4 214 Q3 215 CURRENT VACANCY 8.3% 8.3% 7.6% QTR ABSORPTION 33,265 78,679 111,222 YTD ABSORPTION 37,48-9,518 11,74 RENTAL RATE $35.28 $35.59 $37.45 MICHIGAN CHESTNUT Submarket Highlights & Forecast Vacancy decreased across all classes in River North for the third CHICAGO consecutive quarter, falling 7 basis points to 7.6 percent, the lowest vacancy rate the submarket has ever experienced. T H E M A G N I F I C E N T M I L E During the fourth quarter, River North again proved its ability to attract and retain MICHIGAN technology firms that were responsible for a significant amount of the positive net absorption seen throughout AVENUE 215 as VelocityEHS subleased 91, square feet at the Merchandise Mart. RUSH ST. CLAIR MIES VAN DER ROHE NORTH CITY FRONT PLAZA DRIVE FAIRBANKS DE WITT River North is expected to remain the strongest submarket in the CBD through 216 as space NORTH WATER remains extremely limited despite having the highest rents in the city. The most significant challenge to River North s status as the strongest submarket in the CBD will come from the West Loop submarket as tenants are attracted to the SOUTH WATER three new properties expected in 217 and 218. WACKER STETSON NORTH PARK NEW McCLURG EAST LOOP HARBOR LAKE SHO RE DRIVE 41

Statistical Highlights River North posted positive net absorption of 111,222 square feet in the fourth quarter after experiencing 78,679 square feet of absorption during the third quarter. The average asking rental rate in the submarket increased significantly during the fourth quarter, ending at $37.45 per square foot gross, up from $35.59 in the previous quarter. Asking rental rates in River North remain the highest throughout the CBD and have increased by 6.2 percent over the past year. The average asking rent in River North s Class A properties increased by $.55 per square foot gross during the fourth quarter, remaining the most expensive asset class within the CBD at $48.1 per square foot gross. Additionally, Class B rent per square foot gross was up $1.3 to $37.1 and Class C rent increased $.75 per square foot gross to $27.69. River North s Class A vacancy is lowest of any submarket in the city at 4.8 percent, indicating the relentless demand for high-quality office space in the market. Large Blocks of Availability The number of available large, contiguous blocks of space available on a direct basis currently resides at two blocks. The largest block of space is located at 6 W. Chicago Avenue and consists of 231,294 square feet. Due to consistently high demand from traditional office space tenants as well as the emerging tech industry, River North currently has the fewest numbers of large contiguous blocks available within the CBD. Construction No new construction was delivered to River North during the fourth quarter. There are no office developments currently planned in the submarket. Square Footage 1,6, 1,454,615 16.% 14.9% 14.9% 1,4, 14.% 1,2, 1,, 1,, 8, 8, 6, 6, 4, 4, 2, 2, $5. $45. $5. $4. Net Absorption & Vacancy River North Office Market 12.7% 12.7% 11.6% 11.6% 342,989 342,989 153,753 153,753 29 21 211 1.9% 1.9% 1.3% 1.3% 8.3% 8.3% 7.6% 8.% 7.6% 6.% 37,48 4.% 37,48 114,416 93,949 11,74 2.% 114,416 93,949 11,74.% 212 213 214 215 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Absorption Vacancy Absorption Vacancy Asking Gross Rental Rates River North Office Market $35. $45. $3. $4. $25. $35. $2. $3. $15. $25. $1. $2. $5. $15. $. $1. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 $5. Class A Class B Class C Average $. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Class A Class B Class C Average Large Block Availabilities River North Office Market 1,+ square feet BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) FLOOR TYPE 35 N. Orleans Street B 218,964 3-6 Direct 6 W. Chicago Avenue B 117,11 2nd Direct 12.% 1.% Vacancy 16 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

