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Table of Contents Page Subscription Options Behavior and Preference Reports Standard Plus Standard Basic Electronics and Internet Market Potential 4 Financial Investments Market Potential 4 Health and Beauty Market Potential 4 Pets and Products Market Potential 4 Restaurant Market Potential 4 Retail Market Potential 4 Sports and Leisure Market Potential 4 Demographic Reports 1990 2000 Comparison Profile 4 4 4 Age 50+ Profile 4 4 4 Age by Income Profile 4 4 4 Age by Sex by Race Profile 4 4 4 Age by Sex Profile 4 4 4 American Community Survey (ACS) Housing Summary 4 4 4 American Community Survey (ACS) Population Summary 4 4 4 Census 2000 Detailed Race Profile 4 4 4 Census 2000 Summary Profile 4 4 4 Census 2010 Profile 4 4 4 Community Profile 4 4 4 Demographic and Income Comparison Profile 4 4 4 Demographic and Income Profile 4 4 4 Detailed Age Profile 4 4 Detailed Income Profile 4 4 Disposable Income Profile 4 4 Executive Summary 4 4 4 Graphic Profile 4 4 Housing Profile 4 4 4 Market Profile 4 4 4 Net Worth Profile 4 4 Quarterly Demographic Profile 4 4 4 2

Page Subscription Options Neighbor Type Reports Standard Plus Standard Basic Dominant Tapestry TM Site Map 4 4 Tapestry Segmentation Area Profile 4 4 Spending Reports Disposable Income Profile 4 4 Automotive Aftermarket Expenditures 4 4 Financial Expenditures 4 4 House and Home Expenditures 4 4 Household Budget Expenditures 4 4 Medical Expenditures 4 4 Recreation Expenditures 4 4 Retail Goods and Services Expenditures 4 4 4 Economic Activity Reports Business Locator 4 4 Business Summary 4 4 Major Shopping Center Locator 4 Major Shopping Center Map 4 Retail MarketPlace Profile 4 4 Maps and Aerial Imagery Set Details Map 4 4 4 Site Map 4 4 4 Site Map with Satellite Imagery 4 4 4 Traffic Maps and Reports Traffic Count Profile 4 4 Traffic Count Profile Map 4 4 There are three Community Analyst subscription packages available: Standard Plus Subscription $3,995 per year; provides unlimited access to 50 reports and maps Standard Subscription $2,495 per year; provides unlimited access to 36 reports and maps Basic Subscription $995 per year; provides unlimited access to 17 reports and maps Multiuser subscription packages are also available at savings of 50% 70%. Reports and maps are e-mailed within minutes directly to your in-box as a PDF document or Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Try Community Analyst free for 30 days at esri.com/ca. 3

This reference guide provides a comprehensive overview of the data variables used in the reports* and maps available through Esri Community Analyst. It also includes information about the subscription options available and what s included in each subscription. *Reports and their content are subject to change according to data collection. About Community Analyst Community Analyst is available as an easy-to-use web application, an API for custom applications, or an add-in for ArcGIS for Desktop. Community Analyst provides access to thousands of demographic, census, health, consumer spending, education, crime, business, and traffic data variables. These data variables can be analyzed in a geographic context as granular as block groups, census tracts, or ZIP Codes. An interactive, color-coded imagery or street map service is the backdrop for your analysis. You can quickly zoom in to your area of interest to instantly visualize data that helps you do the following: Get information for the exact area you need including standard geographies (down to the census block group level), hand-drawn shapes, or rings or drive times around a location Go beyond basic demographics to really understand the behaviors and preferences of people living in any area using Esri s detailed segmentation profiles Use custom comparison reports to determine where to best allocate resources for greatest community impact Quickly find areas with greatest need by using customizable search criteria with the Smart Map Search wizard Better plan for the future by understanding trends using past data and future projections Reach the public by publishing over 50 preformatted reports and maps to your website with your own logo 4

Current-Year/Five-Year Forecast Demographic Updates Esri has a team of demographers, statisticians, and economists who use a wide variety of public and private data sources to develop a uniquely accurate and detailed picture of local population, economic, housing, and business characteristics. Using geographic information system tools and its strong demographic estimating experience, Esri captures the effects of significant events that occur between decennial censuses. The data is delivered at 11 different levels of geography, from national levels all the way down to block groups: National State Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSA) Counties Census tracts Places County subdivisions ZIP Codes Congressional districts Designated market areas (DMA) Block groups Esri produces thousands of variables, creating an incredibly detailed picture of the US population. Forecasts are prepared initially for counties and block groups. From the county database, forecasts are aggregated to higher levels (such as CBSAs and states). From the block group database, forecasts are retrieved for census tracts; places; county subdivisions; ZIP Codes; congressional districts for the 111th Congress; DMAs; or any user-defined site, circle, or polygon. Accurate and Reliable Data Esri improves on publicly available data by providing the current-year data and extending the coverage (summaries from 11 different levels of geography). Compared to other private sources of demographic data, Esri provides a proven track record of accuracy and agility. Esri publishes the results of all tests of accuracy on its website. As an example of Esri s agility, it was the first to capture the effects of the 2005 hurricane season at the block group level and the first to identify the beginning of the bursting housing bubble and subprime mortgage crisis a full two years before the market collapsed (as evidenced by the annual trends white paper, available on Esri s website). Current-year variables ensure that analysts and the public alike can conduct their research with the most accurate information available, which is especially critical in fastchanging areas. Esri s Data Development Team Led by chief demographer Lynn Wombold, Esri s data development team has a 35-year history of excellence in market intelligence. The combined expertise of the team s economists, statisticians, demographers, geographers, and analysts totals nearly a century of data and segmentation development experience. The team has crafted data methodologies, such as the demographic update, segmentation, the Diversity Index, and the Retail MarketPlace database, that are now industry benchmarks. 5

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Community Profile 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS, 66204 Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Latitude: 39.00037 Longitude: -94.66423 Demographics Reports Population Summary 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2000 Total Population 10,918 99,259 269,256 2000 Group Quarters 148 1,006 2,909 2010 Total Population 11,141 101,568 272,415 2015 Total Population 11,303 102,960 275,104 2010-2015 Annual Rate 0.29% 0.27% 0.20% Household Summary 2000 Households 4,722 45,447 118,696 2000 Average Household Size 2.28 2.16 2.24 2010 Households 4,992 48,036 123,326 2010 Average Household Size 2.20 2.09 2.19 2015 Households 5,114 49,158 125,420 2015 Average Household Size 2.18 2.07 2.17 2010-2015 Annual Rate 0.48% 0.46% 0.34% 2000 Families 2,940 25,929 69,831 2000 Average Family Size 2.88 2.83 2.91 2010 Families 2,939 25,763 69,016 2010 Average Family Size 2.82 2.78 2.87 2015 Families 2,954 25,825 69,023 2015 Average Family Size 2.81 2.76 2.86 2010-2015 Annual Rate 0.10% 0.05% 0.00% Housing Unit Summary 2000 Housing Units 4,854 47,171 123,838 Owner Occupied Housing Units 73.5% 61.2% 63.6% Renter Occupied Housing Units 23.8% 35.2% 32.1% Vacant Housing Units 2.7% 3.6% 4.2% 2010 Housing Units 5,182 50,446 131,738 Owner Occupied Housing Units 72.0% 59.9% 61.6% Renter Occupied Housing Units 24.4% 35.3% 32.0% Vacant Housing Units 3.7% 4.8% 6.4% 2015 Housing Units 5,331 51,980 135,053 Owner Occupied Housing Units 71.3% 59.3% 61.2% Renter Occupied Housing Units 24.6% 35.2% 31.7% Vacant Housing Units 4.1% 5.4% 7.1% Median Household Income 2000 $48,701 $49,184 $49,803 2010 $62,941 $62,553 $63,346 2015 $70,045 $71,028 $71,811 Median Home Value 2000 $105,852 $120,138 $124,580 2010 $136,655 $155,482 $160,840 2015 $155,833 $174,909 $181,766 Per Capita Income 2000 $25,621 $29,822 $29,453 2010 $33,598 $37,502 $36,456 2015 $37,997 $42,454 $40,969 Median Age 2000 37.4 37.1 37.1 2010 40.2 39.6 39.7 2015 41.7 40.5 40.4 Data Note: Household population includes persons not residing in group quarters. Average Household Size is the household population divided by total households. Persons in families include the householder and persons related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. Per Capita Income represents the income received by all persons aged 15 years and over divided by the total population. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 1 of 8 8

Community Profile 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS, 66204 Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Latitude: 39.00037 Longitude: -94.66423 2000 Households by Income 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Household Income Base 4,791 45,415 118,794 <$15,000 7.1% 8.4% 9.5% $15,000 - $24,999 8.7% 9.6% 10.2% $25,000 - $34,999 15.2% 13.6% 12.6% $35,000 - $49,999 20.5% 19.2% 17.9% $50,000 - $74,999 27.2% 25.0% 22.9% $75,000 - $99,999 12.0% 11.1% 11.9% $100,000 - $149,999 6.1% 7.5% 8.9% $150,000 - $199,999 1.7% 2.3% 2.7% $200,000+ 1.5% 3.2% 3.4% Average Household Income $57,985 $64,591 $66,285 2010 Households by Income Household Income Base 4,991 48,035 123,327 <$15,000 4.7% 6.0% 6.6% $15,000 - $24,999 4.7% 6.1% 6.5% $25,000 - $34,999 6.9% 7.0% 7.0% $35,000 - $49,999 18.9% 17.7% 17.0% $50,000 - $74,999 26.7% 23.9% 22.1% $75,000 - $99,999 18.9% 16.9% 16.6% $100,000 - $149,999 14.7% 15.1% 15.9% $150,000 - $199,999 2.4% 3.4% 4.0% $200,000+ 2.1% 4.0% 4.2% Average Household Income $73,607 $79,042 $80,343 2015 Households by Income Household Income Base 5,115 49,159 125,422 <$15,000 3.6% 4.6% 5.2% $15,000 - $24,999 3.4% 4.5% 4.9% $25,000 - $34,999 5.0% 5.2% 5.1% $35,000 - $49,999 11.5% 11.0% 11.4% $50,000 - $74,999 30.9% 27.8% 25.7% $75,000 - $99,999 18.7% 16.8% 16.3% $100,000 - $149,999 21.0% 21.1% 21.3% $150,000 - $199,999 3.3% 4.4% 5.1% $200,000+ 2.8% 4.8% 5.0% Average Household Income $82,398 $88,638 $89,657 2000 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value Total 3,586 28,882 78,846 <$50,000 0.8% 0.8% 5.1% $50,000 - $99,999 42.7% 28.1% 26.1% $100,000 - $149,999 41.9% 44.7% 36.6% $150,000 - $199,999 9.8% 12.8% 16.2% $200,000 - $299,999 3.8% 5.6% 8.9% $300,000 - $499,999 1.0% 5.2% 4.9% $500,000 - $999,999 0.0% 2.5% 1.8% $1,000,000 + 0.0% 0.3% 0.3% Average Home Value $117,062 $155,731 $153,411 2000 Specified Renter Occupied Housing Units by Contract Rent Total 1,185 16,563 39,696 With Cash Rent 96.5% 97.8% 97.2% No Cash Rent 3.5% 2.2% 2.8% Median Rent $641 $598 $572 Average Rent $760 $629 $605 Data Note: Income represents the preceding year, expressed in current dollars. Household income includes wage and salary earnings, interest dividends, net rents, pensions, SSI and welfare payments, child support, and alimony. Specified Renter Occupied Housing Units exclude houses on 10+ acres. Average Rent excludes units paying no cash. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Demographics Reports November 18, 2011 Page 2 of 8 9

Community Profile 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS, 66204 Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Latitude: 39.00037 Longitude: -94.66423 Demographics Reports 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2000 Population by Age Total 10,919 99,264 269,258 0-4 6.8% 6.1% 6.2% 5-9 5.8% 5.7% 5.9% 10-14 5.8% 5.8% 6.2% 15-24 10.6% 11.6% 11.9% 25-34 17.1% 17.3% 16.3% 35-44 15.9% 15.9% 16.0% 45-54 12.9% 13.5% 14.4% 55-64 8.3% 8.5% 8.7% 65-74 7.3% 7.4% 7.0% 75-84 6.8% 6.3% 5.4% 85 + 2.7% 1.9% 1.9% 18 + 78.2% 79.0% 78.0% 2010 Population by Age Total 11,143 101,569 272,415 0-4 6.4% 5.8% 5.9% 5-9 6.3% 5.5% 5.8% 10-14 6.5% 5.7% 5.9% 15-24 10.8% 12.6% 12.4% 25-34 11.1% 13.4% 13.3% 35-44 16.2% 14.7% 14.0% 45-54 15.1% 14.8% 15.1% 55-64 11.8% 12.1% 12.6% 65-74 7.1% 7.1% 7.1% 75-84 5.4% 5.4% 5.1% 85 + 3.3% 2.9% 2.8% 18 + 77.4% 79.6% 79.0% 2015 Population by Age Total 11,302 102,961 275,105 0-4 6.0% 5.7% 5.8% 5-9 6.2% 5.5% 5.7% 10-14 6.4% 5.6% 5.9% 15-24 11.7% 12.3% 12.1% 25-34 11.4% 14.8% 14.4% 35-44 13.8% 12.6% 12.4% 45-54 15.0% 14.1% 14.2% 55-64 12.8% 12.7% 13.1% 65-74 8.7% 8.9% 9.0% 75-84 4.9% 4.9% 4.8% 85 + 3.1% 2.8% 2.7% 18 + 77.5% 79.9% 79.2% 2000 Population by Sex Males 47.1% 47.4% 48.0% Females 52.9% 52.6% 52.0% 2010 Population by Sex Males 47.7% 47.9% 48.2% Females 52.3% 52.1% 51.8% 2015 Population by Sex Males 48.0% 48.2% 48.4% Females 52.0% 51.8% 51.6% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 3 of 8 10

Community Profile 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS, 66204 Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Latitude: 39.00037 Longitude: -94.66423 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2000 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 10,919 99,259 269,256 White Alone 93.7% 91.0% 87.6% Black Alone 1.4% 2.6% 5.0% American Indian Alone 0.4% 0.4% 0.4% Asian or Pacific Islander Alone 1.4% 2.3% 2.6% Some Other Race Alone 1.4% 1.9% 2.5% Two or More Races 1.7% 1.7% 1.9% Hispanic Origin 4.5% 4.9% 6.1% Diversity Index 19.7 24.8 31.7 2010 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 11,141 101,569 272,415 White Alone 89.4% 85.5% 82.6% Black Alone 2.6% 4.7% 6.4% American Indian Alone 0.7% 0.5% 0.5% Asian or Pacific Islander Alone 2.1% 3.3% 3.6% Some Other Race Alone 2.7% 3.5% 4.2% Two or More Races 2.5% 2.5% 2.6% Hispanic Origin 8.5% 8.9% 10.7% Diversity Index 32.4 38.5 44.4 2015 Population by Race/Ethnicity Total 11,304 102,962 275,105 White Alone 87.9% 83.6% 80.7% Black Alone 3.0% 5.3% 6.8% American Indian Alone 0.7% 0.5% 0.5% Asian or Pacific Islander Alone 2.5% 3.8% 4.1% Some Other Race Alone 3.1% 3.9% 4.9% Two or More Races 2.8% 2.8% 2.9% Hispanic Origin 10.4% 10.7% 12.9% Diversity Index 37.0 43.1 48.9 2000 Population 3+ by School Enrollment Total 10,638 95,380 258,968 Enrolled in Nursery/Preschool 2.5% 1.9% 2.0% Enrolled in Kindergarten 0.9% 1.2% 1.2% Enrolled in Grade 1-8 9.9% 9.6% 10.3% Enrolled in Grade 9-12 4.6% 4.6% 5.1% Enrolled in College 4.1% 4.4% 4.6% Enrolled in Grad/Prof School 1.7% 2.0% 2.1% Not Enrolled in School 76.3% 76.3% 74.6% 2010 Population 25+ by Educational Attainment Total 7,798 71,423 190,663 Less Than 9th Grade 1.9% 1.8% 1.8% 9th to 12th Grade, No Diploma 3.4% 3.1% 3.8% High School Graduate 20.0% 18.4% 18.9% Some College, No Degree 26.3% 23.2% 21.9% Associate Degree 6.4% 6.4% 6.4% Bachelor's Degree 29.7% 31.2% 30.2% Graduate/Professional Degree 12.3% 16.0% 17.0% Demographics Reports Data Note: Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race. The Diversity Index measures the probability that two people from the same area will be from different race/ethnic groups. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 4 of 8 11

Community Profile 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS, 66204 Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Latitude: 39.00037 Longitude: -94.66423 Demographics Reports 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2010 Population 15+ by Marital Status Total 9,004 84,241 224,417 Never Married 26.4% 29.3% 29.8% Married 52.9% 48.7% 50.2% Widowed 6.8% 6.6% 6.2% Divorced 13.9% 15.4% 13.7% 2000 Population 16+ by Employment Status Total 8,983 80,752 216,778 In Labor Force 71.0% 70.6% 70.4% Civilian Employed 69.0% 68.8% 68.4% Civilian Unemployed 1.9% 1.8% 1.9% In Armed Forces 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% Not In Labor Force 29.0% 29.4% 29.6% 2010 Civilian Population 16+ in Labor Force Civilian Employed 92.9% 93.4% 93.1% Civilian Unemployed 7.1% 6.6% 6.9% 2015 Civilian Population 16+ in Labor Force Civilian Employed 93.9% 94.4% 94.2% Civilian Unemployed 6.1% 5.6% 5.8% 2000 Females 16+ by Employment Status and Age of Children Total 4,814 43,417 114,752 Own Children < 6 Only 7.6% 7.2% 7.1% Employed/in Armed Forces 5.4% 4.7% 4.6% Unemployed 0.2% 0.1% 0.2% Not in Labor Force 2.0% 2.4% 2.3% Own Children <6 and 6-17 Only 5.1% 4.9% 4.9% Employed/in Armed Forces 4.0% 3.2% 3.0% Unemployed 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% Not in Labor Force 1.1% 1.5% 1.8% Own Children 6-17 Only 12.1% 13.8% 14.9% Employed/in Armed Forces 10.8% 11.4% 11.9% Unemployed 0.0% 0.1% 0.3% Not in Labor Force 1.2% 2.2% 2.8% No Own Children < 18 75.2% 74.2% 73.1% Employed/in Armed Forces 46.4% 43.9% 42.9% Unemployed 0.9% 1.0% 1.1% Not in Labor Force 27.8% 29.2% 29.2% 2010 Employed Population 16+ by Industry Total 5,401 50,492 132,150 Agriculture/Mining 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% Construction 7.5% 5.3% 5.0% Manufacturing 6.4% 7.0% 7.4% Wholesale Trade 3.9% 3.8% 4.1% Retail Trade 8.8% 11.0% 10.8% Transportation/Utilities 3.5% 3.8% 4.0% Information 4.3% 4.9% 4.8% Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 12.1% 12.4% 11.4% Services 49.5% 47.8% 48.2% Public Administration 4.0% 3.8% 4.1% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 5 of 8 12

Community Profile 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS, 66204 Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Latitude: 39.00037 Longitude: -94.66423 2010 Employed Population 16+ by Occupation 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Total 5,397 50,492 132,154 White Collar 70.9% 74.4% 74.3% Management/Business/Financial 15.8% 17.7% 17.6% Professional 26.5% 26.8% 27.7% Sales 12.6% 14.6% 14.4% Administrative Support 16.0% 15.2% 14.6% Services 15.1% 12.9% 12.6% Blue Collar 14.0% 12.7% 13.1% Farming/Forestry/Fishing 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% Construction/Extraction 5.8% 3.9% 3.6% Installation/Maintenance/Repair 2.7% 2.2% 2.2% Production 2.6% 3.6% 3.9% Transportation/Material Moving 3.0% 3.0% 3.4% 2000 Workers 16+ by Means of Transportation to Work Total 6,101 54,707 146,459 Drove Alone - Car, Truck, or Van 88.7% 87.0% 85.3% Carpooled - Car, Truck, or Van 6.2% 7.1% 7.6% Public Transportation 0.7% 0.5% 0.9% Walked 0.6% 0.9% 1.4% Other Means 0.7% 0.6% 0.6% Worked at Home 3.0% 4.0% 4.2% 2000 Workers 16+ by Travel Time to Work Total 6,102 54,707 146,459 Did not Work at Home 97.0% 96.0% 95.8% Less than 5 minutes 1.9% 2.3% 2.4% 5 to 9 minutes 11.0% 10.4% 10.9% 10 to 19 minutes 39.6% 40.3% 39.0% 20 to 24 minutes 22.5% 21.5% 20.1% 25 to 34 minutes 16.7% 16.1% 17.4% 35 to 44 minutes 1.3% 2.0% 2.5% 45 to 59 minutes 1.3% 1.7% 1.7% 60 to 89 minutes 1.1% 0.8% 0.9% 90 or more minutes 1.5% 0.9% 1.0% Worked at Home 3.0% 4.0% 4.2% Average Travel Time to Work (in min) 19.8 18.9 19.2 2000 Households by Vehicles Available Total 4,772 45,476 118,630 None 4.7% 4.0% 5.4% 1 36.0% 40.7% 38.2% 2 44.5% 42.7% 42.3% 3 10.6% 9.3% 10.5% 4 3.5% 2.5% 2.7% 5+ 0.8% 0.8% 0.8% Average Number of Vehicles Available 1.7 1.7 1.7 Demographics Reports Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 6 of 8 13

2000 Households by Type Community Profile 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS, 66204 Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Latitude: 39.00037 Longitude: -94.66423 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Total 4,722 45,448 118,698 Family Households 62.3% 57.1% 58.8% Married-couple Family 49.4% 44.9% 46.7% With Related Children 20.7% 18.4% 19.9% Other Family (No Spouse) 12.9% 12.1% 12.2% With Related Children 7.4% 7.4% 7.4% Nonfamily Households 37.7% 42.9% 41.2% Householder Living Alone 31.5% 35.4% 33.5% Householder Not Living Alone 6.2% 7.6% 7.7% Demographics Reports Households with Related Children 28.1% 25.8% 27.3% Households with Persons 65+ 26.3% 23.6% 22.4% 2000 Households by Size Total 4,722 45,447 118,696 1 Person Household 31.5% 35.4% 33.5% 2 Person Household 37.0% 35.9% 35.3% 3 Person Household 14.3% 13.6% 14.0% 4 Person Household 10.9% 9.6% 10.7% 5 Person Household 4.6% 3.9% 4.4% 6 Person Household 1.1% 1.2% 1.5% 7 + Person Household 0.5% 0.5% 0.7% 2000 Households by Year Householder Moved In Total 4,774 45,476 118,630 Moved in 1999 to March 2000 19.0% 22.7% 21.6% Moved in 1995 to 1998 26.1% 28.5% 28.1% Moved in 1990 to 1994 14.7% 14.3% 14.9% Moved in 1980 to 1989 12.8% 14.0% 15.0% Moved in 1970 to 1979 9.0% 9.1% 10.0% Moved in 1969 or Earlier 18.4% 11.5% 10.3% Median Year Householder Moved In 1993 1995 1995 2000 Housing Units by Units in Structure Total 4,908 47,202 123,775 1, Detached 82.6% 64.0% 67.4% 1, Attached 2.6% 5.9% 5.4% 2 2.5% 1.7% 2.2% 3 or 4 1.1% 4.1% 3.9% 5 to 9 3.2% 9.4% 7.1% 10 to 19 2.1% 7.1% 5.8% 20 + 6.0% 7.5% 8.0% Mobile Home 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% Other 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% 2000 Housing Units by Year Structure Built Total 4,910 47,203 123,775 1999 to March 2000 0.0% 0.2% 0.4% 1995 to 1998 0.5% 1.2% 1.6% 1990 to 1994 0.7% 1.9% 2.2% 1980 to 1989 8.8% 12.0% 11.4% 1970 to 1979 7.0% 16.3% 17.8% 1969 or Earlier 83.0% 68.4% 66.5% Median Year Structure Built 1957 1962 1962 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 7 of 8 14

Community Profile 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS, 66204 Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Latitude: 39.00037 Longitude: -94.66423 Top 3 Tapestry Segments 2010 Consumer Spending 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 1. Prosperous Empty Cozy and Comfortable Prosperous Empty 2. Old and Newcomers Young and Restless Young and Restless 3. Rustbelt Traditions Prosperous Empty Metropolitans Apparel & Services: Total $ $8,807,123 $92,977,140 $242,349,741 Average Spent $1,764.39 $1,935.59 $1,965.12 Spending Potential Index 74 81 82 Computers & Accessories: Total $ $1,148,300 $12,172,652 $31,814,262 Average Spent $230.05 $253.41 $257.97 Spending Potential Index 105 115 117 Education: Total $ $6,703,362 $69,518,608 $183,576,877 Average Spent $1,342.93 $1,447.23 $1,488.56 Spending Potential Index 110 119 122 Entertainment/Recreation: Total $ $17,255,261 $177,682,083 $464,573,655 Average Spent $3,456.86 $3,698.97 $3,767.05 Spending Potential Index 107 115 117 Food at Home: Total $ $23,505,444 $243,930,722 $632,870,310 Average Spent $4,709.00 $5,078.13 $5,131.70 Spending Potential Index 105 113 115 Food Away from Home: Total $ $17,065,417 $178,602,810 $464,681,761 Average Spent $3,418.83 $3,718.14 $3,767.93 Spending Potential Index 106 116 117 Health Care: Total $ $20,477,382 $201,130,053 $522,452,190 Average Spent $4,102.37 $4,187.11 $4,236.37 Spending Potential Index 110 112 114 HH Furnishings & Equipment: Total $ $9,505,066 $98,188,854 $257,144,056 Average Spent $1,904.21 $2,044.09 $2,085.08 Spending Potential Index 92 99 101 Investments: Total $ $9,065,973 $90,910,319 $239,678,796 Average Spent $1,816.25 $1,892.57 $1,943.46 Spending Potential Index 104 109 112 Retail Goods: Total $ $125,430,657 $1,289,870,422 $3,365,902,285 Average Spent $25,128.36 $26,852.43 $27,292.82 Spending Potential Index 101 108 110 Shelter: Total $ $83,477,131 $878,024,133 $2,286,989,777 Average Spent $16,723.53 $18,278.65 $18,544.33 Spending Potential Index 106 116 117 TV/Video/Audio:Total $ $6,545,744 $68,167,715 $177,266,872 Average Spent $1,311.35 $1,419.11 $1,437.39 Spending Potential Index 106 114 116 Travel: Total $ $10,123,989 $103,647,510 $271,796,922 Average Spent $2,028.21 $2,157.73 $2,203.90 Spending Potential Index 107 114 116 Vehicle Maintenance & Repairs: Total $ $4,984,459 $51,597,668 $134,345,188 Average Spent $998.57 $1,074.16 $1,089.35 Spending Potential Index 106 114 116 Demographics Reports Data Note: Consumer spending shows the amount spent on a variety of goods and services by households that reside in the area. Expenditures are shown by broad budget categories that are not mutually exclusive. Consumer spending does not equal business revenue. Total and Average Amount Spent Per Household represent annual figures. The Spending Potential Index represents the amount spent in the area relative to a national average of 100. Source: Consumer Spending data are derived from the 2006 and 2007 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Esri. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 8 of 8 15

Demographic and Income Profile Report Demographics Reports Summary 2000 2010 2015 Population 25,929 45,151 49,744 Households 14,649 24,068 26,529 Families 4,513 7,178 7,796 Average Household Size 1.56 1.66 1.68 Owner Occupied Housing Units 6,896 12,068 13,424 Renter Occupied Housing Units 7,753 12,000 13,105 Median Age 33.9 35.7 35.8 Trends: 2010-2015 Annual Rate Area State National Population 1.96% 0.27% 0.76% Households 1.97% 0.27% 0.78% Families 1.67% 0.07% 0.64% Owner HHs 2.15% 0.32% 0.82% Median Household Income 4.31% 2.76% 2.36% 2000 2010 2015 Households by Income Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent <$15,000 1,635 11.3% 1,862 7.7% 1,325 5.0% $15,000 - $24,999 769 5.3% 777 3.2% 534 2.0% $25,000 - $34,999 917 6.4% 967 4.0% 768 2.9% $35,000 - $49,999 2,138 14.8% 2,255 9.4% 1,634 6.2% $50,000 - $74,999 2,657 18.4% 4,803 20.0% 5,227 19.7% $75,000 - $99,999 1,823 12.6% 4,135 17.2% 3,605 13.6% $100,000 - $149,999 2,405 16.7% 4,449 18.5% 6,921 26.1% $150,000 - $199,999 1,100 7.6% 2,468 10.3% 3,359 12.7% $200,000+ 974 6.8% 2,349 9.8% 3,154 11.9% Median Household Income $65,777 $81,571 $100,706 Average Household Income $88,010 $108,759 $125,437 Per Capita Income $50,044 $60,427 $69,729 2000 2010 2015 Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 0-4 742 2.9% 1,448 3.2% 1,624 3.3% 5-9 431 1.7% 1,015 2.2% 1,177 2.4% 10-14 374 1.4% 872 1.9% 1,033 2.1% 15-19 1,090 4.2% 1,889 4.2% 1,982 4.0% 20-24 2,478 9.6% 4,252 9.4% 4,375 8.8% 25-34 8,757 33.8% 12,529 27.8% 14,010 28.2% 35-44 5,290 20.4% 7,950 17.6% 7,794 15.7% 45-54 3,537 13.6% 6,546 14.5% 7,068 14.2% 55-64 1,855 7.2% 4,917 10.9% 5,683 11.4% 65-74 874 3.4% 2,098 4.6% 3,081 6.2% 75-84 402 1.6% 1,146 2.5% 1,339 2.7% 85+ 97 0.4% 488 1.1% 580 1.2% 2000 2010 2015 Race and Ethnicity Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent White Alone 16,825 64.9% 27,686 61.3% 30,040 60.4% Black Alone 5,436 21.0% 9,342 20.7% 9,594 19.3% American Indian Alone 49 0.2% 148 0.3% 202 0.4% Asian Alone 2,500 9.6% 4,904 10.9% 5,920 11.9% Pacific Islander Alone 24 0.1% 60 0.1% 78 0.2% Some Other Race Alone 522 2.0% 1,688 3.7% 2,268 4.6% Two or More Races 573 2.2% 1,323 2.9% 1,642 3.3% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 1,596 6.2% 4,842 10.7% 6,505 13.1% Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 1 of 6 16

Demographic and Income Profile Report Trends 2010-2015 4 Annual Rate (in percent) 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Population by Age Percent 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Population Households Families Owner HHs Median HH Income 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+ Area State USA 2010 2015 Demographics Reports 2010 Household Income 2010 Population by Race $100K - $149K 18.5% $150K - $199K 10.3% 60 55 50 $75K - $99K 17.2% $200K+ 9.8% < $15K 7.7% $15K - $24K 3.2% $25K - $34K $50K - $74K 4.0% 20.0% $35K - $49K 9.4% Percent 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 White Black Am. Ind. Asian Pacific Other Two+ 2010 Percent Hispanic Origin: 10.7% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 2 of 6 17

2000 Summary Demographic and Income Comparison Profile Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Population 25,929 301,316 812,507 Households 14,649 142,114 332,922 Families 4,513 59,038 157,669 Average Household Size 1.56 2.04 2.34 Owner Occupied Housing Units 6,896 50,727 110,040 Renter Occupied Housing Units 7,753 91,388 222,882 Median Age 33.9 32.2 30.2 Demographics Reports 2010 Summary Population 45,151 343,742 861,881 Households 24,068 165,042 357,778 Families 7,178 65,831 163,640 Average Household Size 1.66 2.01 2.30 Owner Occupied Housing Units 12,068 62,894 125,216 Renter Occupied Housing Units 12,000 102,148 232,562 Median Age 35.7 33.8 31.2 2015 Summary Population 49,744 353,584 872,052 Households 26,529 170,620 363,337 Families 7,796 66,521 163,051 Average Household Size 1.68 2.00 2.30 Owner Occupied Housing Units 13,424 65,415 127,499 Renter Occupied Housing Units 13,105 105,205 235,838 Median Age 35.8 33.8 31.3 Trends: 2010-2015 Annual Rate Population 1.96% 0.57% 0.23% Households 1.97% 0.67% 0.31% Families 1.66% 0.21% -0.07% Owner Households 2.15% 0.79% 0.36% Median Household Income 4.30% 4.28% 3.89% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 09, 2011 Page 1 of 7 18

Demographic and Income Comparison Profile Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2000 Households by Income Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent <$15,000 1,635 11.3% 28,448 20.0% 72,044 21.6% $15,000 - $24,999 769 5.3% 14,194 10.0% 37,456 11.2% $25,000 - $34,999 917 6.4% 13,812 9.7% 37,209 11.2% $35,000 - $49,999 2,138 14.8% 19,044 13.4% 48,775 14.6% $50,000 - $74,999 2,657 18.4% 22,780 16.0% 52,647 15.8% $75,000 - $99,999 1,823 12.6% 13,045 9.2% 29,068 8.7% $100,000 - $149,999 2,405 16.7% 14,302 10.1% 27,897 8.4% $150,000 - $199,000 1,100 7.6% 6,496 4.6% 11,364 3.4% $200,000+ 974 6.8% 10,122 7.1% 16,632 5.0% Median Household Income $65,777 $45,977 $40,517 Average Household Income $88,010 $77,657 $65,480 Per Capita Income $50,044 $36,991 $27,280 2010 Households by Income <$15,000 1,862 7.7% 25,385 15.4% 60,080 16.8% $15,000 - $24,999 777 3.2% 12,598 7.6% 31,532 8.8% $25,000 - $34,999 967 4.0% 11,060 6.7% 28,118 7.9% $35,000 - $49,999 2,255 9.4% 18,084 11.0% 44,803 12.5% $50,000 - $74,999 4,803 20.0% 28,921 17.5% 63,584 17.8% $75,000 - $99,999 4,135 17.2% 23,609 14.3% 51,119 14.3% $100,000 - $149,999 4,449 18.5% 20,279 12.3% 38,078 10.6% $150,000 - $199,000 2,468 10.3% 9,690 5.9% 15,748 4.4% $200,000+ 2,349 9.8% 15,377 9.3% 24,665 6.9% Demographics Reports Median Household Income $81,571 $62,051 $54,682 Average Household Income $108,759 $93,295 $80,660 Per Capita Income $60,427 $45,268 $34,168 2015 Households by Income <$15,000 1,325 5.0% 19,856 11.6% 47,871 13.2% $15,000 - $24,999 534 2.0% 10,071 5.9% 25,484 7.0% $25,000 - $34,999 768 2.9% 8,676 5.1% 22,591 6.2% $35,000 - $49,999 1,633 6.2% 13,990 8.2% 35,151 9.7% $50,000 - $74,999 5,227 19.7% 31,124 18.2% 69,429 19.1% $75,000 - $99,999 3,605 13.6% 19,909 11.7% 43,605 12.0% $100,000 - $149,999 6,922 26.1% 31,726 18.6% 61,396 16.9% $150,000 - $199,000 3,359 12.7% 14,955 8.8% 25,280 7.0% $200,000+ 3,154 11.9% 20,277 11.9% 32,478 8.9% Median Household Income $100,706 $76,533 $66,175 Average Household Income $125,437 $111,963 $96,867 Per Capita Income $69,729 $54,547 $41,129 Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 09, 2011 Page 2 of 7 19

Demographic and Income Comparison Profile Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 Demographics Reports 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2000 Population by Age Age 0-4 743 2.9% 17,817 5.9% 57,264 7.0% Age 5-9 431 1.7% 16,530 5.5% 55,803 6.9% Age 10-14 374 1.4% 14,033 4.7% 48,707 6.0% Age 15-19 1,090 4.2% 16,535 5.5% 52,666 6.5% Age 20-24 2,478 9.6% 29,058 9.6% 81,289 10.0% Age 25-34 8,758 33.8% 76,132 25.3% 195,180 24.0% Age 35-44 5,290 20.4% 47,057 15.6% 121,362 14.9% Age 45-54 3,537 13.6% 34,434 11.4% 82,572 10.2% Age 55-64 1,855 7.2% 22,583 7.5% 51,747 6.4% Age 65-74 874 3.4% 15,284 5.1% 35,803 4.4% Age 75-84 403 1.6% 9,019 3.0% 22,092 2.7% Age 85+ 97 0.4% 2,834 0.9% 8,023 1.0% 2010 Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Age 0-4 1,448 3.2% 20,356 5.9% 62,073 7.2% Age 5-9 1,015 2.2% 17,062 5.0% 53,580 6.2% Age 10-14 872 1.9% 14,216 4.1% 44,201 5.1% Age 15-19 1,889 4.2% 18,449 5.4% 55,749 6.5% Age 20-24 4,251 9.4% 33,210 9.7% 87,875 10.2% Age 25-34 12,530 27.8% 76,739 22.3% 191,015 22.2% Age 35-44 7,951 17.6% 51,270 14.9% 120,879 14.0% Age 45-54 6,546 14.5% 44,060 12.8% 98,803 11.5% Age 55-64 4,918 10.9% 35,065 10.2% 73,495 8.5% Age 65-74 2,098 4.6% 18,103 5.3% 39,290 4.6% Age 75-84 1,145 2.5% 10,594 3.1% 23,613 2.7% Age 85+ 488 1.1% 4,621 1.3% 11,308 1.3% 2015 Population by Age Age 0-4 1,624 3.3% 20,843 5.9% 62,949 7.2% Age 5-9 1,177 2.4% 17,521 5.0% 54,607 6.3% Age 10-14 1,033 2.1% 15,113 4.3% 46,948 5.4% Age 15-19 1,982 4.0% 16,607 4.7% 48,089 5.5% Age 20-24 4,375 8.8% 32,833 9.3% 87,411 10.0% Age 25-34 14,010 28.2% 82,780 23.4% 200,229 23.0% Age 35-44 7,794 15.7% 47,766 13.5% 113,970 13.1% Age 45-54 7,067 14.2% 43,455 12.3% 94,387 10.8% Age 55-64 5,683 11.4% 38,122 10.8% 79,983 9.2% Age 65-74 3,082 6.2% 22,943 6.5% 48,228 5.5% Age 75-84 1,339 2.7% 10,702 3.0% 23,634 2.7% Age 85+ 580 1.2% 4,900 1.4% 11,617 1.3% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 09, 2011 Page 3 of 7 20

Demographic and Income Comparison Profile Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 2000 Race and Ethnicity Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent White Alone 16,825 64.9% 164,498 54.6% 380,592 46.8% Black Alone 5,436 21.0% 63,595 21.1% 227,143 28.0% American Indian Alone 49 0.2% 1,102 0.4% 3,190 0.4% Asian Alone 2,500 9.6% 27,077 9.0% 40,903 5.0% Pacific Islander Alone 24 0.1% 274 0.1% 614 0.1% Some Other Race Alone 522 2.0% 37,260 12.4% 138,947 17.1% Two or More Races 573 2.2% 7,510 2.5% 21,118 2.6% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 1,596 6.2% 69,653 23.1% 246,204 30.3% 2010 Race and Ethnicity White Alone 27,686 61.3% 176,745 51.4% 384,950 44.7% Black Alone 9,342 20.7% 75,348 21.9% 234,543 27.2% American Indian Alone 148 0.3% 1,459 0.4% 3,950 0.5% Asian Alone 4,904 10.9% 35,244 10.3% 51,442 6.0% Pacific Islander Alone 60 0.1% 423 0.1% 842 0.1% Some Other Race Alone 1,688 3.7% 44,506 12.9% 160,796 18.7% Two or More Races 1,323 2.9% 10,018 2.9% 25,356 2.9% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 4,843 10.7% 86,426 25.1% 289,406 33.6% 2015 Race and Ethnicity White Alone 30,040 60.4% 178,896 50.6% 383,618 44.0% Black Alone 9,594 19.3% 75,424 21.3% 231,110 26.5% American Indian Alone 202 0.4% 1,617 0.5% 4,269 0.5% Asian Alone 5,920 11.9% 38,613 10.9% 55,683 6.4% Pacific Islander Alone 78 0.2% 454 0.1% 877 0.1% Some Other Race Alone 2,268 4.6% 47,605 13.5% 169,554 19.4% Two or More Races 1,642 3.3% 10,975 3.1% 26,940 3.1% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 6,505 13.1% 93,528 26.5% 306,876 35.2% Demographics Reports Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 09, 2011 Page 4 of 7 21

