I-10 at SR-228 North Exit, Macclenny, FL. Listing ID# Listing ID# Serving Northeast Florida for over five decades

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1 I-10 at SR-228 North Exit, Macclenny, FL Listing ID# Serving Northeast Florida for over five decades

2 Distances from major cities to Macclenny, FL City Distance: Miles Kilometers New York City 853 1,373 San Diego 2,064 3,321 Atlanta Houston 793 1,277 Miami Tampa New Orleans Orlando Savannah Jacksonville/Jaxport Los Angeles 2,120 3,412 Chicago 857 1,380 Philadelphia 776 1,248 San Antonio 983 1,582 City Distance: Miles Kilometers Dallas 882 1,420 San Jose 2,320 3,733 San Francisco 2,349 3,780 Columbus 671 1,080 Fort Worth 911 1,467 Charlotte Detroit 835 1,344 El Paso 1,445 2,325 Memphis Baltimore 697 1,122 Boston 1,036 1,668 Seattle 2,435 3,920 Washington, D.C ,066 Denver 1,445 2,326 Thomas Jones, Commercial Sales Agent, Watson Commercial Realty, Inc. Office: Mobile: Listing ID#

3 The Midpoint Commerce Park is located along the north side of I-10 and runs along the south side of US-90 on the north edge of the park. The Park is in Baker and abuts the City of Macclenny along its western edge. Directly across from the property is the Walmart Frozen Foods Distribution Facility. Midpoint Boundary

4 Above: Site plan aerial view looking North. Below: Photo illustration aerial view looking North. Note: Walmart Frozen Foods Distribution Facility on US-90. US 90 INTERSTATE 10

5 Midpoint Commercial Park will have convenient truck and auto access at the signalized intersection of Midpoint Parkway and SR-228 North just off I-10 in Macclenny. Above: Aerial view of new Midpoint Parkway Road Progress (in red). The Parkway will run east along the north side of I-10 into the Park and turn north and flyover US-90 with easy access there. All utilities will be located along the Parkway. Below: Photo illustration aerial view looking East. Midpoint Parkway Road

6 Envisioned as the center for business and global logistics and commerce in Northeast Florida, Midpoint Commerce Park, when completed, will host an estimated 4,100 employees in a 1,225 acred master planned development. Midpoint Commerce Park will generate substantial revenues greatly enhancing the quality of life in Baker. The connection to Interstate 10 offers easy access to Interstate 75 to the west and Interstate 95 to the east, providing additional benefits to the community at large. The growth and demand of the larger Midpoint Commerce Park markets available through these highways and rail yards makes this central point a vital location for companies in the global distribution and logistics business. With CSX rail service available, the park will fit the increasing requirements of manufacturing companies for costs effective material handling and for global shipping. When fully developed, Midpoint Commerce Park will generate an increase in payroll revenue and tax income for both the local community and surrounding areas, in addition to creating development in the region. Midpoint Commerce Park is centrally located between I-95 to the east and I-75 to the west, sited on the north side of I-10 with 1+ mile of direct exposure and convenient access at SR-228. Truck traffic will have 2 dedicated turn lanes at a signalized intersection just off SR-228 into Midpoint Parkway to access the park with little local traffic congestion. Departure from the park can be via SR-228 or to US-90 to the north off Midpoint Parkway. Central Location Benefits Jacksonville International Airport is 25 minutes away via I-10 East to I-295 North. The Port of Jacksonville is 40 minutes away via I-10 East to I-95 North. The Distribution Matrix validates Midpoint Commerce Center s location as superb for business and commerce requirements throughout the Southeast and Florida. I-75 is less than 45 minutes west via I-10 while US-301 is 5 miles east via either I-10 or US-90. I-295 is 20 minutes east of Midpoint on I-10.

7 JAX FACTS POPULATION JAX MSA (Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, St. Johns) 1,448,558 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT JAX MSA 23.6% 23.1% 10.3% 19.6% 9.2% COUNTY POPULATIONS (Highest Level of Education Completed by Population Age 25+) High School Graduate Some College, No Degree Associate s Degree Bachelor s Degree Graduate/Prof. Degree Population TOTAL AREA Baker Clay Duval Flagler Nassau Putnam St. Johns Florida 25.2% 20.6% 9.9% 17.7% 10.0% U.S. 23.6% 20.9% 8.2% 18.8% 11.4% (Source: ESRI 2016) Square miles (Source: U.S. Census 2010) Annual Growth Rate ( ) JAXUSA Region 1,630,273 (Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam & St. Johns) RACIAL COMPOSITION White Black Asian/Pacific Islander Other Two or More Races Hispanic Origin* *Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race JAX MSA 68.6% 21.7% 3.9% 2.2% 3.1% 8.6% HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION Median Household Income Average Household Income Per Capita Income Total Number of Households JAX MSA $53,133 $73,327 $27, ,995 Florida 73.4% 16.4% 2.8% 4.1% 2.9% 25.1% Florida $48,377 $69,330 $27,618 7,858,370 (Source: ESRI 2016) U.S. 70.5% 12.8% 5.5% 6.8% 3.3% 17.9% (Source: ESRI 2016) U.S. $54,149 $77,008 $29, ,784,504 (Source: ESRI 2016) Baker Clay Duval Flagler Nassau Putnam St. Johns 28, , , ,650 78,738 75, , % 1.6% 1.0% 2.1% 1.2% 0.0% 3.1% COST OF LIVING (National Average = 100) Composite: Grocery: Housing: Utilities: Transportation: Health Care: Misc Goods: (Source: ESRI 2016) (Source: C2ER Cost of Living Index, 2017Q1) BAKER CLAY DUVAL FLAGLER NASSAU PUTNAM ST. JOHNS 3 Independent Drive Jacksonville, FL jaxusa.org 3/2017