Lease and Sale Highlights Merchandise Mart Leasing activity in the River North submarket slowed during the fourth quarter after experiencing successive quarters with lease transactions of over 15, square feet. Investment sales activity slowed within River North during the fourth quarter as no buildings were traded despite the record year for investment sales throughout the CBD. Significant Lease and Sale Activity River North Office Leasing Activity 4Q 215 TENANT BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) DEAL TYPE VelocityEHS 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza B 91, Sublease/New Lease 1871 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza B 42, Expansion River North Office Investment Sales Activity 4Q 215 STATUS ADDRESS CLASS SIZE (SF) SALE PRICE PRICE/SF SELLER BUYER FS 33 N. Wabash Avenue A 1,141,76 TBD TBD Riverview Realty Trust TBD FS = For Sale 17 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

CONCORD VINE CONCORD NORTH NORTH Y PEORIA PEORIA PEORIA DAYTON LACKHAWK RIOR N ERIE DOLPH EASTMAN EVERGREEN HAINES GREEN GREEN HINGTON ISON ROE MS West Loop INSTITUTE PL. PEARSON The West Loop s reputation as the CBD s leading submarket is the result of it CHICAGO CHICAGO possessing the largest office inventory of any submarket, its proximity to public transit SUPERIOR and tenant desire for the image associated with being located on or near Wacker HURON Drive, an address that has a long-standing positive reputation for NORTH office tenants. ERIE Further contributing to the submarket s growth was the MICHIGAN ONTARIO development boom experienced over the past RIVER decade OHIO OHIO which added several highly-efficient, state-of-the-art Market Indicators Q4 214 AVENUE Q3 215 CURRENT NORTH HALSTED HALSTED trophy towers to building inventory. The West Loop GRAND is bordered on the north by Kinzie Street, on the south by Van Buren Street, by Halsted Street on the west and HUBBARD Wells street on the east. 9 KINZIE 94 OGDEN ELM HOBBIE DESPLAINES LARRABEE FULTON WEST LOOP JEFFERSON MOHAWK SCOTT CLINTON OAK KINGSBURY MADISON BLACKHAWK CLEVELAND DIVISION HUDSON CANAL HUDSON SEDGWICK LAKE SEDGWICK ELM RANDOLPH ORLEANS ORLEANS WASHINGTON MADISON MONROE ADAMS WACKER NORTH PARK HILL OAK FRANKLIN FRANKLIN WIELAND EVERGREEN SCOTT WALTON LOCUST CHESTNUT WELLS WELLS WENDELL WELLS LA SALLE LA SALLE MAPLE GRAND ILLINOIS HUBBARD KINZIE SCHILLER CLARK WACKER CLARK BURTON GOETHE WALTON DEARBORN STATE ASTOR WABASH RITCHIE T H E M A G N I F I C E N T M I L E VACANCY 12.4% 12.% 11.4% QTR ABSORPTION 294,267 21,426 278,644 YTD ABSORPTION 493,244 (178,763) 99,881 RENTAL RATE $37.58 $38.83 $39.11 Submarket Highlights & Forecast SOUTH WATER STONE RUSH MICHIGAN NORTH WATER The West Loop continued to garner momentum during the fourth LAKE LAKE quarter as it experienced decreasing vacancy, increasing rental rates, EAST LOOP and the two largest leasing transactions of the quarter. RANDOLPH CENTRAL LOOP As the new developments at 444 W. Lake Street and 15 N. Riverside continue WASHINGTONto rise, WASHINGTON M I L L E N N I U M so too does the West Loop s status. The two developments are both over sixty P percent A R preleased K and project to be MADISON over ninety MADISON percent leased when they are delivered, indicating the incessant demand for high-quality space in the West Loop. MONROE With vacancy rates at pre-recession levels and rental rates at all-time highs, the West Loop submarket remains among the healthiest in the CBD and projects to remain so for the foreseeable future. DEARBORN STATE RUSH BANKS SCOTT DIVISION ELM CEDAR OAK DELAWARE RANDOLPH MONROE BELLEVUE WABASH CHESTNUT MICHIGAN WACKER ST. CLAIR STETSON MIES VAN DER ROHE NORTH CITY FRONT PLAZA DRIVE FAIRBANKS DE WITT PARK NEW McCLURG HARBOR LAKE SHO RE DRIVE 41 SON BUREN JACKSON VAN BUREN JACKSON VAN BUREN JACKSON VAN BUREN G R A N T P A R K LAKE SHORE DRIVE xpwy N CONGRESS HARRISON CONGRESS HARRISON COLUMBUS