Demographic and Income Comparison Profile Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 1 mile Trends 2010-2015 4 Demographics Reports Annual Rate (in percent) 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Population by Age Percent 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Population Households Families Owner HHs Median HH Income 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+ Area State USA 2010 2015 2010 Household Income $75K - $99K 17.2% $100K - $149K 18.5% $150K - $199K 10.3% $200K+ 9.8% 2010 Population by Race 60 55 50 45 40 Percent 35 30 25 < $15K 7.7% $15K - $24K 3.2% $25K - $34K $50K - $74K 4.0% 20.0% $35K - $49K 9.4% 20 15 10 5 0 White Black Am. Ind. Asian Pcific Other Two+ Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 09, 2011 22 Page 5 of 7

Demographic and Income Comparison Profile Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 3 miles Trends 2010-2015 4 Annual Rate (in percent) 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Population Households Families Owner HHs Median HH Income Population by Age 22 20 18 16 Percent 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+ Area State USA 2010 2015 Demographics Reports 2010 Household Income $75K - $99K 14.3% $100K - $149K 12.3% $150K - $199K 5.9% 2010 Population by Race 50 45 40 $50K - $74K 17.5% $200K+ 9.3% Percent 35 30 25 20 15 < $15K 15.4% 10 $35K - $49K 11.0% $25K - $34K 6.7% $15K - $24K 7.6% 5 0 White Black Am. Ind. Asian Pcific Other Two+ Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 09, 2011 Page 6 of 7 23

Demographic and Income Comparison Profile Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 5 miles Trends 2010-2015 3.5 Demographics Reports Annual Rate (in percent) 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Population Households Families Owner HHs Median HH Income Population by Age 22 20 18 16 Area State USA Percent 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 2010 2015 0 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+ 2010 Household Income $75K - $99K 14.3% $100K - $149K 10.6% 2010 Population by Race 40 $50K - $74K 17.8% $150K - $199K 4.4% $200K+ 6.9% Percent 35 30 25 20 15 $35K - $49K 12.5% < $15K 16.8% 10 5 $25K - $34K 7.9% $15K - $24K 8.8% 0 White Black Am. Ind. Asian Pcific Other Two+ Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 09, 2011 Page 7 of 7 24

1990-2000 Comparison Profile 1990 Census 2000 1990-2000 Number Percent Number Percent Annual Rate Total Population 14,720-25,929-5.83% Total Households 7,595 100.0% 14,649 100.0% 6.79% Average Household Size 1.46-1.56-0.66% Total Families 1,949 25.7% 4,513 30.8% 8.76% Average Family Size 2.32-2.40-0.34% Per Capita Income $31,194 - $50,044-4.84% Total Housing Units 10,248-16,872-5.11% Population by Sex Male 8,585 58.3% 13,903 53.6% 4.94% Female 6,134 41.7% 12,026 46.4% 6.96% Population by Age Total 14,720 100.0% 25,929 100.0% 5.83% Age 0-4 308 2.1% 743 2.9% 9.21% Age 5-9 136 0.9% 431 1.7% 12.23% Age 10-14 119 0.8% 374 1.4% 12.13% Age 15-19 699 4.7% 1,090 4.2% 4.54% Age 20-24 1,717 11.7% 2,478 9.6% 3.74% Age 25-29 2,858 19.4% 4,451 17.2% 4.53% Age 30-34 2,213 15.0% 4,307 16.6% 6.89% Age 35-39 1,779 12.1% 3,113 12.0% 5.75% Age 40-44 1,306 8.9% 2,177 8.4% 5.24% Age 45-49 896 6.1% 1,817 7.0% 7.33% Age 50-54 679 4.6% 1,720 6.6% 9.74% Age 55-59 569 3.9% 1,095 4.2% 6.77% Age 60-64 441 3.0% 760 2.9% 5.59% Age 65-69 379 2.6% 507 2.0% 2.95% Age 70-74 256 1.7% 367 1.4% 3.67% Age 75-79 184 1.2% 247 1.0% 2.99% Age 80-84 114 0.8% 155 0.6% 3.12% Age 85+ 67 0.5% 97 0.4% 3.77% Median Age 33.4 33.9 0.15% Age 18+ 14,042 95.4% 24,122 93.0% 5.56% Age 65+ 1,000 6.8% 1,374 5.3% 3.23% Demographics Reports Households by Household Income Household Income Base 7,490 100.0% 14,418 100.0% 6.77% < $15,000 808 10.8% 1,635 11.3% 7.30% $15,000 - $24,999 793 10.6% 769 5.3% -0.31% $25,000 - $34,999 1,100 14.7% 917 6.4% -1.80% $35,000 - $49,999 1,537 20.5% 2,138 14.8% 3.36% $50,000 - $74,999 1,566 20.9% 2,657 18.4% 5.43% $75,000 - $99,999 709 9.5% 1,823 12.6% 9.90% $100,000 - $149,999 641 8.6% 2,405 16.7% 14.14% $150,000+ 337 4.5% 2,074 14.4% 19.93% Median Household Income $43,062 $65,777 4.33% Average Household Income $58,804 $88,010 4.11% Data Note: Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Census 2000 medians are computed from reported data distributions. The "1990-2000 Annual Rate" is an annual compund rate. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census Population and Housing. November 18, 2011 Page 1 of 15 25

1990-2000 Comparison Profile Demographics Reports 1990 Census 2000 1990-2000 Families by Family Income Number Percent Number Percent Annual Rate Family Income Base 2,168 100.0% 4,687 100.0% 8.01% < $15,000 129 6.0% 201 4.3% 4.53% $15,000 - $24,999 89 4.1% 184 3.9% 7.53% $25,000 - $34,999 171 7.9% 259 5.5% 4.24% $35,000 - $49,999 308 14.2% 372 7.9% 1.91% $50,000 - $74,999 614 28.3% 656 14.0% 0.66% $75,000 - $99,999 362 16.7% 687 14.7% 6.62% $100,000 - $149,999 305 14.1% 1,245 26.6% 15.10% $150,000+ 191 8.8% 1,083 23.1% 18.95% Median Family Income $65,515 $99,241 4.24% Average Family Income $85,213 $121,356 3.60% Households by Poverty Status and Household Type Total 7,490 100.0% 14,418 100.0% 6.77% Below Poverty Level 513 6.9% 1,355 9.4% 10.20% Married-Couple Family 54 0.7% 81 0.6% 4.14% Other Family - Male householder, No Wife 7 0.1% 27 0.2% 14.45% Other Family - Female householder, No Husband 36 0.5% 53 0.4% 3.94% Nonfamily Households 417 5.6% 1,194 8.3% 11.09% At or Above Poverty Level 6,977 93.1% 13,062 90.6% 6.47% Married-Couple Family 1,807 24.1% 3,911 27.1% 8.03% Other Family - Male householder, No Wife 85 1.1% 211 1.5% 9.52% Other Family - Female householder, No Husband 185 2.5% 404 2.8% 8.12% Nonfamily Households 4,900 65.4% 8,536 59.2% 5.71% Households by Type Total 7,595 100.0% 14,649 100.0% 6.79% Family Households 1,949 25.7% 4,513 30.8% 8.76% Married-couple Families 1,609 21.2% 3,681 25.1% 8.63% With Related Children 287 3.8% 668 4.6% 8.82% Other Family (No Spouse Present) 340 4.5% 833 5.7% 9.37% With Related Children 127 1.7% 381 2.6% 11.61% Nonfamily Households 5,646 74.3% 10,136 69.2% 6.03% Householder Living Alone 4,892 64.4% 8,569 58.5% 5.77% Householder not Living Alone 755 9.9% 1,567 10.7% 7.58% Households with Related Children 414 5.5% 1,049 7.2% 9.74% Households by Vehicles Available Total 7,453 100% 14,506 100% 6.89% None 3,095 41.5% 4,688 32.3% 4.24% 1 3,787 50.8% 8,156 56.2% 7.97% 2 510 6.8% 1,438 9.9% 10.92% 3 60 0.8% 199 1.4% 12.74% 4 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 0.00% 5+ 1 0.0% 24 0.2% 37.41% Average Number of Vehicles Available 0.7 0.8 1.34% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census Population and Housing. November 18, 2011 Page 2 of 15 26

1990-2000 Comparison Profile 1990 Census 2000 1990-2000 Housing Units by Occupancy Number Percent Number Percent Annual Rate Total 10,102 100.0% 16,829 100.0% 5.24% Occupied Housing Units 7,595 75.2% 14,649 87.0% 6.79% Owner Occupied Housing Units 1,665 16.5% 6,896 41.0% 15.27% Renter Occupied Housing Units 5,930 58.7% 7,753 46.1% 2.72% Vacant Housing Units 2,507 24.8% 2,180 13.0% -1.39% For Rent 1,599 15.8% 639 3.8% -8.76% For Sale Only 150 1.5% 315 1.9% 7.70% Rented or Sold, Not Occupied 193 1.9% 251 1.5% 2.66% For Seasonal/Recreational/Occasional Use 306 3.0% 382 2.3% 2.24% For Migrant Workers 6 0.1% 9 0.1% 4.14% Other Vacant 252 2.5% 584 3.5% 8.77% Housing Units by Units in Structure Total 10,248 100.0% 16,655 100.0% 4.98% 1, Detached 26 0.3% 316 1.9% 28.37% 1, Attached 233 2.3% 473 2.8% 7.34% 2 62 0.6% 584 3.5% 25.14% 3 or 4 133 1.3% 278 1.7% 7.65% 5 to 9 129 1.3% 290 1.7% 8.44% 10 to 19 192 1.9% 365 2.2% 6.63% 20+ 9,374 91.5% 14,340 86.1% 4.34% Mobile Home 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 0.00% Other 100 1.0% 9 0.1% -21.40% Demographics Reports Specified Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value Total 198 100.0% 570 100.0% 11.15% < $50,000 1 0.3% 0 0.1% -100.00% $50,000 - $99,999 7 3.5% 17 2.9% 9.28% $100,000 - $149,999 23 11.7% 73 12.9% 12.24% $150,000 - $199,999 84 42.3% 123 21.6% 3.89% $200,000 - $299,999 63 31.6% 177 31.0% 10.88% $300,000 - $499,999 20 10.1% 85 14.9% 15.57% $500,000 + 1 0.5% 95 16.6% 57.68% Median Home Value $193,409 $236,224 2.02% Average Home Value $208,169 $312,874 4.16% Specified Renter Occupied Housing Units by Rent Total 5,929 100.0% 7,715 100.0% 2.67% With Cash Rent 5,929 100.0% 7,620 98.8% 2.54% < $200 247 4.2% 244 3.2% -0.12% $200 - $499 381 6.4% 497 6.4% 2.69% $500 - $749 2,140 36.1% 792 10.3% -9.46% $750 - $999 1,973 33.3% 1,738 22.5% -1.26% $1000 + 1,143 19.3% 4,349 56.4% 14.30% No Cash Rent 45 0.8% 95 1.2% 7.76% Median Rent $772 $1,064 3.26% Average Rent $799 $1,081 3.07% Data Note: Specified owner occupied Housing Units include only single family units on less than 10 acres, with no business or medical office on site. Specified renter occupied HUs exclude single family units on 10+ acres. Average Rent excludes units paying no cash rent. Rent, Home Value and Units in Structure data are complete counts in 1990 and sample counts in 2000, so changes in enumeration can affect comparability. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census Population and Housing. November 18, 2011 Page 3 of 15 27

1990-2000 Comparison Profile 1990 Census 2000 1990-2000 Population 16+ by Employment Status Number Percent Number Percent Annual Rate Total 14,181 100.0% 24,175 100.0% 5.48% In Labor Force 10,718 75.6% 18,581 76.9% 5.66% Civilian Employed 10,109 71.3% 17,276 71.5% 5.51% Civilian Unemployed 596 4.2% 1,304 5.4% 8.14% In Armed Forces 12 0.1% 0 0.0% -100.00% Not in Labor Force 3,464 24.4% 5,595 23.1% 4.91% Demographics Reports Workers 16+ by Place of Work Total 9,900 100.0% 16,958 100.0% 5.53% Worked in State of Residence 9,742 98.4% 16,566 97.7% 5.45% Worked in County of Residence 9,301 93.9% 15,548 91.7% 5.27% Worked outside County of Residence 441 4.5% 1,018 6.0% 8.73% Worked outside State of Residence 158 1.6% 392 2.3% 9.51% Workers 16+ by Transportation to Work Total 9,900 100.0% 16,958 100.0% 5.53% Drove Alone - Car, Truck or Van 2,052 20.7% 4,768 28.1% 8.80% Carpooled - Car, Truck or Van 452 4.6% 1,152 6.8% 9.81% Public Transportation 2,152 21.7% 3,803 22.4% 5.86% Walked 4,661 47.1% 6,235 36.8% 2.95% Other Means 191 1.9% 253 1.5% 2.85% Worked at Home 392 4.0% 746 4.4% 6.65% Workers 16+ by Travel Time to Work Total 9,900 100.0% 16,958 100.0% 5.53% Did not Work at Home 9,508 96.0% 16,212 95.6% 5.48% Less than 5 minutes 345 3.5% 379 2.2% 0.94% 5 to 9 minutes 1,371 13.8% 1,780 10.5% 2.65% 10 to 19 minutes 4,090 41.3% 6,222 36.7% 4.28% 20 to 24 minutes 1,106 11.2% 2,547 15.0% 8.70% 25 to 34 minutes 1,340 13.5% 1,955 11.5% 3.85% 35 to 44 minutes 369 3.7% 811 4.8% 8.19% 45 to 59 minutes 485 4.9% 1,154 6.8% 9.06% 60 to 89 minutes 251 2.5% 965 5.7% 14.42% 90 or more minutes 152 1.5% 399 2.4% 10.13% Worked at Home 392 4.0% 746 4.4% 6.65% Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes) 19.9 24.2 1.98% Population 15+ by Sex and Marital Status Total 14,157 100.0% 24,229 100.0% 5.52% Females 5,860 41.4% 11,385 47.0% 6.87% Never Married 2,794 19.7% 5,188 21.4% 6.38% Married, not Separated 1,730 12.2% 4,265 17.6% 9.44% Married, Separated 169 1.2% 125 0.5% -2.97% Widowed 346 2.4% 498 2.1% 3.71% Divorced 822 5.8% 1,309 5.4% 4.76% Males 8,297 58.6% 12,844 53.0% 4.47% Never Married 4,482 31.7% 6,085 25.1% 3.10% Married, not Separated 2,149 15.2% 5,000 20.6% 8.81% Married, Separated 438 3.1% 379 1.6% -1.44% Widowed 145 1.0% 137 0.6% -0.57% Divorced 1,082 7.6% 1,244 5.1% 1.40% Data Note: Marital status data are complete counts in 1990 and sample counts in 2000, so changes in enumeration can affect comparability. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census Population and Housing. November 18, 2011 Page 4 of 15 28

1990-2000 Comparison Profile 1990 Census 2000 1990-2000 Population by Race Number Percent Number Percent Annual Rate Total 14,720 100.0% 25,929 100.0% 5.82% White Alone 10,483 71.2% 16,825 64.9% 4.84% Black or African American Alone 3,067 20.8% 5,436 21.0% 5.89% American Indian or Alaskan Native Alone 59 0.4% 49 0.2% -1.84% Asian Alone 690 4.7% 2,500 9.6% 13.74% Pacific Islander Alone 9 0.1% 24 0.1% 10.31% Some Other Race Alone 272 1.8% 522 2.0% 6.74% Two or More Races 141 1.0% 573 2.2% 15.05% Diversity Index 52.1 58.0 1.08% Hispanic Population by Race Total 1,063 100.0% 1,596 100.0% 4.15% White Alone 551 51.8% 902 56.5% 5.05% Black or African American Alone 205 19.3% 43 2.7% -14.46% American Indian or Alaskan Native Alone 12 1.2% 16 1.0% 2.92% Asian or Pacific Islander Alone 25 2.3% 23 1.4% -0.83% Some Other Race Alone 257 24.2% 482 30.2% 6.49% Two or More Races 14 1.3% 131 8.2% 25.06% Population 3+ by School Enrollment Total 14,506 100.0% 25,240 100.0% 5.69% Enrolled in Public Preschool/Kindergarten 1 0.0% 124 0.5% 61.94% Enrolled in Private Preschool/Kindergarten 76 0.5% 134 0.5% 5.83% Enrolled in Public Elementary/High School 271 1.9% 707 2.8% 10.06% Enrolled in Private Elementary/High School 102 0.7% 344 1.4% 12.93% Enrolled in Public College 1,481 10.2% 1,496 5.9% 0.10% Enrolled in Private College 1,001 6.9% 2,883 11.4% 11.16% Not Enrolled in School 11,574 79.8% 19,552 77.5% 5.38% Demographics Reports Population 25+ by Educational Attainment Total 11,980 100.0% 20,791 100.0% 5.67% Less than 9th Grade 348 2.9% 444 2.1% 2.47% 9th to 12th Grade, No Diploma 1,105 9.2% 1,071 5.2% -0.31% High School Graduate 1,154 9.6% 1,788 8.6% 4.48% Some College, No Degree 2,278 19.0% 3,161 15.2% 3.33% Associate Degree 495 4.1% 710 3.4% 3.67% Bachelor's Degree 3,630 30.3% 7,332 35.3% 7.28% Master's/Professional/Doctorate Degree 2,969 24.8% 6,285 30.2% 7.79% Data Note: The 1990 Census reported population by single races only. Esri estimates the multiracial population from 1990 Census data for the total population. In the 1990 Census, "Asian" and "Pacific Islander" were not reported separately for the Hispanic Origin population. To compare the data, "Asian" and "Pacific Islander" are combined in 2000. The Diversity Index summarizes racial and ethnic diversity. The index shows the likelihood that 2 persons, chosen at random from the same area, belong to different race or ethnic groups. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census Population and Housing. November 18, 2011 Page 5 of 15 29

Age 50+ Profile Demographics Reports 2010-2015 2010-2015 Demographic Summary Census 2000 2010 2015 Change Annual Rate Total Population 25,929 45,151 49,744 4,594 1.96% Population 50+ 4,948 11,845 14,256 2,411 3.77% Median Age 33.9 35.7 35.8 0.1 0.06% Households 14,649 24,068 26,529 2,461 1.97% % Householders 55+ 15.4% 24.0% 26.8% 2.9 2.23% Owner/Renter Ratio 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.00% Median Home Value $217,527 $308,445 $359,050 $50,605 3.08% Average Home Value $258,634 $365,797 $432,528 $66,731 3.41% Median Household Income $65,777 $81,571 $100,706 $19,135 4.30% Median Household Income for Householder 55+ $53,523 $76,679 $93,886 $17,206 4.13% Population by Age and Sex Census 2000 2010 2015 Male Population Number % of 50+ Number % of 50+ Number % of 50+ Total (50+) 2,538 100.0% 5,768 100.0% 7,029 100.0% 50-54 895 35.3% 1,616 28.0% 1,864 26.5% 55-59 604 23.8% 1,389 24.1% 1,620 23.0% 60-64 402 15.9% 1,070 18.6% 1,221 17.4% 65-69 262 10.3% 623 10.8% 964 13.7% 70-74 173 6.8% 413 7.2% 556 7.9% 75-79 114 4.5% 287 5.0% 355 5.0% 80-84 63 2.5% 200 3.5% 237 3.4% 85+ 25 1.0% 170 2.9% 212 3.0% Census 2000 2010 2015 Female Population Number % of 50+ Number % of 50+ Number % of 50+ Total (50+) 2,410 100.0% 6,077 100.0% 7,227 100.0% 50-54 825 34.2% 1,579 26.0% 1,710 23.7% 55-59 491 20.4% 1,370 22.6% 1,520 21.0% 60-64 358 14.8% 1,088 17.9% 1,322 18.3% 65-69 245 10.2% 614 10.1% 968 13.4% 70-74 194 8.0% 448 7.4% 593 8.2% 75-79 133 5.5% 367 6.0% 443 6.1% 80-84 92 3.8% 292 4.8% 304 4.2% 85+ 72 3.0% 318 5.2% 368 5.1% Census 2000 2010 2015 Total Population Number % of Total Pop Number % of Total Pop Number% of Total Pop Total(50+) 4,948 19.1% 11,845 26.2% 14,256 28.7% 50-54 1,720 6.6% 3,195 7.1% 3,573 7.2% 55-59 1,095 4.2% 2,759 6.1% 3,139 6.3% 60-64 760 2.9% 2,159 4.8% 2,543 5.1% 65-69 507 2.0% 1,238 2.7% 1,933 3.9% 70-74 367 1.4% 861 1.9% 1,149 2.3% 75-79 247 1.0% 653 1.4% 798 1.6% 80-84 155 0.6% 492 1.1% 541 1.1% 85+ 97 0.4% 488 1.1% 580 1.2% 65+ 1,373 5.3% 3,732 8.3% 5,001 10.1% 75+ 499 1.9% 1,633 3.6% 1,919 3.9% Data Note: Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 1 of 18 30

Age 50+ Profile 2000 Households by Income and Age of Householder 55+ 55-64 65-74 75+ Total Total 1,280 692 354 2,326 <$15,000 108 141 190 439 $15,000-$24,999 103 98 28 229 $25,000-$34,999 97 60 23 180 $35,000-$49,999 130 98 31 259 $50,000-$74,999 236 86 37 359 $75,000-$99,999 132 72 23 228 $100,000-$149,999 268 54 4 326 $150,000-$199,999 114 37 18 169 $200,000+ 92 45 0 137 Median Household Income $71,027 $43,455 $10,534 $53,523 Average Household Income $102,564 $75,051 $31,779 $83,609 2010 Households by Income and Age of Householder 55+ 55-64 65-74 75+ Total Total 3,128 1,494 1,158 5,780 <$15,000 133 182 269 584 $15,000-$24,999 97 97 82 276 $25,000-$34,999 145 84 94 323 $35,000-$49,999 229 138 86 453 $50,000-$74,999 681 262 235 1,178 $75,000-$99,999 456 236 157 849 $100,000-$149,999 683 205 80 968 $150,000-$199,999 359 115 106 580 $200,000+ 345 175 49 569 Demographics Reports Median Household Income $88,554 $72,881 $53,559 $76,679 Average Household Income $113,406 $105,029 $70,336 $102,634 2015 Households by Income and Age of Householder 55+ 55-64 65-74 75+ Total Total 3,549 2,199 1,369 7,117 <$15,000 71 177 248 496 $15,000-$24,999 62 88 69 219 $25,000-$34,999 105 88 85 278 $35,000-$49,999 191 159 72 422 $50,000-$74,999 752 391 303 1,446 $75,000-$99,999 388 290 194 872 $100,000-$149,999 1,044 437 154 1,635 $150,000-$199,999 459 234 171 864 $200,000+ 477 335 72 885 Median Household Income $106,109 $90,399 $65,044 $93,886 Average Household Income $127,567 $130,220 $85,055 $120,193 Source: U.S Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 2 of 18 31

Age 50+ Profile Demographics Reports 2010 Households by Income and Age of Householder 50+ 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total 1,907 1,759 1,369 895 597 510 342 302 <$15,000 66 77 56 108 74 112 82 75 $15,000-$24,999 23 57 40 59 38 35 25 22 $25,000-$34,999 50 82 63 48 36 45 28 21 $35,000-$49,999 147 130 99 82 56 36 24 26 $50,000-$74,999 363 376 305 158 104 102 71 62 $75,000-$99,999 339 258 198 141 95 63 51 43 $100,000-$149,999 385 381 302 117 88 41 22 17 $150,000-$199,999 238 200 159 70 45 51 29 26 $200,000-$249,999 116 120 94 51 28 14 7 9 $250,000-$499,999 129 59 42 44 25 9 2 3 $500,000+ 52 19 11 17 10 4 1 0 Median HH Income $96,727 $88,513 $88,609 $73,343 $72,189 $54,960 $52,880 $52,167 Average HH Income $137,797 $114,462 $112,050 $107,265 $101,678 $76,351 $65,448 $65,705 Percent Distribution 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% <$15,000 3.5% 4.4% 4.1% 12.0% 12.3% 22.0% 24.1% 24.8% $15,000-$24,999 1.2% 3.3% 2.9% 6.6% 6.4% 6.8% 7.3% 7.3% $25,000-$34,999 2.6% 4.6% 4.6% 5.4% 6.0% 8.8% 8.1% 6.8% $35,000-$49,999 7.7% 7.4% 7.3% 9.1% 9.3% 7.1% 7.0% 8.5% $50,000-$74,999 19.1% 21.4% 22.3% 17.7% 17.3% 19.9% 20.9% 20.6% $75,000-$99,999 17.8% 14.7% 14.5% 15.7% 15.8% 12.3% 15.0% 14.2% $100,000-$149,999 20.2% 21.7% 22.0% 13.1% 14.8% 8.1% 6.4% 5.6% $150,000-$199,999 12.5% 11.4% 11.6% 7.8% 7.5% 10.0% 8.6% 8.5% $200,000-$249,999 6.1% 6.8% 6.9% 5.7% 4.7% 2.7% 1.9% 2.8% $250,000-$499,999 6.7% 3.3% 3.1% 4.9% 4.2% 1.7% 0.4% 1.0% $500,000+ 2.7% 1.1% 0.8% 1.9% 1.6% 0.7% 0.3% 0.0% Data Note: Income reported for July 1, 2010 represents annual income for the preceding year, expressed in current (2008) dollars, including an adjustment for inflation. In 2000, the Census Bureau reported age by income data for incomes up to $200,000+ by ten-year age groups up to 75+ years. Esri extended age by income data to income up to $500,000+ by five-year age groups up to 85+ years. Source: U.S Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 3 of 18 32

Age 50+ Profile 2015 Households by Income and Age of Householder 50+ 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total 2,119 1,988 1,563 1,405 794 623 376 373 <$15,000 40 41 30 111 66 103 75 70 $15,000-$24,999 13 32 30 54 34 29 21 19 $25,000-$34,999 40 61 44 55 33 44 23 18 $35,000-$49,999 108 103 88 112 47 30 18 24 $50,000-$74,999 372 416 336 253 138 135 86 82 $75,000-$99,999 280 218 170 179 111 79 59 56 $100,000-$149,999 561 583 461 260 177 78 38 38 $150,000-$199,999 317 256 203 149 85 81 43 47 $200,000-$249,999 140 166 128 95 32 18 8 13 $250,000-$499,999 183 86 59 102 50 21 3 5 $500,000+ 64 25 13 35 21 4 1 0 Median HH Income $113,086 $106,587 $105,516 $89,851 $91,297 $67,536 $62,034 $64,366 Average HH Income $155,870 $130,081 $124,370 $131,256 $128,386 $92,974 $76,511 $80,430 Percent Distribution 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% <$15,000 1.9% 2.0% 1.9% 7.9% 8.3% 16.5% 19.9% 18.8% $15,000-$24,999 0.6% 1.6% 1.9% 3.8% 4.2% 4.6% 5.5% 5.2% $25,000-$34,999 1.9% 3.1% 2.8% 3.9% 4.1% 7.1% 6.2% 4.9% $35,000-$49,999 5.1% 5.2% 5.6% 8.0% 5.9% 4.9% 4.8% 6.4% $50,000-$74,999 17.6% 20.9% 21.5% 18.0% 17.4% 21.7% 23.0% 22.0% $75,000-$99,999 13.2% 11.0% 10.9% 12.7% 14.0% 12.7% 15.7% 15.0% $100,000-$149,999 26.5% 29.3% 29.5% 18.5% 22.3% 12.5% 10.1% 10.3% $150,000-$199,999 15.0% 12.9% 13.0% 10.6% 10.7% 13.0% 11.6% 12.6% $200,000-$249,999 6.6% 8.4% 8.2% 6.7% 4.1% 2.9% 2.2% 3.4% $250,000-$499,999 8.7% 4.3% 3.8% 7.3% 6.3% 3.3% 0.7% 1.3% $500,000+ 3.0% 1.3% 0.8% 2.5% 2.7% 0.6% 0.3% 0.0% Demographics Reports Data Note: Income reported for July 1, 2015 represents annual income for the preceding year, expressed in current (2013) dollars, including an adjustment for inflation. Source: U.S Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 4 of 18 33

Age 50+ Profile 2010 Population 50+ by Race Number Percent % Pop Total 11,842 100.0% 26.2% White Alone 7,882 66.6% 28.5% Black Alone 2,566 21.7% 27.5% American Indian Alone 20 0.2% 13.5% Asian Alone 954 8.1% 19.5% Pacific Islander Alone 2 0.0% 3.3% Some Other Race Alone 225 1.9% 13.3% Two or More Races 193 1.6% 14.6% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 790 6.7% 16.3% Demographics Reports Census 2000 Group Quarters Population 65+ by Type Number Percent % Pop Total 42 100% 1.4% Institutionalized 5 11.9% 1.0% Correctional Institutions 5 11.9% 1.1% Nursing Homes 0 0.0% 0.0% Other Institutions 0 0.0% 0.0% NonInstitutionalized 37 88.1% 1.5% Census 2000 Total Disabilities Tallied for Population 65+ Number Percent Total 838 100% Sensory Disability 125 15.0% Physical Disability 310 37.0% Mental Disability 84 10.0% Self-Care Disability 92 10.9% Go-Outside-Home Disability 227 27.1% Census 2000 Population 65+ by Household Type and Relationship to Householder Number Percent % Pop Total 1,374 100% In Family Households 650 47.3% 5.9% Householder 366 26.6% 8.1% Spouse 193 14.0% 5.3% Parent 61 4.4% 48.1% Other Relatives 27 2.0% 1.1% Nonrelatives 4 0.3% 2.2% In Nonfamily Households 681 49.6% 5.7% Male Householder 256 18.7% 4.7% Living Alone 232 16.9% 5.2% Not Living Alone 25 1.8% 2.6% Female Householder 402 29.3% 8.5% Living Alone 390 28.4% 9.5% Not Living Alone 12 0.9% 2.0% Nonrelatives 23 1.7% 1.3% In Group Quarters 42 3.1% 1.4% Institutionalized 5 0.4% 1.0% Noninstitutionalized 37 2.7% 1.5% 34 Data Note: The Base for "% Pop" is specific to the row. Source: U.S Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 5 of 18

Age 50+ Profile Census 2000 Households with Population 60+ by Size and Type Number Percent % Total HHs Total 1,682 100.0% 11.5% 1 Person Households 902 53.6% 6.2% 2+ Person Households 780 46.4% 5.3% Family 707 42.0% 4.8% Nonfamily 72 4.3% 0.5% Census 2000 Households with Population 65+ by Size and Type Number Percent % Total HHs Total 1,129 100.0% 7.7% 1 Person Households 624 55.3% 4.3% 2+ Person Households 509 45.1% 3.5% Family 463 41.0% 3.2% Nonfamily 46 4.1% 0.3% Census 2000 Occupied Housing Units by Age of Householder 55+ Number Percent % Total HHs Total 2,258 100.0% 15.4% Owner Occupied HUs/Householder 55+ 1,210 53.6% 8.3% Householder Age 55-64 697 30.8% 4.8% Householder Age 65-74 338 15.0% 2.3% Householder Age 75-84 141 6.2% 1.0% Householder Age 85+ 34 1.5% 0.2% Renter Occupied HUs/Householder 55+ 1,048 46.4% 7.2% Householder Age 55-64 533 23.6% 3.6% Householder Age 65-74 313 13.9% 2.1% Householder Age 75-84 155 6.9% 1.1% Householder Age 85+ 47 2.1% 0.3% Demographics Reports Census 2000 Households by Poverty Status and Age of Householder Number Percent Total 14,418 100.0% Below Poverty 1,356 9.4% Households with Income Below Poverty Level/Householder <65 1,153 8.0% Households with Income Below Poverty Level/Householder 65+ 203 1.4% Above Poverty 13,062 90.6% Households with Income At or Above Poverty Level/Householder <65 12,221 84.8% Households with Income At or Above Poverty Level/Householder 65+ 841 5.8% Census 2000 Average Value of Specified Owner Occupied Housing Units by Householder 55+ Average Value of Specified Owner Occupied HUs/Householder 55-64 $328,383 Average Value of Specified Owner Occupied HUs/Householder 65-74 $316,056 Average Value of Specified Owner Occupied HUs/Householder 75+ $197,555 Data Note: Specified Owner-occupied Housing Units exclude houses on 10+ acres, mobile homes, units in multiunit buildings, and houses with business or medical office. Source: U.S Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 18, 2011 Page 6 of 18 35

Age by Income Profile 2010-2015 2010-2015 Summary Census 2000 2010 2015 Change Annual Rate Population 25,929 45,151 49,744 4,594 1.96% Households 14,649 24,068 26,529 2,461 1.97% Median Age 33.9 35.7 35.8 0.1 0.06% Census 2000 Households by Income and Age of Householder <25 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ HH Income Base 1,051 5,464 3,566 2,011 1,283 690 353 Demographics Reports <$10,000 389 332 138 83 72 103 175 $10,000-$14,999 49 110 63 29 36 38 15 $15,000-$24,999 139 185 176 40 103 97 28 $25,000-$34,999 133 376 172 55 97 61 23 $35,000-$49,999 153 886 614 227 131 97 30 $50,000-$74,999 86 1,138 720 354 236 86 37 $75,000-$99,999 33 869 401 293 132 72 23 $100,000-$149,999 21 1,026 596 435 269 54 4 $150,000-$199,999 21 349 344 217 114 37 18 $200,000+ 26 192 341 277 92 45 0 Median HH Income $21,385 $67,460 $71,029 $92,127 $71,027 $43,455 $10,534 Average HH Income $42,587 $81,513 $96,156 $120,321 $102,564 $75,051 $31,779 Percent Distribution <25 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ HH Income Base 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% <$10,000 37.0% 6.1% 3.9% 4.1% 5.6% 14.9% 49.6% $10,000-$14,999 4.7% 2.0% 1.8% 1.5% 2.8% 5.5% 4.4% $15,000-$24,999 13.2% 3.4% 4.9% 2.0% 8.0% 14.1% 8.0% $25,000-$34,999 12.7% 6.9% 4.8% 2.7% 7.6% 8.8% 6.5% $35,000-$49,999 14.5% 16.2% 17.2% 11.3% 10.2% 14.0% 8.6% $50,000-$74,999 8.2% 20.8% 20.2% 17.6% 18.4% 12.5% 10.4% $75,000-$99,999 3.1% 15.9% 11.2% 14.6% 10.3% 10.5% 6.5% $100,000-$149,999 2.0% 18.8% 16.7% 21.6% 21.0% 7.8% 1.1% $150,000-$199,999 2.0% 6.4% 9.6% 10.8% 8.9% 5.4% 5.0% $200,000+ 2.5% 3.5% 9.6% 13.8% 7.2% 6.6% 0.0% 36 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census Population and Housing. Esri Forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 1 of 9

Age by Income Profile 2010 Households by Income and Age of Householder <25 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ HH Income Base 1,731 7,341 5,131 4,086 3,129 1,493 1,154 <$15,000 508 454 169 148 133 182 269 $15,000-$24,999 172 144 135 50 97 98 82 $25,000-$34,999 146 255 137 108 145 84 93 $35,000-$49,999 218 767 500 318 229 137 86 $50,000-$74,999 246 1,602 1,018 758 681 262 235 $75,000-$99,999 186 1,562 808 732 456 236 157 $100,000-$149,999 84 1,531 1,032 833 683 206 80 $150,000-$199,999 95 592 693 509 360 115 106 $200,000-$249,999 54 218 282 249 214 79 29 $250,000-$499,999 19 184 279 266 100 69 13 $500,000+ 5 33 79 115 31 27 5 Median HH Income $37,137 $80,417 $92,344 $96,872 $88,554 $72,881 $53,559 Average HH Income $58,833 $98,101 $124,598 $137,829 $113,406 $105,029 $70,336 Percent Distribution <25 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ HH Income Base 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% <$15,000 29.3% 6.2% 3.3% 3.6% 4.2% 12.2% 23.3% $15,000-$24,999 9.9% 2.0% 2.6% 1.2% 3.1% 6.5% 7.1% $25,000-$34,999 8.4% 3.5% 2.7% 2.6% 4.6% 5.6% 8.1% $35,000-$49,999 12.6% 10.4% 9.8% 7.8% 7.3% 9.2% 7.4% $50,000-$74,999 14.2% 21.8% 19.8% 18.6% 21.8% 17.5% 20.4% $75,000-$99,999 10.7% 21.3% 15.7% 17.9% 14.6% 15.8% 13.6% $100,000-$149,999 4.9% 20.9% 20.1% 20.4% 21.8% 13.8% 6.9% $150,000-$199,999 5.5% 8.1% 13.5% 12.5% 11.5% 7.7% 9.2% $200,000-$249,999 3.1% 3.0% 5.5% 6.1% 6.8% 5.3% 2.5% $250,000-$499,999 1.1% 2.5% 5.4% 6.5% 3.2% 4.6% 1.2% $500,000+ 0.3% 0.4% 1.5% 2.8% 1.0% 1.8% 0.4% Demographics Reports Data Note: Income reported for July 1, 2010 represents annual income for the preceding year, expressed in current (2008) dollars, including an adjustment for inflation. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census Population and Housing. Esri Forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 2 of 9 37

Age by Sex by Race Profile Summary Census 2000 2010 2015 2010-2015 2010-2015 Change Annual Rate Population 25,929 45,151 49,744 4,593 1.96% Households 14,649 24,068 26,529 2,461 1.97% Median Age 33.9 35.7 35.8 0.1 0.06% Median Male Age 34.1 35.4 35.7 0.3 0.17% Median Female Age 33.8 36.0 36.0 0.0 0.00% 2010 Hispanic Population by Age Demographics Reports Total Males Females Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 4,843 100% 2,526 100% 2,317 100% 0-4 332 6.9% 160 6.3% 172 7.4% 5-9 219 4.5% 116 4.6% 103 4.5% 10-14 163 3.4% 94 3.7% 69 3.0% 15-19 348 7.2% 187 7.4% 161 6.9% 20-24 528 10.9% 281 11.1% 247 10.6% 25-29 809 16.7% 412 16.3% 397 17.1% 30-34 640 13.2% 349 13.8% 291 12.6% 35-39 426 8.8% 256 10.1% 170 7.3% 40-44 297 6.1% 160 6.3% 137 5.9% 45-49 292 6.0% 142 5.6% 150 6.5% 50-54 226 4.7% 100 4.0% 126 5.4% 55-59 174 3.6% 81 3.2% 93 4.0% 60-64 140 2.9% 62 2.4% 78 3.4% 65-69 106 2.2% 46 1.8% 60 2.6% 70-74 53 1.1% 27 1.1% 26 1.1% 75-79 38 0.8% 19 0.8% 19 0.8% 80-84 26 0.5% 14 0.6% 12 0.5% 85+ 27 0.6% 19 0.7% 8 0.4% Median Age 30.2 30.2 30.2 38 Data Note: Hispanic Population can be of any race. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 1 of 15

