Oklahoma City | Central Business District

C I T Y P L A C E LIVE | WORK

Oklahoma City | Central Business District

CITY PLACE

Unique Opportunity to own a piece of

OKC's Downtown Skyline

AVA I L A B I L I T I E S

OFFICE

FLOOR FLOOR FLOOR FLOOR

3 SALE 16,403 SF 5 SALE 15,186 SF 19 SALE 4,862 SF 12 LEASE 6,253 SF

FLOOR 14 LEASE 12,176 SF

AMENITIES

Expansive panoramic views of OKC

All buildging systems have been updated drastically reducing exposure to capital expenditures

On-site:

Management

Engineering

Concierge

Security

Day Porter

UMB Bank

Cool Greens Restaurant

Storage units available

EXCLUSIVE ADVISOR

MARK BEFFORT 405-879-4757 office mbeffort@

CITY PLACE

OWNERSHIP BENEFITS

marketable title to your own floor

costs less than new construction

no building common area factor applied to your floor

storage units available in basement

(residential only)

office floors will be delivered in shell condition (except 19th floor)

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on-site management and maintenance 28

staff, to help maintain your floor

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day porter available for miscellaneous daily needs

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24 hour on-site security and concierge

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CITY PLACE

ENVIRONMENT

on-site banking facility provided by UMB

food service provided by Cool Greens

CITY PLACE

LOCATION

in the heart of Downtown at the corner of Park Avenue and Robinson

adjacent to Kerr Park

short walking distance to all of Downtown's food and entertainment venues

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CITY PLACE

VIEWS

CITY PLACE

M O D E R N I Z AT I O N

All building systems have been updated drastically reducing exposure to capital expenditures including:

complete upgrade of all passenger elevators

building mechanical systems have been replaced with chilled water and steam from Veolia Energy

all roofs have been replaced

first floor lobby and basement have been renovated

backup generator has been installed to provide emergency system in case of a power failure

majority of the sewer | vent pipes throughout City Place have been replaced

original windows have been replaced

video surveillance of parking | entrance | elevator maintained by a central command center 24 hours

CITY PLACE

ASSOCIATION

maintains and operates entire facility

maintenance personnel are available to perform miscellaneous repairs and maintenance on owned units

monthly dues pay for ? security ? management | maintenance ? heating & cooling costs ? elevator service ? water & sewer ? trash removal ? building insurance ? building common area repairs & maintenance

CITY PLACE

SPACE FEATURES

flexible floor plans for open or office layouts (see below) windows on all four sides of floor engineering design | drawing complete for distribution of HVAC controlled elevator access to individual floor after hours

FOR SALE

FLOOR

TYPE

SIZE

PRICE|PSF

3rd

office(shell)

16,403 sf

$100

5th

office

15,186 sf

$100

19th

office(renovated)

4,862 sf

$210

CITY PLACE

FLOOR PLANS

3RD FLOOR

CITY PLACE

FOR LEASE

FLOOR

TYPE

12th

office

14th

office

12TH FLOOR

SIZE

6,174 rsf 12,176 rsf

PRICE|PSF

$18 $18

5TH FLOOR 19TH FLOOR

14TH FLOOR 32ND FLOOR

DOWNTOWN OKLAHOMA CITY

Oklahoma City continues to thrive with its greatest assets the people. Beginning in 1993, the people voted on a limited term one-cent sales tax to revitalize downtown with new and upgraded cultural, sports, recreation, entertainment and convention facilities. Since then, and due to the overwhelming success of the project, more initiatives were approved for education and more revitalization of the core. Project 180 advanced to improve downtown's infrastructure and quality of life with public art, landscaping, improved lighting as well as pedestrian/bike friendly streets, sidewalks, parks and plazas. More recently as part of MAPS3, a modern transit system connects the vibrant districts in and around the downtown Oklahoma City area.

Also part of MAPS 3, construction began on Scissortail Park, a 70-acre urban oasis extending from the core of downtown to the shore of the Oklahoma River, many amenities will include a caf? and sports facilities to nature trails, with the Skydance Bridge as the connector of the north and south sides of the park. A $575 million complex, the Downtown Convention Center and Omni Hotel is set to open, debt free in 2020 and expected to attract a large amount of events and tourism to the Oklahoma City core.

As the core continues to grow through systematic improvements, a connectivity between public and private has emerged, creating a collaborate spirt and innovative energy that continues to grow. First National Center is currently under redevelopment and will provide new housing, hotel rooms, parking garage and retail space including Oklahoma's first Ruth's Chris Steakhouse. The activity downtown has spurred housing developers to bring the total units to 4,500 and has attributed to the vibancy and surge felt through out the city center. Live, work and play has never been easier.

8DISTRICTS 3OFFICE SUPPLY

& PRINT SHOPS

47MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS

1ARENA

Home to the OKC Thunder

2COURT HOUSES

62RETAIL STORES

1CONVENTION CENTER

9BREWERIES

27BARS &

NIGHTCLUBS

2POST OFFICES

160 RESTAURANTS

11FINANCIAL

INSTITUTIONS

18 6 HOTELS

PUBLIC PARKS

0805 RESIDENTS

OFFICE

M7.M5SPACE

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

World-Class Convention Center

605 Guest Room Omni Hotel

70-Acre Scissortail Park

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