Statistical Highlights West Loop vacancy decreased to 11.4 percent during the fourth quarter, down from 12. percent during the prior quarter. The current vacancy in the West Loop is down 1 basis points from that reported one year prior. Class A direct asking rents per square foot increased by $.49 to $42.21 dollars per square foot gross during the quarter. Class A rents increased by $1.48 during 215, as Class A vacancy decreased by 12 basis points over the past three quarters to its current rate of 1.6 percent. The West Loop reported positive 278,644 square feet of net absorption in the fourth quarter. Both Class A and B properties experienced positive demand, reporting positive 246,15 square feet and positive 27,733 square feet of net absorption, respectively. Square Footage Net Absorption & Vacancy West Loop Office Market 1,2, 1,, 1,, 8, 8, 6, 6, 4, 4, 2, 2, (2,) (4,) (2,) (6,) (4,) (8,) (6,) (1,,) (8,) (1,,) 16.3% 16.3% (724,453) (724,453) 29 29 18.% 16.2% 933,459 16.2% 933,459 16.% 55,773 55,773 21 21 14.3% 599,526 14.% 14.3% 13.% 599,526 12.6% 493,244 13.% 12.6% 493,244 11.6% 12.% 11.4% 191,358 11.6% 99,881 1.% 11.4% 191,358 99,881 8.% 6.% 4.% 2.%.% 211 212 213 214 215 211 Absorption 212 Vacancy 213 214 215 Absorption Vacancy Vacancy Large Blocks of Availability There are currently 11 large, contiguous blocks of space available on a direct basis in the West Loop. The West Loop currently has two properties under construction which are contributing to the large block availability in the submarket. Construction No new construction was delivered to the West Loop during the fourth quarter. However, Hines is under construction on a new 45-story, 1,73,1-squarefoot office tower at 444 W. Lake Street. The building is currently over 6 percent preleased with tenants including McDermott Will & Emery, DLA Piper, Mead Johnson Nutrition, and Balyasny Asset Management. The other office tower under construction in the West Loop is a 54-story, 1,229,64-square-foot development located at 15 N. Riverside Plaza. 15 N. Riverside is being developed by John O Donnell and is also over 6 percent preleased with tenants including William Blair & Co, Hyatt Corporation, Navigant Consulting, the Pritzker Organization and Polsinelli PC. Both buildings are slated for delivery in early-217. A third office tower is being developed by the John Buck Company at 151 N. Riverside and is set to begin construction in the near future. The 35-story, 82,-square-foot tower will be called the CNA Center after CNA Financial secured naming rights to the building as part of its fourth quarter deal to occupy 275, square feet in the building upon its completion. The 151 N. Franklin Street development is set for delivery in 218 and is actively seeking tenants to join anchor tenants CNA Financial and law firm Hinshaw and Culbertson in the building. $5. $45. Asking Gross Rental Rates West Loop Office Market $4. $5. $35. $45. $3. $4. $25. $35. $2. $3. $15. $25. $1. $2. $5. $15. $. $1. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 $5. Class A Class B Class C Average $. 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 Class A Class B Class C Average Large Block Availabilities West Loop Office Market 1,+ square feet BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) FLOOR TYPE 311 W. Monroe Street B 387,75 1-14 Direct 3 S. Riverside Plaza A 265,93 2-6 Direct 227 W. Monroe Street A 167,48 52-6 Direct 3 S. Riverside Plaza A 158,197 9-11 Direct 5 W. Madison Street A 155,61 4-7 Direct 222 W. Adams Street A 154,65 28-34 Direct 55 W. Jackson Boulevard A 13,413 2-6 Direct 444 W. Lake Street A 13, 31-35 New/Direct 3 S. Wacker Drive A 129,216 31-35 Direct 111 S. Wacker Drive A 112,171 14-17 Direct 15 N. Riverside Plaza A 19,143 17-2 New/Direct 215 19 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

Lease and Sale Highlights The largest lease transaction during the fourth quarter involved CNA Financial agreeing to occupy 275, square feet at The John Buck Company s development at 151 N. Franklin Street. Additionally, Mayer Brown signed a lease to contract its space and renew at 71 S. Wacker, making the West Loop home to the two largest leasing transactions throughout the CBD during the fourth quarter. 