Age by Sex by Race Profile 2010 White Population by Age Total Males Females Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 27,686 100% 15,006 100% 12,680 100% 0-4 647 2.3% 323 2.2% 324 2.6% 5-9 394 1.4% 209 1.4% 185 1.5% 10-14 327 1.2% 175 1.2% 152 1.2% 15-19 970 3.5% 461 3.1% 509 4.0% 20-24 2,392 8.6% 1,257 8.4% 1,135 9.0% 25-29 4,463 16.1% 2,501 16.7% 1,962 15.5% 30-34 3,466 12.5% 2,016 13.4% 1,450 11.4% 35-39 2,737 9.9% 1,685 11.2% 1,052 8.3% 40-44 2,264 8.2% 1,290 8.6% 974 7.7% 45-49 2,145 7.7% 1,176 7.8% 969 7.6% 50-54 2,198 7.9% 1,129 7.5% 1,069 8.4% 55-59 1,865 6.7% 943 6.3% 922 7.3% 60-64 1,400 5.1% 697 4.6% 703 5.5% 65-69 783 2.8% 420 2.8% 363 2.9% 70-74 547 2.0% 283 1.9% 264 2.1% 75-79 421 1.5% 191 1.3% 230 1.8% 80-84 347 1.3% 143 1.0% 204 1.6% 85+ 321 1.2% 109 0.7% 212 1.7% Demographics Reports Median Age 37.2 36.7 38.0 2010 Black Population by Age Total Males Females Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 9,342 100% 4,762 100% 4,580 100% 0-4 371 4.0% 199 4.2% 172 3.8% 5-9 382 4.1% 195 4.1% 187 4.1% 10-14 354 3.8% 176 3.7% 178 3.9% 15-19 532 5.7% 271 5.7% 261 5.7% 20-24 698 7.5% 351 7.4% 347 7.6% 25-29 944 10.1% 502 10.6% 442 9.7% 30-34 881 9.4% 477 10.0% 404 8.8% 35-39 947 10.1% 529 11.1% 418 9.1% 40-44 889 9.5% 467 9.8% 422 9.2% 45-49 775 8.3% 405 8.5% 370 8.1% 50-54 665 7.1% 321 6.7% 344 7.5% 55-59 544 5.8% 272 5.7% 272 5.9% 60-64 479 5.1% 245 5.2% 234 5.1% 65-69 281 3.0% 127 2.7% 154 3.4% 70-74 230 2.5% 95 2.0% 135 3.0% 75-79 157 1.7% 56 1.2% 101 2.2% 80-84 105 1.1% 39 0.8% 66 1.4% 85+ 105 1.1% 33 0.7% 72 1.6% Median Age 37.7 37.0 38.6 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 2 of 15 39

Age by Sex by Race Profile 2010 American Indian Population by Age Demographics Reports Total Males Females Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 148 100% 89 100% 59 100% 0-4 14 9.5% 7 7.3% 7 11.6% 5-9 6 4.1% 3 3.4% 3 5.6% 10-14 4 2.7% 1 1.1% 3 5.8% 15-19 4 2.7% 1 1.6% 3 5.1% 20-24 16 10.8% 12 13.9% 4 7.3% 25-29 11 7.4% 8 9.2% 3 5.3% 30-34 14 9.5% 5 6.1% 9 15.2% 35-39 24 16.2% 16 17.9% 8 12.8% 40-44 11 7.4% 7 7.7% 4 7.6% 45-49 22 14.9% 16 18.0% 6 9.8% 50-54 5 3.4% 4 4.6% 1 1.7% 55-59 5 3.4% 3 3.8% 2 2.8% 60-64 3 2.0% 2 2.1% 1 2.3% 65-69 1 0.7% 0 0.0% 1 1.7% 70-74 3 2.0% 2 1.9% 1 2.1% 75-79 1 0.7% 0 0.0% 1 1.7% 80-84 1 0.7% 0 0.0% 1 1.7% 85+ 1 0.7% 1 1.6% 0 0.0% Median Age 35.8 37.2 33.3 2010 Asian Population by Age Total Males Females Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 4,904 100% 2,344 100% 2,561 100% 0-4 172 3.5% 77 3.3% 95 3.7% 5-9 86 1.8% 47 2.0% 39 1.5% 10-14 68 1.4% 27 1.2% 41 1.6% 15-19 151 3.1% 78 3.3% 73 2.9% 20-24 719 14.7% 313 13.3% 406 15.9% 25-29 1,221 24.9% 586 25.0% 635 24.8% 30-34 636 13.0% 331 14.1% 305 11.9% 35-39 400 8.2% 192 8.2% 208 8.1% 40-44 266 5.4% 143 6.1% 123 4.8% 45-49 232 4.7% 100 4.3% 132 5.2% 50-54 219 4.5% 108 4.6% 111 4.3% 55-59 226 4.6% 112 4.8% 114 4.4% 60-64 208 4.2% 96 4.1% 112 4.4% 65-69 132 2.7% 60 2.5% 72 2.8% 70-74 60 1.2% 23 1.0% 37 1.5% 75-79 51 1.0% 27 1.1% 24 0.9% 80-84 22 0.4% 7 0.3% 15 0.6% 85+ 36 0.7% 18 0.8% 18 0.7% Median Age 30.3 30.7 29.9 40 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 3 of 15

Age by Sex by Race Profile 2010 Pacific Islander Population by Age Total Males Females Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 60 100% 37 100% 23 100% 0-4 2 3.3% 1 2.7% 1 5.0% 5-9 5 8.3% 2 5.4% 3 13.3% 10-14 1 1.7% 0 0.0% 1 4.7% 15-19 2 3.3% 2 5.6% 0 0.4% 20-24 12 20.0% 8 20.2% 4 16.6% 25-29 9 15.0% 6 16.0% 3 10.8% 30-34 14 23.3% 9 25.3% 5 21.9% 35-39 10 16.6% 7 18.9% 3 12.9% 40-44 3 5.0% 1 2.7% 2 8.6% 45-49 0 0.0% 0 0.2% 0 0.4% 50-54 1 1.7% 1 2.9% 0 0.4% 55-59 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 60-64 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 65-69 1 1.7% 0 0.0% 1 4.7% 70-74 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.4% 75-79 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 80-84 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 85+ 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Demographics Reports Median Age 29.4 29.6 29.2 2010 Some Other Race Population by Age Total Males Females Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 1,688 100% 873 100% 815 100% 0-4 143 8.5% 74 8.5% 69 8.5% 5-9 92 5.5% 45 5.2% 47 5.8% 10-14 60 3.6% 35 4.0% 25 3.0% 15-19 123 7.3% 75 8.6% 48 5.9% 20-24 240 14.2% 110 12.7% 130 16.0% 25-29 284 16.8% 149 17.0% 135 16.5% 30-34 202 12.0% 108 12.4% 94 11.5% 35-39 110 6.5% 61 7.0% 49 6.0% 40-44 101 6.0% 55 6.3% 46 5.6% 45-49 105 6.2% 46 5.3% 59 7.3% 50-54 67 4.0% 30 3.4% 37 4.5% 55-59 62 3.7% 36 4.1% 26 3.2% 60-64 31 1.8% 16 1.8% 15 1.8% 65-69 25 1.5% 9 1.0% 16 2.0% 70-74 12 0.7% 7 0.8% 5 0.7% 75-79 9 0.5% 3 0.3% 6 0.8% 80-84 11 0.7% 8 0.9% 3 0.4% 85+ 8 0.5% 5 0.6% 3 0.4% Median Age 28.2 28.3 28.2 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 4 of 15 41

Age by Sex by Race Profile 2010 Multiple Races Population by Age Demographics Reports Total Males Females Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 1,323 100% 663 100% 660 100% 0-4 98 7.4% 46 7.0% 52 7.9% 5-9 49 3.7% 17 2.5% 32 4.8% 10-14 58 4.4% 33 4.9% 25 3.8% 15-19 107 8.1% 39 5.9% 68 10.3% 20-24 173 13.1% 101 15.3% 72 10.9% 25-29 236 17.8% 131 19.7% 105 15.8% 30-34 148 11.2% 75 11.4% 73 11.1% 35-39 108 8.2% 49 7.3% 59 9.0% 40-44 83 6.3% 51 7.6% 32 4.9% 45-49 70 5.3% 33 5.0% 37 5.6% 50-54 39 2.9% 22 3.4% 17 2.6% 55-59 58 4.4% 23 3.4% 35 5.3% 60-64 38 2.9% 15 2.3% 23 3.4% 65-69 15 1.1% 8 1.2% 7 1.1% 70-74 7 0.5% 3 0.5% 4 0.6% 75-79 14 1.1% 10 1.5% 4 0.6% 80-84 6 0.5% 3 0.4% 3 0.5% 85+ 16 1.2% 4 0.6% 12 1.8% Median Age 28.7 28.6 28.9 42 Data Note: Multiple Races population includes unique counts of the population who reported at least two races. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 5 of 15

Age by Sex Profile 2010-2015 2010-2015 Summary Census 2000 2010 2015 Change Annual Rate Population 25,929 45,151 49,744 4,593 1.96% Households 14,649 24,068 26,529 2,461 1.97% Average Household Size 1.56 1.66 1.68 0.02 0.24% Median Age 33.9 35.7 35.8 0.1 0.06% Median Male Age 34.1 35.4 35.7 0.3 0.17% Median Female Age 33.8 36.0 36.0 0.0 0.00% Census 2000 2010 2015 Total Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 25,926 100% 45,149 100% 49,745 100% 0-4 742 2.9% 1,448 3.2% 1,624 3.3% 5-9 431 1.7% 1,014 2.2% 1,176 2.4% 10-14 373 1.4% 872 1.9% 1,033 2.1% 15-19 1,090 4.2% 1,889 4.2% 1,982 4.0% 20-24 2,478 9.6% 4,252 9.4% 4,375 8.8% 25-29 4,450 17.2% 7,167 15.9% 7,360 14.8% 30-34 4,307 16.6% 5,362 11.9% 6,650 13.4% 35-39 3,113 12.0% 4,335 9.6% 4,264 8.6% 40-44 2,177 8.4% 3,615 8.0% 3,530 7.1% 45-49 1,817 7.0% 3,351 7.4% 3,494 7.0% 50-54 1,720 6.6% 3,195 7.1% 3,574 7.2% 55-59 1,095 4.2% 2,759 6.1% 3,140 6.3% 60-64 760 2.9% 2,158 4.8% 2,543 5.1% 65-69 507 2.0% 1,237 2.7% 1,932 3.9% 70-74 367 1.4% 861 1.9% 1,149 2.3% 75-79 247 1.0% 654 1.4% 798 1.6% 80-84 155 0.6% 492 1.1% 541 1.1% 85+ 97 0.4% 488 1.1% 580 1.2% Demographics Reports 18+ 24,122 93.0% 41,265 91.4% 45,338 91.1% 21+ 22,834 88.1% 39,088 86.6% 43,077 86.6% Data Note: Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 1 of 9 43

Age by Sex Profile Demographics Reports Census 2000 2010 2015 Male Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 13,903 100% 23,773 100% 26,119 100% 0-4 361 2.6% 727 3.1% 804 3.1% 5-9 225 1.6% 518 2.2% 609 2.3% 10-14 197 1.4% 447 1.9% 537 2.1% 15-19 543 3.9% 927 3.9% 967 3.7% 20-24 1,311 9.4% 2,153 9.1% 2,201 8.4% 25-29 2,395 17.2% 3,883 16.3% 3,851 14.7% 30-34 2,341 16.8% 3,021 12.7% 3,756 14.4% 35-39 1,849 13.3% 2,538 10.7% 2,523 9.7% 40-44 1,218 8.8% 2,012 8.5% 2,002 7.7% 45-49 923 6.6% 1,778 7.5% 1,840 7.0% 50-54 895 6.4% 1,616 6.8% 1,864 7.1% 55-59 604 4.3% 1,389 5.8% 1,620 6.2% 60-64 402 2.9% 1,070 4.5% 1,221 4.7% 65-69 262 1.9% 623 2.6% 964 3.7% 70-74 173 1.2% 413 1.7% 556 2.1% 75-79 114 0.8% 287 1.2% 355 1.4% 80-84 63 0.5% 200 0.8% 237 0.9% 85+ 25 0.2% 170 0.7% 212 0.8% 18+ 12,970 93.3% 21,769 91.6% 23,853 91.3% Census 2000 2010 2015 Female Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 12,026 100% 21,378 100% 23,626 100% 0-4 381 3.2% 721 3.4% 820 3.5% 5-9 206 1.7% 496 2.3% 567 2.4% 10-14 176 1.5% 425 2.0% 496 2.1% 15-19 547 4.5% 962 4.5% 1,015 4.3% 20-24 1,167 9.7% 2,099 9.8% 2,174 9.2% 25-29 2,055 17.1% 3,284 15.4% 3,509 14.9% 30-34 1,966 16.3% 2,341 11.0% 2,894 12.2% 35-39 1,264 10.5% 1,797 8.4% 1,741 7.4% 40-44 959 8.0% 1,603 7.5% 1,528 6.5% 45-49 894 7.4% 1,573 7.4% 1,654 7.0% 50-54 825 6.9% 1,579 7.4% 1,710 7.2% 55-59 491 4.1% 1,370 6.4% 1,520 6.4% 60-64 358 3.0% 1,088 5.1% 1,322 5.6% 65-69 245 2.0% 614 2.9% 968 4.1% 70-74 194 1.6% 448 2.1% 593 2.5% 75-79 133 1.1% 367 1.7% 443 1.9% 80-84 92 0.8% 292 1.4% 304 1.3% 85+ 72 0.6% 318 1.5% 368 1.6% 18+ 11,152 92.7% 19,496 91.2% 21,484 90.9% 44 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 2 of 9

Age by Sex Profile Census 2000 Population by Age and Sex 16 14 12 Percent 10 8 6 4 2 0 16 14 12 10 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ 2010 Population by Age and Sex Males (%) Females (%) Demographics Reports Percent 8 6 4 2 Males (%) Females (%) 0 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ 2015 Population by Age and Sex Percent 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Males (%) Females (%) Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 08, 2011 Page 3 of 9 45

ACS Housing Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability TOTALS Total Population 10,352 731 Total Households 4,684 222 Total Housing Units 4,948 225 Demographics Reports OWNER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY VALUE Total 3,501 100.0% 212 Less than $10,000 0 0.0% 0 $10,000 to $14,999 29 0.8% 30 $15,000 to $19,999 5 0.1% 25 $20,000 to $24,999 6 0.2% 15 $25,000 to $29,999 0 0.0% 0 $30,000 to $34,999 9 0.3% 20 $35,000 to $39,999 20 0.6% 33 $40,000 to $49,999 0 0.0% 0 $50,000 to $59,999 20 0.6% 32 $60,000 to $69,999 1 0.0% 13 $70,000 to $79,999 33 0.9% 30 $80,000 to $89,999 57 1.6% 50 $90,000 to $99,999 45 1.3% 29 $100,000 to $124,999 542 15.5% 107 $125,000 to $149,999 930 26.6% 165 $150,000 to $174,999 778 22.2% 150 $175,000 to $199,999 318 9.1% 79 $200,000 to $249,999 374 10.7% 87 $250,000 to $299,999 163 4.7% 61 $300,000 to $399,999 164 4.7% 75 $400,000 to $499,999 2 0.1% 43 $500,000 to $749,999 3 0.1% 8 $750,000 to $999,999 2 0.1% 41 $1,000,000 or more 0 0.0% 0 Median Home Value $151,719 N/A Average Home Value N/A N/A OWNER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY MORTGAGE STATUS Total 3,501 100.0% 212 Housing units with a mortgage/contract to purchase/similar debt 2,415 69.0% 206 Second mortgage only 216 6.2% 74 Home equity loan only 508 14.5% 110 Both second mortgage and home equity loan 0 0.0% 0 No second mortgage and no home equity loan 1,690 48.3% 180 Housing units without a mortgage 1,087 31.0% 171 AVERAGE VALUE BY MORTGAGE STATUS Housing units with a mortgage N/A N/A Housing units without a mortgage N/A N/A 46 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 1 of 12

ACS Housing Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY CONTRACT RENT Total 1,183 100.0% 170 With cash rent 1,157 97.8% 168 Less than $100 0 0.0% 0 $100 to $149 18 1.5% 15 $150 to $199 9 0.8% 18 $200 to $249 0 0.0% 0 $250 to $299 6 0.5% 10 $300 to $349 0 0.0% 0 $350 to $399 43 3.6% 65 $400 to $449 38 3.2% 34 $450 to $499 79 6.7% 58 $500 to $549 67 5.7% 39 $550 to $599 58 4.9% 50 $600 to $649 40 3.4% 23 $650 to $699 51 4.3% 42 $700 to $749 51 4.3% 51 $750 to $799 219 18.5% 93 $800 to $899 60 5.1% 34 $900 to $999 200 16.9% 117 $1,000 to $1,249 82 6.9% 52 $1,250 to $1,499 24 2.0% 26 $1,500 to $1,999 36 3.0% 57 $2,000 or more 76 6.4% 60 No cash rent 26 2.2% 27 Demographics Reports Median Contract Rent $777 N/A Average Contract Rent N/A N/A RENTER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY INCLUSION OF UTILITIES IN RENT Total 1,183 100.0% 170 Pay extra for one or more utilities 1,026 86.7% 171 No extra payment for any utilities 157 13.3% 71 HOUSING UNITS BY UNITS IN STRUCTURE Total 4,948 100.0% 225 1, detached 4,165 84.2% 218 1, attached 171 3.5% 59 2 103 2.1% 100 3 or 4 51 1.0% 35 5 to 9 88 1.8% 42 10 to 19 105 2.1% 66 20 to 49 86 1.7% 61 50 or more 178 3.6% 93 Mobile home 0 0.0% 0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 0 0.0% 0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 2 of 12 47

ACS Housing Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability Demographics Reports HOUSING UNITS BY YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT Total 4,948 100.0% 225 Built 2005 or later 6 0.1% 18 Built 2000 to 2004 19 0.4% 32 Built 1990 to 1999 53 1.1% 41 Built 1980 to 1989 396 8.0% 130 Built 1970 to 1979 417 8.4% 123 Built 1960 to 1969 826 16.7% 162 Built 1950 to 1959 2,380 48.1% 200 Built 1940 to 1949 698 14.1% 158 Built 1939 or earlier 153 3.1% 64 Median Year Structure Built 1957 N/A OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT Total 4,684 100.0% 222 Owner occupied Moved in 2005 or later 524 11.2% 118 Moved in 2000 to 2004 806 17.2% 151 Moved in 1990 to 1999 812 17.3% 139 Moved in 1980 to 1989 461 9.8% 113 Moved in 1970 to 1979 324 6.9% 71 Moved in 1969 or earlier 575 12.3% 141 Renter occupied Moved in 2005 or later 640 13.7% 170 Moved in 2000 to 2004 404 8.6% 95 Moved in 1990 to 1999 98 2.1% 44 Moved in 1980 to 1989 29 0.6% 58 Moved in 1970 to 1979 12 0.3% 20 Moved in 1969 or earlier 0 0.0% 0 Median Year Householder Moved Into Unit 2000 N/A OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY HOUSE HEATING FUEL Total 4,684 100.0% 222 Utility gas 4,123 88.0% 232 Bottled, tank, or LP gas 5 0.1% 17 Electricity 536 11.4% 122 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 0 0.0% 0 Coal or coke 0 0.0% 0 Wood 20 0.4% 32 Solar energy 0 0.0% 0 Other fuel 0 0.0% 0 No fuel used 0 0.0% 0 48 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 3 of 12

ACS Housing Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY VEHICLES AVAILABLE Total 4,684 100.0% 222 Owner occupied No vehicle available 176 3.8% 75 1 vehicle available 1,275 27.2% 161 2 vehicles available 1,602 34.2% 186 3 vehicles available 264 5.6% 65 4 vehicles available 131 2.8% 74 5 or more vehicles available 54 1.2% 59 Renter occupied No vehicle available 125 2.7% 46 1 vehicle available 479 10.2% 124 2 vehicles available 480 10.2% 155 3 vehicles available 86 1.8% 46 4 vehicles available 0 0.0% 0 5 or more vehicles available 13 0.3% 21 Average Number of Vehicles Available N/A N/A Demographics Reports Data Note: N/A means not available. 2005-2009 ACS Estimate: The American Community Survey (ACS) replaces census sample data. Esri is releasing the 2005-2009 ACS estimates, five-year period data collected monthly from January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2009. Although the ACS includes many of the subjects previously covered by the decennial census sample, there are significant differences between the two surveys including fundamental differences in survey design and residency rules. Margin of error (MOE): The MOE is a measure of the variability of the estimate due to sampling error. MOEs enable the data user to measure the range of uncertainty for each estimate with 90 percent confidence. The range of uncertainty is called the confidence interval, and it is calculated by taking the estimate +/- the MOE. For example, if the ACS reports an estimate of 100 with an MOE of +/- 20, then you can be 90 percent certain the value for the whole population falls between 80 and 120. Reliability: These symbols represent threshold values that Esri has established from the Coefficients of Variation (CV) to designate the usability of the estimates. The CV measures the amount of sampling error relative to the size of the estimate, expressed as a percentage. High Reliability: Small CVs (less than or equal to 12 percent) are flagged green to indicate that the sampling error is small relative to the estimate and the estimate is reasonably reliable. Medium Reliability: Estimates with CVs between 12 and 40 are flagged yellow use with caution. Low Reliability: Large CVs (over 40 percent) are flagged red to indicate that the sampling error is large relative to the estimate. The estimate is considered very unreliable. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 4 of 12 49

ACS Population Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 Demographics Reports 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability TOTALS Total Population 10,352 731 Total Households 4,684 222 Total Housing Units 4,948 225 POPULATION AGE 15+ YEARS BY MARITAL STATUS Total 8,755 100.0% 607 Never married 2,408 27.5% 295 Married 4,026 46.0% 340 Widowed 885 10.1% 347 Divorced 1,436 16.4% 269 POPULATION AGE 3+ YEARS BY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Total 10,016 100.0% 700 Enrolled in school 2,074 20.7% 267 Enrolled in nursery school, preschool 213 2.1% 209 Public school 38 0.4% 120 Private school 175 1.7% 235 Enrolled in kindergarten 45 0.4% 115 Public school 45 0.4% 115 Private school 0 0.0% 0 Enrolled in grade 1 to grade 4 451 4.5% 219 Public school 378 3.8% 242 Private school 74 0.7% 160 Enrolled in grade 5 to grade 8 323 3.2% 210 Public school 303 3.0% 209 Private school 20 0.2% 111 Enrolled in grade 9 to grade 12 433 4.3% 214 Public school 336 3.4% 236 Private school 97 1.0% 120 Enrolled in college undergraduate years 486 4.9% 269 Public school 324 3.2% 273 Private school 162 1.6% 237 Enrolled in graduate or professional school 123 1.2% 165 Public school 87 0.9% 197 Private school 37 0.4% 113 Not enrolled in school 7,942 79.3% 490 POPULATION AGE 25+ YEARS BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Total 7,804 100.0% 560 No schooling completed 3 0.0% 128 Nursery to 4th grade 30 0.4% 129 5th and 6th grade 42 0.5% 29 7th and 8th grade 76 1.0% 171 9th grade 36 0.5% 114 10th grade 58 0.7% 164 11th grade 113 1.4% 136 12th grade, no diploma 68 0.9% 159 High school graduate, GED, or alternative 1,922 24.6% 326 Some college, less than 1 year 532 6.8% 170 Some college, 1 or more years, no degree 1,082 13.9% 171 Associate's degree 700 9.0% 250 Bachelor's degree 1,976 25.3% 237 Master's degree 949 12.2% 210 Professional school degree 187 2.4% 204 Doctorate degree 28 0.4% 157 50 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 1 of 24

ACS Population Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability POPULATION AGE 5+ YEARS BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Total 9,758 100.0% 678 5 to 17 years Speak only English 1,276 13.1% 243 Speak Spanish 57 0.6% 39 Speak English "very well" or "well" 47 0.5% 131 Speak English "not well" 10 0.1% 16 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 20 0.2% 31 Speak English "very well" or "well" 20 0.2% 113 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 7 0.1% 23 Speak English "very well" or "well" 7 0.1% 114 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 Speak other languages 2 0.0% 21 Speak English "very well" or "well" 2 0.0% 101 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 18 to 64 years Speak only English 5,965 61.1% 484 Speak Spanish 203 2.1% 85 Speak English "very well" or "well" 183 1.9% 255 Speak English "not well" 21 0.2% 23 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 117 1.2% 72 Speak English "very well" or "well" 117 1.2% 231 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 124 1.3% 86 Speak English "very well" or "well" 57 0.6% 130 Speak English "not well" 50 0.5% 68 Speak English "not at all" 16 0.2% 30 Speak other languages 5 0.1% 54 Speak English "very well" or "well" 5 0.1% 116 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 65 years and over Speak only English 1,934 19.8% 366 Speak Spanish 17 0.2% 25 Speak English "very well" or "well" 17 0.2% 112 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 Speak other Indo-European languages 13 0.1% 20 Speak English "very well" or "well" 13 0.1% 111 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 5 0.1% 13 Speak English "very well" or "well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not well" 5 0.1% 13 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 Speak other languages 13 0.1% 21 Speak English "very well" or "well" 13 0.1% 111 Speak English "not well" 0 0.0% 0 Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0% 0 Demographics Reports Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 2 of 24 51

ACS Population Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY PLACE OF WORK Total 5,671 100.0% 437 Worked in state and in county of residence 3,529 62.2% 361 Worked in state and outside county of residence 438 7.7% 118 Worked outside state of residence 1,705 30.1% 271 Demographics Reports WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS BY MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK Total 5,671 100.0% 437 Drove alone 5,072 89.4% 410 Carpooled 285 5.0% 122 Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 0 0.0% 0 Bus or trolley bus 0 0.0% 0 Streetcar or trolley car 0 0.0% 0 Subway or elevated 0 0.0% 0 Railroad 0 0.0% 0 Ferryboat 0 0.0% 0 Taxicab 0 0.0% 0 Motorcycle 37 0.7% 39 Bicycle 15 0.3% 22 Walked 77 1.4% 69 Other means 51 0.9% 49 Worked at home 134 2.4% 42 WORKERS AGE 16+ YEARS (WHO DID NOT WORK FROM HOME) BY TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Total 5,537 100.0% 435 Less than 5 minutes 225 4.1% 89 5 to 9 minutes 611 11.0% 180 10 to 14 minutes 1,064 19.2% 192 15 to 19 minutes 1,173 21.2% 191 20 to 24 minutes 1,337 24.1% 233 25 to 29 minutes 301 5.4% 82 30 to 34 minutes 452 8.2% 125 35 to 39 minutes 78 1.4% 57 40 to 44 minutes 49 0.9% 37 45 to 59 minutes 143 2.6% 72 60 to 89 minutes 0 0.0% 0 90 or more minutes 105 1.9% 84 Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes) N/A N/A 52 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 3 of 24

ACS Population Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability CIVILIAN EMPLOYED POPULATION AGE 16+ YEARS BY OCCUPATION Total 5,740 100.0% 442 Management 778 13.6% 248 Business and financial operations 409 7.1% 299 Computer and mathematical 145 2.5% 232 Architecture and engineering 111 1.9% 198 Life, physical, and social science 104 1.8% 227 Community and social services 95 1.7% 199 Legal 85 1.5% 63 Education, training, and library 356 6.2% 242 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media 130 2.3% 118 Healthcare practitioner, technologists, and technicians 481 8.4% 238 Healthcare support 88 1.5% 203 Protective service 35 0.6% 158 Food preparation and serving related 322 5.6% 200 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance 116 2.0% 228 Personal care and service 282 4.9% 264 Sales and related 670 11.7% 282 Office and administrative support 833 14.5% 243 Farming, fishing, and forestry 0 0.0% 0 Construction and extraction 244 4.3% 328 Installation, maintenance, and repair 88 1.5% 224 Production 165 2.9% 256 Transportation and material moving 202 3.5% 279 Demographics Reports CIVILIAN EMPLOYED POPULATION AGE 16+ YEARS BY INDUSTRY Total 5,740 100.0% 442 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 0 0.0% 0 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 0 0.0% 0 Construction 357 6.2% 273 Manufacturing 452 7.9% 269 Wholesale trade 159 2.8% 252 Retail trade 521 9.1% 273 Transportation and warehousing 211 3.7% 234 Utilities 67 1.2% 162 Information 218 3.8% 236 Finance and insurance 642 11.2% 303 Real estate and rental and leasing 181 3.2% 208 Professional, scientific, and technical services 433 7.5% 219 Management of companies and enterprises 4 0.1% 88 Administrative and support and waste management services 147 2.6% 198 Educational services 487 8.5% 253 Health care and social assistance 894 15.6% 266 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 129 2.2% 172 Accommodation and food services 277 4.8% 138 Other services, except public administration 373 6.5% 262 Public administration 189 3.3% 231 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 4 of 24 53

ACS Population Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability Demographics Reports FEMALES AGE 20-64 YEARS BY AGE OF OWN CHILDREN AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS Total 3,312 100.0% 275 Own children under 6 years only 300 9.1% 109 In labor force 212 6.4% 91 Not in labor force 89 2.7% 62 Own children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years 124 3.7% 57 In labor force 107 3.2% 57 Not in labor force 16 0.5% 20 Own children 6 to 17 years only 608 18.4% 119 In labor force 508 15.3% 113 Not in labor force 100 3.0% 53 No own children under 18 years 2,280 68.8% 268 In labor force 1,956 59.1% 243 Not in labor force 324 9.8% 113 POPULATION BY RATIO OF INCOME TO POVERTY LEVEL Total 9,990 100.0% 656 Under.50 72 0.7% 38.50 to.99 449 4.5% 224 1.00 to 1.24 354 3.5% 166 1.25 to 1.49 238 2.4% 100 1.50 to 1.84 340 3.4% 143 1.85 to 1.99 214 2.1% 78 2.00 and over 8,323 83.3% 650 HOUSEHOLDS BY POVERTY STATUS Total 4,684 100.0% 222 Income in the past 12 months below poverty level 229 4.9% 83 Married-couple family 46 1.0% 49 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 0 0.0% 0 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 63 1.3% 38 Nonfamily household - male householder 16 0.3% 16 Nonfamily household - female householder 104 2.2% 57 Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level 4,455 95.1% 229 Married-couple family 1,725 36.8% 200 Other family - male householder (no wife present) 140 3.0% 66 Other family - female householder (no husband present) 565 12.1% 139 Nonfamily household - male householder 693 14.8% 146 Nonfamily household - female householder 1,333 28.5% 170 54 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 5 of 24

ACS Population Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS BY INCOME Total 4,684 100.0% 222 Less than $10,000 126 2.7% 56 $10,000 to $14,999 213 4.5% 75 $15,000 to $19,999 218 4.7% 71 $20,000 to $24,999 206 4.4% 69 $25,000 to $29,999 264 5.6% 92 $30,000 to $34,999 296 6.3% 128 $35,000 to $39,999 258 5.5% 88 $40,000 to $44,999 207 4.4% 66 $45,000 to $49,999 291 6.2% 97 $50,000 to $59,999 443 9.5% 101 $60,000 to $74,999 599 12.8% 130 $75,000 to $99,999 820 17.5% 169 $100,000 to $124,999 439 9.4% 121 $125,000 to $149,999 113 2.4% 51 $150,000 to $199,999 66 1.4% 39 $200,000 or more 123 2.6% 65 Median Household Income $55,462 N/A Average Household Income $67,123 $6,350 Demographics Reports Per Capita Income $31,729 $3,418 HOUSEHOLDS WITH HOUSEHOLDER AGE <25 YEARS BY INCOME Total 92 100.0% 51 Less than $10,000 0 0.0% 0 $10,000 to $14,999 0 0.0% 0 $15,000 to $19,999 27 29.3% 47 $20,000 to $24,999 0 0.0% 0 $25,000 to $29,999 0 0.0% 0 $30,000 to $34,999 13 14.1% 19 $35,000 to $39,999 9 9.8% 15 $40,000 to $44,999 0 0.0% 0 $45,000 to $49,999 0 0.0% 0 $50,000 to $59,999 0 0.0% 0 $60,000 to $74,999 8 8.7% 18 $75,000 to $99,999 35 38.0% 44 $100,000 to $124,999 0 0.0% 0 $125,000 to $149,999 0 0.0% 0 $150,000 to $199,999 0 0.0% 0 $200,000 or more 0 0.0% 0 Median Household Income for HHr <25 $38,149 N/A Average Household Income for HHr <25 N/A N/A Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 6 of 24 55

ACS Population Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 Demographics Reports 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS WITH HOUSEHOLDER AGE 25-44 YEARS BY INCOME Total 1,810 100.0% 212 Less than $10,000 60 3.3% 40 $10,000 to $14,999 47 2.6% 34 $15,000 to $19,999 30 1.7% 32 $20,000 to $24,999 0 0.0% 0 $25,000 to $29,999 92 5.1% 58 $30,000 to $34,999 137 7.6% 83 $35,000 to $39,999 91 5.0% 46 $40,000 to $44,999 35 1.9% 21 $45,000 to $49,999 97 5.4% 41 $50,000 to $59,999 173 9.6% 60 $60,000 to $74,999 299 16.5% 78 $75,000 to $99,999 460 25.4% 146 $100,000 to $124,999 187 10.3% 86 $125,000 to $149,999 61 3.4% 40 $150,000 to $199,999 27 1.5% 30 $200,000 or more 15 0.8% 18 Median Household Income for HHr 25-44 $66,167 N/A Average Household Income for HHr 25-44 N/A N/A HOUSEHOLDS WITH HOUSEHOLDER AGE 45-64 YEARS BY INCOME Total 1,568 100.0% 203 Less than $10,000 6 0.4% 10 $10,000 to $14,999 74 4.7% 53 $15,000 to $19,999 38 2.4% 34 $20,000 to $24,999 66 4.2% 36 $25,000 to $29,999 31 2.0% 34 $30,000 to $34,999 80 5.1% 92 $35,000 to $39,999 81 5.2% 57 $40,000 to $44,999 121 7.7% 52 $45,000 to $49,999 118 7.5% 77 $50,000 to $59,999 154 9.8% 70 $60,000 to $74,999 161 10.3% 70 $75,000 to $99,999 242 15.4% 88 $100,000 to $124,999 229 14.6% 83 $125,000 to $149,999 52 3.3% 29 $150,000 to $199,999 15 1.0% 31 $200,000 or more 100 6.4% 63 Median Household Income for HHr 45-64 $61,138 N/A Average Household Income for HHr 45-64 N/A N/A 56 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 7 of 24

ACS Population Summary 6811 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 39.00006 Longitude: -94.66418 2005-2009 ACS Estimate Percent MOE(±) Reliability HOUSEHOLDS WITH HOUSEHOLDER AGE 65+ YEARS BY INCOME Total 1,214 100.0% 144 Less than $10,000 59 4.9% 44 $10,000 to $14,999 92 7.6% 40 $15,000 to $19,999 123 10.1% 58 $20,000 to $24,999 140 11.5% 62 $25,000 to $29,999 142 11.7% 66 $30,000 to $34,999 66 5.4% 41 $35,000 to $39,999 77 6.3% 42 $40,000 to $44,999 51 4.2% 37 $45,000 to $49,999 77 6.3% 43 $50,000 to $59,999 115 9.5% 55 $60,000 to $74,999 130 10.7% 81 $75,000 to $99,999 82 6.8% 29 $100,000 to $124,999 24 2.0% 22 $125,000 to $149,999 1 0.1% 18 $150,000 to $199,999 25 2.1% 23 $200,000 or more 8 0.7% 9 Median Household Income for HHr 65+ $33,665 N/A Average Household Income for HHr 65+ N/A N/A Demographics Reports Data Note: N/A means not available. Population by Ratio of Income to Poverty Level represents persons for whom poverty status is determined. Household income represents income in 2009, adjusted for inflation. 2005-2009 ACS Estimate: The American Community Survey (ACS) replaces census sample data. Esri is releasing the 2005-2009 ACS estimates, five-year period data collected monthly from January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2009. Although the ACS includes many of the subjects previously covered by the decennial census sample, there are significant differences between the two surveys including fundamental differences in survey design and residency rules. Margin of error (MOE): The MOE is a measure of the variability of the estimate due to sampling error. MOEs enable the data user to measure the range of uncertainty for each estimate with 90 percent confidence. The range of uncertainty is called the confidence interval, and it is calculated by taking the estimate +/- the MOE. For example, if the ACS reports an estimate of 100 with an MOE of +/- 20, then you can be 90 percent certain the value for the whole population falls between 80 and 120. Reliability: These symbols represent threshold values that Esri has established from the Coefficients of Variation (CV) to designate the usability of the estimates. The CV measures the amount of sampling error relative to the size of the estimate, expressed as a percentage. High Reliability: Small CVs (less than or equal to 12 percent) are flagged green to indicate that the sampling error is small relative to the estimate and the estimate is reasonably reliable. Medium Reliability: Estimates with CVs between 12 and 40 are flagged yellow use with caution. Low Reliability: Large CVs (over 40 percent) are flagged red to indicate that the sampling error is large relative to the estimate. The estimate is considered very unreliable. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Reliability: high medium low June 15, 2011 Page 8 of 24 57

Census 2010 Summary Profile 676 2nd Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55403 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.97976 Longitude: -93.27699 2000-2010 2000 2010 Annual Rate Population 16,994 23,220 3.17% Households 10,499 14,046 2.95% Housing Units 11,612 16,128 3.34% Demographics Reports Population by Race Number Percent Total 23,220 100.0% Population Reporting One Race 22,440 96.6% White 15,256 65.7% Black 4,830 20.8% American Indian 300 1.3% Asian 1,756 7.6% Pacific Islander 16 0.1% Some Other Race 282 1.2% Population Reporting Two or More Races 780 3.4% Total Hispanic Population 1,092 4.7% Population by Sex Male 13,064 56.3% Female 10,156 43.7% Population by Age Total 23,219 100.0% Age 0-4 874 3.8% Age 5-9 496 2.1% Age 10-14 344 1.5% Age 15-19 737 3.2% Age 20-24 3,022 13.0% Age 25-29 4,385 18.9% Age 30-34 2,746 11.8% Age 35-39 1,792 7.7% Age 40-44 1,455 6.3% Age 45-49 1,471 6.3% Age 50-54 1,452 6.3% Age 55-59 1,226 5.3% Age 60-64 1,056 4.5% Age 65-69 681 2.9% Age 70-74 530 2.3% Age 75-79 395 1.7% Age 80-84 322 1.4% Age 85+ 235 1.0% Age 18+ 21,255 91.5% Age 65+ 2,163 9.3% Median Age by Sex and Race/Hispanic Origin Total Population 33.2 Male 34.5 Female 31.2 White Alone 34.8 Black Alone 31.6 American Indian Alone 33.9 Asian Alone 29.2 Pacific Islander Alone 30.0 Some Other Race Alone 29.5 Two or More Races 27.3 Hispanic Population 29.5 Data Note: Hispanic population can be of any race. Census 2010 medians are computed from reported data distributions. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography. November 09, 2011 Page 1 of 12 58

Census 2010 Summary Profile 676 2nd Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55403 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.97976 Longitude: -93.27699 Households by Type Total 14,046 100.0% Households with 1 Person 9,251 65.9% Households with 2+ People 4,795 34.1% Family Households 2,874 20.5% Husband-wife Families 2,079 14.8% With Own Children 339 2.4% Other Family (No Spouse Present) 794 5.7% With Own Children 469 3.3% Nonfamily Households 1,921 13.7% All Households with Children 868 6.2% Multigenerational Households 37 0.3% Unmarried Partner Households 1,138 8.1% Male-female 900 6.4% Same-sex 238 1.7% Average Household Size 1.43 Family Households by Size Total 2,874 100.0% 2 People 2,139 74.4% 3 People 439 15.3% 4 People 167 5.8% 5 People 64 2.2% 6 People 34 1.2% 7+ People 31 1.1% Average Family Size 2.38 Demographics Reports Nonfamily Households by Size Total 11,172 100.0% 1 Person 9,251 82.8% 2 People 1,777 15.9% 3 People 120 1.1% 4 People 20 0.2% 5 People 3 0.0% 6 People 0 0.0% 7+ People 1 0.0% Average Nonfamily Size 1.17 Population by Relationship and Household Type Total 23,220 100.0% In Households 20,073 86.4% In Family Households 6,982 30.1% Householder 2,864 12.3% Spouse 2,087 9.0% Child 1,600 6.9% Other relative 290 1.2% Nonrelative 142 0.6% In Nonfamily Households 13,091 56.4% In Group Quarters 3,147 13.6% Institutionalized Population 767 3.3% Noninstitutionalized Population 2,380 10.3% Data Note: Households with children include any households with people under age 18, related or not. Multigenerational households are families with 3 or more parent-child relationships. Unmarried partner households are usually classified as nonfamily households unless there is another member of the household related to the householder. Multigenerational and unmarried partner households are reported only to the tract level. Esri estimated block group data, which is used to estimate polygons or non-standard geography. Average family size excludes nonrelatives. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. November 09, 2011 Page 2 of 12 59

Census 2010 Summary Profile 676 2nd Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55403 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.97976 Longitude: -93.27699 Family Households by Age of Householder Total 2,874 100.0% Householder Age 15-44 1,686 58.7% Householder Age 45-54 333 11.6% Householder Age 55-64 387 13.5% Householder Age 65-74 273 9.5% Householder Age 75+ 195 6.8% Demographics Reports Nonfamily Households by Age of Householder Total 11,172 100.0% Householder Age 15-44 7,076 63.3% Householder Age 45-54 1,663 14.9% Householder Age 55-64 1,213 10.9% Householder Age 65-74 644 5.8% Householder Age 75+ 576 5.2% Households by Race of Householder Total 14,046 100.0% Householder is White Alone 10,256 73.0% Householder is Black Alone 2,210 15.7% Householder is American Indian Alone 94 0.7% Householder is Asian Alone 962 6.8% Householder is Pacific Islander Alone 11 0.1% Householder is Some Other Race Alone 117 0.8% Householder is Two or More Races 396 2.8% Households with Hispanic Householder 472 3.4% Husband-wife Families by Race of Householder Total 2,079 100.0% Householder is White Alone 1,604 77.2% Householder is Black Alone 183 8.8% Householder is American Indian Alone 6 0.3% Householder is Asian Alone 237 11.4% Householder is Pacific Islander Alone 1 0.0% Householder is Some Other Race Alone 15 0.7% Householder is Two or More Races 33 1.6% Husband-wife Families with Hispanic Householder 62 3.0% Other Families (No Spouse) by Race of Householder Total 794 100.0% Householder is White Alone 278 35.0% Householder is Black Alone 391 49.2% Householder is American Indian Alone 10 1.3% Householder is Asian Alone 56 7.1% Householder is Pacific Islander Alone 0 0.0% Householder is Some Other Race Alone 12 1.5% Householder is Two or More Races 47 5.9% Other Families with Hispanic Householder 45 5.7% Nonfamily Households by Race of Householder Total 11,173 100.0% Householder is White Alone 8,375 75.0% Householder is Black Alone 1,636 14.6% Householder is American Indian Alone 77 0.7% Householder is Asian Alone 669 6.0% Householder is Pacific Islander Alone 10 0.1% Householder is Some Other Race Alone 90 0.8% Householder is Two or More Races 316 2.8% Nonfamily Households with Hispanic Householder 364 3.3% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. November 09, 2011 Page 3 of 12 60

Census 2010 Summary Profile 676 2nd Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55403 Ring: 1 mile radius Latitude: 44.97976 Longitude: -93.27699 Total Housing Units by Occupancy Total 16,112 100.0% Occupied Housing Units 14,046 87.2% Vacant Housing Units For Rent 959 6.0% Rented, not Occupied 78 0.5% For Sale Only 291 1.8% Sold, not Occupied 29 0.2% For Seasonal/Recreational/Occasional Use 563 3.5% For Migrant Workers 0 0.0% Other Vacant 146 0.9% Total Vacancy Rate 12.9% Households by Tenure and Mortgage Status Total 14,046 100.0% Owner Occupied 3,975 28.3% Owned with a Mortgage/Loan 3,193 22.7% Owned Free and Clear 782 5.6% Average Household Size 1.54 Renter Occupied 10,071 71.7% Average Household Size 1.39 Owner-occupied Housing Units by Race of Householder Total 3,974 100.0% Householder is White Alone 3,616 91.0% Householder is Black Alone 100 2.5% Householder is American Indian Alone 8 0.2% Householder is Asian Alone 187 4.7% Householder is Pacific Islander Alone 2 0.1% Householder is Some Other Race Alone 11 0.3% Householder is Two or More Races 50 1.3% Owner-occupied Housing Units with Hispanic Householder 72 1.8% Demographics Reports Renter-occupied Housing Units by Race of Householder Total 10,070 100.0% Householder is White Alone 6,640 65.9% Householder is Black Alone 2,110 21.0% Householder is American Indian Alone 85 0.8% Householder is Asian Alone 775 7.7% Householder is Pacific Islander Alone 9 0.1% Householder is Some Other Race Alone 106 1.1% Householder is Two or More Races 345 3.4% Renter-occupied Housing Units with Hispanic Householder 400 4.0% Average Household Size by Race/Hispanic Origin of Householder Householder is White Alone 1.38 Householder is Black Alone 1.53 Householder is American Indian Alone 1.36 Householder is Asian Alone 1.63 Householder is Pacific Islander Alone 1.27 Householder is Some Other Race Alone 1.65 Householder is Two or More Races 1.49 Householder is Hispanic 1.54 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. November 09, 2011 Page 4 of 12 61

Census 2000 Detailed Race Profile Number Percent Total Population 25,929 100% Population Reporting One Race 25,356 97.8% White 16,825 64.9% Black or African American 5,436 21.0% American Indian or Alaska Native 49 0.2% Asian 2,500 9.6% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 24 0.1% Some Other Race 522 2.0% Population Reporting Two or More Races 573 2.2% Demographics Reports Population Reporting Two Races White and Black 85 0.3% White and American Indian 41 0.2% White and Asian 97 0.4% White and Pacific Islander 5 0.0% White and Other Race 203 0.8% Black and American Indian 27 0.1% Black and Asian 14 0.1% Black and Pacific Islander 0 0.0% Black and Other Race 20 0.1% American Indian and Asian 6 0.0% American Indian and Pacific Islander 0 0.0% American Indian and Other Race 7 0.0% Asian and Pacific Islander 7 0.0% Asian and Other Race 39 0.2% Pacific Islander and Other Race 0 0.0% Population Reporting Race in Any Combination Sum 1,177 4.5% White in Any Combination 452 1.7% Black in Any Combination 168 0.6% American Indian in Any Combination 97 0.4% Asian in Any Combination 168 0.6% Pacific Islander in Any Combination 15 0.1% Some Other Race in Any Combination 277 1.1% Population Reporting Race Alone or in Any Combination Sum 26,533 102.3% White 17,277 66.6% Black or African American 5,604 21.6% American Indian or Alaska Native 146 0.6% Asian 2,668 10.3% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 39 0.2% Some Other Race 799 3.1% 62 Data Note: Population Reporting Two or More Races includes unique counts of the population who reported at least two races. Population Reporting Race in Any Combination counts people who reported multiple races in each race group. For example, a person reporting "White" and "Black" is added to each group here. The Population Reporting Race Alone or in Any Combination is the sum of the Population Reporting One Race and the Population Reporting Race in Any Combination. The sum is greater than the Total Population. Percents are calculated using Total Population as the base. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 9

Census 2000 Detailed Race Profile Number Percent Total Hispanic Population 1,596 6.2% Hispanic Population Reporting One Race 1,466 91.8% White 902 56.5% Black or African American 43 2.7% American Indian or Alaska Native 16 1.0% Asian 20 1.3% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3 0.2% Some Other Race 482 30.2% Hispanic Population Reporting Two or More Races 131 8.2% Hispanic Population Reporting Two Races White and Black 23 1.4% White and American Indian 4 0.3% White and Asian 2 0.1% White and Pacific Islander 0 0.0% White and Other Race 73 4.5% Black and American Indian 2 0.1% Black and Asian 0 0.0% Black and Pacific Islander 0 0.0% Black and Other Race 11 0.7% American Indian and Asian 1 0.1% American Indian and Pacific Islander 0 0.0% American Indian and Other Race 7 0.4% Asian and Pacific Islander 0 0.0% Asian and Other Race 3 0.2% Pacific Islander and Other Race 0 0.0% Demographics Reports Hispanic Population Reporting Race in Any Combination Sum: Hispanic Race 276 17.3% White in Any Combination 109 6.8% Black in Any Combination 41 2.6% American Indian in Any Combination 17 1.1% Asian in Any Combination 9 0.6% Pacific Islander in Any Combination 1 0.1% Some Other Race in Any Combination 99 6.2% Hispanic Population Reporting Race Alone or in Any Combination Sum: Hispanic Race 1,742 109.1% White 1,011 63.3% Black or African American 84 5.3% American Indian or Alaska Native 33 2.1% Asian 29 1.8% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4 0.3% Some Other Race 581 36.4% Data Note: Hispanic population can be of any race. Hispanic Population Reporting Two or More Races includes unique counts of the Hispanic population who reported at least two races. Hispanic Population Reporting Race in Any Combination counts Hispanic multiple race reporters in every race group reported. Hispanic Population Reporting Race Alone or in Any Combination is the sum of the Hispanic Population Reporting One Race and Hispanic Population Reporting Race in Any Combination. The sum is greater than the Hispanic population. Percents are calculated using Total Hispanic Population as the base, except for the Total Hispanic Population percent, which Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. November 17, 2011 Page 2 of 9 63

Census 2000 Detailed Race Profile Number Percent Total Population 18 Years and Over 24,122 93.0% Population 18+ of One Race 23,641 98.0% White 16,138 66.9% Black or African American 4,674 19.4% American Indian or Alaska Native 45 0.2% Asian 2,345 9.7% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 20 0.1% Some Other Race 419 1.7% Demographics Reports Population 18+ of Two or More Races 481 2.0% Total Hispanic Population 18 Years and Over 1,315 82.4% Hispanic Population 18+ of One Race 1,227 93.2% White 763 58.0% Black or African American 38 2.9% American Indian or Alaska Native 16 1.2% Asian 20 1.5% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3 0.2% Some Other Race 387 29.4% Hispanic Population 18+ of Two or More Races 89 6.8% 64 Data Note: Hispanic population can be of any race. Hispanic Population Reporting Two or More Races includes unique counts of the Hispanic population who reported at least two races. Hispanic Population Reporting Race in Any Combination counts Hispanic multiple race reporters in every race group reported. Hispanic Population Reporting Race Alone or in Any Combination is the sum of the Hispanic Population Reporting One Race and Hispanic Population Reporting Race in Any Combination. The sum is greater than the Hispanic population. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. November 17, 2011 Page 3 of 9

Census 2000 Summary Profile 1990-2000 Summary 1990 Census 2000 Annual Rate Total Population 14,720 25,929 5.83% Total Households 7,595 14,649 6.79% Total Families 1,949 4,513 8.76% Total Housing Units 10,248 16,872 5.11% Average Household Size 1.46 1.56 7.18% Average Family Size 2.32 2.40 0.31% Median Household Income $43,062 $65,777 4.33% Average Household Income $58,804 $88,010 4.12% Per Capita Income $31,194 $50,044 4.84% Population by Race Number Percent Total 25,929 100% Population Reporting One Race 25,356 97.8% White 16,825 64.9% Black or African American 5,436 21.0% American Indian or Alaska Native 49 0.2% Asian 2,500 9.6% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 24 0.1% Some Other Race 522 2.0% Population Reporting Two or More Races 573 2.2% Total Hispanic Population 1,596 6.2% Demographics Reports Population by Sex Male 13,903 53.6% Female 12,026 46.4% Population by Age Total 25,929 100% Age 0-4 743 2.9% Age 5-9 431 1.7% Age 10-14 374 1.4% Age 15-19 1,090 4.2% Age 20-24 2,478 9.6% Age 25-29 4,451 17.2% Age 30-34 4,307 16.6% Age 35-39 3,113 12.0% Age 40-44 2,177 8.4% Age 45-49 1,817 7.0% Age 50-54 1,720 6.6% Age 55-59 1,095 4.2% Age 60-64 760 2.9% Age 65-69 507 2.0% Age 70-74 367 1.4% Age 75-79 247 1.0% Age 80-84 155 0.6% Age 85+ 97 0.4% Median Age 33.9 Age 18+ 24,122 93.0% Age 65+ 1,373 5.3% Data Note: Population Reporting Two of More Races includes unique counts of the population who reported at least two races. Hispanic population can be of any race. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Census 2000 medians are computed from reported data distributions. The "1990-2000 Annual Rate" is an annual compound rate. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 and 3. Esri converted 1990 Census data into 2000 geography. November 12, 2011 Page 1 of 21 65

Census 2000 Summary Profile Demographics Reports Population by Relationship and HH Type Total 25,929 100% In Households 22,886 88.3% In Family Households 10,988 42.4% Householder 4,498 17.3% Spouse 3,669 14.1% Child 1,982 7.6% Other Relatives 669 2.6% Nonrelatives 170 0.7% In Nonfamily Households 11,898 45.9% In Group Quarters 3,043 11.7% Institutionalized Population 514 2.0% Noninstitutionalized Population 2,529 9.8% Population by Place of Birth and Citizenship Status Total 25,716 100% Native 22,072 85.8% Born in United States 21,852 85.0% Born outside United States 220 0.9% Foreign Born 3,644 14.2% Naturalized Citizen 1,299 5.1% Not a Citizen 2,345 9.1% Population 15+ by Sex and Marital Status Total 24,229 100% Females 11,384 47.0% Never Married 5,188 21.4% Married, not Separated 4,264 17.6% Married, Separated 125 0.5% Widowed 498 2.1% Divorced 1,309 5.4% Males 12,845 53.0% Never Married 6,085 25.1% Married, not Separated 5,000 20.6% Married, Separated 379 1.6% Widowed 137 0.6% Divorced 1,244 5.1% Population 3+ by School Enrollment Total 25,237 100% Enrolled in Nursery/Preschool: Public School 75 0.3% Enrolled in Nursery/Preschool: Private School 79 0.3% Enrolled in Kindergarten: Public School 48 0.2% Enrolled in Kindergarten: Private School 55 0.2% Enrolled in Grade 1-8: Public School 443 1.8% Enrolled in Grade 1-8: Private School 234 0.9% Enrolled in Grade 9-12: Public School 264 1.0% Enrolled in Grade 9-12: Private School 110 0.4% Enrolled in College: Public School 1,056 4.2% Enrolled in College: Private School 1,584 6.3% Enrolled in Grad/Professional School: Public 439 1.7% Enrolled in Grad/Professional School: Private 1,298 5.1% Not Enrolled in School 19,552 77.5% 66 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 and 3. Esri converted 1990 Census data into 2000 geography. November 12, 2011 Page 2 of 21

Census 2000 Summary Profile Population 25+ by Educational Attainment Total 20,794 100% Less than 9th Grade 445 2.1% 9th - 12th Grade, No Diploma 1,072 5.2% High School Graduate 1,788 8.6% Some College, No Degree 3,161 15.2% Associate Degree 711 3.4% Bachelor's Degree 7,332 35.3% Master's/Professional/Doctorate Degree 6,285 30.2% Population 16+ by Sex and Employment Status Total 24,175 100% Females in Labor Force 8,288 34.3% Civilian Employed 7,932 32.8% Civilian Unemployed 356 1.5% In Armed Forces 0 0.0% Females not in Labor Force 3,080 12.7% Males in Labor Force 10,292 42.6% Civilian Employed 9,344 38.7% Civilian Unemployed 948 3.9% In Armed Forces 0 0.0% Males not in Labor Force 2,515 10.4% Population 16+ by Sex and Work Status in 1999 Total 24,176 100% Females 11,368 47.0% Worked Full-time 5,665 23.4% Worked Part-time 3,519 14.6% Did Not Work 2,184 9.0% Males 12,808 53.0% Worked Full-time 7,187 29.7% Worked Part-time 3,687 15.3% Did Not Work 1,934 8.0% Demographics Reports Females 16+ by Employment Status and Age of Children Total 11,367 100% Own Children <6 Only 512 4.5% Employed/in Armed Forces 351 3.1% Unemployed 10 0.1% Not in Labor Force 151 1.3% Own Children 6-17 Only 392 3.4% Employed/in Armed Forces 257 2.3% Unemployed 31 0.3% Not in Labor Force 104 0.9% Own Children <6 and 6-17 86 0.8% Employed/in Armed Forces 56 0.5% Unemployed 0 0.0% Not in Labor Force 30 0.3% No Own Children <18 10,377 91.3% Employed/in Armed Forces 7,268 63.9% Unemployed 315 2.8% Not in Labor Force 2,794 24.6% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 and 3. Esri converted 1990 Census data into 2000 geography. November 12, 2011 Page 3 of 21 67

Census 2000 Summary Profile Civilian Employed Population 16+ by Occupation Total 17,275 100% Management/Professional 11,043 63.9% Service 1,183 6.8% Sales/Office and Admin Support 4,265 24.7% Farming/Fishing/Forestry 0 0.0% Construction/Extraction/Maintenance 312 1.8% Production/Transportation/Material Moving 472 2.7% Demographics Reports Civilian Employed Population 16+ by Industry Total 17,275 100% Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing/Hunting/Mining 11 0.1% Construction 345 2.0% Manufacturing 1,185 6.9% Wholesale Trade 575 3.3% Retail Trade 1,021 5.9% Transportation/Warehousing/Utilities 546 3.2% Information 1,003 5.8% Finance/Insurance/Real Estate/Rental/Leasing 2,975 17.2% Professional/Scientific/Mgmt/Admin/Waste Mgmt Services 4,363 25.3% Educational/Health/Social Services 2,672 15.5% Arts/Entertainment/Recreation/Accommodation/Food Services 1,006 5.8% Other Services 818 4.7% Public Administration 755 4.4% Workers 16+ by Place of Work Total 16,958 100% Worked in State of Residence 16,566 97.7% Worked in County of Residence 15,548 91.7% Worked outside County of Residence 1,018 6.0% Worked outside State of Residence 392 2.3% Workers 16+ by Means of Transportation to Work Total 16,960 100% Drove Alone - Car, Truck, or Van 4,768 28.1% Carpooled - Car, Truck, or Van 1,152 6.8% Public Transportation 3,805 22.4% Walked 6,235 36.8% Other Means 254 1.5% Worked at Home 746 4.4% Workers 16+ by Travel Time to Work Total 16,958 100% Did not Work at Home 16,212 95.6% Less than 5 minutes 379 2.2% 5 to 9 minutes 1,780 10.5% 10 to 19 minutes 6,222 36.7% 20 to 24 minutes 2,547 15.0% 25 to 34 minutes 1,955 11.5% 35 to 44 minutes 811 4.8% 45 to 59 minutes 1,154 6.8% 60 to 89 minutes 965 5.7% 90 or more minutes 399 2.4% Worked at Home 746 4.4% 68 Average Travel Time to Work (in minutes) 24.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 and 3. Esri converted 1990 Census data into 2000 geography. November 12, 2011 Page 4 of 21

Census 2000 Summary Profile Households by Type Total 14,651 100% Family Households 4,514 30.8% Married-couple Families 3,681 25.1% With Related Children 667 4.6% Other Family (No Spouse Present) 833 5.7% With Related Children 381 2.6% Nonfamily Households 10,137 69.2% Householder Living Alone 8,569 58.5% Householder Not Living Alone 1,568 10.7% Households with Related Children 1,048 7.2% Households by Age of Householder Total 14,650 100% Householder Age 15-24 1,163 7.9% Householder Age 25-34 5,337 36.4% Householder Age 35-44 3,539 24.2% Householder Age 45-54 2,354 16.1% Householder Age 55-64 1,229 8.4% Householder Age 65-74 652 4.5% Householder Age 75-84 296 2.0% Householder Age 85+ 80 0.5% Households by Size Total 14,648 100% 1 Person Household 8,569 58.5% 2 Person Household 4,762 32.5% 3 Person Household 759 5.2% 4 Person Household 347 2.4% 5 Person Household 115 0.8% 6 Person Household 63 0.4% 7+ Person Household 33 0.2% Demographics Reports Households by Poverty Status in 1999 and HH Type Total 14,417 100% Below Poverty Level 1,355 9.4% Married-couple Family 81 0.6% Other Family - Male Householder, No Wife Present 27 0.2% Other Family - Female Householder, No Husband Present 53 0.4% Nonfamily Households 1,194 8.3% At or Above Poverty Level 13,062 90.6% Married-couple Family 3,911 27.1% Other Family - Male Householder, No Wife Present 211 1.5% Other Family - Female Householder, No Husband Present 404 2.8% Nonfamily Households 8,536 59.2% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 and 3. Esri converted 1990 Census data into 2000 geography. November 12, 2011 Page 5 of 21 69

Census 2000 Summary Profile Demographics Reports Households by Household Income in 1999 Household Income Base 14,418 100% < $15,000 1,635 11.3% $15,000 - $24,999 769 5.3% $25,000 - $34,999 917 6.4% $35,000 - $49,999 2,138 14.8% $50,000 - $74,999 2,657 18.4% $75,000 - $99,999 1,823 12.6% $100,000 - $149,999 2,405 16.7% $150,000 - $199,999 1,100 7.6% $200,000 + 974 6.8% Median Household Income $65,777 Average Household Income $88,010 Families by Family Income in 1999 Family Income Base 4,687 100% < $15,000 201 4.5% $15,000 - $24,999 185 4.1% $25,000 - $34,999 259 5.7% $35,000 - $49,999 372 8.2% $50,000 - $74,999 656 14.5% $75,000 - $99,999 687 15.2% $100,000 - $149,999 1,245 27.6% $150,000 - $199,999 528 11.7% $200,000 + 555 12.3% Median Family Income $99,241 Average Family Income $121,356 Owner Occupied HUs by Value Total 6,790 100% < $50,000 32 0.5% $50,000 - $99,999 248 3.7% $100,000 - $149,999 790 11.6% $150,000 - $199,999 1,904 28.0% $200,000 - $299,999 2,136 31.5% $300,000 - $499,999 1,241 18.3% $500,000 - $999,999 415 6.1% $1,000,000+ 24 0.4% Median Home Value $217,527 Average Home Value $258,634 70 Specified Renter Occupied HUs by Contract Rent Total 7,715 100% With Cash Rent 7,620 98.8% < $200 244 3.2% $200 - $499 497 6.4% $500 - $749 792 10.3% $750 - $999 1,738 22.5% $1,000 - $1,499 3,125 40.5% $1,500 - $1,999 845 11.0% $2000+ 379 4.9% No Cash Rent 95 1.2% Median Rent $1,064 Average Rent $1,081 Data Note: Specified Renter Occupied HUs exclude houses on 10+ acres. Average Rent excludes units paying no cash rent. Census 2000 medians are computed from reported data distributions. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 and 3. Esri converted 1990 Census data into 2000 geography. November 12, 2011 Page 6 of 21

Census 2000 Summary Profile Housing Units by Occupancy Total 16,829 100% Occupied Housing Units 14,649 87.0% Owner Occupied Housing Units 6,896 41.0% Average Household Size 1.60 Renter Occupied Housing Units 7,753 46.1% Average Household Size 1.53 Vacant Housing Units 2,180 13.0% For Rent 639 3.8% For Sale Only 315 1.9% Rented or Sold, not Occupied 251 1.5% For Seasonal/Recreational/Occasional Use 382 2.3% For Migrant Workers 9 0.1% Other Vacant 584 3.5% Housing Units by Units in Structure Total 16,614 100% 1 Detached 316 1.9% 1 Attached 474 2.9% 2 586 3.5% 3 or 4 276 1.7% 5 to 9 292 1.8% 10 to 19 367 2.2% 20+ 14,293 86.0% Mobile Home 1 0.0% Other 9 0.1% Demographics Reports Housing Units by Year Structure Built Total 16,656 100% 1999 to March 2000 1,092 6.6% 1995 to 1998 897 5.4% 1990 to 1994 1,014 6.1% 1980 to 1989 3,950 23.7% 1970 to 1979 1,850 11.1% 1969 or Earlier 7,853 47.1% Median Year Structure Built 1973 Households by Year Householder Moved In Total 14,508 100% Moved in 1999 to March 2000 6,147 42.4% Moved in 1995 to 1998 5,454 37.6% Moved in 1990 to 1994 1,444 10.0% Moved in 1980 to 1989 1,011 7.0% Moved in 1970 to 1979 243 1.7% Moved in 1969 or Earlier 209 1.4% Median Year Householder Moved In 1997 Households by Vehicles Available Total 14,506 100% None 4,688 32.3% 1 8,155 56.2% 2 1,438 9.9% 3 199 1.4% 4 2 0.0% 5+ 24 0.2% Average Number of Vehicles Available 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 and 3. Esri converted 1990 Census data into 2000 geography. November 12, 2011 Page 7 of 21 71

Detailed Age Profile 2010-2015 2010-2015 Summary Census 2000 2010 2015 Change Annual Rate Population 25,929 45,151 49,744 4,593 1.96% Households 14,649 24,068 26,529 2,461 1.97% Average Household Size 1.56 1.66 1.68 0.02 0.24% Demographics Reports Census 2000 2010 2015 Total Population by Detailed Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 25,926 100% 45,149 100% 49,744 100% <1 241 0.9% 423 0.9% 468 0.9% 1 174 0.7% 331 0.7% 370 0.7% 2 118 0.5% 271 0.6% 308 0.6% 3 99 0.4% 202 0.4% 228 0.5% 4 110 0.4% 221 0.5% 249 0.5% 5 80 0.3% 208 0.5% 232 0.5% 6 100 0.4% 206 0.5% 231 0.5% 7 75 0.3% 174 0.4% 196 0.4% 8 88 0.3% 235 0.5% 290 0.6% 9 86 0.3% 191 0.4% 227 0.5% 10 74 0.3% 156 0.3% 179 0.4% 11 93 0.4% 208 0.5% 256 0.5% 12 69 0.3% 159 0.4% 178 0.4% 13 65 0.3% 175 0.4% 217 0.4% 14 74 0.3% 174 0.4% 203 0.4% 15 81 0.3% 157 0.3% 157 0.3% 16 92 0.4% 192 0.4% 200 0.4% 17 87 0.3% 202 0.4% 217 0.4% 18 300 1.2% 522 1.2% 546 1.1% 19 529 2.0% 816 1.8% 864 1.7% 20-24 2,478 9.6% 4,252 9.4% 4,375 8.8% 25-29 4,450 17.2% 7,167 15.9% 7,360 14.8% 30-34 4,307 16.6% 5,362 11.9% 6,650 13.4% 35-39 3,113 12.0% 4,335 9.6% 4,264 8.6% 40-44 2,177 8.4% 3,615 8.0% 3,530 7.1% 45-49 1,817 7.0% 3,351 7.4% 3,494 7.0% 50-54 1,720 6.6% 3,195 7.1% 3,574 7.2% 55-59 1,095 4.2% 2,759 6.1% 3,140 6.3% 60-64 760 2.9% 2,158 4.8% 2,543 5.1% 65-69 507 2.0% 1,237 2.7% 1,932 3.9% 70-74 367 1.4% 861 1.9% 1,149 2.3% 75-79 247 1.0% 654 1.4% 798 1.6% 80-84 155 0.6% 492 1.1% 541 1.1% 85+ 97 0.4% 488 1.1% 580 1.2% <18 1,806 7.0% 3,885 8.6% 4,406 8.9% 18+ 24,122 93.0% 41,265 91.4% 45,338 91.1% 21+ 22,834 88.1% 39,088 86.6% 43,077 86.6% Median Age 33.9 35.7 35.8 72 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 18

Detailed Age Profile Total Population by Detailed Age 85+ 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 19 Demographics Reports Age Groups 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Census 2000 2010 2015 6 5 4 3 2 1 <1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Percent 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 2 of 18 73

Detailed Age Profile Demographics Reports Census 2000 2010 2015 Male Population by Detailed Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 13,903 100% 23,773 100% 26,119 100% <1 105 0.8% 194 0.8% 210 0.8% 1 97 0.7% 187 0.8% 212 0.8% 2 57 0.4% 144 0.6% 161 0.6% 3 48 0.3% 100 0.4% 114 0.4% 4 54 0.4% 102 0.4% 106 0.4% 5 44 0.3% 113 0.5% 128 0.5% 6 56 0.4% 109 0.5% 123 0.5% 7 38 0.3% 80 0.3% 89 0.3% 8 43 0.3% 120 0.5% 157 0.6% 9 43 0.3% 96 0.4% 112 0.4% 10 37 0.3% 77 0.3% 89 0.3% 11 48 0.3% 122 0.5% 154 0.6% 12 36 0.3% 77 0.3% 89 0.3% 13 37 0.3% 81 0.3% 90 0.3% 14 40 0.3% 90 0.4% 115 0.4% 15 47 0.3% 92 0.4% 90 0.3% 16 47 0.3% 92 0.4% 90 0.3% 17 56 0.4% 128 0.5% 135 0.5% 18 131 0.9% 252 1.1% 268 1.0% 19 262 1.9% 364 1.5% 385 1.5% 20-24 1,311 9.4% 2,153 9.1% 2,201 8.4% 25-29 2,395 17.2% 3,883 16.3% 3,851 14.7% 30-34 2,341 16.8% 3,021 12.7% 3,756 14.4% 35-39 1,849 13.3% 2,538 10.7% 2,523 9.7% 40-44 1,218 8.8% 2,012 8.5% 2,002 7.7% 45-49 923 6.6% 1,778 7.5% 1,840 7.0% 50-54 895 6.4% 1,616 6.8% 1,864 7.1% 55-59 604 4.3% 1,389 5.8% 1,620 6.2% 60-64 402 2.9% 1,070 4.5% 1,221 4.7% 65-69 262 1.9% 623 2.6% 964 3.7% 70-74 173 1.2% 413 1.7% 556 2.1% 75-79 114 0.8% 287 1.2% 355 1.4% 80-84 63 0.5% 200 0.8% 237 0.9% 85+ 25 0.2% 170 0.7% 212 0.8% <18 933 6.7% 2,004 8.4% 2,264 8.7% 18+ 12,970 93.3% 21,769 91.6% 23,853 91.3% 21+ 12,345 88.8% 20,732 87.2% 22,768 87.2% Median Age 34.1 35.4 35.7 74 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 3 of 18

Detailed Age Profile Male Population by Detailed Age 85+ 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 19 Demographics Reports Age Groups 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Census 2000 2010 2015 6 5 4 3 2 1 <1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Percent 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 4 of 18 75

Detailed Age Profile Demographics Reports Census 2000 2010 2015 Female Population by Detailed Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 12,026 100% 21,378 100% 23,626 100% <1 136 1.1% 229 1.1% 258 1.1% 1 77 0.6% 144 0.7% 158 0.7% 2 61 0.5% 127 0.6% 147 0.6% 3 51 0.4% 102 0.5% 114 0.5% 4 56 0.5% 119 0.6% 143 0.6% 5 36 0.3% 95 0.4% 104 0.4% 6 44 0.4% 97 0.5% 108 0.5% 7 37 0.3% 94 0.4% 107 0.5% 8 45 0.4% 115 0.5% 133 0.6% 9 43 0.4% 95 0.4% 115 0.5% 10 37 0.3% 79 0.4% 90 0.4% 11 45 0.4% 86 0.4% 102 0.4% 12 33 0.3% 82 0.4% 89 0.4% 13 28 0.2% 94 0.4% 127 0.5% 14 34 0.3% 84 0.4% 88 0.4% 15 34 0.3% 65 0.3% 67 0.3% 16 45 0.4% 100 0.5% 110 0.5% 17 31 0.3% 74 0.3% 82 0.3% 18 169 1.4% 270 1.3% 278 1.2% 19 267 2.2% 452 2.1% 479 2.0% 20-24 1,167 9.7% 2,099 9.8% 2,174 9.2% 25-29 2,055 17.1% 3,284 15.4% 3,509 14.9% 30-34 1,966 16.3% 2,341 11.0% 2,894 12.2% 35-39 1,264 10.5% 1,797 8.4% 1,741 7.4% 40-44 959 8.0% 1,603 7.5% 1,528 6.5% 45-49 894 7.4% 1,573 7.4% 1,654 7.0% 50-54 825 6.9% 1,579 7.4% 1,710 7.2% 55-59 491 4.1% 1,370 6.4% 1,520 6.4% 60-64 358 3.0% 1,088 5.1% 1,322 5.6% 65-69 245 2.0% 614 2.9% 968 4.1% 70-74 194 1.6% 448 2.1% 593 2.5% 75-79 133 1.1% 367 1.7% 443 1.9% 80-84 92 0.8% 292 1.4% 304 1.3% 85+ 72 0.6% 318 1.5% 368 1.6% <18 873 7.3% 1,881 8.8% 2,142 9.1% 18+ 11,152 92.7% 19,496 91.2% 21,484 90.9% 21+ 10,488 87.2% 18,356 85.9% 20,309 86.0% Median Age 33.8 36.0 36.0 76 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 5 of 18

Detailed Age Profile Female Population by Detailed Age 85+ 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 19 Demographics Reports Age Groups 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Census 2000 2010 2015 6 5 4 3 2 1 <1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Percent 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 6 of 18 77

Detailed Income Profile 2010-2015 2010-2015 Summary Census 2000 2010 2015 Change Annual Rate Population 25,929 45,151 49,744 4,593 1.96% Households 14,649 24,068 26,529 2,461 1.97% Average Household Size 1.56 1.66 1.68 0.02 0.24% Families 4,513 7,178 7,796 618 1.66% Average Family Size 2.40 2.60 2.64 0.04 0.31% Demographics Reports Census 2000 2010 2015 Households by Income Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent HH Income Base 14,418 100.0% 24,065 100.0% 26,526 100.0% <$10,000 1,294 9.0% 1,414 5.9% 1,048 4.0% $10,000-$14,999 341 2.4% 448 1.9% 277 1.0% $15,000-$19,999 312 2.2% 357 1.5% 245 0.9% $20,000-$24,999 457 3.2% 420 1.7% 289 1.1% $25,000-$29,999 332 2.3% 515 2.1% 458 1.7% $30,000-$34,999 585 4.1% 452 1.9% 310 1.2% $35,000-$39,999 677 4.7% 583 2.4% 487 1.8% $40,000-$44,999 808 5.6% 795 3.3% 499 1.9% $45,000-$49,999 653 4.5% 877 3.6% 648 2.4% $50,000-$59,999 1,038 7.2% 2,117 8.8% 2,237 8.4% $60,000-$74,999 1,619 11.2% 2,686 11.2% 2,990 11.3% $75,000-$99,999 1,823 12.6% 4,135 17.2% 3,605 13.6% $100,000-$124,999 1,396 9.7% 2,510 10.4% 4,477 16.9% $125,000-$149,999 1,009 7.0% 1,939 8.1% 2,444 9.2% $150,000-$199,999 1,100 7.6% 2,468 10.3% 3,359 12.7% $200,000-$249,999 974 6.8% 1,125 4.7% 1,388 5.2% $250,000-$499,999 N/A 931 3.9% 1,390 5.2% $500,000+ N/A 293 1.2% 376 1.4% Median Household Income $65,777 $81,571 $100,706 Average Household Income $88,010 $108,759 $125,437 Per Capita Income $50,044 $60,427 $69,729 Families by Income Family Income Base 4,687 100.0% 7,177 100.0% 7,795 100.0% <$10,000 137 2.9% 212 3.0% 160 2.0% $10,000-$14,999 64 1.4% 81 1.1% 74 0.9% $15,000-$19,999 52 1.1% 115 1.6% 94 1.2% $20,000-$24,999 133 2.8% 88 1.2% 70 0.9% $25,000-$29,999 81 1.7% 141 2.0% 125 1.6% $30,000-$34,999 178 3.8% 162 2.3% 115 1.5% $35,000-$39,999 103 2.2% 179 2.5% 261 3.3% $40,000-$44,999 159 3.4% 193 2.7% 152 2.0% $45,000-$49,999 110 2.3% 120 1.7% 98 1.3% $50,000-$59,999 242 5.2% 400 5.6% 416 5.3% $60,000-$74,999 414 8.8% 771 10.7% 787 10.1% $75,000-$99,999 687 14.7% 1,294 18.0% 1,019 13.1% $100,000-$124,999 685 14.6% 955 13.3% 1,293 16.6% $125,000-$149,999 560 11.9% 582 8.1% 525 6.7% $150,000-$199,999 528 11.3% 936 13.0% 1,380 17.7% $200,000-$249,999 555 11.8% 475 6.6% 621 8.0% $250,000-$499,999 N/A 366 5.1% 489 6.3% $500,000+ N/A 108 1.5% 115 1.5% Median Family Income $99,241 $95,816 $108,514 Average Family Income $121,356 $125,309 $138,169 Data Note: Income represents the annual income for the preceding year, expressed in current dollars, including an adjustment for inflation (for 2010 and 2015). In 2000, the Census Bureau reported income to an upper interval of $200,000+. Esri forecasts extend income to $500,000+. N/A means Not Available. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 09, 2011 78 Page 1 of 3

Disposable Income Profile 2010-2015 2010-2015 Census 2000 2010 2015 Change Annual Rate Population 25,929 45,151 49,744 4,594 1.96% Median Age 33.9 35.7 35.8 0.1 0.06% Households 14,649 24,068 26,529 2,461 1.97% Average Household Size 1.56 1.66 1.68 0.02 0.24% 2010 Households by Disposable Income Number Percent Total 24,065 100.0% <$15,000 2,046 8.5% $15,000-$24,999 1,002 4.2% $25,000-$34,999 1,659 6.9% $35,000-$49,999 3,672 15.3% $50,000-$74,999 5,749 23.9% $75,000-$99,999 3,656 15.2% $100,000-$149,999 3,868 16.1% $150,000-$199,999 1,107 4.6% $200,000+ 1,305 5.4% Median Disposable Income $63,275 Average Disposable Income $85,922 Number of Households 2010 Disposable Income by Age of Householder <25 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total 1,731 7,341 5,131 4,086 3,129 1,493 1,154 <$15,000 540 471 184 161 162 228 301 $15,000-$24,999 195 181 147 101 156 107 115 $25,000-$34,999 176 506 357 235 196 110 79 $35,000-$49,999 228 1,264 757 582 500 213 128 $50,000-$74,999 297 2,048 1,235 889 729 316 235 $75,000-$99,999 91 1,382 804 645 475 148 111 $100,000-$149,999 117 1,053 1,002 841 566 196 94 $150,000-$199,999 40 171 319 312 134 70 62 $200,000+ 48 265 327 320 211 105 29 Median Disposable Income $31,910 $62,333 $71,687 $77,173 $66,771 $55,012 $43,589 Average Disposable Income $50,822 $78,800 $94,791 $104,199 $94,231 $85,734 $60,593 Demographics Reports Data Note: Disposable Income is after-tax household income. Disposable income forecasts are based on the Current Population Survey, U.S. Census Bureau. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census Population and Housing. Esri Forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 3 79