151 N. Franklin Street Investment sales activity closed out a record year in the West Loop with two transactions officially closed and two more listed for sale. The two properties combined to result in $488.3 million worth of property sold in the West Loop during the fourth quarter. Significant Lease and Sale Activity West Loop Office Leasing Activity 4Q 215 TENANT BUILDING CLASS SIZE (SF) DEAL TYPE CNA Financial 151 N. Franklin Street A 275, New Lease Mayer Brown 71 S. Wacker Drive A 265, Renewal/ Contraction Navigant Consulting 15 N. Riverside Plaza A 11, New Lease Harrison Street Real Estate Capital 444 W. Lake Street A 4,254 New Lease Balyasny Asset Management 444 W. Lake Street A 4, New West Loop Office Investment Sales Activity 4Q 215 STATUS ADDRESS CLASS SIZE (SF) SALE PRICE PRICE/SF SELLER BUYER Sold 2 W Adams Street B 677,222 $168,25, $248 Sterling Equities Gerding Edlen Sold 333 W. Wacker Drive A 867,821 $32,, $369 Sumitomo Life, GM Investment PNC Realty Advisors Management, Hines US Office Fund FS 2 N. Wacker Drive B 915,164 TBD TBD Berkley Properties TBD FS 225 W. Randolph Street B 849,252 TBD TBD Kushner Cos. TBD FS = For Sale 2 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International

Fourth Quarter 215 Office Market Statistics Local Standards (includes competitive owner-occupied properties) CLASS BLDGS TOTAL DIRECT INVENTORY SF VACANCY SF SUBLEASE VACANCY SF TOTAL VACANCY SF DIRECT SUBLEASE VACANCY VACANCY % % TOTAL VACANCY % CENTRAL LOOP DIRECT NET ABSORPTION (SF) SUBLET NET ABSORPTION (SF) TOTAL NET ABSORPTION (SF) YTD NET ABSORPTION (SF) ASKING GROSS DIRECT RENT PER SF Class A 17 15,983,421 1,588,379 4,757 1,629,136 9.9%.3% 1.2% 174,357 25, 199,357 286,158 $41.2 Class B 3 18,36,38 1,961,122 18,89 2,141,931 1.7% 1.% 11.7% 124,161 (42,86) 82,75 451,545 $33.24 Class C 19 3,314,139 357,418 3,727 361,145 1.8%.1% 1.9% -2,244 4,7 2,456 4,234 $26.25 Subtotal 66 37,657,868 3,96,919 225,293 4,132,212 1.4%.6% 11.% 296,274 (12,386) 283,888 777,937 $36.69 EAST LOOP Class A 4 6,785,561 947,352 947,352 14.%.% 14.% 34,145 3,693 37,838 211,36 $39.76 Class B 16 12,389,878 1,876,16 12,533 1,888,639 15.1%.1% 15.2% 87,28 2,326 89,534 192,726 $32.33 Class C 36 6,967,797 79,318 25,689 735,7 1.2%.4% 1.5% 9,569 (11,279) 79,29 (24,625) $28.88 Subtotal 56 26,143,236 3,532,776 38,222 3,57,998 13.5%.1% 13.7% 211,922 (5,26) 26,662 379,461 $33.37 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Class A 9 9,371,718 968,133 3, 971,133 14.7%.% 14.7% 21,232 21,232 1,217 $39.89 Class B 19 6,154,23 779,86 37,591 816,677 12.7%.6% 13.3% 41,272 (28,6) 12,672 46,94 $3.69 Class C 12 1,694,238 154,749 4,49 159,239 9.1%.3% 9.4% 7,775-37 7,45 1,435 $26.38 Subtotal 4 17,22,186 1,91,968 45,81 1,947,49 13.2%.3% 13.5% 7,279 (28,97) 41,39 156,746 $35.11 RIVER NORTH Class A 5 3,869,92 18,267 4,992 185,259 4.7%.1% 4.8% 15,384 15,384 69,96 $48.1 Class B 24 9,298,352 685,272 54,183 739,455 7.4%.6% 8.% (6,451) 8,679 74,228 (11,698) $37.1 Class C 21 2,55,735 216,163 15,418 231,581 1.5%.7% 11.3% 23,61 (2,) 21,61 43,496 $27.69 Subtotal 5 15,224,7 1,81,72 74,593 1,156,295 7.1%.5% 7.6% 32,543 78,679 111,222 11,74 $37.45 WEST LOOP Class A 31 27,439,176 2,715,712 181,463 2,897,175 9.9%.7% 1.6% 239,323 6,782 246,15 224,889 $42.21 Class B 25 16,491,29 1,956,587 358,36 2,314,623 11.9% 2.2% 14.% 75,249 (47,516) 27,733 (135,354) $35.63 Class C 31 4,144,297 264,765 4,172 268,937 6.4%.1% 6.5% -6,841 11,647 4,86 1,346 $26.88 Subtotal 87 48,74,682 4,937,64 543,671 5,48,735 1.3% 1.1% 11.4% 37,731 (29,87) 278,644 99,881 $39.11 TOTAL CHICAGO CBD Class A 66 63,449,796 6,399,843 23,212 6,63,55 1.5%.4% 1.9% 484,441 35,475 519,916 892,53 $41.59 Class B 114 62,693,977 7,258,173 643,152 7,91,325 11.6% 1.% 12.6% 321,439-35,197 286,242 543,313 $33.91 Class C 119 18,176,26 1,72,413 53,496 1,755,99 9.4%.3% 9.7% 112,869 2,698 115,567 79,886 $27.94 Subtotal 299 144,319,979 15,36,429 926,86 16,287,289 1.9%.7% 11.5% 918,749 2,976 921,725 1,515,729 $36.92 QUARTERLY COMPARISONS Q4-15 299 141,539,682 15,36,429 926,86 16,287,289 1.9%.7% 11.5% 918,749 2,976 921,725 1,515,729 $36.92 Q3-15 299 141,539,682 16,279,178 929,836 17,29,14 11.5%.7% 12.2% 611,383-58,829 513,345 594,4 $36.16 Q2-15 299 141,539,682 16,851,514 91,54 17,761,568 11.9%.6% 12.5% 62,411-84,248 377,923 8,659 $35.76 Q1-15 299 141,539,682 17,471,925 825,86 18,297,731 12.3%.6% 12.9% -53,84 56,585-297,264-297,264 $35.51 Q4-14 299 141,539,682 16,968,841 882,391 17,851,232 12.%.6% 12.6% 641,333 54,61 695,943 1,112,83 $35.2 21 Research & Forecast Report Fourth Quarter 215 Downtown Chicago / Office Colliers International