Executive Summary Report Demographics Reports Population Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 1990 Population 14,720 284,229 795,191 2000 Population 25,929 301,316 812,507 2010 Population 45,151 343,742 861,881 2015 Population 49,744 353,584 872,052 1990-2000 Annual Rate 5.83% 0.59% 0.22% 2000-2010 Annual Rate 5.56% 1.29% 0.58% 2010-2015 Annual Rate 1.96% 0.57% 0.23% 2010 Male Population 52.7% 49.7% 50.0% 2010 Female Population 47.3% 50.3% 50.0% 2010 Median Age 35.7 33.8 31.2 In the identified area, the current year population is 861,881. In 2000, the Census count in the area was 812,507. The rate of change since 2000 was 0.58 percent annually. The five-year projection for the population in the area is 872,052, representing a change of 0.23 percent annually from 2010 to 2015. Currently, the population is 50.0 percent male and 50.0 percent female. Population by Employment Currently, 84.7 percent of the civilian labor force in the indentified area is employed and 15.3 percent are unemployed. In comparison, 89.2 percent of the U.S. civilian labor force is employed, and 10.8 percent are unemployed. In five years the rate of employment in the area will be 87.4 percent of the civilian labor force, and unemployment will be 12.6 percent. The percentage of the U.S. civilian labor force that will be employed in five years is 91.2 percent, and 8.8 percent will be unemployed. In 2000, 64.2 percent of the population aged 16 years or older in the area participated in the labor force, and 0.0 percent were in the Armed Forces. In the current year, the occupational distribution of the employed population is: 70.7 percent in white collar jobs (compared to 61.6 percent of the U.S. employment) 15.0 percent in service jobs (compared to 17.3 percent of U.S. employment) 14.3 percent in blue collar jobs (compared to 21.1 percent of U.S. employment) In 2000, 39.4 percent of the area population drove alone to work, and 3.2 percent worked at home. The average travel time to work in 2000 was 31.3 minutes in the area, compared to the U.S average of 25.5 minutes. Population by Education In the current year, the educational attainment of the population aged 25 years or older in the area was distributed as follows: 21.7 percent had not earned a high school diploma (14.8 percent in the U.S) 17.9 percent were high school graduates only (29.6 percent in the U.S.) 4.4 percent had completed an Associate degree (7.7 percent in the U.S.) 24.2 percent had a Bachelor's degree (17.7 percent in the U.S.) 18.1 percent had earned a Master's/Professional/Doctorate Degree (10.4 percent in the U.S.) Per Capita Income 1990 Per Capita Income $31,194 $21,118 $15,208 2000 Per Capita Income $50,044 $36,991 $27,280 2010 Per Capita Income $60,427 $45,268 $34,168 2015 Per Capita Income $69,729 $54,547 $41,129 1990-2000 Annual Rate 4.84% 5.77% 6.02% 2000-2010 Annual Rate 1.86% 1.99% 2.22% 2010-2015 Annual Rate 2.91% 3.80% 3.78% Households 1990 Households 7,595 122,723 308,797 2000 Households 14,649 142,114 332,922 2010 Total Households 24,068 165,042 357,778 2015 Total Households 26,529 170,620 363,337 1990-2000 Annual Rate 6.79% 1.48% 0.76% 2000-2010 Annual Rate 4.96% 1.47% 0.71% 2010-2015 Annual Rate 1.97% 0.67% 0.31% 2010 Average Household Size 1.66 2.01 2.30 The household count in this area has changed from 332,922 in 2000 to 357,778 in the current year, a change of 0.71 percent annually. The five-year projection of households is 363,337, a change of 0.31 percent annually from the current year total. Average household size is currently 2.30, compared to 2.34 in the year 2000. The number of families in the current year is 163,640 in the specified area. 80 Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars Source: U.S. Bureau and Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Esri forecast for 2010 and 2015. Esri converted 1990 Census data into 2000 geography. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 2

Executive Summary Report Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Households by Income Current median household income is $54,682 in the area, compared to $54,442 for all U.S. households. Median household income is projected to be $66,175 in five years. In 2000, median household income was $40,517, compared to $24,222 in 1990. Current average household income is $80,660 in this area, compared to $70,173 for all U.S households. Average household income is projected to be $96,867 in five years. In 2000, average household income was $65,480, compared to $38,669 in 1990. Current per capita income is $34,168 in the area, compared to the U.S. per capita income of $26,739. The per capita income is projected to be $41,129 in five years. In 2000, the per capita income was $27,280, compared to $15,208 in 1990. Median Household Income 1990 Median Household Income $43,062 $27,381 $24,222 2000 Median Household Income $65,777 $45,977 $40,517 2010 Median Household Income $81,571 $62,051 $54,682 2015 Median Household Income $100,706 $76,533 $66,175 1990-2000 Annual Rate 4.33% 5.32% 5.28% 2000-2010 Annual Rate 2.12% 2.97% 2.97% 2010-2015 Annual Rate 4.31% 4.29% 3.89% Average Household Income 1990 Average Household Income $58,804 $48,494 $38,669 2000 Average Household Income $88,010 $77,657 $65,480 2010 Average Household Income $108,759 $93,295 $80,660 2015 Average Household Income $125,437 $111,963 $96,867 1990-2000 Annual Rate 4.12% 4.82% 5.41% 2000-2010 Annual Rate 2.09% 1.81% 2.06% 2010-2015 Annual Rate 2.89% 3.72% 3.73% 2010 Housing 1990 Total Housing Units 10,248 145,408 355,587 2000 Total Housing Units 16,872 159,917 371,906 2010 Total Housing Units 27,479 189,524 409,649 2015 Total Housing Units 30,374 197,994 421,135 1990 Owner Occupied Housing Units 1,665 32,513 82,362 1990 Renter Occupied Housing Units 5,930 90,210 226,436 1990 Vacant Housing Units 2,507 22,718 46,886 2000 Owner Occupied Housing Units 6,896 50,727 110,040 2000 Renter Occupied Housing Units 7,753 91,388 222,882 2000 Vacant Housing Units 2,180 17,838 39,093 2010 Owner Occupied Housing Units 12,068 62,894 125,216 2010 Renter Occupied Housing Units 12,000 102,148 232,562 2010 Vacant Housing Units 3,411 24,482 51,871 2015 Owner Occupied Housing Units 13,424 65,415 127,499 2015 Renter Occupied Housing Units 13,105 105,205 235,838 2015 Vacant Housing Units 3,845 27,374 57,799 Demographics Reports Currently, 30.6 percent of the 409,649 housing units in the area are owner occupied; 56.8 percent, renter occupied; and 12.7 are vacant. In 2000, there were 371,906 housing units - 29.6 percent owner occupied, 59.9. percent renter occupied, and 10.5 percent vacant. The rate of change in housing units since 2000 is 0.95 percent. Median home value in the area is $273,342, compared to a median home value of $157,913 for the U.S. In five years, median value is projected to change by 3.23 percent annually to $320,458. From 2000 to the current year, median home value change by 3.17 percent annually. Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars Source: U.S. Bureau and Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Esri forecast for 2010 and 2015. Esri converted 1990 Census data into 2000 geography. November 17, 2011 Page 2 of 2 81

Graphic Profile Housholds 2010 Households by Income Demographics Reports 30,000 28,000 26,000 24,000 22,000 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 17.6% 14,649 24,068 26,529 2000 2010 2015 27.8% 2010 Population by Age 9.4% 8.4% 3.2% 8.3% <5 5-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ 9.4% 20.0% 4.0% 3.2% 7.7% 17.2% 20.0% 18.5% 2010 Owner Occupied HUs by Value 31.2% 14.7% 2.1% 16.8% 23.5% <$15K $15K-$25K $25K-$35K $35K-$50K $50K-$75K $75K-$100K $100K-$150K $150K+ <$100K $100-199K $200-299K $300-399K $400-499K $500K+ 10.9% 14.5% 11.7% 2010 Employed 16+ by Occupation 2010 Population by Race 30,000 61.3% 32.7% 28.4% 9.8% 2.4% 0.9% 1.4% 1.6% 9.7% 0.0% 13.0% Admin Support Construction Maintenance/Repair Production Transportation Mgmt/Business Professional Services Sales Farm/Fish 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 20.7% 0.3% 11.0% 3.7% 2.9% 0 White Black Am. Ind. Asn./Pac. Other Two+ 82 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 3

Housing Profile 2000 Total Population 25,929 2000 Median Household Income $65,777 2010 Total Population 45,151 2010 Median Household Income $81,571 2015 Total Population 49,744 2015 Median Household Income $100,706 2010-2015 Annual Rate 1.96% 2010-2015 Annual Rate 4.31% Census 2000 2010 2015 Housing Units by Occupancy Status and Tenure Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total Housing Units 16,872 100% 27,479 100% 30,374 100% Occupied 14,649 86.8% 24,068 87.6% 26,529 87.3% Owner 6,896 40.9% 12,068 43.9% 13,424 44.2% Renter 7,753 46.0% 12,000 43.7% 13,105 43.1% Vacant 2,180 12.9% 3,411 12.4% 3,845 12.7% Census 2000 2010 2015 Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 6,791 100% 12,068 100% 13,424 100% <$10,000 3 0.0% 9 0.1% 9 0.1% $10,000-$14,999 1 0.0% 4 0.0% 4 0.0% $15,000-$19,999 0 0.0% 2 0.0% 3 0.0% $20,000-$24,999 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% $25,000-$29,999 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% $30,000-$34,999 10 0.1% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% $35,000-$39,999 7 0.1% 3 0.0% 1 0.0% $40,000-$49,999 11 0.2% 48 0.4% 27 0.2% $50,000-$59,999 24 0.4% 25 0.2% 43 0.3% $60,000-$69,999 17 0.2% 29 0.2% 24 0.2% $70,000-$79,999 26 0.4% 40 0.3% 21 0.2% $80,000-$89,999 63 0.9% 32 0.3% 41 0.3% $90,000-$99,999 118 1.7% 55 0.5% 39 0.3% $100,000-$124,999 214 3.1% 278 2.3% 227 1.7% $125,000-$149,999 576 8.5% 328 2.7% 283 2.1% $150,000-$174,999 1,057 15.6% 474 3.9% 379 2.8% $175,000-$199,999 847 12.5% 700 5.8% 426 3.2% $200,000-$249,999 1,201 17.7% 2,258 18.7% 1,825 13.6% $250,000-$299,999 935 13.8% 1,507 12.5% 1,729 12.9% $300,000-$399,999 976 14.4% 2,830 23.5% 2,757 20.5% $400,000-$499,999 265 3.9% 1,410 11.7% 2,040 15.2% $500,000-$749,999 324 4.8% 1,132 9.4% 1,870 13.9% $750,000-$999,999 91 1.3% 715 5.9% 1,181 8.8% $1,000,000+ 24 0.4% 186 1.5% 492 3.7% Demographics Reports Median Value $217,527 $308,445 $359,050 Average Value $258,634 $365,797 $432,528 Data Note: Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 12, 2011 Page 1 of 9 83

Housing Profile Census 2000 Vacant Housing Units by Status Number Percent Total 2,180 100% For Rent 639 29.3% For Sale Only 315 14.4% Rented/Sold, Unoccupied 251 11.5% Seasonal/Recreational/Occasional Use 382 17.5% For Migrant Workers 9 0.4% Other Vacant 584 26.8% Demographics Reports Census 2000 Occupied Housing Units by Age of Householder and Home Ownership Occupied Units Owner Occupied Units Number % of Occupied Total 14,649 6,896 47.1% 15-24 1,163 196 16.9% 25-34 5,337 2,472 46.3% 35-44 3,539 1,729 48.9% 45-54 2,353 1,289 54.8% 55-64 1,229 697 56.7% 65-74 651 338 51.9% 75-84 296 141 47.6% 85+ 80 34 42.1% Census 2000 Occupied Housing Units by Race/Ethnicity of Householder and Home Ownership Occupied Units Owner Occupied Units Number % of Occupied Total 14,649 6,896 47.1% White Alone 10,421 5,515 52.9% Black Alone 2,303 716 31.1% American Indian Alone 23 8 34.8% Asian Alone 1,402 438 31.2% Pacific Islander Alone 12 4 33.7% Some Other Race Alone 195 87 44.6% Two or More Races 293 128 43.7% Hispanic Origin 660 274 41.4% Census 2000 Housing Units by Units in Structure and Occupancy Housing Units Occupied Units Number Percent Number Percent Total 16,655 100% 14,506 100% 1, Detached 316 1.9% 280 1.9% 1, Attached 473 2.8% 448 3.1% 2 584 3.5% 521 3.6% 3 to 4 278 1.7% 185 1.3% 5 to 9 290 1.7% 256 1.8% 10 to 19 365 2.2% 286 2.0% 20 to 49 1,328 8.0% 1,180 8.1% 50 or More 13,011 78.1% 11,340 78.2% Mobile Home 1 0.0% 1 0.0% Other 9 0.1% 9 0.1% Data Note: Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. November 12, 2011 Page 2 of 9 84

Housing Profile Census 2000 Specified Owner Occupied Housing Units by Selected Monthly Owner Cost Number Percent Total 570 100% With Mortgage 474 83.1% <$200 0 0.0% $200-$299 0 0.1% $300-$399 0 0.0% $400-$499 0 0.0% $500-$599 0 0.0% $600-$699 12 2.0% $700-$799 10 1.7% $800-$899 9 1.6% $900-$999 15 2.6% $1000-$1249 60 10.4% $1250-$1499 81 14.2% $1500-$1999 174 30.5% $2000-$2499 50 8.9% $2500-$2999 15 2.7% $3000+ 48 8.4% With no Mortgage 96 16.9% Median Monthly Owner Costs for Units with Mortgage $1,644 Average Monthly Owner Costs for Units with Mortgage $1,935 Census 2000 Specified Renter Occupied Housing Units by Contract Rent Number Percent Total 7,715 100% Paying Cash Rent 7,620 98.8% <$100 90 1.2% $100-$149 53 0.7% $150-$199 101 1.3% $200-$249 94 1.2% $250-$299 51 0.7% $300-$349 144 1.9% $350-$399 70 0.9% $400-$449 77 1.0% $450-$499 61 0.8% $500-$549 116 1.5% $550-$599 65 0.8% $600-$649 185 2.4% $650-$699 191 2.5% $700-$749 235 3.1% $750-$799 206 2.7% $800-$899 701 9.1% $900-$999 831 10.8% $1000-$1249 2,100 27.2% $1250-$1499 1,025 13.3% $1500-$1999 845 11.0% $2000+ 379 4.9% No Cash Rent 95 1.2% Median Rent $1,064 Average Rent $1,081 Average Gross Rent (with Utilities) $1,141 Demographics Reports Data Note: Specified Owner Occupied Housing Units exclude houses on 10+ acres, mobile homes, units in multiunit buildings, and houses with a business or medical office. Specified Renter Occupied Housing Units exclude houses on 10+ acres. Average Contract Rent and Average Gross Rent exclude units paying no cash rent. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. November 12, 2011 Page 3 of 9 85

Net Worth Profile 2010-2015 2010-2015 Summary Census 2000 2010 2015 Change Annual Rate Population 25,929 45,151 49,744 4,594 1.96% Median Age 33.9 35.7 35.8 0.1 0.06% Households 14,649 24,068 26,529 2,461 1.97% Average Household Size 1.56 1.66 1.68 0.02 0.24% Demographics Reports 2010 Households by Net Worth Number Percent Total 24,065 100% <$15,000 4,878 20.3% $15,000-$34,999 2,090 8.7% $35,000-$49,999 1,070 4.4% $50,000-$74,999 1,263 5.2% $75,000-$99,999 1,250 5.2% $100,000-$149,999 1,592 6.6% $150,000-$249,999 2,478 10.3% $250,000-$499,999 3,322 13.8% $500,000-$999,999 2,978 12.4% $1,000,000+ 3,145 13.1% Median Net Worth $145,609 Average Net Worth $647,518 Number of Households 2010 Net Worth by Age of Householder <25 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total 1,731 7,341 5,131 4,086 3,129 1,493 1,154 <$15,000 1,054 1,923 812 395 253 185 256 $15,000-$34,999 179 881 518 240 169 78 26 $35,000-$49,999 93 220 301 191 193 46 26 $50,000-$99,999 100 713 628 520 273 142 137 $100,000-$149,999 156 552 271 247 177 84 105 $150,000-$249,999 25 1,091 453 311 360 94 145 $250,000-$499,999 108 1,131 871 399 334 274 205 $500,000+ 17 831 1,277 1,783 1,368 590 256 Median Net Worth $12,324 $93,269 $155,605 $313,371 $327,266 $326,061 $163,857 Average Net Worth $56,273 $256,237 $449,285 $841,286 $1,022,607 $986,787 $494,569 86 Data Note: Net Worth is total household wealth minus debt, secured and unsecured. Net worth includes home equity, equity in pension plans, net equity in vehicles, IRAs and Keogh accounts, business equity, interest-earning assets and mutual fund shares, stocks, etc. Examples of secured debt include home mortgages and vehicle loans; examples of unsecured debt include credit card debt, certain bank loans, and other outstanding bills. Forecasts of net worth are based on the Survey of Consumer Finances, Federal Reserve Board. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census Population and Housing. Esri Forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 3

Quarterly Demographic Profile Quarterly Population Update 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 January 2009 April 2009 July 2009 October 2009 January 2010 April 2010 July 2010 October 2010 Quarterly Household Update 24,000 22,000 Demographics Reports 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 January 2009 April 2009 July 2009 October 2009 January 2010 April 2010 July 2010 October 2010 Quarter Population Percent Change Households Percent Change January 2009 39,313 20,813 April 2009 39,449 0.3% 20,877 0.3% July 2009 39,585 0.3% 20,923 0.2% October 2009 39,813 0.6% 21,034 0.5% January 2010 43,869 10.2% 23,424 11.4% April 2010 43,771-0.2% 23,308-0.5% July 2010 45,151 3.2% 24,097 3.4% October 2010 45,349 0.4% 24,206 0.5% January 2009 - January 2010 11.6% 12.5% April 2009 - April 2010 11.0% 11.6% July 2009 - July 2010 14.1% 15.2% October 2009 - October 2010 13.9% 15.1% January 2009 - October 2010 15.4% 16.3% Source: Esri November 12, 2011 Page 1 of 3 87

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Dominant Tapestry Site Map 680 W Mendenhall St, Bozeman, MT 59715-3453 Ring: 1, 3, 5 Miles Latitude: 45.68027 Longitude: -111.046 Neighborhood Type Reports 90 Source: Esri June 15, 2011 Page 1 of 2

Dominant Tapestry Site Map 680 W Mendenhall St, Bozeman, MT 59715-3453 Ring: 1, 3, 5 Miles Latitude: 45.68027 Longitude: -111.046 Tapestry Segmentation Tapestry Segmentation represents the fourth generation of market segmentation systems that began 30 years ago. The 65- segment Tapestry Segmentation system classifies U.S. neighborhoods based on their socioeconomic and demographic composition. Each segment is identified by its two-digit Segment Code. Match the two-digit segment labels on the map to the list below. A longer description of each segment is available at: http://www.esri.com/library/whitepapers/pdfs/community-tapestry.pdf Segment 01: Top Rung Segment 02: Suburban Splendor Segment 03: Connoisseurs Segment 04: Boomburbs Segment 05: Wealthy Seaboard Suburbs Segment 06: Sophisticated Squires Segment 07: Exurbanites Segment 08: Laptops and Lattes Segment 09: Urban Chic Segment 10: Pleasant-Ville Segment 11: Pacific Heights Segment 12: Up and Coming Families Segment 13: In Style Segment 14: Prosperous Empty Nesters Segment 15: Silver and Gold Segment 16: Enterprising Professionals Segment 17: Green Acres Segment 18: Cozy and Comfortable Segment 19: Milk and Cookies Segment 20: City Lights Segment 21: Urban Villages Segment 22: Metropolitans Segment 23: Trendsetters Segment 24: Main Street, USA Segment 25: Salt of the Earth Segment 26: Midland Crowd Segment 27: Metro Renters Segment 28: Aspiring Young Families Segment 29: Rustbelt Retirees Segment 30: Retirement Communities Segment 31: Rural Resort Dwellers Segment 32: Rustbelt Traditions Segment 33: Midlife Junction Segment 34: Family Foundations Segment 35: International Marketplace Segment 36: Old and Newcomers Segment 37: Prairie Living Segment 38: Industrious Urban Fringe Segment 39: Young and Restless Segment 40: Military Proximity Segment 41: Crossroads Segment 42: Southern Satellites Segment 43: The Elders Segment 44: Urban Melting Pot Segment 45: City Strivers Segment 46: Rooted Rural Segment 47: Las Casas Segment 48: Great Expectations Segment 49: Senior Sun Seekers Segment 50: Heartland Communities Segment 51: Metro City Edge Segment 52: Inner City Tenants Segment 53: Home Town Segment 54: Urban Rows Segment 55: College Towns Segment 56: Rural Bypasses Segment 57: Simple Living Segment 58: NeWest Residents Segment 59: Southwestern Families Segment 60: City Dimensions Segment 61: High Rise Renters Segment 62: Modest Income Homes Segment 63: Dorms to Diplomas Segment 64: City Commons Segment 65: Social Security Set Segment 66: Unclassified Neighborhood Type Reports Source: Esri June 15, 2011 Page 2 of 2 91

Tapestry Segmentation Area Profile Top Twenty Tapestry Segments Tapestry descriptions can be found here Neighborhood Type Reports Households Cumulative U.S. Households Cumulative Rank Tapestry Segment Percent Percent Percent Percent Index 1 27. Metro Renters 68.5% 68.5% 1.4% 1.4% 5015 2 08. Laptops and Lattes 23.2% 91.7% 1.0% 2.4% 2285 3 45. City Strivers 2.7% 94.4% 0.7% 3.1% 362 4 24. Main Street, USA 1.8% 96.2% 2.6% 5.7% 70 5 22. Metropolitans 1.6% 97.8% 1.2% 6.9% 135 Subtotal 97.8% 6.9% 6 57. Simple Living 0.7% 98.6% 1.4% 8.3% 51 7 01. Top Rung 0.5% 99.1% 0.7% 9.0% 78 8 23. Trendsetters 0.4% 99.5% 1.1% 10.0% 37 9 62. Modest Income Homes 0.3% 99.8% 1.0% 11.0% 34 10 58. NeWest Residents 0.2% 100.0% 0.9% 11.9% 19 Subtotal 2.2% 5.0% 11 66. Unclassified 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 11.9% 578 Subtotal 0.0% 0.0% Total 100.0% 11.9% 838 Top Ten Tapestry Segments Site vs. U.S. 58. NeWest Residents 62. Modest Income Homes 23. Trendsetters 01. Top Rung 57. Simple Living 22. Metropolitans 24. Main Street, USA 45. City Strivers 08. Laptops and Lattes Site U.S. 27. Metro Renters 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Percent of Households by Tapestry Segment 50 55 60 65 92 Data Note: This report identifies neighborhood segments in the area, and describes the socioeconomic quality of the immediate neighborhood. The index is a comparison of the percent of households or population in the area, by Tapestry segment, to the percent of households or population in the United States, by segment. An index of 100 is the US average. Source: Esri November 12, 2011 Page 1 of 18

Tapestry Segmentation Area Profile Tapestry Indexes by Households Tapestry Indexes by Population 0 1,000 2,000 Index 3,000 4,000 5,000 0 1,000 2,000 Index 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 65 65 63 61 59 57 55 53 51 49 47 45 43 63 61 59 57 55 53 51 49 47 45 43 Neighborhood Type Reports 41 39 41 39 Tapestry Segments 37 35 33 31 Tapestry Segments 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 09 07 05 03 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 09 07 05 03 Data 01 Note: This report identifies neighborhood segments in the area, and describes the socioeconomic 01 quality of the immediate neighborhood. The index is a comparison of the percent of households or population in the area, by Tapestry segment, to the percent of households or population in the United States, by segment. An index of 100 is the US average. Source: Esri November 12, 2011 Page 2 of 18 93

Tapestry Segmentation Area Profile Tapestry LifeMode Groups 2010 Households 2010 Population Number Percent Index Number Percent Index Total: 24,068 100.0% 45,151 100.0% Neighborhood Type Reports L1. High Society 129 0.5% 4 322 0.7% 5 01 Top Rung 129 0.5% 78 322 0.7% 93 02 Suburban Splendor 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 03 Connoisseurs 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 04 Boomburbs 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 05 Wealthy Seaboard Suburbs 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 06 Sophisticated Squires 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 07 Exurbanites 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 L2. Upscale Avenues 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 09 Urban Chic 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 10 Pleasant-Ville 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 11 Pacific Heights 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 13 In Style 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 16 Enterprising Professionals 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 17 Green Acres 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 18 Cozy and Comfortable 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 L3. Metropolis 1,112 4.6% 88 3,438 7.6% 145 20 City Lights 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 22 Metropolitans 385 1.6% 135 1,489 3.3% 333 45 City Strivers 646 2.7% 362 1,626 3.6% 447 51 Metro City Edge 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 54 Urban Rows 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 62 Modest Income Homes 81 0.3% 34 323 0.7% 71 L4. Solo Acts 22,175 92.1% 1354 39,936 88.4% 1737 08 Laptops and Lattes 5,590 23.2% 2285 11,640 25.8% 3559 23 Trendsetters 95 0.4% 37 193 0.4% 48 27 Metro Renters 16,490 68.5% 5015 28,103 62.2% 7071 36 Old and Newcomers 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 39 Young and Restless 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 L5. Senior Styles 173 0.7% 6 319 0.7% 7 14 Prosperous Empty Nesters 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 15 Silver and Gold 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 29 Rustbelt Retirees 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 30 Retirement Communities 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 43 The Elders 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 49 Senior Sun Seekers 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 50 Heartland Communities 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 57 Simple Living 173 0.7% 51 319 0.7% 61 65 Social Security Set 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 L6. Scholars & Patriots 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 40 Military Proximity 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 55 College Towns 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 63 Dorms to Diplomas 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 94 Data Note: This report identifies neighborhood segments in the area, and describes the socioeconomic quality of the immediate neighborhood. The index is a comparison of the percent of households or population in the area, by Tapestry segment, to the percent of households or population in the United States, by segment. An index of 100 is the US average. Source: Esri November 12, 2011 Page 3 of 18

Tapestry Segmentation Area Profile Tapestry LifeMode Groups 2010 Households 2010 Population Number Percent Index Number Percent Index Total: 24,068 100.0% 45,151 100.0% L7. High Hopes 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 28 Aspiring Young Families 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 48 Great Expectations 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 L8. Global Roots 41 0.2% 2 153 0.3% 3 35 International Marketplace 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 38 Industrious Urban Fringe 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 44 Urban Melting Pot 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 47 Las Casas 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 52 Inner City Tenants 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 58 NeWest Residents 41 0.2% 19 153 0.3% 28 60 City Dimensions 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 61 High Rise Renters 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 L9. Family Portrait 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 12 Up and Coming Families 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 19 Milk and Cookies 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 21 Urban Villages 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 59 Southwestern Families 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 64 City Commons 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 Neighborhood Type Reports L10. Traditional Living 435 1.8% 21 973 2.2% 26 24 Main Street, USA 435 1.8% 70 973 2.2% 86 32 Rustbelt Traditions 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 33 Midlife Junction 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 34 Family Foundations 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 L11. Factories & Farms 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 25 Salt of the Earth 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 37 Prairie Living 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 42 Southern Satellites 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 53 Home Town 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 56 Rural Bypasses 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 L12. American Quilt 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 26 Midland Crowd 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 31 Rural Resort Dwellers 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 41 Crossroads 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 46 Rooted Rural 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 66 Unclassified 3 0.0% 578 10 0.0% 15 Data Note: This report identifies neighborhood segments in the area, and describes the socioeconomic quality of the immediate neighborhood. The index is a comparison of the percent of households or population in the area, by Tapestry segment, to the percent of households or population in the United States, by segment. An index of 100 is the US average. Source: Esri November 12, 2011 Page 4 of 18 95

Tapestry Segmentation Area Profile Tapestry Urbanization Groups 2010 Households 2010 Population Number Percent Index Number Percent Index Total: 24,068 100.0% 45,151 100.0% Neighborhood Type Reports U1. Principal Urban Centers I 22,175 92.1% 1177 39,936 88.4% 1154 08 Laptops and Lattes 5,590 23.2% 2285 11,640 25.8% 3559 11 Pacific Heights 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 20 City Lights 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 21 Urban Villages 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 23 Trendsetters 95 0.4% 37 193 0.4% 48 27 Metro Renters 16,490 68.5% 5015 28,103 62.2% 7071 35 International Marketplace 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 44 Urban Melting Pot 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 U2. Principal Urban Centers II 687 2.9% 60 1,779 3.9% 71 45 City Strivers 646 2.7% 362 1,626 3.6% 447 47 Las Casas 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 54 Urban Rows 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 58 NeWest Residents 41 0.2% 19 153 0.3% 28 61 High Rise Renters 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 64 City Commons 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 65 Social Security Set 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 U3. Metro Cities I 514 2.1% 19 1,811 4.0% 35 01 Top Rung 129 0.5% 78 322 0.7% 93 03 Connoisseurs 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 05 Wealthy Seaboard Suburbs 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 09 Urban Chic 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 10 Pleasant-Ville 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 16 Enterprising Professionals 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 19 Milk and Cookies 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 22 Metropolitans 385 1.6% 135 1,489 3.3% 333 U4. Metro Cities II 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 28 Aspiring Young Families 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 30 Retirement Communities 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 34 Family Foundations 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 36 Old and Newcomers 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 39 Young and Restless 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 52 Inner City Tenants 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 60 City Dimensions 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 63 Dorms to Diplomas 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 U5. Urban Outskirts I 435 1.8% 17 973 2.2% 19 04 Boomburbs 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 24 Main Street, USA 435 1.8% 70 973 2.2% 86 32 Rustbelt Traditions 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 38 Industrious Urban Fringe 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 48 Great Expectations 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 96 Data Note: This report identifies neighborhood segments in the area, and describes the socioeconomic quality of the immediate neighborhood. The index is a comparison of the percent of households or population in the area, by Tapestry segment, to the percent of households or population in the United States, by segment. An index of 100 is the US average. Source: Esri November 12, 2011 Page 5 of 18

Tapestry Segmentation Area Profile Tapestry Urbanization Groups 2010 Households 2010 Population Number Percent Index Number Percent Index Total: 24,068 100.0% 45,151 100.0% U6. Urban Outskirts II 254 1.1% 21 642 1.4% 27 51 Metro City Edge 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 55 College Towns 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 57 Simple Living 173 0.7% 51 319 0.7% 61 59 Southwestern Families 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 62 Modest Income Homes 81 0.3% 34 323 0.7% 0 U7. Suburban Periphery I 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 02 Suburban Splendor 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 06 Sophisticated Squires 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 07 Exurbanites 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 12 Up and Coming Families 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 13 In Style 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 14 Prosperous Empty Nesters 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 15 Silver and Gold 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 U8. Suburban Periphery II 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 18 Cozy and Comfortable 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 29 Rustbelt Retirees 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 33 Midlife Junction 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 40 Military Proximity 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 43 The Elders 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 53 Home Town 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 Neighborhood Type Reports U9. Small Towns 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 41 Crossroads 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 49 Senior Sun Seekers 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 50 Heartland Communities 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 U10. Rural I 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 17 Green Acres 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 25 Salt of the Earth 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 26 Midland Crowd 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 31 Rural Resort Dwellers 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 U11. Rural II 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 37 Prairie Living 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 42 Southern Satellites 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 46 Rooted Rural 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 56 Rural Bypasses 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 66 Unclassified 3 0.0% 578 10 0.0% 15 Data Note: This report identifies neighborhood segments in the area, and describes the socioeconomic quality of the immediate neighborhood. The index is a comparison of the percent of households or population in the area, by Tapestry segment, to the percent of households or population in the United States, by segment. An index of 100 is the US average. Source: Esri November 12, 2011 Page 6 of 18 97

Community Analyst Online Behavior and Preferences Reports

Electronics and Internet Market Potential Behavior and Preferences Reports Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Population 18+ 41,265 45,338 Households 24,068 26,529 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults/HHs Percent MPI HH owns a personal computer 20,941 87.0% 118 Purchased home PC in last 12 months 4,939 20.5% 131 Purchased home PC 1-2 years ago 6,033 25.1% 111 Purchased home PC 3-4 years ago 5,582 23.2% 119 Purchased home PC 5+ years ago 1,986 8.3% 88 Spent <$500 on home PC (most recent purchase) 1,888 7.8% 91 Spent $500-999 on home PC (most recent purchase) 4,144 17.2% 96 Spent $1000-1499 on home PC (most recent purchase) 4,494 18.7% 143 Spent $1500-1999 on home PC (most recent purchase) 2,637 11.0% 154 Spent $2000+ on home PC (most recent purchase) 2,225 9.2% 149 Purchased home PC at computer superstore 4,132 17.2% 135 Purchased home PC at department store 864 3.6% 73 Purchased home PC direct from manufacturer 3,743 15.6% 112 Purchased home PC at electronics store 2,609 10.8% 98 Purchased home PC on Internet 3,095 12.9% 150 Purchased home PC at warehouse discount outlet 651 2.7% 123 HH owns desktop PC 11,956 49.7% 86 HH owns laptop/notebook/tablet PC 12,352 51.3% 165 HH owns any Apple/Apple Mac clone brand PC 4,388 18.2% 292 HH owns any IBM/IBM compatible brand PC 16,666 69.2% 103 Brand of PC that HH owns: Compaq 1,716 7.1% 84 Brand of PC that HH owns: Dell 7,728 32.1% 104 Brand of PC that HH owns: Gateway 1,155 4.8% 72 Brand of PC that HH owns: Hewlett Packard 2,738 11.4% 73 Brand of PC that HH owns: Sony Vaio 1,121 4.7% 160 Child (under 18) uses home PC 1,778 7.4% 35 HH owns CD burner 10,145 42.2% 114 HH owns CD ROM drive 10,628 44.2% 113 HH owns DVD drive 8,025 33.3% 134 HH owns DVD-RW (DVD burner) 6,165 25.6% 125 HH owns external hard drive 4,570 19.0% 134 HH owns flash drive 6,557 27.2% 133 HH owns LAN/network interface card 3,157 13.1% 118 HH owns inkjet printer 9,986 41.5% 97 HH owns laser printer 3,750 15.6% 113 HH owns modem/fax modem 4,862 20.2% 97 HH owns removable cartridge storage device 1,076 4.5% 77 HH owns scanner 6,472 26.9% 94 HH owns PC speakers 10,073 41.9% 100 HH owns tape backup 638 2.7% 99 HH owns webcam 3,246 13.5% 119 HH owns software: accounting 2,138 8.9% 100 HH owns software: communications/fax 1,803 7.5% 92 HH owns software: database/filing 2,424 10.1% 124 HH owns software: desktop publishing 3,740 15.5% 128 100 Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 18

Electronics and Internet Market Potential Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults/HHs Percent MPI HH owns software: education/training 2,509 10.4% 104 HH owns software: entertainment/games 7,022 29.2% 101 HH owns software: online meeting/conference 898 3.7% 130 HH owns software: personal finance/tax prep 3,337 13.9% 98 HH owns software: presentation graphics 2,900 12.0% 151 HH owns software: multimedia 4,788 19.9% 130 HH owns software: networking 3,463 14.4% 128 HH owns software: security/anti-virus 7,940 33.0% 117 HH owns software: spreadsheet 7,273 30.2% 131 HH owns software: utility 2,264 9.4% 133 HH owns software: web authoring 1,294 5.4% 155 HH owns software: word processing 11,126 46.2% 137 Spent $500+ on software for home PC in last 12 mo 749 3.1% 130 Purchased computer book in last 12 months 1,251 5.2% 120 HH owns fax machine 1,401 5.8% 97 Purchased audio equipment in last 12 months 3,119 13.0% 133 Purchased headphones in last 12 months 1,969 8.2% 205 HH owns camcorder 2,674 11.1% 57 Purchased camcorder in last 12 months 340 1.4% 66 HH owns CD player 10,281 42.7% 93 Purchased CD player in last 12 months 918 3.8% 99 HH owns DVD player 16,754 69.6% 105 Purchased DVD player in last 12 months 2,121 8.8% 91 HH owns 1 TV 9,670 40.2% 204 HH owns 2 TVs 7,384 30.7% 117 HH owns 3 TVs 2,773 11.5% 51 HH owns 4+ TVs 1,763 7.3% 35 HH owns miniature screen TV (<13 in) 1,240 5.2% 65 Most recent TV purchase: miniature screen (<13 in) 453 1.9% 68 HH owns regular screen TV (13-26 in) 10,034 41.7% 96 Most recent TV purchase: regular screen (13-26 in) 6,805 28.3% 121 HH owns large screen TV (27-35 in) 10,326 42.9% 92 Most recent TV purchase: large screen (27-35 in) 7,789 32.4% 103 HH owns big screen TV (36-42 in) 4,134 17.2% 91 Most recent TV purchase: big screen (36-42 in) 3,294 13.7% 97 HH owns giant screen TV (over 42 in) 2,482 10.3% 73 Most recent TV purchase: giant screen (over 42 in) 2,109 8.8% 78 HH owns LCD TV 4,737 19.7% 103 HH owns plasma TV 1,712 7.1% 86 HH owns projection TV 957 4.0% 74 HH owns video game system 6,101 25.3% 76 Purchased video game system in last 12 months 2,105 8.7% 81 HH owns video game system: handheld 1,813 7.5% 49 HH owns video game system: attached to TV/computer 5,365 22.3% 75 HH owns video game system: Game Boy 468 1.9% 28 HH owns video game system: Game Boy Advance/SP 1,050 4.4% 66 HH owns video game system: Nintendo DS 1,062 4.4% 58 Behavior and Preferences Reports Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 2 of 18 101

Electronics and Internet Market Potential 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL, 60606 L Ring: 1 mile radius Long Behavior and Preferences Reports Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults/HHs Percent HH owns video game system: Nintendo GameCube 730 3.0% HH owns video game system: Nintendo Wii 1,689 7.0% HH owns video game system: PlayStation 2 2,872 11.9% HH owns video game system: PlayStation 3 736 3.1% HH owns video game system: Sony PlayStation/PS One 493 2.0% HH owns video game system: Sony PSP 399 1.7% HH owns video game system: Xbox 1,288 5.4% HH owns video game system: Xbox 360 1,436 6.0% HH purchased 5+ video games in last 12 months 1,099 4.6% HH spent $101+ on video games in last 12 months 1,829 7.6% Owns MP3 player 17,392 42.1% Purchased MP3 player in last 12 months 5,367 13.0% Owns Apple ipod 8,769 21.2% Purchased Apple ipod in last 12 months 2,061 5.0% Have any access to the Internet 39,084 94.7% Have access to Internet: at home 35,365 85.7% Have access to Internet: at work 24,358 59.0% Have access to Internet: at school/library 12,315 29.8% Have access to Internet:not hm/work/school/library 11,274 27.3% Use Internet less than once a week 755 1.8% Use Internet 1-2 times per week 787 1.9% Use Internet 3-6 times per week 1,977 4.8% Use Internet once a day 4,077 9.9% Use Internet 2-4 times per day 8,693 21.1% Use Internet 5 or more times per day 20,178 48.9% Any Internet or online usage in last 30 days 36,191 87.7% Used Internet in last 30 days: at home 33,918 82.2% Used Internet in last 30 days: at work 22,489 54.5% Used Internet in last 30 days: at school/library 4,596 11.1% Used Internet/30 days: not home/work/school/library 7,031 17.0% Internet last 30 days: used email 34,642 83.9% Internet last 30 days: used Instant Messenger 15,610 37.8% Internet last 30 days: paid bills online 22,444 54.4% Internet last 30 days: visited online blog 11,640 28.2% Internet last 30 days: wrote online blog 3,656 8.9% Internet last 30 days: visited chat room 2,629 6.4% Internet last 30 days: looked for employment 7,938 19.2% Internet last 30 days: played games online 7,596 18.4% Internet last 30 days: traded/tracked investments 8,880 21.5% Internet last 30 days: downloaded music 12,606 30.6% Internet last 30 days: made phone call 2,778 6.7% Internet last 30 days: made personal purchase 22,797 55.2% Internet last 30 days: made business purchase 7,600 18.4% Internet last 30 days: made travel plans 15,611 37.8% Internet last 30 days: watched online video 15,442 37.4% Internet last 30 days: obtained new/used car info 4,239 10.3% Internet last 30 days: obtained financial info 17,977 43.6% Internet last 30 days: obtained medical info 9,873 23.9% Internet last 30 days: obtained latest news 25,987 63.0% Internet last 30 days: obtained real estate info 7,050 17.1% 102

Electronics and Internet Market Potential Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults/HHs Percent MPI Internet last 30 days: obtained sports news/info 14,224 34.5% 149 Ordered anything on Internet in last 12 months 22,404 54.3% 157 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: airline ticket 14,528 35.2% 210 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: CD/tape 3,213 7.8% 178 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: clothing 11,765 28.5% 196 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: computer 2,423 5.9% 171 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: computer peripheral 3,158 7.7% 176 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: DVD 5,390 13.1% 199 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: flowers 3,934 9.5% 206 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: software 3,631 8.8% 154 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: tickets (concerts etc.) 8,159 19.8% 205 Ordered on Internet/12 mo: toy 2,782 6.7% 135 Purchased item from amazon.com in last 12 months 11,150 27.0% 192 Purchased item from barnes&noble.com in last 12 mo 2,339 5.7% 177 Purchased item from bestbuy.com in last 12 months 1,267 3.1% 122 Purchased item from ebay.com in last 12 months 6,596 16.0% 172 Purchased item from walmart.com in last 12 months 717 1.7% 42 Spent on Internet orders last 12 months: <$100 1,738 4.2% 77 Spent on Internet orders last 12 months: $100-199 1,839 4.5% 82 Spent on Internet orders last 12 months: $200-499 5,788 14.0% 167 Spent on Internet orders last 12 months: $500+ 11,765 28.5% 196 Connection to Internet from home: dial-up modem 1,184 2.9% 34 Connection to Internet from home: cable modem 15,375 37.3% 138 Connection to Internet from home: DSL 12,426 30.1% 122 Connection to Internet from home: wireless 12,485 30.3% 220 Connection to Internet from home: any broadband 33,543 81.3% 138 DVDs rented in last 30 days: 1 1,605 3.9% 147 DVDs rented in last 30 days: 2 2,415 5.9% 126 DVDs rented in last 30 days: 3 2,021 4.9% 153 DVDs rented in last 30 days: 4 1,484 3.6% 93 DVDs rented in last 30 days: 5+ 5,587 13.5% 103 Rented video tape/dvd last month: action/adventure 8,577 20.8% 103 Rented video tape/dvd last month: classic 3,716 9.0% 173 Rented video tape/dvd last month: comedy 9,443 22.9% 111 Rented video tape/dvd last month: drama 7,311 17.7% 130 Rented video tape/dvd last month: family/children 1,528 3.7% 42 Rented video tape/dvd last month: foreign 2,505 6.1% 307 Rented video tape/dvd last month: horror 2,462 6.0% 81 Rented video tape/dvd last month: romance 3,095 7.5% 100 Rented video tape/dvd last month: science fiction 1,875 4.5% 86 Rented video tape/dvd last mo at Blockbuster Video 6,106 14.8% 123 Rented video tape/dvd last mo at Hollywood Video 1,591 3.9% 93 Bought video tape/dvd last month: action/adventure 3,230 7.8% 93 Bought video tape/dvd last month: classic 790 1.9% 70 Bought video tape/dvd last month: comedy 2,556 6.2% 77 Bought video tape/dvd last month: drama 1,480 3.6% 83 Bought video tape/dvd last month: family/children 1,537 3.7% 63 Bought video tape/dvd last month: horror 1,214 2.9% 94 Bought video tape/dvd last month: romance 887 2.1% 84 Behavior and Preferences Reports Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 4 of 18 103

Electronics and Internet Market Potential Behavior and Preferences Reports Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults/HHs Percent MPI Bought video tape/dvd last mo at Blockbuster Video 864 2.1% 84 Bought blank video tape in last 6 months 3,737 9.1% 80 Bought 7+ blank video tapes in last 6 months 719 1.7% 67 DVDs purchased in last 30 days: 1 1,489 3.6% 73 DVDs purchased in last 30 days: 2 1,815 4.4% 93 DVDs purchased in last 30 days: 3-4 1,347 3.3% 70 DVDs purchased in last 30 days: 5+ 1,697 4.1% 79 Bought any camera in last 12 months 5,519 13.4% 104 Spent on cameras in last 12 months: <$100 1,071 2.6% 59 Spent on cameras in last 12 months: $100-199 1,068 2.6% 86 Spent on cameras in last 12 months: $200+ 2,501 6.1% 152 Own APS (point & shoot or SLR) camera 1,449 3.5% 128 Own digital camera 17,671 42.8% 130 Bought digital camera in last 12 months 4,084 9.9% 145 Own digital point & shoot camera 13,316 32.3% 130 Bought digital point & shoot camera in last 12 mo 2,738 6.6% 134 Own digital SLR camera 4,977 12.1% 130 Bought digital SLR camera in last 12 months 1,376 3.3% 148 Own 35mm auto focus point & shoot camera 1,353 3.3% 70 Own 35mm auto focus single lens reflex camera 1,088 2.6% 111 Own 35mm auto focus zoom camera 1,453 3.5% 63 Own 35mm single lens reflex camera 1,187 2.9% 96 Own Canon camera 10,504 25.5% 162 Bought Canon camera in last 12 months 1,936 4.7% 220 Own Fuji camera 1,166 2.8% 70 Own Kodak camera 2,701 6.5% 55 Bought Kodak camera in last 12 months 739 1.8% 60 Own Nikon camera 2,045 5.0% 92 Own Olympus camera 2,327 5.6% 124 Own Polaroid camera 629 1.5% 62 Bought any camera accessory in last 12 months 18,116 43.9% 103 Bought film in last 12 months 6,238 15.1% 79 Bought film in last 12 months: <3 rolls 3,059 7.4% 83 Bought film in last 12 months: 3-6 rolls 1,760 4.3% 68 Bought film in last 12 months: 7+ rolls 1,435 3.5% 82 Bought film in last 12 mo: APS (color prints) 884 2.1% 80 Bought film in last 12 mo: instant developing 1,034 2.5% 125 Bought film in last 12 mo: 35mm (black & white) 688 1.7% 175 Bought film in last 12 mo: 35mm (color prints) 3,221 7.8% 68 Bought Fuji film in last 12 months 1,084 2.6% 52 Bought Kodak film in last 12 months 4,369 10.6% 89 Bought store-brand film in last 12 months 654 1.6% 74 Purchased film in last 12 mo: department store 704 1.7% 46 Purchased film in last 12 mo: discount store 1,106 2.7% 56 104 Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 5 of 18

Electronics and Internet Market Potential Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults/HHs Percent MPI Purchased film in last 12 mo: drug store 2,249 5.5% 116 Purchased film in last 12 mo: grocery store 791 1.9% 89 Purchased film in last 12 mo: 1 hour service store 888 2.2% 85 Had film processed at discount store 924 2.2% 68 Had film processed at drug store 1,891 4.6% 107 Had film processed at 1 hour service store 855 2.1% 71 Bought memory card for camera in last 12 months 2,554 6.2% 81 Own memory card for camera 11,002 26.7% 108 Behavior and Preferences Reports Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 6 of 18 105

Financial Investments Market Potential Behavior and Preferences Reports Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Population 18+ 41,265 45,338 Households 24,068 26,529 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Expected Number of Product/Consumer Behavior Adults Percent MPI Bank/financial institution: use full service bank 22,889 55.5% 112 Bank/financial institution: use savings & loan 4,561 11.1% 106 Bank/financial institution: use credit union 9,117 22.1% 98 Bank/financial institution: use fed savings bank 913 2.2% 96 Bank/financial institution: use mutual funds co 1,489 3.6% 111 Bank/financial institution: use Internet Bank 3,661 8.9% 205 Used ATM/cash machine in last 12 months 27,827 67.4% 133 Banked in person in last 12 months 25,160 61.0% 118 Banked by mail in last 12 months 2,932 7.1% 133 Banked by phone in last 12 months 8,280 20.1% 134 Did banking over the Internet in last 12 months 19,256 46.7% 171 Used direct deposit of paycheck in last 12 months 19,743 47.8% 124 Have interest checking account 15,583 37.8% 117 Have non-interest checking account 13,714 33.2% 125 Have money market account 6,786 16.4% 134 Have savings account 17,958 43.5% 120 Have 401K retirement savings 9,452 22.9% 129 Have IRA retirement savings 7,371 17.9% 119 Have auto loan for new car 3,936 9.5% 83 Have personal loan for education only 2,758 6.7% 165 Have personal loan-not for education 1,560 3.8% 150 Have home mortgage (1st) 8,515 20.6% 107 Have 2nd mortgage (equity loan) 2,107 5.1% 81 Have home equity line of credit 2,222 5.4% 90 Have personal line of credit 2,140 5.2% 115 Have overdraft protection 6,409 15.5% 117 Own any securities investment 12,185 29.5% 118 Own annuities 946 2.3% 76 Own certificate of deposit (6 months or less) 1,436 3.5% 99 Own certificate of deposit (more than 6 months) 1,942 4.7% 85 Own common/preferred stock in company you work for 1,684 4.1% 135 Own common stock in company you don't work for 4,130 10.0% 158 Own insured money market account (bank) 901 2.2% 106 Own shares in money market fund 3,569 8.6% 130 Own shares in mutual fund (bonds) 3,154 7.6% 129 Own shares in mutual fund (stock) 5,347 13.0% 138 Own any stock 5,476 13.3% 144 Own stock with market value <$10000 1,654 4.0% 129 Own stock with market value $10000-49999 1,365 3.3% 132 Own stock with market value $50000+ 1,519 3.7% 147 106 Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 6

Financial Investments Market Potential Expected Number of Product/Consumer Behavior Adults Percent MPI Own U.S. savings bond 2,703 6.6% 96 Used financial planning counsel in last 12 months 4,117 10.0% 127 Used full service brokerage firm in last 12 months 2,950 7.1% 115 Own any credit/debit card (in own name) 34,230 83.0% 112 Own American Express card (in own name) 8,722 21.1% 170 Own Discover card (in own name) 3,948 9.6% 86 Own MasterCard (in own name) 16,767 40.6% 119 Own Visa (in own name) 23,850 57.8% 118 Own any department store credit card (in own name) 12,486 30.3% 97 Avg monthly credit card expenditures:<$111 4,489 10.9% 78 Avg monthly credit card expenditures: $111-225 3,262 7.9% 102 Avg monthly credit card expenditures: $226-450 3,148 7.6% 102 Avg monthly credit card expenditures: $451-700 3,595 8.7% 137 Avg monthly credit card expenditures: $701+ 9,797 23.7% 178 Behavior and Preferences Reports Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 2 of 6 107

Health and Beauty Market Potential Behavior and Preferences Reports Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Population 18+ 41,265 45,338 Households 24,068 26,529 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Expected Number of Product/Consumer Behavior Adults Percent MPI Exercise at home 2+ times per week 13,665 33.1% 110 Exercise at club 2+ times per week 11,430 27.7% 226 Exercise at other facility (not club) 2+ times/wk 4,507 10.9% 135 Own stationary bicycle 1,255 3.0% 54 Own treadmill 2,047 5.0% 51 Own weight lifting equipment 6,099 14.8% 114 Presently controlling diet 18,800 45.6% 110 Diet control for blood sugar level 1,372 3.3% 45 Diet control for cholesterol level 2,351 5.7% 56 Diet control to maintain weight 5,340 12.9% 116 Diet control for physical fitness 6,685 16.2% 162 Diet control for salt restriction 1,015 2.5% 74 Diet control for weight loss 5,244 12.7% 90 Used doctor's care/diet for diet method 856 2.1% 69 Used exercise program for diet method 5,013 12.1% 143 Used Weight Watchers as diet method 1,078 2.6% 86 Buy foods specifically labeled as fat-free 7,225 17.5% 100 Buy foods specifically labeled as high fiber 5,731 13.9% 121 Buy foods specifically labeled as high protein 2,772 6.7% 123 Buy foods specifically labeled as lactose-free 671 1.6% 88 Buy foods specifically labeled as low-calorie 4,814 11.7% 108 Buy foods specifically labeled as low-carb 2,694 6.5% 85 Buy foods specifically labeled as low-cholesterol 2,605 6.3% 76 Buy foods specifically labeled as low-fat 5,726 13.9% 104 Buy foods specifically labeled as low-sodium 3,358 8.1% 90 Buy foods specifically labeled as natural/organic 7,105 17.2% 205 Buy foods specifically labeled as sugar-free 4,509 10.9% 82 Used butter alternatives in last 6 months 1,550 3.8% 90 Used egg alternatives in last 6 months 5,252 12.7% 89 Used salt alternatives in last 6 months 8,781 21.3% 76 Drank meal/dietary supplement in last 6 months 2,808 6.8% 93 Used nutrition/energy bar in last 6 months 11,825 28.7% 203 Drank sports drink/thirst quencher in last 6 mo 14,038 34.0% 107 Used vitamin/dietary supplement in last 6 months 23,057 55.9% 115 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: antioxidant 1,157 2.8% 96 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: B complex 1,966 4.8% 98 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: B complex+c 753 1.8% 94 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: B-6 494 1.2% 59 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: B-12 2,482 6.0% 106 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: C 4,912 11.9% 142 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: calcium 4,694 11.4% 106 108 Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 11, 2011 Page 1 of 12

Health and Beauty Market Potential Expected Number of Product/Consumer Behavior Adults Percent MPI Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: D 2,749 6.7% 135 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: E 2,124 5.1% 104 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: garlic 470 1.1% 67 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: glucosamine 2,337 5.7% 123 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: multiple formula 6,467 15.7% 134 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: multiple w/iron 2,263 5.5% 127 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: mult w/minerals 2,850 6.9% 117 Vitamin/dietary suppl used/6 mo: zinc 1,707 4.1% 179 Vitamin/dietary suppl/6 mo: Caltrate 600 663 1.6% 61 Vitamin/dietary suppl/6 mo: Centrum 3,741 9.1% 155 Vitamin/dietary suppl/6 mo: Nature Made 2,787 6.8% 115 Visited doctor in last 12 months 32,458 78.7% 101 Visited doctor in last 12 months: 1-3 times 14,621 35.4% 105 Visited doctor in last 12 months: 4-7 times 8,796 21.3% 96 Visited doctor in last 12 months: 8+ times 9,035 21.9% 101 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: allergist 916 2.2% 93 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: cardiologist 1,630 4.0% 56 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: chiropractor 3,226 7.8% 105 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: dentist 17,480 42.4% 112 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: dermatologist 4,370 10.6% 148 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: ear/nose/throat 2,278 5.5% 120 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: eye 8,176 19.8% 96 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: general/family 16,220 39.3% 92 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: internist 4,641 11.2% 154 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: physical therapist 1,668 4.0% 89 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: podiatrist 1,604 3.9% 115 Visited doctor in last 12 mo: urologist 1,150 2.8% 72 Visited nurse practitioner in last 12 months 1,860 4.5% 107 Wear regular/sun/tinted prescription eyeglasses 13,444 32.6% 95 Wear bi-focals 3,414 8.3% 53 Wear disposable contact lenses 3,661 8.9% 137 Wear soft contact lenses 5,648 13.7% 156 Spent on contact lenses in last 12 mo:<$100 979 2.4% 85 Spent on contact lenses in last 12 mo:$100-199 1,696 4.1% 110 Spent on contact lenses in last 12 mo:$200+ 2,918 7.1% 234 Bought prescription eyewear: discount optical ctr 2,705 6.6% 82 Bought prescription eyewear: from eye doctor 9,672 23.4% 91 Bought prescription eyewear: retail optical chain 5,169 12.5% 113 Used prescription drug for allergy/hay fever 2,616 6.3% 90 Used prescription drug for anxiety/panic 1,759 4.3% 104 Used prescription drug for arthritis/rheumatism 898 2.2% 83 Used prescription drug for asthma 1,189 2.9% 70 Used prescription drug for backache/back pain 1,981 4.8% 65 Used prescription drug for depression 2,926 7.1% 120 Used prescr drug for diabetes (insulin dependent) 462 1.1% 57 Used prescr drug for diabetes (non-insulin) 956 2.3% 62 Used prescription drug for eczema/skin itch/rash 1,086 2.6% 126 Behavior and Preferences Reports Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 11, 2011 Page 2 of 12 109

Health and Beauty Market Potential Behavior and Preferences Reports Expected Number of Product/Consumer Behavior Adults Percent MPI Used prescription drug for heartburn/acid reflux 1,519 3.7% 56 Used prescription drug for high blood pressure 2,419 5.9% 47 Used prescription drug for high cholesterol 1,369 3.3% 38 Used prescription drug for migraine headache 890 2.2% 58 Used prescription drug for sinus congest./headache 1,904 4.6% 95 Used prescription drug for urinary tract infection 902 2.2% 70 Used last 6 mo: adhesive bandages 23,116 56.0% 101 Used last 6 mo: athlete's foot/foot care product 6,459 15.7% 112 Used last 6 mo: cold/sinus/allergy med (nonprescr) 19,242 46.6% 98 Used last 6 mo: children's cold tablets/liquids 2,324 5.6% 37 Used last 6 mo: contact lens cleaning solution 7,587 18.4% 151 Used last 6 mo: cotton swabs 16,501 40.0% 83 Used last 6 mo: cough/sore throat drops (nonprescr) 17,762 43.0% 91 Used last 6 mo: cough syrup/suppressant (nonprescr) 13,238 32.1% 94 Used last 6 mo: children's cough syrup 2,519 6.1% 43 Used last 6 mo: diarrhea remedy 5,077 12.3% 75 Used last 6 mo: eye wash and drops 11,674 28.3% 93 Used last 6 mo: headache/pain reliever (nonprescr) 33,631 81.5% 97 Used last 6 mo: hemorrhoid remedy 2,783 6.7% 76 Used last 6 mo: indigestion/upset stomach remedy 15,503 37.6% 84 Used last 6 mo: lactose intolerance product 1,280 3.1% 88 Used last 6 mo: laxative/fiber supplement 4,235 10.3% 74 Used last 6 mo: medicated skin ointment 13,484 32.7% 104 Used last 6 mo: medicated throat remedy 3,381 8.2% 72 Used last 6 mo: nasal spray 6,385 15.5% 97 Used last 6 mo: pain reliever/fever reducer (kids) 4,112 10.0% 45 Used last 6 mo: pain relieving rub/liquid/patch 7,995 19.4% 77 Used last 6 mo: sleeping tablets (nonprescription) 2,355 5.7% 106 Used last 12 mo: sunburn remedy 6,693 16.2% 105 Used last 12 mo: suntan/sunscreen product 21,253 51.5% 134 Used last 12 mo: SPF 15+ suntan/sunscreen product 16,698 40.5% 135 Used last 6 mo: toothache/gum/canker sore remedy 4,785 11.6% 69 Used last 6 mo: vitamins for children 3,159 7.7% 52 Used body powder in last 6 months 9,765 23.7% 85 Used body powder <3 times in last 7 days 5,166 12.5% 106 Used body powder 8+ times in last 7 days 724 1.8% 80 Used body wash/shower gel in last 6 months 19,653 47.6% 92 Used breath freshener in last 6 months 17,276 41.9% 90 Used complexion care product in last 6 months 21,970 53.2% 113 Used complexion care product <7 times last week 5,894 14.3% 104 Used complexion care product 11+ times last week 8,675 21.0% 126 Used complexion care prod: dry facial skin type 2,699 6.5% 90 Used complexion care prod: normal facial skin type 8,446 20.5% 135 Used complexion care prod: oily facial skin type 2,806 6.8% 112 Used dental floss in last 6 months 29,813 72.2% 116 110 Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 11, 2011 Page 3 of 12

Health and Beauty Market Potential Expected Number of Product/Consumer Behavior Adults Percent MPI Used dental rinse in last 6 months 7,540 18.3% 91 Used denture adhesive/fixative in last 6 months 1,563 3.8% 60 Used denture cleaner in last 6 months 2,614 6.3% 57 Used deodorant/antiperspirant in last 6 months 38,005 92.1% 99 Used deodorant/antiperspirant <8 times last week 29,295 71.0% 103 Used deodorant/antiperspirant 15+ times last week 1,430 3.5% 57 Used disposable razor in last 6 months 19,282 46.7% 89 Used electric shaver in last 6 months 7,152 17.3% 92 Used hair coloring product (at home) last 6 months 7,137 17.3% 87 Used hair conditioner (at home) in last 6 months 25,470 61.7% 99 Used hair conditioning treatment (at home)/6 mo 9,075 22.0% 93 Used hair growth product in last 6 months 1,318 3.2% 140 Used hair mousse in last 6 months 5,482 13.3% 76 Used hair spray (at home) in last 6 months 12,014 29.1% 80 Used hair styling gel/lotion in last 6 months 13,608 33.0% 123 Used hand & body cream/lotion/oil in last 6 months 28,347 68.7% 95 Used hand & body cream/lotion/oil <5 times last wk 9,026 21.9% 102 Used hand & body cream/lotion/oil 9+ times last wk 8,216 19.9% 80 Used hand & body cream in last 6 months 6,872 16.7% 95 Used hand & body lotion in last 6 months 19,255 46.7% 95 Used hand & body oil in last 6 months 2,123 5.1% 99 Used lip care in last 6 months 25,206 61.1% 102 Used liquid soap/hand sanitizer in last 6 months 31,259 75.8% 99 Used mouthwash in last 6 months 26,294 63.7% 97 Used mouthwash <4 times in last 7 days 10,021 24.3% 113 Used mouthwash 8+ times in last 7 days 5,616 13.6% 86 Used shampoo (at home) in last 6 months 37,356 90.5% 98 Used shampoo plus conditioner prod (at home)/6 mo 5,718 13.9% 72 Used shaving cream/gel in last 6 months 20,598 49.9% 95 Used personal care soap (bar) in last 6 months 32,665 79.2% 94 Used personal care soap for antibacterial purpose 8,007 19.4% 101 Used personal care soap for complexion 3,076 7.5% 109 Used personal care soap for deodorant 6,343 15.4% 95 Use personal care soap for moisturizing 8,525 20.7% 95 Bought toothbrush in last 6 months 34,122 82.7% 97 Bought electric toothbrush in last 6 months 3,887 9.4% 141 Used toothpaste in last 6 months 40,188 97.4% 102 Used toothpaste <8 times in last 7 days 11,508 27.9% 87 Used toothpaste 15+ times in last 7 days 6,199 15.0% 92 Used toothpaste with baking soda in last 6 months 4,685 11.4% 99 Used toothpaste (gel) in last 6 months 11,545 28.0% 100 Used toothpaste (paste) in last 6 months 21,768 52.8% 109 Used whitening toothpaste in last 6 months 15,625 37.9% 109 Used tooth whitener (not toothpaste) last 6 months 5,522 13.4% 126 Had professional manicure/pedicure last 6 months 10,111 24.5% 143 Had professional facial/massage last 6 months 7,462 18.1% 192 Spent $100+ at barber shops in last 6 months 3,407 8.3% 154 Spent $100+ at beauty parlors in last 6 months 7,197 17.4% 110 Behavior and Preferences Reports Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 11, 2011 Page 4 of 12 111

Pets and Products Market Potential Behavior and Preferences Reports Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Population 18+ 41,265 45,338 Households 24,068 26,529 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Expected Number of Product/Consumer Behavior Households Percent MPI HH owns any pet 8,156 33.9% 66 HH owns any bird 335 1.4% 48 HH owns any cat 4,768 19.8% 82 HH owns any dog 3,814 15.8% 42 HH owns 1 cat 2,954 12.3% 96 HH owns 2+ cats 1,817 7.5% 65 HH owns 1 dog 3,018 12.5% 53 HH owns 2+ dogs 797 3.3% 23 HH used canned cat food in last 6 months 2,417 10.0% 86 HH used <4 cans of cat food in last 7 days 1,035 4.3% 99 HH used 8+ cans of cat food in last 7 days 845 3.5% 98 HH used packaged dry cat food in last 6 months 4,626 19.2% 83 HH used <5 pounds of packaged dry cat food last mo 2,260 9.4% 115 HH used 11+ pounds of packaged dry cat food last mo 1,090 4.5% 63 HH used cat treats in last 6 months 2,380 9.9% 96 HH used cat litter in last 6 months 4,410 18.3% 90 HH used canned dog food in last 6 months 1,575 6.5% 49 HH used packaged dry dog food in last 6 months 3,696 15.4% 42 HH used <10 pounds of pkgd dry dog food last month 2,030 8.4% 51 HH used 25+ pounds of pkgd dry dog food last month 1,003 4.2% 38 HH used dog biscuits/treats in last 6 months 3,039 12.6% 43 HH used <2 packages of dog biscuits/treats last mo 1,864 7.7% 52 HH used 4+ packages of dog biscuits/treats last mo 365 1.5% 27 HH used flea/tick care prod for cat/dog last 12 mo 4,243 17.6% 52 HH member took pet to vet in last 12 mo: 1 time 1,728 7.2% 57 HH member took pet to vet in last 12 mo: 2 times 1,681 7.0% 63 HH member took pet to vet in last 12 mo: 3 times 728 3.0% 54 HH member took pet to vet in last 12 mo: 4 times 586 2.4% 59 HH member took pet to vet in last 12 mo: 5+ times 930 3.9% 69 Bought pet food from vet in last 12 months 1,241 5.2% 101 Bought flea control product from vet in last 12 mo 1,934 8.0% 60 112 Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 3

Restaurant Market Potential Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Population 18+ 41,265 45,338 Households 24,068 26,529 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Expected Number of Product/Consumer Behavior Adults Percent MPI Went to family restaurant/steak house in last 6 months 28,692 69.5% 97 Family restaurant/steak house last month: <2 times 11,775 28.5% 111 Family restaurant/steak house last month: 2-4 times 10,710 26.0% 96 Family restaurant/steak house last month: 5+ times 6,207 15.0% 77 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: breakfast 3,462 8.4% 64 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: lunch 10,335 25.0% 101 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: snack 1,829 4.4% 158 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: dinner 20,958 50.8% 96 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: weekday 15,303 37.1% 96 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: weekend 17,007 41.2% 93 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Applebee's 8,359 20.3% 80 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Bennigan's 1,247 3.0% 137 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Bob Evans Farm 841 2.0% 44 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Cheesecake Factory 5,105 12.4% 188 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Chili's Grill & Bar 5,177 12.5% 108 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Cracker Barrel 2,411 5.8% 53 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Denny's 2,754 6.7% 74 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Friendly's 1,731 4.2% 105 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Golden Corral 1,235 3.0% 41 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Intl Hse of Pancakes 4,569 11.1% 95 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Lone Star Steakhouse 722 1.8% 64 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Old Country Buffet 954 2.3% 81 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Olive Garden 6,037 14.6% 82 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Outback Steakhouse 4,171 10.1% 88 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Perkins 1,003 2.4% 67 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Red Lobster 4,516 10.9% 81 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Red Robin 1,985 4.8% 85 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Ruby Tuesday 2,589 6.3% 75 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Ryan's 493 1.2% 32 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: Sizzler 1,289 3.1% 104 Family restaurant/steak house last 6 months: T.G.I. Friday's 4,204 10.2% 99 Went to fast food/drive-in restaurant in last 6 months 35,842 86.9% 98 Went to fast food/drive-in restaurant <6 times/month 16,809 40.7% 116 Went to fast food/drive-in restaurant 6-13 times/month 11,508 27.9% 96 Went to fast food/drive-in restaurant 14+ times/month 7,531 18.3% 73 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: breakfast 11,065 26.8% 98 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: lunch 23,176 56.2% 95 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: snack 11,214 27.2% 156 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: dinner 19,117 46.3% 96 Behavior and Preferences Reports Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 6 113

Restaurant Market Potential Behavior and Preferences Reports Expected Number of Product/Consumer Behavior Adults Percent MPI Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: weekday 26,781 64.9% 98 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: weekend 19,083 46.2% 96 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: A & W 906 2.2% 48 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Arby's 5,693 13.8% 67 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Boston Market 3,202 7.8% 163 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Burger King 11,221 27.2% 75 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Captain D's 868 2.1% 41 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Carl's Jr. 2,414 5.9% 94 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Checkers 954 2.3% 73 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Chick-fil-A 4,125 10.0% 78 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Chipotle Mex. Grill 6,681 16.2% 266 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Chuck E. Cheese 1,234 3.0% 67 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Church's Fr. Chicken 1,316 3.2% 74 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Dairy Queen 4,737 11.5% 72 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Del Taco 1,401 3.4% 101 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Domino's Pizza 5,870 14.2% 106 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Dunkin' Donuts 8,088 19.6% 170 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Fuddruckers 1,388 3.4% 120 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Hardee's 1,075 2.6% 38 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Jack in the Box 3,986 9.7% 93 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: KFC 6,814 16.5% 60 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Little Caesars 1,393 3.4% 46 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Long John Silver's 965 2.3% 37 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: McDonald's 19,827 48.0% 86 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Panera Bread 5,017 12.2% 125 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Papa John's 3,515 8.5% 98 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Pizza Hut 5,000 12.1% 55 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Popeyes 2,228 5.4% 74 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Quiznos 4,977 12.1% 134 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Sonic Drive-In 1,743 4.2% 36 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Starbucks 12,046 29.2% 197 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Steak n Shake 1,926 4.7% 93 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Subway 12,703 30.8% 97 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Taco Bell 11,220 27.2% 84 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Wendy's 11,017 26.7% 86 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: Whataburger 856 2.1% 43 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: White Castle 1,141 2.8% 68 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: eat in 14,731 35.7% 95 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: home delivery 4,060 9.8% 94 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: take-out/drive-thru 17,930 43.5% 83 Fast food/drive-in last 6 months: take-out/walk-in 13,109 31.8% 129 114 Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 17, 2011 Page 2 of 6

Sports and Leisure Market Potential Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Population 18+ 41,265 45,338 Households 24,068 26,529 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults Percent MPI Participated in aerobics 6,671 16.2% 164 Participated in archery 669 1.6% 61 Participated in backpacking/hiking 6,885 16.7% 177 Participated in baseball 2,433 5.9% 113 Participated in basketball 4,538 11.0% 118 Participated in bicycling (mountain) 2,603 6.3% 171 Participated in bicycling (road) 7,135 17.3% 179 Participated in boating (power) 2,506 6.1% 99 Participated in bowling 6,975 16.9% 145 Participated in canoeing/kayaking 2,424 5.9% 123 Participated in downhill skiing 3,168 7.7% 263 Participated in fishing (fresh water) 3,761 9.1% 70 Participated in fishing (salt water) 1,959 4.7% 104 Participated in football 3,198 7.8% 124 Participated in Frisbee 3,772 9.1% 167 Participated in golf 5,112 12.4% 120 Play golf < once a month 2,511 6.1% 154 Play golf 1+ times a month 1,998 4.8% 90 Participated in horseback riding 755 1.8% 60 Participated in hunting with rifle 573 1.4% 29 Participated in hunting with shotgun 597 1.4% 34 Participated in ice skating 2,458 6.0% 207 Participated in jogging/running 8,766 21.2% 201 Participated in martial arts 753 1.8% 130 Participated in motorcycling 1,347 3.3% 89 Participated in Pilates 2,767 6.7% 205 Participated in roller skating 706 1.7% 82 Participated in snowboarding 1,926 4.7% 243 Participated in soccer 2,539 6.2% 143 Participated in softball 2,395 5.8% 149 Participated in swimming 10,115 24.5% 126 Participated in target shooting 1,464 3.5% 92 Participated in tennis 4,052 9.8% 230 Participated in volleyball 2,180 5.3% 151 Participated in walking for exercise 13,768 33.4% 112 Participated in weight lifting 8,933 21.6% 184 Participated in yoga 5,454 13.2% 229 Spent on high end sports/recreation equipment/12 mo: <$250 2,495 6.0% 137 Spent on high end sports/recreation equipment/12 mo: $250+ 1,610 3.9% 100 Attend sports event: auto racing (NASCAR) 2,336 5.7% 77 Attend sports event: auto racing (not NASCAR) 2,127 5.2% 81 Attend sports event: baseball game 8,571 20.8% 141 Behavior and Preferences Reports Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 12, 2011 Page 1 of 12 115

Sports and Leisure Market Potential Behavior and Preferences Reports Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults Percent MPI Attend sports event: basketball game (college) 3,361 8.1% 102 Attend sports event: basketball game (pro) 4,017 9.7% 114 Attend sports event: football game (college) 4,379 10.6% 103 Attend sports event: football-monday night game (pro) 2,942 7.1% 116 Attend sports event: football-weekend game (pro) 5,821 14.1% 156 Attend sports event: golf tournament 2,695 6.5% 118 Attend sports event: ice hockey game 3,124 7.6% 114 Attend sports event: soccer game 2,762 6.7% 108 Attend sports event: tennis match 2,888 7.0% 142 Attended adult education course in last 12 months 4,234 10.3% 155 Attended auto show in last 12 months 3,424 8.3% 100 Went to bar/night club in last 12 months 15,746 38.2% 200 Went to beach in last 12 months 14,904 36.1% 147 Attended dance performance in last 12 months 3,543 8.6% 193 Danced/went dancing in last 12 months 6,128 14.9% 156 Dined out in last 12 months 24,597 59.6% 121 Dine out < once a month 2,243 5.4% 116 Dine out once a month 1,758 4.3% 69 Dine out 2-3 times a month 4,947 12.0% 104 Dine out once a week 7,200 17.4% 151 Dine out 2+ times per week 6,426 15.6% 157 Gambled at casino in last 12 months 7,647 18.5% 116 Gambled at casino 6+ times in last 12 months 677 1.6% 60 Gambled in Atlantic City in last 12 months 1,409 3.4% 135 Gambled in Las Vegas in last 12 months 3,390 8.2% 172 Attended horse races in last 12 months 1,783 4.3% 146 Attended movies in last 6 months 29,076 70.5% 120 Attended movies in last 90 days: < once a month 15,031 36.4% 113 Attended movies in last 90 days: once a month 5,377 13.0% 127 Attended movies in last 90 days: 2-3 times a month 4,413 10.7% 159 Attended movies in last 90 days: once/week or more 1,001 2.4% 95 Prefer to see movie after second week of release 11,765 28.5% 120 Went to museum in last 12 months 11,838 28.7% 225 Attended music performance in last 12 months 16,646 40.3% 170 Attended country music performance in last 12 mo 1,141 2.8% 54 Attended rock music performance in last 12 months 9,633 23.3% 214 Attended classical music/opera performance/12 mo 4,792 11.6% 253 Went to live theater in last 12 months 9,674 23.4% 178 Visited a theme park in last 12 months 9,212 22.3% 104 Visited Disney World (FL)/12 mo: Magic Kingdom 1,332 3.2% 95 Visited any Sea World in last 12 months 1,924 4.7% 138 Visited any Six Flags in last 12 months 2,974 7.2% 124 Went to zoo in last 12 months 7,776 18.8% 148 Played backgammon in last 12 months 1,185 2.9% 143 Participated in book club in last 12 months 1,668 4.0% 128 Played billiards/pool in last 12 months 6,397 15.5% 161 Played bingo in last 12 months 1,066 2.6% 61 Did birdwatching in last 12 months 1,994 4.8% 78 Played board game in last 12 months 10,183 24.7% 151 116 Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 12, 2011 Page 2 of 12

Sports and Leisure Market Potential Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults Percent MPI Played cards in last 12 months 10,250 24.8% 119 Played chess in last 12 months 2,555 6.2% 169 Cooked for fun in last 12 months 11,449 27.7% 133 Did crossword puzzle in last 12 months 7,355 17.8% 122 Participated in fantasy sports league last 12 mo 2,350 5.7% 175 Flew a kite in last 12 months 1,301 3.2% 111 Did furniture refinishing in last 12 months 1,601 3.9% 120 Did indoor gardening/plant care in last 12 months 5,112 12.4% 123 Participated in karaoke in last 12 months 2,850 6.9% 156 Bought lottery ticket in last 12 months 13,615 33.0% 95 Bought lottery ticket in last 12 mo: Daily Drawing 2,134 5.2% 107 Bought lottery ticket in last 12 mo: Instant Game 5,650 13.7% 86 Bought lottery ticket in last 12 mo: Lotto Drawing 8,697 21.1% 99 Played lottery: <3 times in last 30 days 7,468 18.1% 115 Played lottery: 3-7 times in last 30 days 3,293 8.0% 83 Played lottery: 8+ times in last 30 days 2,854 6.9% 74 Played musical instrument in last 12 months 5,631 13.6% 171 Did painting/drawing in last 12 months 4,971 12.0% 184 Did photography in last 12 months 7,737 18.8% 149 Read book in last 12 months 22,147 53.7% 132 Participated in trivia games in last 12 months 3,991 9.7% 160 Played video game in last 12 months 6,320 15.3% 115 Did woodworking in last 12 months 2,093 5.1% 108 Participated in word games in last 12 months 4,468 10.8% 114 Member of AARP 4,293 10.4% 67 Member of business club 2,314 5.6% 225 Member of charitable organization 3,387 8.2% 130 Member of church board 873 2.1% 49 Member of fraternal order 1,309 3.2% 90 Member of religious club 1,680 4.1% 64 Member of union 1,904 4.6% 88 Member of veterans club 686 1.7% 49 Bought any children`s toy/game in last 12 months 11,289 27.4% 79 Spent on toys/games in last 12 months: <$50 1,535 3.7% 61 Spent on toys/games in last 12 months: $50-99 733 1.8% 64 Spent on toys/games in last 12 months: $100-199 1,986 4.8% 67 Spent on toys/games in last 12 months: $200-499 3,784 9.2% 85 Spent on toys/games in last 12 months: $500+ 2,495 6.0% 105 Bought infant toy in last 12 months 2,944 7.1% 85 Bought pre-school toy in last 12 months 3,435 8.3% 103 Spent on toys/games (for child <6)/12 mo: <$100 3,645 8.8% 80 Spent on toys/games (for child <6)/12 mo: $100-199 2,875 7.0% 103 Spent on toys/games (for child <6)/12 mo: $200+ 3,199 7.8% 100 Bought for child in last 12 mo: boy action figure 2,572 6.2% 77 Bought for child in last 12 mo: girl action figure 1,522 3.7% 119 Bought for child in last 12 mo: bicycle 2,121 5.1% 75 Bought for child in last 12 mo: board game 4,059 9.8% 83 Behavior and Preferences Reports Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 12, 2011 Page 3 of 12 117

Sports and Leisure Market Potential Behavior and Preferences Reports Expected Product/Consumer Behavior Number of Adults Percent MPI Bought for child in last 12 mo: builder set 1,227 3.0% 88 Bought for child in last 12 mo: car 2,338 5.7% 61 Bought for child in last 12 mo: construction toy 1,215 2.9% 60 Bought for child in last 12 mo: large/baby doll 2,203 5.3% 82 Bought for child in last 12 mo: fashion doll 1,526 3.7% 72 Bought for child in last 12 mo: plush doll/animal 2,682 6.5% 77 Bought for child in last 12 mo: doll accessories 1,510 3.7% 91 Bought for child in last 12 mo: doll clothing 1,584 3.8% 93 Bought for child in last 12 mo: educational toy 5,013 12.1% 89 Bought for child in last 12 mo: electronic game 2,805 6.8% 73 Bought for child in last 12 mo: mechanical toy 799 1.9% 48 Bought for child in last 12 mo: model kit/set 722 1.8% 68 Bought for child in last 12 mo: sound game 955 2.3% 83 Bought for child in last 12 mo: water toy 2,826 6.8% 71 Bought for child in last 12 mo: word game 1,222 3.0% 77 Bought book in last 12 months 26,362 63.9% 127 Bought 1-3 books in last 12 months 8,373 20.3% 103 Bought 4-9 books in last 12 months 9,924 24.0% 154 Bought 10+ books in last 12 months 8,060 19.5% 129 Bought paperback book in last 12 months 21,898 53.1% 140 Bought <3 paperback books in last 12 months 6,403 15.5% 120 Bought 3-6 paperback books in last 12 months 9,119 22.1% 168 Bought 7+ paperback books in last 12 months 6,376 15.5% 131 Bought hardcover book in last 12 months 16,393 39.7% 142 Bought <3 hardcover books in last 12 months 7,419 18.0% 147 Bought 3-5 hardcover books in last 12 months 4,624 11.2% 140 Bought 6+ hardcover books in last 12 months 4,364 10.6% 135 Bought book (fiction) in last 12 months 16,167 39.2% 139 Bought book (non-fiction) in last 12 months 16,402 39.7% 156 Bought biography in last 12 months 6,097 14.8% 203 Bought children`s book in last 12 months 4,043 9.8% 77 Bought cookbook in last 12 months 5,558 13.5% 123 Bought desk dictionary in last 12 months 968 2.3% 115 Bought history book in last 12 months 5,546 13.4% 178 Bought mystery book in last 12 months 4,380 10.6% 94 Bought personal/business self-help book last 12 mo 4,988 12.1% 168 Bought religious book (not bible) last 12 months 2,711 6.6% 87 Bought romance book in last 12 months 1,625 3.9% 60 Bought science fiction book in last 12 months 2,306 5.6% 123 Bought book through book club in last 12 months 1,223 3.0% 68 Bought book at book store in last 12 months 20,280 49.1% 146 Bought book at Barnes & Noble in last 12 months 13,950 33.8% 172 Bought book at Borders in last 12 months 7,271 17.6% 159 Bought book at convenience store in last 12 months 860 2.1% 94 Bought book at department store in last 12 months 2,185 5.3% 69 Bought book at drug store in last 12 months 769 1.9% 82 Bought book through Internet in last 12 mo 8,532 20.7% 203 Bought book through mail order in last 12 months 1,311 3.2% 93 Bought book at supermarket in last 12 months 1,030 2.5% 48 Bought book at warehouse store in last 12 months 1,969 4.8% 82 118 Data Note: An MPI (Market Potential Index) measures the relative likelihood of the adults in the specified trade area to exhibit certain consumer behavior or purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. An MPI of 100 represents the U.S. average. Source: These data are based upon national propensities to use various products and services, applied to local demographic composition. Usage data were collected by GfK MRI in a nationally representative survey of U.S. households. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. November 12, 2011 Page 4 of 12

Community Analyst Online Spending Reports

Automotive Aftermarket Expenditures Spending Reports Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Households 24,068 26,529 Families 7,178 7,796 Median Age 35.7 35.8 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Products Spending Potential Average Amount Index Spent Total Vehicle Coolant/Brake/Transmission Fluids 159 $7.61 $183,108 Gasoline 150 $4,215.74 $101,463,722 Motor Oil 147 $17.39 $418,656 Vehicle Parts/Equipment and Accessories 162 $90.88 $2,187,326 Tire Purchase/Replacement 140 $201.76 $4,855,976 Vehicle Audio/Video Equipment and Installation 180 $12.76 $307,107 Vehicle Cleaning Products and Services 168 $13.70 $329,761 Services Auto Repair Service Policy 140 $23.03 $554,393 Membership Fees for Automobile Service Clubs 146 $32.05 $771,388 Global Positioning Services 149 $3.77 $90,838 Vehicle Air Conditioning Repair 146 $25.79 $620,609 Vehicle Body Work and Painting 158 $60.26 $1,450,316 Vehicle Brake Work 160 $126.89 $3,053,912 Vehicle Clutch/Transmission Repair 147 $67.61 $1,627,295 Vehicle Cooling System Repair 161 $46.65 $1,122,724 Vehicle Drive Shaft and Rear-end Repair 177 $15.30 $368,272 Vehicle Electrical System Repair 159 $54.82 $1,319,440 Vehicle Exhaust System Repair 164 $21.94 $528,058 Vehicle Front End Alignment/Wheel Balance & Rotation 154 $28.50 $685,874 Lube/Oil Change and Oil Filters 145 $130.38 $3,137,903 Vehicle Motor Repair/Replacement 152 $139.41 $3,355,393 Vehicle Motor Tune-up 163 $100.96 $2,429,946 Vehicle Shock Absorber Replacement 170 $11.36 $273,384 Vehicle Steering/Front End Repair 160 $44.28 $1,065,807 Tire Repair and Other Repair Work 157 $102.22 $2,460,201 120 Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Source: Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015; Consumer Spending data are derived from the 2006 and 2007 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 3

Financial Expenditures Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Households 24,068 26,529 Families 7,178 7,796 Median Age 35.7 35.8 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Spending Potential Average Amount Index Spent Total Assets Market Value Checking Accounts 132 $8,296.96 $199,689,693 Savings Accounts 132 $17,425.61 $419,396,431 U.S. Savings Bonds 114 $467.13 $11,242,903 Stocks, Bonds & Mutual Funds 119 $46,541.95 $1,120,163,080 Annual Changes Checking Accounts 169 $439.70 $10,582,505 Savings Accounts 221 $863.70 $20,787,350 U.S. Savings Bonds -41 $-0.98 $-23,493 Earnings Dividends, Royalties, Estates, Trusts 124 $1,216.17 $29,270,647 Interest from Savings Accounts or Bonds 131 $1,200.67 $28,897,563 Retirement Plan Contributions 141 $1,939.30 $46,674,700 Liabilities Original Mortgage Amount 143 $30,663.74 $738,009,079 Vehicle Loan Amount 1 155 $4,206.27 $101,235,768 Amount Paid: Interest Home Mortgage 130 $6,058.13 $145,805,829 Lump Sum Home Equity Loan 124 $161.31 $3,882,436 New Car/Truck/Van Loan 144 $301.94 $7,266,986 Used Car/Truck/Van Loan 157 $254.79 $6,132,284 Amount Paid: Principal Home Mortgage 121 $2,390.39 $57,531,424 Lump Sum Home Equity Loan 121 $203.03 $4,886,584 New Car/Truck/Van Loan 140 $1,552.93 $37,375,535 Used Car/Truck/Van Loan 151 $1,148.89 $27,651,216 Spending Reports Checking Account and Banking Service Charges 187 $51.93 $1,249,797 Finance Charges, excluding Mortgage/Vehicle 168 $411.05 $9,893,054 Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Annual change may be negative. 1 Vehicle Loan Amount is the amount of a loan for a car, truck, van, boat, camper, motorcycle, motor scooter, or moped, excluding interest. Source: Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015; Consumer Spending data are derived from the 2006 and 2007 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. November 12, 2011 Page 1 of 3 121

House and Home Expenditures Spending Reports 2010 Housing Summary 2010 Demographic Summary Housing Units 27,479 Population 45,151 2010-2015 Percent Change 10.54% Households 24,068 Percent Occupied 87.6% Families 7,178 Percent Owner HHs 50.1% Median Age 35.7 Median Home Value $308,445 Median Household Income $81,571 Spending Potential Average Amount Index Spent Total Owned Dwellings 125 $14,750.45 $355,011,129 Mortgage Interest 130 $6,058.13 $145,805,829 Mortgage Principal 121 $2,390.39 $57,531,424 Property Taxes 123 $2,731.46 $65,740,284 Homeowners Insurance 108 $485.20 $11,677,670 Ground Rent 110 $79.84 $1,921,480 Maintenance and Remodeling Services 123 $2,448.01 $58,918,368 Maintenance and Remodeling Materials 116 $430.47 $10,360,396 Property Management and Security 148 $126.94 $3,055,207 Rented Dwellings 328 $11,275.78 $271,383,474 Rent 332 $10,808.52 $260,137,506 Rent Received as Pay 302 $277.35 $6,675,194 Renters' Insurance 281 $36.71 $883,424 Maintenance and Repair Services 236 $50.02 $1,203,779 Maintenance and Repair Materials 195 $103.19 $2,483,571 Owned Vacation Homes 144 $671.39 $16,158,807 Mortgage Payment 139 $284.34 $6,843,389 Property Taxes 132 $149.19 $3,590,666 Homeowners Insurance 127 $18.86 $453,992 Maintenance and Remodeling 169 $196.98 $4,740,907 Property Management and Security 129 $22.02 $529,854 Housing While Attending School 129 $104.78 $2,521,791 Household Operations 147 $2,314.87 $55,713,816 Child Care 175 $808.35 $19,455,286 Care for Elderly or Handicapped 121 $87.28 $2,100,635 Appliance Rental and Repair 125 $30.51 $734,388 Computer Information Services 162 $396.31 $9,538,293 Home Security System Services 129 $33.84 $814,465 Non-Apparel Household Laundry/Dry Cleaning 37 $13.82 $332,546 Housekeeping Services 141 $215.42 $5,184,615 Lawn and Garden 122 $509.71 $12,267,503 Moving/Storage/Freight Express 188 $114.32 $2,751,344 PC Repair (Personal Use) 156 $13.77 $331,396 Reupholstering/Furniture Repair 133 $10.58 $254,596 Termite/Pest Control 110 $26.74 $643,655 Water Softening Services 105 $5.90 $142,011 Internet Services Away from Home 168 $4.50 $108,204 Voice Over IP Service 207 $13.81 $332,352 Other Home Services (1) 131 $30.01 $722,390 Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. 122 November 18, 2011 Page 1 of 9

House and Home Expenditures Spending Potential Average Amount Index Spent Total Utilities, Fuels, Public Services 148 $6,686.42 $160,927,546 Bottled Gas 80 $54.05 $1,300,767 Electricity 144 $2,436.96 $58,652,324 Fuel Oil 146 $163.53 $3,935,779 Natural Gas 148 $966.58 $23,263,473 Telephone Services 161 $2,320.25 $55,843,405 Water and Other Public Services 135 $737.21 $17,743,034 Coal/Wood/Other Fuel 91 $7.85 $188,951 Housekeeping Supplies 149 $1,042.94 $25,101,236 Laundry and Cleaning Supplies 150 $285.59 $6,873,559 Postage and Stationery 149 $305.20 $7,345,478 Other HH Products (2) 148 $452.15 $10,882,214 Household Textiles 153 $203.65 $4,901,476 Bathroom Linens 170 $30.14 $725,361 Bedroom Linens 163 $100.85 $2,427,314 Kitchen and Dining Room Linens 152 $4.68 $112,753 Curtains and Draperies 138 $39.69 $955,287 Slipcovers, Decorative Pillows 162 $6.92 $166,524 Materials for Slipcovers/Curtains 120 $18.43 $443,467 Other Linens 168 $2.94 $70,777 Furniture 162 $973.21 $23,422,922 Mattresses and Box Springs 164 $130.55 $3,141,984 Other Bedroom Furniture 162 $173.62 $4,178,687 Sofas 179 $271.15 $6,525,998 Living Room Tables and Chairs 152 $126.02 $3,033,092 Kitchen, Dining Room Furniture 167 $103.78 $2,497,745 Infant Furniture 166 $18.47 $444,639 Outdoor Furniture 123 $32.85 $790,707 Wall Units, Cabinets, Other Furniture (3) 147 $116.76 $2,810,145 Major Appliances 133 $402.07 $9,676,836 Dishwashers and Disposals 124 $33.81 $813,750 Refrigerators and Freezers 130 $106.67 $2,567,207 Clothes Washers 129 $64.68 $1,556,608 Clothes Dryers 128 $48.97 $1,178,526 Cooking Stoves and Ovens 133 $62.60 $1,506,603 Microwave Ovens 164 $20.96 $504,510 Window Air Conditioners 175 $12.27 $295,217 Electric Floor Cleaning Equipment 135 $30.48 $733,652 Sewing Machines and Miscellaneous Appliances 134 $21.64 $520,792 Spending Reports Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. November 18, 2011 Page 2 of 9 123

House and Home Expenditures Spending Reports Household Items Spending Potential Average Amount Index Spent Total Floor Coverings 143 $107.47 $2,586,469 Housewares 147 $126.73 $3,050,081 Small Appliances 154 $50.59 $1,217,517 Window Coverings 147 $57.12 $1,374,822 Lamps and Other Lighting Fixtures 145 $34.15 $821,845 Infant Equipment 51 $10.25 $246,697 Rental of Furniture 255 $11.80 $284,033 Laundry and Cleaning Equipment 149 $33.27 $800,708 Closet and Storage Items 33 $8.36 $201,227 Luggage 156 $14.41 $346,902 Clocks and Other Household Decoratives 40 $82.19 $1,978,131 Telephones and Accessories 118 $50.47 $1,214,617 Telephone Answering Devices 155 $1.31 $31,432 Grills and Outdoor Equipment 35 $18.57 $446,903 Power Tools 140 $44.80 $1,078,205 Hand Tools 189 $19.55 $470,412 Office Furniture/Equipment for Home Use 148 $24.15 $581,263 Computers and Hardware for Home Use 170 $325.01 $7,822,239 Software and Accessories for Home Use 169 $48.20 $1,160,154 Other Household Items (4) 147 $152.45 $3,669,145 (1) Other Home Services include miscellaneous home services and small repair jobs not already specified. (2) Other HH Products includes paper towels, napkins, toilet tissue, facial tissue, and miscellaneous household products, such as paper, plastic and foil products. (3) Wall Units Cabinets and Other Furniture includes modular wall units, shelves or cabinets, and other living room, family or recreation room furniture including desks. (4) Other Household Items includes the purchase/rental of smoke alarms and detectors for owned and rented homes, other household appliances for owned and rented homes, curtain and drapery hardware, rope, portable ladders, sheds, non-permanent shelves and shelving, Personal Digital Assistants, and miscellaneous household Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. 124 November 18, 2011 Page 3 of 9

Medical Expenditures Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Households 24,068 26,529 Families 7,178 7,796 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Males per 100 Females 111.2 110.6 Population By Age Population <5 Years 3.2% 3.3% Population 5-17 Years 5.4% 5.6% Population 65+ Years 8.3% 10.1% Median Age 35.7 35.8 Spending Potential Average Amount Index Spent Total Health Care 134 $5,008.87 $120,552,647 Medical Care 135 $2,423.87 $58,337,183 Physician Services 141 $319.22 $7,682,963 Dental Services 140 $454.43 $10,937,073 Eyecare Services 143 $71.51 $1,721,006 Lab Tests, X-Rays 131 $72.09 $1,735,121 Hospital Room and Hospital Services 144 $196.69 $4,733,798 Convalescent or Nursing Home Care 181 $41.83 $1,006,646 Other Medical services (1) 131 $146.60 $3,528,227 Nonprescription Drugs 140 $144.27 $3,472,264 Prescription Drugs 124 $617.76 $14,868,166 Nonprescription Vitamins 142 $80.47 $1,936,704 Medicare Prescription Drug Premium 130 $64.55 $1,553,605 Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses 138 $106.24 $2,556,866 Hearing Aids 119 $25.79 $620,745 Medical Equipment for General Use 140 $8.86 $213,189 Other Medical Supplies (2) 144 $73.58 $1,770,787 Spending Reports Health Insurance 134 $2,585.01 $62,215,530 Blue Cross/Blue Shield 131 $734.95 $17,688,683 Commercial Health Insurance 138 $517.77 $12,461,524 Health Maintenance Organization 157 $522.17 $12,567,415 Medicare Payments 123 $506.99 $12,202,067 Long Term Care Insurance 121 $101.21 $2,435,870 Other Health Insurance (3) 120 $201.93 $4,860,078 Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. (1) Other Medical Services includes Services by Medical Professionals other than Physicians, Nursing Services, Therapeutic Treatments, Blood Donation, Ambulance, Emergency Room, and Outpatient Hospital Services (2) Other Medical Supplies includes Topicals, Dressings, Supportive and Convalescent Medical Equipment, Rental of Medical Equipment for General Use, and Rental of Supportive and Convalescent Medical Equipment. (3) Other Health Insurance includes Medicare Supplements and Other Health Insurance excluding Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Source: Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015; Consumer Spending data are derived from the 2006 and 2007 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor statistics November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 3 125

Recreation Expenditures Spending Reports Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Population 45,151 49,744 Households 24,068 26,529 Families 7,178 7,796 Median Age 35.7 35.8 Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Spending Potential Average Amount Index Spent Total Entertainment/Recreation Fees and Admissions 155 $961.54 $23,142,168 Admission to Movies, Theater, Opera, Ballet 172 $260.86 $6,278,365 Admission to Sporting Events, excl.trips 149 $88.87 $2,138,896 Fees for Participant Sports, excl.trips 145 $154.59 $3,720,710 Fees for Recreational Lessons 148 $201.34 $4,845,845 Membership Fees for Social/Recreation/Civic Clubs 155 $253.89 $6,110,595 Dating Services 258 $1.98 $47,758 Rental of Video Cassettes and DVDs 177 $72.88 $1,753,983 Toys & Games 161 $234.79 $5,650,896 Toys and Playground Equipment 160 $226.30 $5,446,603 Play Arcade Pinball/Video Games 202 $3.83 $92,092 Online Entertainment and Games 201 $4.66 $112,207 Recreational Vehicles and Fees 122 $394.05 $9,483,827 Docking and Landing Fees for Boats and Planes 143 $10.14 $244,146 Camp Fees 135 $38.86 $935,316 Purchase of RVs or Boats 119 $331.62 $7,981,432 Rental of RVs or Boats 157 $13.42 $322,974 Sports, Recreation and Exercise Equipment 118 $214.28 $5,157,328 Exercise Equipment and Gear, Game Tables 124 $101.96 $2,454,001 Bicycles 174 $34.44 $828,943 Camping Equipment 72 $10.46 $251,650 Hunting and Fishing Equipment 76 $29.34 $706,044 Winter Sports Equipment 156 $10.06 $242,169 Water Sports Equipment 122 $8.15 $196,230 Other Sports Equipment 145 $13.72 $330,271 Rental/Repair of Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment 154 $6.15 $148,025 Photographic Equipment and Supplies 157 $162.88 $3,920,272 Film 142 $10.49 $252,550 Film Processing 146 $32.73 $787,808 Photographic Equipment 171 $73.24 $1,762,808 Photographer Fees/Other Supplies & Equip Rental/Repair 150 $46.42 $1,117,109 Reading 153 $236.77 $5,698,545 Magazine/Newspaper Subscriptions 130 $82.54 $1,986,533 Magazine/Newspaper Single Copies 170 $32.51 $782,531 Books 168 $121.72 $2,929,493 126 Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015; Consumer Spending data are derived from the 2006 and 2007 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 3

Retail Goods and Services Expenditures Top Tapestry Segments Percent Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Metro Renters 68.5% Population 45,151 49,744 Laptops and Lattes 23.2% Households 24,068 26,529 City Strivers 2.7% Families 7,178 7,796 Main Street, USA 1.8% Median Age 35.7 35.8 Metropolitans 1.6% Median Household Income $81,571 $100,706 Spending Potential Average Amount Index Spent Total Apparel and Services 120 $2,877.43 $69,253,425 Men's 112 $513.27 $12,353,272 Women's 104 $862.59 $20,760,714 Children's 121 $486.60 $11,711,429 Footwear 84 $349.58 $8,413,535 Watches & Jewelry 173 $335.77 $8,081,325 Apparel Products and Services (1) 352 $329.62 $7,933,149 Computer Computers and Hardware for Home Use 170 $325.01 $7,822,239 Software and Accessories for Home Use 169 $48.20 $1,160,154 Entertainment & Recreation 155 $5,001.94 $120,385,716 Fees and Admissions 155 $961.54 $23,142,168 Membership Fees for Clubs (2) 155 $253.89 $6,110,595 Fees for Participant Sports, excl. Trips 145 $154.59 $3,720,710 Admission to Movie/Theatre/Opera/Ballet 172 $260.86 $6,278,365 Admission to Sporting Events, excl. Trips 149 $88.87 $2,138,896 Fees for Recreational Lessons 148 $201.34 $4,845,845 Dating Services 258 $1.98 $47,758 TV/Video/Audio 162 $2,006.20 $48,284,844 Community Antenna or Cable TV 157 $1,132.35 $27,253,070 Televisions 162 $314.10 $7,559,657 VCRs, Video Cameras, and DVD Players 179 $36.43 $876,850 Video Cassettes and DVDs 181 $95.04 $2,287,427 Video and Computer Game Hardware and Software 175 $97.40 $2,344,291 Satellite Dishes 147 $1.86 $44,640 Rental of Video Cassettes and DVDs 177 $72.88 $1,753,983 Streaming/Downloaded Video 189 $2.64 $63,524 Audio (3) 164 $240.73 $5,793,852 Rental and Repair of TV/Radio/Sound Equipment 168 $12.78 $307,551 Pets 174 $749.14 $18,030,048 Toys and Games (4) 161 $234.79 $5,650,896 Recreational Vehicles and Fees (5) 122 $394.05 $9,483,827 Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment (6) 118 $214.28 $5,157,328 Photo Equipment and Supplies (7) 157 $162.88 $3,920,272 Reading (8) 153 $236.77 $5,698,545 Catered Affairs (9) 172 $42.29 $1,017,789 Food 163 $12,525.86 $301,470,141 Food at Home 160 $7,165.79 $172,464,791 Bakery and Cereal Products 157 $936.30 $22,534,680 Meats, Poultry, Fish, and Eggs 161 $1,667.90 $40,142,657 Dairy Products 157 $782.89 $18,842,527 Fruits and Vegetables 163 $1,280.16 $30,810,714 Snacks and Other Food at Home (10) 160 $2,498.53 $60,134,215 Food Away from Home 167 $5,360.08 $129,005,350 Alcoholic Beverages 185 $1,056.81 $25,435,196 Nonalcoholic Beverages at Home 161 $706.86 $17,012,654 Spending Reports Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015; Consumer Spending data are derived from the 2006 and 2007 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. November 12, 2011 Page 1 of 9 127

Retail Goods and Services Expenditures Spending Reports Financial Spending Potential Average Amount Index Spent Total Investments 144 $2,509.01 $60,386,374 Vehicle Loans 150 $7,353.35 $176,979,045 Health Nonprescription Drugs 140 $144.27 $3,472,264 Prescription Drugs 124 $617.76 $14,868,166 Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses 138 $106.24 $2,556,866 Home Mortgage Payment and Basics (11) 125 $11,744.95 $282,675,362 Maintenance and Remodeling Services 123 $2,448.02 $58,918,368 Maintenance and Remodeling Materials (12) 116 $430.47 $10,360,396 Utilities, Fuel, and Public Services 148 $6,686.42 $160,927,546 Household Furnishings and Equipment Household Textiles (13) 153 $203.65 $4,901,476 Furniture 162 $973.21 $23,422,922 Floor Coverings 143 $107.47 $2,586,469 Major Appliances (14) 133 $402.07 $9,676,836 Housewares (15) 147 $126.73 $3,050,081 Small Appliances 154 $50.59 $1,217,517 Luggage 156 $14.41 $346,902 Telephones and Accessories 118 $50.47 $1,214,617 Household Operations Child Care 175 $808.35 $19,455,286 Lawn and Garden (16) 122 $509.71 $12,267,503 Moving/Storage/Freight Express 188 $114.32 $2,751,344 Housekeeping Supplies (17) 149 $1,042.94 $25,101,236 Insurance Owners and Renters Insurance 113 $521.90 $12,561,045 Vehicle Insurance 154 $1,791.67 $43,121,611 Life/Other Insurance 122 $508.03 $12,227,193 Health Insurance 134 $2,585.01 $62,215,530 Personal Care Products (18) 157 $626.39 $15,075,909 School Books and Supplies (19) 182 $194.42 $4,679,247 Smoking Products 173 $737.65 $17,753,528 Transportation Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) (20) 152 $6,674.90 $160,650,225 Gasoline and Motor Oil 150 $4,288.48 $103,214,393 Vehicle Maintenance and Repairs 154 $1,449.12 $34,877,218 Travel Airline Fares 166 $760.55 $18,304,817 Lodging on Trips 146 $634.98 $15,282,608 Auto/Truck/Van Rental on Trips 161 $59.39 $1,429,300 Food and Drink on Trips 150 $652.48 $15,703,642 128 Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015; Consumer Spending data are derived from the 2006 and 2007 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. November 12, 2011 Page 2 of 9

Retail Goods and Services Expenditures (1) Apparel Products and Services includes material for making clothes, sewing patterns and notions, shoe repair and other shoe services, apparel laundry and dry cleaning, alteration, repair and tailoring of apparel, clothing rental and storage, and watch and jewelry repair. (2) Membership Fees for Clubs includes membership fees for social, recreational, and civic clubs. (3) Audio includes satellite radio service, sound components and systems, digital audio players, records, CDs, audio tapes, streaming/downloaded audio, tape recorders, radios, musical instruments and accessories, and rental and repair of musical instruments. (4) Toys and Games includes toys, games, arts and crafts, tricycles, playground equipment, arcade games, and online entertainment and games. (5) Recreational Vehicles & Fees includes docking and landing fees for boats and planes, purchase and rental of RVs or boats, and camp fees. (6) Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment includes exercise equipment and gear, game tables, bicycles, camping equipment, hunting and fishing equipment, winter sports equipment, water sports equipment, other sports equipment, and rental/repair of sports/recreation/exercise equipment. (7) Photo Equipment and Supplies includes film, film processing, photographic equipment, rental and repair of photo equipment, and photographer fees. (8) Reading includes magazine and newspaper subscriptions, single copies of magazines and newspapers, and books. (9) Catered Affairs includes expenses associated with live entertainment and rental of party supplies. (10) Snacks and Other Food at Home includes candy, chewing gum, sugar, artificial sweeteners, jam, jelly, preserves, margarine, fat, oil, salad dressing, nondairy cream and milk, peanut butter, frozen prepared food, potato chips, nuts, salt, spices, seasonings, olives, pickles, relishes, sauces, gravy, other condiments, soup, prepared salad, prepared dessert, baby food, miscellaneous prepared food, and nonalcoholic beverages. (11) Mortgage Payment and Basics includes mortgage interest, mortgage principal, property taxes, homeowners insurance, and ground rent. (12) Maintenance and Remodeling Materials includes supplies/tools/equipment for painting and wallpapering, plumbing supplies and equipment, electrical/heating/ac supplies, materials for hard surface flooring, materials for roofing/gutters, materials for plaster/panel/siding, materials for patio/fence/brick work, landscaping materials, and insulation materials for owned homes. Spending Reports (13) Household Textiles includes bathroom linens, bedroom linens, kitchen linens, dining room linens, other linens, curtains, draperies, slipcovers, decorative pillows, and materials for slipcovers and curtains. (14) Major Appliances includes dishwashers, disposals, refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, stoves, ovens, microwaves, window air conditioners, electric floor cleaning equipment, sewing machines, and miscellaneous appliances. (15) Housewares includes plastic dinnerware, china, flatware, glassware, serving pieces, nonelectric cookware, and tableware. (16) Lawn and Garden includes lawn and garden supplies, equipment and care service, indoor plants, fresh flowers, and repair/rental of lawn and garden equipment. (17) Housekeeping Supplies includes soaps and laundry detergents, cleaning products, toilet tissue, paper towels, napkins, paper/plastic/foil products, stationery, giftwrap supplies, postage, and delivery services. (18) Personal Care Products includes hair care products, nonelectric articles for hair, wigs, hairpieces, oral hygiene products, shaving needs, perfume, cosmetics, skincare, bath products, nail products, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, and personal care appliances. (19) School Books and Supplies includes school books and supplies for college, elementary school, high school, and preschool. (20) Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) includes net outlay for new and used cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, and motor scooters. Data Note: The Spending Potential Index (SPI) is household-based, and represents the amount spent for a product or service relative to a national average of 100. Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015; Consumer Spending data are derived from the 2006 and 2007 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Bureau of Labor Statistics. November 12, 2011 Page 3 of 9 129

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Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius 2000 Residential Population: 816,002 2010 Total Sales ($000) 143,623 2010 Residential Population: 865,089 2010 Daytime Business Population 851,668 2015 Residential Population: 875,185 Daytime Business/Residential Ratio: 1.0:1 Annual Population Growth 2010-2015 0.23% Data above represents all businesses in area Data below represents selected businesses only NAICS Code Selected: All NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent Economic Activity Reports 54133006 GREELEY & HANSEN LLC n/a 0.02 SW 90 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 1400 81331908 SURPLUS LINE ASSN OF ILLINOIS n/a 0.02 SW 15 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 350 52211002 BANK OF AMERICA M 0.02 SW 30 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 300 52511004 USI MIDWEST n/a 0.02 SW 50 0.0% 4,800 3.3% 100 S WACKER DR # 16 23829005 SCHINDLER ELEVATOR CORP n/a 0.02 SW 20 0.0% 3,700 2.6% 100 S WACKER DR # 1575 51721014 SPRINT S 0.02 SW 8 0.0% 4,488 3.1% 100 S WACKER DR # 200 52321005 NYSE ARCA INC n/a 0.02 SW 180 0.0% 66,420 46.2% 100 S WACKER DR # 1783 52421001 MASS MUTUAL FINANCIAL GROUP N 0.02 SW 7 0.0% 1,533 1.1% 100 S WACKER DR 56143903 LSK PRINTING & COPY n/a 0.02 SW 5 0.0% 680 0.5% 100 S WACKER DR # 7 52393002 THOMAS FINANCIAL CARSON n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 966 0.7% 100 S WACKER DR 52393002 FAMILY OFFICE EXCHANGE n/a 0.02 SW 39 0.0% 12,558 8.7% 100 S WACKER DR # 900 52393002 ABERDEEN STRATEGIC CAPITAL LLP n/a 0.02 SW 15 0.0% 4,830 3.4% 100 S WACKER DR 54161401 HARMER ASSOCIATES n/a 0.02 SW 19 0.0% 4,541 3.2% 100 S WACKER DR # 1950 62419024 HISPANIC ALLIANCE FOR CAREER n/a 0.02 SW 11 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 7 54151105 BLACKWELL CONSULTING SVC n/a 0.02 SW 150 0.0% 23,550 16.4% 100 S WACKER DR # 800 44312007 TOWNSEND ANALYTICS LTD n/a 0.02 SW 200 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 2040 52429819 TERRA NOVA FINANCIAL GROUP INC n/a 0.02 SW 80 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 1550 The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 1 of 14 132

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent 23799012 COTTER CONSULTING INC n/a 0.02 SW 45 0.0% 10,125 7.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 920 44529202 PURVI INC n/a 0.02 SW 1 0.0% 119 0.1% 100 S WACKER DR # 100 71394011 WORLD GYM W 0.02 SW 16 0.0% 624 0.4% 100 S WACKER DR # 2 72221305 STARBUCKS 4 0.02 SW 15 0.0% 600 0.4% 100 S WACKER DR # 100 99999001 FOGELSON CO INC n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR 52314001 FUTURE'S ROUTE n/a 0.02 SW 2 0.0% 716 0.5% 100 S WACKER DR # 220 81232006 LAKESIDE BUILDING MAINTENANCE n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 176 0.1% 100 S WACKER DR 54111002 ANDERSON RASOR & PARTNERS LLP n/a 0.02 SW 65 0.0% 10,855 7.6% 100 S WACKER DR # 10 45299012 TERRA NOVA FINANCIAL LLC n/a 0.02 SW 90 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 1550 54133020 URS CORP n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 1,035 0.7% 100 S WACKER DR 52393002 RBC CAPITAL MARKETS CORP n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 1,932 1.3% 100 S WACKER DR # 960 99999001 FORTIS CLEARING AMERICAS LLC n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR 53121003 REALTY SERVICES INTL n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 670 0.5% 100 S WACKER DR 45299012 SUN TRADING n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 408 0.3% 100 S WACKER DR # 225 52391001 TRADIENT TECHNOLOGIES INC n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 1550 52391001 MARKET WISE TRADING SCHOOL LLC n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 1550 54161302 ATOS EURONEXT MARKET SOLUTIONS n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 460 0.3% 100 S WACKER DR # 1783 52391001 OPTIMUM INVESTMENT ADVISORSD n/a 0.02 SW 25 0.0% 12,575 8.8% 100 S WACKER DR # 2100 52229303 NYSE TECHNOLOGIES n/a 0.02 SW 11 0.0% 4,356 3.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 17 Economic Activity Reports The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 2 of 14 133

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent Economic Activity Reports 52314001 DANIELS TRADING n/a 0.02 SW 0 0.0% 1,432 1.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 1225 52421001 PRIMERA ENGINEERS LTD n/a 0.02 SW 70 0.0% 15,330 10.7% 100 S WACKER DR # 700 44312001 GLOBALVIEW SOFTWARE n/a 0.02 SW 30 0.0% 10,290 7.2% 100 S WACKER DR # 210 52229101 CAPMARK FINANCE INC n/a 0.02 SW 35 0.0% 0 0.0% 100 S WACKER DR # 400 72211019 URBAN KITCHEN n/a 0.02 SW 8 0.0% 320 0.2% 100 S WACKER DR # 1 54151105 MAGNIFY INC n/a 0.02 SW 20 0.0% 3,140 2.2% 100 S WACKER DR # 1130 72211019 PAZZO'S CUCINA ITALIANA n/a 0.02 SW 25 0.0% 1,000 0.7% 100 S WACKER DR # 1 54161201 INNOVATIVE COST SOLUTIONS INC n/a 0.02 SW 8 0.0% 1,360 0.9% 100 S WACKER DR # 1140 32311009 R R DONNELLEY & SONS CO n/a 0.03 E 725 0.1% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 3600 52393002 ASTOR ASSET MANAGEMENT n/a 0.03 E 8 0.0% 2,576 1.8% 111 S WACKER DR # 3950 53121003 EASTDIL SECURED n/a 0.03 E 11 0.0% 1,474 1.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 3340 54111002 VANEK VICKERS & MASINI PC AIPQST 0.03 E 15 0.0% 2,505 1.7% 111 S WACKER DR # 4050 45322013 KANTI'S LIFESTYLES INC n/a 0.03 E 1 0.0% 118 0.1% 111 S WACKER DR 62199917 CPE COMMUNICATIONS n/a 0.03 E 15 0.0% 2,175 1.5% 111 S WACKER DR # 4700 52393002 PREMIER ASSEST MANAGEMENT n/a 0.03 E 5 0.0% 1,610 1.1% 111 S WACKER DR # 4940 51711006 MUNIMAE MIDLANDS n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 3,330 2.3% 111 S WACKER DR 56111022 SILVER POINT CAPITAL MGMT n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 399 0.3% 111 S WACKER DR # 1 54111002 GRIPPO & ELDEN n/a 0.03 E 37 0.0% 6,179 4.3% 111 S WACKER DR 54111002 LORD BISSELL & BROOK LLP n/a 0.03 E 6 0.0% 1,002 0.7% 111 S WACKER DR The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 3 of 14 134

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent 54111002 LOCKELORD BISSELL & LIDDELL n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 668 0.5% 111 S WACKER DR # 4100 52312001 AMERICAN CAPITAL STRATEGIES n/a 0.03 E 30 0.0% 13,980 9.7% 111 S WACKER DR # 1 56141010 R R DONNELLEY FINANCIAL SVC n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 2 54121101 DELOITTE C 0.03 E 5,000 0.6% 865,000 602.3% 111 S WACKER DR # 24 54111002 LOCKE LORD BISSELL & LIDDELL IQSU 0.03 E 675 0.1% 112,725 78.5% 111 S WACKER DR # 4100 54191001 GALLUP ORGANIZATION n/a 0.03 E 21 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 4850 54181001 FACT FLOW RESEARCH n/a 0.03 E 50 0.0% 10,450 7.3% 111 S WACKER DR # 12 53121005 VENTAS REALTY LP n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 4800 52391001 LINDEN LLC n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 1,509 1.1% 111 S WACKER DR # 3350 72211019 TOWNHOUSE RESTAURANT & WINE n/a 0.03 E 35 0.0% 1,400 1.0% 111 S WACKER DR 32311908 MOORE RESPONSE MARKETING n/a 0.03 E 35 0.0% 5,005 3.5% 111 S WACKER DR # 36 54133058 MAGNUSSON KLEMENCIC ASSOC INC n/a 0.03 E 170 0.0% 35,190 24.5% 111 S WACKER DR 53121003 JOHN BUCK CO n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 670 0.5% 111 S WACKER DR 52222001 WELLS FARGO FOOTHILL INC n/a 0.03 E 12 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 2 54189005 CAPTIVATE NETWORK n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 412 0.3% 111 S WACKER DR 99999001 HARBOR FUNDS n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 34 54161830 HARBOR CAPITAL ADVISORS INC n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 184 0.1% 111 S WACKER DR # 1 99999001 IXIS NORTH AMERICA INC n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 3600 99999001 JESUP & LAMONT n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR Economic Activity Reports The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 4 of 14 135

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent Economic Activity Reports 52391001 MFC CAPITAL FUNDING n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 1 92812003 NEXT GENERATION INC n/a 0.03 E 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 1 54181001 PUROHIT NAVIGATION INC n/a 0.03 E 50 0.0% 10,450 7.3% 111 S WACKER DR # 4700 53121004 VENTAS INC n/a 0.03 E 25 0.0% 0 0.0% 111 S WACKER DR # 4800 54111002 MAYER BROWN LLP n/a 0.04 NE 800 0.1% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR # 1000 52229101 RBS ASSET FINANCE INC n/a 0.04 NE 19 0.0% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR # 28 53121003 HYATT CENTER 71 S WACKER MKTNG n/a 0.04 NE 20 0.0% 2,680 1.9% 71 S WACKER DR # 2425 52391001 BROOKFIELD REDDING LLC n/a 0.04 NE 30 0.0% 15,090 10.5% 71 S WACKER DR # 3400 54161401 TOWERS PERRIN n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 2,868 2.0% 71 S WACKER DR # 1 52393005 GORE CREEK ASSET n/a 0.04 NE 10 0.0% 3,220 2.2% 71 S WACKER DR # 1 52421001 ADMIRAL RISK INSURANCE SVC INC n/a 0.04 NE 10 0.0% 2,190 1.5% 71 S WACKER DR # 2220 54121101 SIEGFRIED GROUP C 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 865 0.6% 71 S WACKER DR # 3590 52399903 CHICAGO FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 2,492 1.7% 71 S WACKER DR # 3495 52393002 PIPER JAFFRAY & CO n/a 0.04 NE 13 0.0% 4,186 2.9% 71 S WACKER DR # 2400 54111002 RIEMER & BRAUNSTEIN LLP n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 668 0.5% 71 S WACKER DR # 3515 52391001 COPIA CAPITAL LLC n/a 0.04 NE 22 0.0% 11,066 7.7% 71 S WACKER DR # 1 72111001 HYATT HOTELS CORP n/a 0.04 NE 400 0.0% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR # 1000 72111001 HYATT INTERNATIONAL CORP n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR 62331101 CLASSIC RESIDENCE BY HYATT n/a 0.04 NE 15 0.0% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR # 900 The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 5 of 14 136

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent 52211002 CHARTER ONE 1 0.04 NE 7 0.0% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR # 1000 72111001 ROSEMONT PROJECT MANAGEMENT n/a 0.04 NE 20 0.0% 1,960 1.4% 71 S WACKER DR # 1500 53121003 J F MCKINNEY & ASSOC n/a 0.04 NE 9 0.0% 1,206 0.8% 71 S WACKER DR # 2765 52393002 OGILVIE SECURITY ADVISORS n/a 0.04 NE 7 0.0% 2,254 1.6% 71 S WACKER DR # L 72111001 HYATT CORPORATION n/a 0.04 NE 700 0.1% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR 52211002 CITIZENS BANK n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR 23721005 ARCHON GROUP LP n/a 0.04 NE 8 0.0% 3,592 2.5% 71 S WACKER DR # 1 53121004 HARRISON STREET REAL ESTATE n/a 0.04 NE 20 0.0% 2,680 1.9% 71 S WACKER DR # 3575 45322013 FEELINGS GIFT SHOP n/a 0.04 NE 1 0.0% 118 0.1% 71 S WACKER DR 52211002 HSBC BANK U 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR # L 52311002 STONE & YOUNGBERG LLC n/a 0.04 NE 12 0.0% 4,824 3.4% 71 S WACKER DR # 2120 72211019 CAFFE ROM n/a 0.04 NE 14 0.0% 560 0.4% 71 S WACKER DR 99999001 MARITONI KANE n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR 51791901 COMMUNICATIONS CYPRESS n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 420 0.3% 71 S WACKER DR 22112202 MITSUI RAIL CAPITAL n/a 0.04 NE 21 0.0% 19,005 13.2% 71 S WACKER DR # 1800 54161401 HYATT CENTER MGMT n/a 0.04 NE 12 0.0% 2,868 2.0% 71 S WACKER DR # 2425 99999001 C W CAPITAL n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 71 S WACKER DR 52391001 SAVVIAN LLC n/a 0.04 NE 8 0.0% 4,024 2.8% 71 S WACKER DR # 2130 51791916 AT&T SOLUTIONS n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 3,861 2.7% 71 S WACKER DR Economic Activity Reports The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 6 of 14 137

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent Economic Activity Reports 54111002 MAYER BROWN ROWE & MAW LAW OFF n/a 0.04 NE 2 0.0% 334 0.2% 71 S WACKER DR # 1000 54161308 RISK METRICS GROUP INC n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 920 0.6% 71 S WACKER DR # 2170 52393005 WTAS LLC n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 644 0.4% 71 S WACKER DR # 2710 52211001 BANK OF AMERICA ATM n/a 0.04 NE 0 0.0% 602 0.4% 71 S WACKER DR 54111002 PAINE & PARTNERS LLC n/a 0.04 NE 6 0.0% 1,002 0.7% 71 S WACKER DR # 1875 54111002 PHILLIP C GOLDSTICK & ASSOC n/a 0.04 NE 7 0.0% 1,169 0.8% 71 S WACKER DR # 27 54133052 ALVORD BURDICK & HOWSON n/a 0.07 SE 25 0.0% 5,175 3.6% 125 S WACKER DR # 1850 56131201 CHICAGO FINANCIAL SEARCH n/a 0.07 SE 4 0.0% 320 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR 54161205 SHL AMERICAS n/a 0.07 SE 15 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 54121101 JULIAN COLEMAN JR & CO C 0.07 SE 4 0.0% 692 0.5% 125 S WACKER DR # 2800 44312007 ACTIV FINANCIAL SYSTEMS INC n/a 0.07 SE 27 0.0% 9,261 6.4% 125 S WACKER DR # 2325 81391002 URBAN LIBRARIES COUNCIL n/a 0.07 SE 9 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 1050 62419012 DAWAH COMMITTEE n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 52232005 AMERICAN EXPRESS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 1550 44311223 RIVERSIDE TECHNOLOGIES CORP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 1,288 0.9% 125 S WACKER DR 52393005 NEXGEN ADVISORS LLC n/a 0.07 SE 10 0.0% 3,220 2.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 54161212 ESI INTL n/a 0.07 SE 13 0.0% 2,925 2.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 1600 62419012 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 14 99999001 H Q CONFERENCE CTR n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 7 of 14 138

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent 99999001 DREAMSCAPE DESIGN INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 53121003 CAMBRIDGE REALTY CAPITAL n/a 0.07 SE 20 0.0% 2,680 1.9% 125 S WACKER DR # 1800 99999001 EHRENBERG & FROST PC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 54161205 INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RESOURCES n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 680 0.5% 125 S WACKER DR 54171131 SULLIVAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 220 52393002 ODL SECURITIES INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 966 0.7% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 54151109 AJANTA INFOTECH INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 471 0.3% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 99999001 CIVIX DDI LLC n/a 0.07 SE 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 56131201 H R SEARCH FIRM n/a 0.07 SE 1 0.0% 80 0.1% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 52421001 PROACCESS LLC n/a 0.07 SE 3 0.0% 657 0.5% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 54111002 ENTWISTLE & CAPPUCCI n/a 0.07 SE 8 0.0% 1,336 0.9% 125 S WACKER DR # 1800 23611505 ARC CAPITAL MANAGEMENT n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 1,376 1.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 52421001 HORTON GROUP INC n/a 0.07 SE 15 0.0% 3,285 2.3% 125 S WACKER DR # 2080 52421001 LEMME INSURANCE GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 6 0.0% 1,314 0.9% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 52399905 VISION LLP n/a 0.07 SE 29 0.0% 6,061 4.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 2000 54133016 CAMP DRESSER & MC KEE INC n/a 0.07 SE 80 0.0% 16,560 11.5% 125 S WACKER DR # 600 54111002 DAVIS MC GRATH LLC ACHIST 0.07 SE 18 0.0% 3,006 2.1% 125 S WACKER DR # 1700 52229101 GENEVA CAPITAL MARKETS n/a 0.07 SE 9 0.0% 3,564 2.5% 125 S WACKER DR # 2100 53131205 H Q BUSINESS CTR n/a 0.07 SE 6 0.0% 894 0.6% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 Economic Activity Reports The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 8 of 14 139

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent Economic Activity Reports 51211016 QUORUM LITIGATION SVC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 628 0.4% 125 S WACKER DR 52311002 VOYAGER ASSET MANAGEMENT n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 804 0.6% 125 S WACKER DR 54121101 BROOKWEINER LLC C 0.07 SE 48 0.0% 8,304 5.8% 125 S WACKER DR # 1000 54111002 WITWER POLTROCK & GIAMPIETRO DS 0.07 SE 22 0.0% 3,674 2.6% 125 S WACKER DR 53121003 ASSET ADVISORY GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 2 0.0% 268 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 52399902 HEMPLE RHEE AMERICA n/a 0.07 SE 2 0.0% 1,246 0.9% 125 S WACKER DR 54121101 HORWICH COLEMAN LEVIN LLC C 0.07 SE 12 0.0% 2,076 1.4% 125 S WACKER DR # 1500 54121101 R F RIFKIN LTD C 0.07 SE 2 0.0% 346 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 1500 23721005 CRAFTSMAN HOMES INC n/a 0.07 SE 3 0.0% 1,347 0.9% 125 S WACKER DR # 3010 99999001 SHAKESPEARE ASSOCIATES n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 56131201 COMPUTER TEAM RECRUITING n/a 0.07 SE 2 0.0% 160 0.1% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 54161830 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ADVISORS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 184 0.1% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 54131001 ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 828 0.6% 125 S WACKER DR 44312007 TIDAL SOFTWARE n/a 0.07 SE 10 0.0% 3,430 2.4% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 DATA NETWORK SYSTEM n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 61171001 EDUCATION FIRST n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 FLOW SYSTEMS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 51791916 STAFFING NOW n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 2,574 1.8% 125 S WACKER DR 51112003 GOOD TIMES MAGAZINE n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 3,609 2.5% 125 S WACKER DR The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 9 of 14 140

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent 99999001 M H GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 2950 56133003 MICRO MODELING ASSOC INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 300 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR 54111002 DENARD D NEWELL & ASSOC n/a 0.07 SE 1 0.0% 167 0.1% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 52411404 NU VISION n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 5,940 4.1% 125 S WACKER DR 44312007 PROGRESS SOFTWARE CORP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 2,058 1.4% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 PICARD INTERNATIONAL n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 71151040 3 D BUSINESS SOLUTIONS n/a 0.07 SE 4 0.0% 536 0.4% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 53121003 TISHMAN SPEYER PROPERTIES n/a 0.07 SE 10 0.0% 1,340 0.9% 125 S WACKER DR # 210 99999001 ACOS INTL CORP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 44312007 DYNA VENT SOFTWARE n/a 0.07 SE 2 0.0% 686 0.5% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 99999001 GUANAJUATO TRADE n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 52393002 LINSCO PRIVATE LEDGER FNCL SVC n/a 0.07 SE 2 0.0% 644 0.4% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 56111023 MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 266 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 55111201 NEW WORLD AIR HOLDINGS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 4,836 3.4% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 SHEPPARD ASSOCIATES n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 BOARD MEMBER INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 51821012 CAUGHT IN THE WEB INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 186 0.1% 125 S WACKER DR 54171126 CRA GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 2950 99999001 FARLEY & ASSOC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR Economic Activity Reports The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 10 of 14 141

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent Economic Activity Reports 54161830 ISSI CONSULTING GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 184 0.1% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 54111002 THOMAS GLASGLOW LTD LAW OFCS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 668 0.5% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 MONEY MATTERS FOR WOMEN-COLOR n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 51121001 TIBCO SOFTWARE INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 6,615 4.6% 125 S WACKER DR 52421006 AIG RETIREMENT n/a 0.07 SE 20 0.0% 3,920 2.7% 125 S WACKER DR # 1900 54151905 BURWOOD GROUP INC n/a 0.07 SE 35 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 2950 99999001 INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 44312007 ENTRUST n/a 0.07 SE 1 0.0% 343 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 52393002 MARCONI ASSET MANAGEMENT n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 966 0.7% 125 S WACKER DR # 1220 51711006 ALCATEL-LUCENT n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 3,330 2.3% 125 S WACKER DR 54161830 ASPEN GROUP CONSULTING PROJECT n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 184 0.1% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 CCP GLOBAL n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 ECO n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 EDGE ALLIANCE & EDGE ALLIANCE n/a 0.07 SE 5 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 56161208 GRIFFIN SECURITY n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 480 0.3% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 SHOWANDTELL.COM n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 54161401 FORUM CORP n/a 0.07 SE 22 0.0% 5,258 3.7% 125 S WACKER DR # 1600 52421001 J H FERGUSON & ASSOC LLC n/a 0.07 SE 17 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 2300 54181001 CORINTHIAN GROUP ADVERTISING n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 1,254 0.9% 125 S WACKER DR # 2950 The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 11 of 14 142

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent 53121004 INTEGRITY PROPERTY INVSTMNT n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 268 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 99999001 BRICKCRAFT INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 54121101 ERNEST H GARDNER & ASSOC C 0.07 SE 2 0.0% 346 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 1500 54161830 PLAN SPONSOR ADVISORS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 184 0.1% 125 S WACKER DR # 1220 52393002 OMR SECURITIES n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 966 0.7% 125 S WACKER DR 44312001 COMPUTER SCIENCE LABORATORIES n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 1,029 0.7% 125 S WACKER DR 54199009 AMERI & INTL CORP SVC INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 356 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 JAMES O AHTES INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 KELLEHER & ASSOC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 COUNSELL GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 2950 54199009 RECOVERY SERVICES n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 356 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR 42342015 IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS n/a 0.07 SE 70 0.0% 28,490 19.8% 125 S WACKER DR # LLB-2 99999001 FIELDGLASS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 2400 99999001 INSIGNA FRAIN CAMINS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 55111201 ROBERT JAMES HOLDING LTD n/a 0.07 SE 5 0.0% 4,030 2.8% 125 S WACKER DR # 1500 52393002 GERSON LEHRMAN GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 1,932 1.3% 125 S WACKER DR # 2950 99999001 FREERAIN SYSTEMS INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 JENKINS GROUP INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 2950 99999001 RESTRICTED STOCK SYSTEMS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR Economic Activity Reports The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 12 of 14 143

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent Economic Activity Reports 72111002 WACKER DRIVE EXECUTIVE SUITES n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 1,078 0.8% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 54133016 CDM n/a 0.07 SE 80 0.0% 16,560 11.5% 125 S WACKER DR # 600 44312007 BIG HAND INC n/a 0.07 SE 5 0.0% 1,715 1.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 99999001 BENEFITDECISIONS INC n/a 0.07 SE 20 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 2075 52421001 GALLAGHER CONSTRUCTION SVC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 657 0.5% 125 S WACKER DR # 500 54133016 CH2M HILL n/a 0.07 SE 30 0.0% 6,210 4.3% 125 S WACKER DR # 3000 54181001 BLACK OLIVE CO n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 1,254 0.9% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 54185001 TITAN OUTDOOR n/a 0.07 SE 25 0.0% 6,575 4.6% 125 S WACKER DR # 1910 99999001 CHICAGO TOY GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 44312007 MODULARIS n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 2,058 1.4% 125 S WACKER DR 52393002 MARSHALL & STEVENS n/a 0.07 SE 5 0.0% 1,610 1.1% 125 S WACKER DR # 2310 54151109 EVAULT INC n/a 0.07 SE 12 0.0% 1,884 1.3% 125 S WACKER DR # 1650 99999001 MY OFFICE SUITE n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 51711006 I NETWORKS GROUP INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 3,330 2.3% 125 S WACKER DR # 2950 99999001 PWIB n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR 99999001 ADVANCED LOGIC CORP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 54191003 ILLINOIS COMPUTER RESEARCH n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 71119007 ECLIPSE ENTERTAINMENT GROUP n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 220 0.2% 125 S WACKER DR # 2950 54161401 CLARITY IN NUMBERS LLC n/a 0.07 SE 4 0.0% 956 0.7% 125 S WACKER DR # 300 The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Page 13 of 14 144

Business Locations Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius NAICS Franchise Distance From Employees Sales ($000) Code Business Name Code Site in Miles Number Percent Number Percent 53121003 U S REALTY ADVISORS INC n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 670 0.5% 125 S WACKER DR 52421001 KRUEGER & HORTON INSURANCE n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 657 0.5% 125 S WACKER DR # 2080 54171131 ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MGMT n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 125 S WACKER DR # 2500 52393002 FINACORP SECURITIES n/a 0.07 SE 3 0.0% 966 0.7% 125 S WACKER DR # 225 54189005 CAPTIVATE NETWORK n/a 0.07 SE 0 0.0% 412 0.3% 125 S WACKER DR The contents of this report shall not be used for direct marketing purposes. Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010. U.S. Bureau of Census Bureau., 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Esri forecasts for 2010 and 2015. Economic Activity Reports Page 14 of 14 145

Economic Activity Reports Business Summary Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 Data for all businesses in area 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles Total Businesses: 20,307 35,187 48,122 Total Employees: 462,333 704,569 851,249 Total Residential Population: 45,151 343,742 861,881 Employee/Residential Population Ratio: 10.24 2.05 0.99 Businesses Employees Businesses Employees Businesses Employees by SIC Codes Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Agriculture & Mining 57 0.3% 229 0.1% 136 0.4% 623 0.1% 254 0.5% 1,491 0.2% Construction 351 1.7% 4,676 1.0% 850 2.4% 8,553 1.2% 1,417 2.9% 11,568 1.4% Manufacturing 661 3.3% 22,185 4.8% 1,200 3.4% 36,605 5.2% 1,666 3.5% 50,454 5.9% Transportation 323 1.6% 25,599 5.5% 636 1.8% 30,462 4.3% 924 1.9% 35,103 4.1% Communication 270 1.3% 5,877 1.3% 415 1.2% 9,442 1.3% 530 1.1% 13,649 1.6% Utility 21 0.1% 6,278 1.4% 40 0.1% 6,473 0.9% 64 0.1% 6,838 0.8% Wholesale Trade 714 3.5% 7,659 1.7% 1,382 3.9% 13,671 1.9% 1,955 4.1% 26,069 3.1% Retail Trade Summary 2,692 13.3% 36,536 7.9% 6,153 17.5% 82,519 11.7% 9,674 20.1% 112,920 13.3% Home Improvement 50 0.2% 750 0.2% 135 0.4% 2,653 0.4% 253 0.5% 3,980 0.5% General Merchandise Stores 75 0.4% 3,302 0.7% 132 0.4% 5,121 0.7% 228 0.5% 6,376 0.7% Food Stores 217 1.1% 2,644 0.6% 563 1.6% 6,781 1.0% 1,045 2.2% 12,238 1.4% Auto Dealers, Gas Stations, Auto Aftermarket 38 0.2% 688 0.1% 154 0.4% 2,294 0.3% 326 0.7% 4,053 0.5% Apparel & Accessory Stores 171 0.8% 1,562 0.3% 603 1.7% 5,882 0.8% 938 2.0% 7,304 0.9% Furniture & Home Furnishings 387 1.9% 4,509 1.0% 698 2.0% 7,113 1.0% 964 2.0% 8,759 1.0% Eating & Drinking Places 972 4.8% 18,291 4.0% 2,194 6.2% 40,310 5.7% 3,465 7.2% 52,421 6.2% Miscellaneous Retail 783 3.9% 4,790 1.0% 1,673 4.8% 12,367 1.8% 2,455 5.1% 17,788 2.1% Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Summary 3,294 16.2% 108,924 23.6% 5,228 14.9% 124,498 17.7% 6,650 13.8% 131,277 15.4% Banks, Savings & Lending Institutions 492 2.4% 30,136 6.5% 873 2.5% 32,494 4.6% 1,224 2.5% 34,652 4.1% Securities Brokers 1,062 5.2% 26,796 5.8% 1,290 3.7% 28,390 4.0% 1,372 2.9% 28,704 3.4% Insurance Carriers & Agents 546 2.7% 29,934 6.5% 701 2.0% 31,969 4.5% 862 1.8% 32,482 3.8% Real Estate, Holding, Other Investment Offices 1,194 5.9% 22,059 4.8% 2,363 6.7% 31,645 4.5% 3,192 6.6% 35,440 4.2% Services Summary 10,177 50.1% 208,005 45.0% 16,552 47.0% 344,230 48.9% 21,851 45.4% 404,494 47.5% Hotels & Lodging 90 0.4% 10,364 2.2% 174 0.5% 18,413 2.6% 216 0.4% 18,728 2.2% Automotive Services 287 1.4% 1,306 0.3% 616 1.8% 2,890 0.4% 985 2.0% 4,526 0.5% Motion Pictures & Amusements 375 1.8% 6,033 1.3% 820 2.3% 12,629 1.8% 1,170 2.4% 16,266 1.9% Health Services 491 2.4% 3,283 0.7% 1,294 3.7% 56,903 8.1% 1,962 4.1% 76,627 9.0% Legal Services 3,001 14.8% 56,751 12.3% 3,198 9.1% 58,471 8.3% 3,330 6.9% 58,796 6.9% Education Institutions & Libraries 339 1.7% 15,510 3.4% 683 1.9% 39,873 5.7% 1,043 2.2% 52,601 6.2% Other Services 5,594 27.5% 114,757 24.8% 9,766 27.8% 155,050 22.0% 13,145 27.3% 176,950 20.8% Government 589 2.9% 32,981 7.1% 750 2.1% 43,420 6.2% 875 1.8% 52,784 6.2% Other 1,157 5.7% 3,383 0.7% 1,846 5.2% 4,074 0.6% 2,262 4.7% 4,601 0.5% Totals 20,307 100% 462,333 100% 35,187 100% 704,569 100% 48,122 100% 851,249 100% Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010, all rights reserved. Esri forecasts for 2010. Made Made with with Esri Community Analyst Analyst November 08, 2011 Page 1 of 2 146

Business Summary Rings: 1, 3, 5 miles radii Longitude: -87.63698 Businesses Employees Businesses Employees Businesses Employees by NAICS Codes Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 12 0.1% 56 0.0% 29 0.1% 138 0.0% 57 0.1% 352 0.0% Mining 10 0.0% 11 0.0% 20 0.1% 47 0.0% 24 0.1% 60 0.0% Utilities 16 0.1% 6,244 1.4% 28 0.1% 6,255 0.9% 37 0.1% 6,382 0.8% Construction 538 2.7% 6,453 1.4% 1,169 3.3% 11,484 1.6% 1,842 3.8% 14,846 1.7% Manufacturing 490 2.4% 12,479 2.7% 988 2.8% 23,125 3.3% 1,500 3.1% 37,868 4.4% Wholesale Trade 653 3.2% 7,348 1.6% 1,291 3.7% 13,200 1.9% 1,846 3.8% 24,510 2.9% Retail Trade 1,638 8.1% 17,759 3.8% 3,762 10.7% 40,847 5.8% 5,890 12.2% 57,633 6.8% Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 24 0.1% 649 0.1% 100 0.3% 2,113 0.3% 199 0.4% 3,569 0.4% Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 111 0.5% 505 0.1% 257 0.7% 1,895 0.3% 379 0.8% 2,675 0.3% Electronics & Appliance Stores 236 1.2% 3,783 0.8% 357 1.0% 5,070 0.7% 464 1.0% 5,942 0.7% Bldg Material & Garden Equipment & Supplies Dealers 50 0.2% 750 0.2% 134 0.4% 2,649 0.4% 250 0.5% 3,961 0.5% Food & Beverage Stores 162 0.8% 2,439 0.5% 464 1.3% 6,133 0.9% 912 1.9% 10,547 1.2% Health & Personal Care Stores 104 0.5% 811 0.2% 253 0.7% 2,122 0.3% 414 0.9% 3,239 0.4% Gasoline Stations 14 0.1% 39 0.0% 54 0.2% 181 0.0% 127 0.3% 484 0.1% Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 387 1.9% 2,213 0.5% 901 2.6% 6,939 1.0% 1,297 2.7% 8,462 1.0% Sport Goods, Hobby, Book, & Music Stores 124 0.6% 1,200 0.3% 252 0.7% 2,088 0.3% 386 0.8% 3,057 0.4% General Merchandise Stores 75 0.4% 3,302 0.7% 132 0.4% 5,121 0.7% 228 0.5% 6,376 0.7% Miscellaneous Store Retailers 314 1.5% 1,614 0.3% 777 2.2% 5,606 0.8% 1,127 2.3% 7,411 0.9% Nonstore Retailers 36 0.2% 452 0.1% 81 0.2% 931 0.1% 107 0.2% 1,910 0.2% Transportation & Warehousing 208 1.0% 23,128 5.0% 483 1.4% 27,754 3.9% 725 1.5% 32,097 3.8% Information 879 4.3% 22,590 4.9% 1,424 4.0% 32,479 4.6% 1,702 3.5% 37,720 4.4% Finance & Insurance 2,200 10.8% 90,475 19.6% 2,989 8.5% 96,748 13.7% 3,603 7.5% 99,799 11.7% Central Bank/Credit Intermediation & Related Activities 469 2.3% 29,920 6.5% 822 2.3% 32,145 4.6% 1,128 2.3% 34,143 4.0% Securities, Commodity Contracts & Other Financial 1,172 5.8% 29,404 6.4% 1,452 4.1% 31,415 4.5% 1,597 3.3% 31,952 3.8% Insurance Carriers & Related Activities; Funds, Trusts & 559 2.8% 31,152 6.7% 715 2.0% 33,188 4.7% 878 1.8% 33,704 4.0% Real Estate, Rental & Leasing 1,018 5.0% 13,784 3.0% 2,154 6.1% 22,659 3.2% 3,009 6.3% 26,823 3.2% Professional, Scientific & Tech Services 5,875 28.9% 128,329 27.8% 7,794 22.2% 146,824 20.8% 8,733 18.1% 151,289 17.8% Legal Services 3,068 15.1% 57,850 12.5% 3,286 9.3% 59,667 8.5% 3,431 7.1% 60,046 7.1% Management of Companies & Enterprises 47 0.2% 4,799 1.0% 67 0.2% 4,945 0.7% 71 0.1% 4,948 0.6% Administrative & Support & Waste Management & Remediation 1,067 5.3% 18,446 4.0% 1,598 4.5% 23,076 3.3% 2,004 4.2% 26,532 3.1% Educational Services 347 1.7% 13,197 2.9% 733 2.1% 37,458 5.3% 1,135 2.4% 50,174 5.9% Health Care & Social Assistance 757 3.7% 8,388 1.8% 1,833 5.2% 67,768 9.6% 2,859 5.9% 92,130 10.8% Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 268 1.3% 7,335 1.6% 615 1.7% 14,688 2.1% 847 1.8% 17,953 2.1% Accommodation & Food Services 1,108 5.5% 28,904 6.3% 2,431 6.9% 59,133 8.4% 3,770 7.8% 71,775 8.4% Accommodation 90 0.4% 10,364 2.2% 174 0.5% 18,413 2.6% 216 0.4% 18,728 2.2% Food Services & Drinking Places 1,018 5.0% 18,540 4.0% 2,257 6.4% 40,720 5.8% 3,554 7.4% 53,048 6.2% Other Services (except Public Administration) 1,426 7.0% 16,106 3.5% 3,171 9.0% 28,141 4.0% 5,306 11.0% 39,217 4.6% Automotive Repair & Maintenance 35 0.2% 178 0.0% 157 0.4% 856 0.1% 416 0.9% 2,044 0.2% Public Administration 593 2.9% 33,111 7.2% 756 2.1% 43,711 6.2% 884 1.8% 53,482 6.3% Unclassified Establishments 1,159 5.7% 3,392 0.7% 1,852 5.3% 4,088 0.6% 2,277 4.7% 5,658 0.7% Total 20,307 100% 462,333 100% 35,187 100% 704,569 100% 48,122 100% 851,249 100% Source: Business data provided by Infogroup, Omaha NE Copyright 2010, all rights reserved. Esri forecasts for 2010. Made Made with with Esri Community Analyst Analyst November 08, 2011 Page 2 of 2 Economic Activity Reports 147

Major Shopping Center Locator Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius Source: Directory of Major Malls, Inc. Total Major Shopping Centers 11 Total GLA 4,460,254 Total Stores 479 Economic Activity Reports Major Shopping Center Name and Address Type and Number of Stores Distance from site Year GLA in in miles Open square feet Block 37 0.51 E 2009 278,000 State, Washington, Randolph & Dearborn Sts. Chicago, IL 60602 Enclosed, 24 Stores Anchors: David Barton Gym, Movico, Lettuce Entertain You Kendall Marketplace 0.52 N 2010 800,000 Illinois Rte. 34 & Cannonball Trail & Beecher Yorkville, IL 60560 N/A, 47 Stores Anchors: SuperTarget, Home Depot Garden Center, Kohl's, Dick's Sporting Goods The Sullivan Center 0.54 E 2009 250,000 Wabash Ave., Monroe, State & Madison Sts. Chicago, IL 60603 Enclosed, 10 Stores Anchors: DSW Shoe Warehouse The Shops at the Mart 0.57 N 1991 256,000 Wells St., North Dr. & Orleans St. Chicago, IL 60654 Enclosed, 41 Stores Anchors: None Southgate Market 0.81 S 2006 310,000 Roosevelt, Canal & Taylor Sts. Chicago, IL 60607 N/A, 16 Stores Anchors: Whole Foods Market, L.A. Fitness, Linens 'N Things (Closed), PetSmart South Loop Commons 0.81 S 2011 240,800 Lake Shore Dr. & Interstates 90/94 Chicago, IL 60606 Enclosed, 0 Stores Anchors: None The Shops at North Bridge 1.03 NE 2000 680,933 Michigan Ave., Grand, Ontario & Ohio Sts. Chicago, IL 60611 Enclosed, 75 Stores Anchors: Nordstrom River East Art Center 1.21 E 1989 170,000 SEC McClurg Ct. & E. Illinois St. Chicago, IL 60611 Enclosed, 50 Stores Anchors: Dick's Sporting Goods, Fox & Obel Food Market Data Note: n/a means data was not reported. GLA = Gross Leasable Area. Source: Directory of Major Malls, Inc. Page 1 of 2 148

Major Shopping Center Locator Latitude: 41.8805 100 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-4006 Longitude: -87.63715 Ring: 5 miles radius Major Shopping Center Name and Address Type and Number of Stores Distance from site Year GLA in in miles Open square feet Chicago Place 1.23 NE 1989 314,521 East Huron, Erie St. & N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 Enclosed, 46 Stores Anchors: Saks Fifth Avenue, Talbots Water Tower Place 1.38 NE 1976 710,000 Michigan Ave. @ Pearson & Chestnut Chicago, IL 60611 Enclosed, 100 Stores Anchors: Macy's, American Girl Place The 900 Shops 1.44 NE 1988 450,000 Michigan Ave., Delaware Pl., Rush St. Chicago, IL 60611 Enclosed, 70 Stores Anchors: Bloomingdale's Economic Activity Reports Data Note: n/a means data was not reported. GLA = Gross Leasable Area. Source: Directory of Major Malls, Inc. Page 2 of 2 149

Major Shopping Center Map 201 Wright St, Lakewood, CO 80228-1411 Ring: 1, 3, 5 Miles Latitude: 39.71921 Longitude: -105.14081 Economic Activity Reports Source: Directory of Major Malls, Inc. 2012 Esri esri.com/ca 800-447-9778 Try it now! June 15, 2011 Page 1 of 1 150

Retail MarketPlace Profile Summary Demographics 2010 Population 45,151 2010 Households 24,068 2010 Median Disposable Income $63,275 2010 Per Capita Income $60,427 NAICS Demand Supply Retail Gap Leakage/Surplus Number of Industry Summary (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses Total Retail Trade and Food & Drink 44-45,722 $971,483,317 $2,677,793,178 $-1,706,309,861-46.8 2,593 Total Retail Trade 44-45 $817,355,909 $1,633,196,747 $-815,840,838-33.3 1,601 Total Food & Drink 722 $154,127,407 $1,044,596,431 $-890,469,023-74.3 991 NAICS Demand Supply Retail Gap Leakage/Surplus Number of Industry Group (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 441 $187,256,824 $136,998,071 $50,258,753 15.5 23 Automobile Dealers 4411 $164,098,630 $66,503,860 $97,594,770 42.3 11 Other Motor Vehicle Dealers 4412 $11,211,242 $56,392,016 $-45,180,773-66.8 9 Auto Parts, Accessories & Tire Stores 4413 $11,946,951 $14,102,195 $-2,155,244-8.3 2 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 442 $26,112,471 $68,253,577 $-42,141,107-44.7 111 Furniture Stores 4421 $17,024,005 $48,432,346 $-31,408,341-48.0 52 Home Furnishings Stores 4422 $9,088,466 $19,821,231 $-10,732,765-37.1 59 Electronics & Appliance Stores 4431 $23,802,640 $215,470,664 $-191,668,024-80.1 239 Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores 444 $27,867,745 $25,647,936 $2,219,808 4.1 48 Bldg Material & Supplies Dealers 4441 $26,448,320 $25,300,016 $1,148,304 2.2 44 Lawn & Garden Equip & Supply Stores 4442 $1,419,425 $347,920 $1,071,504 60.6 4 Food & Beverage Stores 445 $173,655,162 $362,419,205 $-188,764,043-35.2 161 Grocery Stores 4451 $157,223,413 $318,124,123 $-160,900,711-33.8 88 Specialty Food Stores 4452 $6,170,103 $28,283,258 $-22,113,155-64.2 54 Beer, Wine & Liquor Stores 4453 $10,261,646 $16,011,824 $-5,750,177-21.9 19 Health & Personal Care Stores 446,4461 $29,454,500 $88,847,031 $-59,392,531-50.2 100 Gasoline Stations 447,4471 $124,714,347 $46,687,588 $78,026,759 45.5 15 Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 448 $44,943,327 $152,828,877 $-107,885,550-54.6 364 Clothing Stores 4481 $34,381,437 $95,639,865 $-61,258,428-47.1 131 Shoe Stores 4482 $5,252,002 $13,822,108 $-8,570,106-44.9 31 Jewelry, Luggage & Leather Goods Stores 4483 $5,309,888 $43,366,904 $-38,057,016-78.2 202 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book & Music Stores 451 $10,920,398 $65,706,855 $-54,786,457-71.5 124 Sporting Goods/Hobby/Musical Instr Stores 4511 $6,120,994 $16,477,180 $-10,356,185-45.8 62 Book, Periodical & Music Stores 4512 $4,799,403 $49,229,675 $-44,430,272-82.2 62 General Merchandise Stores 452 $106,058,807 $336,879,616 $-230,820,809-52.1 72 Department Stores Excluding Leased Depts. 4521 $41,889,933 $125,564,384 $-83,674,452-50.0 11 Other General Merchandise Stores 4529 $64,168,874 $211,315,231 $-147,146,357-53.4 61 Miscellaneous Store Retailers 453 $14,351,877 $58,502,385 $-44,150,508-60.6 312 Florists 4531 $922,858 $3,404,589 $-2,481,731-57.3 41 Office Supplies, Stationery & Gift Stores 4532 $3,087,308 $20,749,958 $-17,662,650-74.1 90 Used Merchandise Stores 4533 $908,162 $2,762,177 $-1,854,015-50.5 26 Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers 4539 $9,433,548 $31,585,661 $-22,152,113-54.0 154 Nonstore Retailers 454 $48,217,813 $74,954,942 $-26,737,129-21.7 34 Electronic Shopping & Mail-Order Houses 4541 $37,188,347 $36,131,749 $1,056,598 1.4 3 Vending Machine Operators 4542 $2,464,911 $7,832,431 $-5,367,520-52.1 10 Direct Selling Establishments 4543 $8,564,554 $30,990,761 $-22,426,207-56.7 22 Food Services & Drinking Places 722 $154,127,407 $1,044,596,431 $-890,469,023-74.3 991 Full-Service Restaurants 7221 $70,976,884 $613,367,070 $-542,390,186-79.3 536 Limited-Service Eating Places 7222 $55,218,166 $311,690,551 $-256,472,385-69.9 351 Special Food Services 7223 $19,903,814 $75,653,267 $-55,749,453-58.3 42 Drinking Places - Alcoholic Beverages 7224 $8,028,543 $43,885,543 $-35,857,000-69.1 62 Data Note: Supply (retail sales) estimates sales to consumers by establishments. Sales to businesses are excluded. Demand (retail potential) estimates the expected amount spent by consumers at retail establishments. Supply and demand estimates are in current dollars. The Leakage/Surplus Factor presents a snapshot of retail opportunity. This is a measure of the relationship between supply and demand that ranges from +100 (total leakage) to -100 (total surplus). A positive value represents 'leakage' of retail opportunity outside the trade area. A negative value represents a surplus of retail sales, a market where customers are drawn in from outside the trade area. The Retail Gap represents the difference between Retail Potential and Retail Sales. Esri uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to classify businesses by their primary type of economic activity. Retail establishments are classified into 27 industry groups in the Retail Trade sector, as well as four industry groups within the Food Services & Drinking Establishments subsector. For more information on the Retail MarketPlace data, please view the methodology statement at http://www.esri.com/library/whitepapers/pdfs/esri-data-retail-marketplace.pdf. Economic Activity Reports Source: Esri and Infogroup 2012 Esri esri.com/ca 800-447-9778 Try it now! November 17, 2011 Page 1 of 6 151

Retail MarketPlace Profile Leakage/Surplus Factor by Industry Subsector Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores Electronics & Appliance Stores Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores Food & Beverage Stores Health & Personal Care Stores Gasoline Stations Economic Activity Reports Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores General Merchandise Stores Miscellaneous Store Retailers Nonstore Retailers Food Services & Drinking Places -80-70 Leakage/Surplus Factor by Industry Group Automobile Dealers Other Motor Vehicle Dealers Auto Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores -60-50 -40-30 -20-10 Leakage/Surplus Factor 0 10 20 30 40 Furniture Stores Home Furnishings Stores Electronics & Appliance Stores Building Material and Supplies Dealers Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Stores Grocery Stores Specialty Food Stores Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores Health & Personal Care Stores Gasoline Stations Clothing Stores Shoe Stores Jewelry, Luggage, and Leather Goods Stores Book, Periodical, and Music Stores Department Stores (Excluding Leased Depts.) Other General Merchandise Stores Florists Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift Stores Used Merchandise Stores Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses Vending Machine Operators Direct Selling Establishments Full-Service Restaurants Limited-Service Eating Places Special Food Services Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) -80-70 -60-50 -40-30 -20-10 0 Leakage/Surplus Factor 10 20 30 40 50 60 Source: Esri and Infogroup 2012 Esri esri.com/ca 800-447-9778 Try it now! November 17, 2011 Page 2 of 6 152

Community Analyst Online Maps and Aerial Images

Site Map Austin City, TX Place: Austin City-TX Standard Geography Maps and Aerial Images May 09, 2012 Page 1 of 1 154

Site Details Map 301 W 2nd St, Austin, TX, 78701 Ring: 1, 3, 5 Miles Latitude: 30.26525 Longitude: -97.74755 Maps and Aerial Images This site is located in: City: Austin city County: Travis County State: Texas ZIP Code: 78701 Census Tract: 48453001100 Census Block Group: 484530011004 CBSA: Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area (12420) May 09, 2012 Page 1 of 1 155

Site Map on Satellite Imagery - 0.4 Miles Wide 123 N Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-1743 Ring: 3, 5, 7 Miles Latitude: 41.88409 Longitude: -87.63684 Maps and Aerial Images 156 Source: ArcGIS Online World Imagery Basemap June 15, 2011 Page 1 of 1

Site Map on Satellite Imagery - 0.8 Miles Wide 123 N Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-1743 Ring: 3, 5, 7 Miles Latitude: 41.88409 Longitude: -87.63684 Maps and Aerial Images Source: ArcGIS Online World Imagery Basemap June 15, 2011 Page 1 of 1 157

Site Map on Satellite Imagery - 1.6 Miles Wide 123 N Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606-1743 Ring: 3, 5, 7 Miles Latitude: 41.88409 Longitude: -87.63684 Maps and Aerial Images Source: ArcGIS Online World Imagery Basemap 158 June 15, 2011 Page 1 of 1

Traffic Count Map 530 SW 24th Rd, Miami, FL 33129-1951 Ring: 0.5, 1, 2 Miles Latitude: 25.75956 Longitude: -80.20893 Maps and Aerial Images Source: 2011 MPSI (Market Planning Solutions Inc.) Systems Inc. d.b.a. DataMetrix June 15, 2011 Page 1 of 1 159

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Traffic Count Profile Latitude: 44.97743 205 S 5th St, Minneapolis, MN 55402 Longitude: -93.26774 Ring: 5 miles radius Distance: Street: Closest Cross-street: Year of Count: Count: 0.03 2nd Ave S S 5th St (0.03 miles NE) 2006 8,874 0.03 S 5th St 3rd Ave S (0.03 miles SE) 2005 1,900 0.08 3rd Ave S 4th St S (0.04 miles NE) 2008 19,500 0.09 6th St S Marquette Ave (0.03 miles NW) 2005 12,700 Traffic Maps and Reports 0.14 S 5th St Nicollet Ave (0.03 miles NW) 2005 2,300 0.14 3rd Ave S 4th St S (0.04 miles SW) 2006 9,282 0.14 Marquette Ave 7th St S (0.04 miles SW) 2008 13,000 0.14 4th Ave S S 5th St (0.04 miles NE) 2008 12,400 0.15 7th St S 3rd Ave S (0.03 miles SE) 2005 13,700 0.16 4th St S Marquette Ave (0.04 miles SE) 2008 13,500 0.18 7th St S 3rd Ave S (0.04 miles NW) 2008 15,500 0.18 2nd Ave S 7th St S (0.04 miles NE) 2008 10,300 0.19 3rd St S 3rd Ave S (0.03 miles NW) 2008 12,000 0.19 7th St S Marquette Ave (0.03 miles SE) 1993 13,000 0.19 4th Ave S 3rd St S (0.03 miles NE) 1993 6,600 0.20 2nd Ave S 3rd St S (0.03 miles SW) 2008 8,400 0.20 3rd Ave S 8th St S (0.03 miles SW) 2003 11,600 0.21 4th St S 5th Ave S (0.03 miles SE) 2008 9,900 0.21 3rd Ave S 3rd St S (0.04 miles SW) 2008 17,200 0.21 3rd St S Nicollet Ave (0.04 miles NW) 2008 16,700 0.22 5th Ave S S 5th St (0.04 miles NE) 2008 14,800 0.22 8th St S 2nd Ave S (0.03 miles NW) 1995 10,600 0.22 S 5th St Nicollet Ave (0.05 miles SE) 1995 12,200 0.23 Marquette Ave 3rd St S (0.04 miles SW) 2008 6,200 0.24 4th Ave S 3rd St S (0.03 miles SW) 2008 8,900 0.24 3rd St S 5th Ave S (0.04 miles SE) 2008 7,200 0.25 Washington Ave S 2nd Ave S (0.04 miles SE) 2007 21,400 0.25 8th St S 4th Ave S (0.03 miles SE) 2008 11,200 0.25 6th St S Hennepin Ave (0.06 miles NW) 2006 15,198 0.26 2nd Ave S 8th St S (0.03 miles NE) 2006 8,364 Data Note:The Traffic Profile displays up to 25 of the closest available traffic counts within the largest radius around your site. The years of the counts in the database range from 2010 to 1963. Just over 66% of the counts were taken between 2001 and 2010 and 86% of the counts were taken in 1997 or later. Traffic counts are identified by the street on which they were recorded, along with the distance and direction to the closest cross-street. Distances displayed as 0.00 miles (due to rounding), are closest to the site. A traffic count is defined as the two-way Average Daily Traffic (ADT) that passes that location. 162 Source: Copyright: 2010 MPSI Systems Inc. d.b.a. DataMetrix Page 1 of 1

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