8 JAX FACTS LABOR FORCE (April 2017) JAX MSA NEFL Region Florida U.S. Labor Force 751, ,113 10,091, ,817,000 Employment 722, ,989 9,685, ,262,000 Unemployment Rate 3.8% 3.9% 4.0% 4.1% Annual Labor Force - NE Florida Region Unemployment Rate - NE Florida Region Labor Force Employment (Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity) SCHOOLS - NE Florida Region HOUSING DATA - JAX MSA Public Schools: K-12 Students: Colleges and Universities: Approximate College Enrollment: , ,000 (Source: ESRI 2015) New Home Price (Based on 2,400 Sq. Feet) $257,348 Apartment Rent (Based on 950 Sq. Feet, 2br) $1,102 Median Existing Single-Home Price $215,000 (Source: C2ER Cost of Living Index, 2nd Qtr. 2014; National Association of Realtors, 2nd Qtr. 2014) (Source: C2ER Cost of Living Study, 2017Q1; National Association of Realtors, 2017Q1) TRANSPORTATION 17 Highways 3 Interstates 3 Railroads 4 Seaport Terminals 0 Toll Roads NATIONAL RANKINGS Forbes ranked JAX as the #5 fastest growing city in America. Inc. lists Jacksonville as #9 in Metros with the Highest Levels of Capital Investment Worldwide Forbest lists Jacksonville as one of the Top 40 Places for Business and Careers Realtor.com ranked Jacksonville as the #2 Hot Spot Where Americans are Moving Right Now Jacksonville has been named #2 Best City for Tech (Outside California and New York) by Datafox Jacksonville recognized as a Top U.S. Logistics Hub by Global Trade 24/7 Wall Street ranked Palm Coast among the Best Cities to Live JAX FAST FACTS Home to three Fortune 500 company headquarters and more than 80 national or divisional headquarters NO corporate franchise tax and NO state personal income tax Young, dynamic workforce with median age lower than the U.S. median Home to the #6 Top High School in America Clay, Flagler, Nassau and St. Johns Counties have competitive A and B rated school districts Excellent quality of life and favorable cost of living with the largest urban park system in the nation Home to the Jacksonville Jaguars, one of only 32 NFL franchises in the nation World-class health care system, home to one of only three Mayo Clinic campuses and one of six MD Anderson Cancer Center partnerships BAKER CLAY DUVAL FLAGLER NASSAU PUTNAM ST. JOHNS 3 Independent Drive Jacksonville, FL jaxusa.org 3/2017

9 LOGISTICS JAX NAP provides reliable connectivity through REDUCED RISK LOWER COST Connecting to JAX instead of traditional cities like Atlanta and Miami can save customers 20-30%. STRATEGIC Business Location Tucked away in the westernmost point of the East Coast, Jacksonville is the least likely place on the Atlantic or Gulf Coasts to experience a hurricane. Due to a recurvature effect, storms heading toward Jacksonville are influenced by the Bermuda high pressure system from the west and are driven northward. Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) 85 + NON-STOP DAILY FLIGHTS 29 DIRECT U.S. AIRPORTS $300 MILLION in Infrastructure Improvements Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) In fiscal year 2015, JAXPORT s three public marine terminals handled cargo totaling 8. 2 MILLION TONS Over the next several years, JAXPORT is looking to invest in its infrastructure more than $1.25 BILLION Recognized as America s Logistics Center 61 + SAME-DAY Southeast access to MILLION CONSUMERS 3 RAILROADS INTERSTATES Affordable Construction & Real Estate The cost of constructing new facilities in Jacksonville is 15% LOWER THAN U.S. AVERAGE Real estate lease rates are below most major metro areas, averaging $18.50 per square foot for office and $4.27 per square foot for industrial space. Positive Tax Advantages FRANCHISE TAX STATE PERSONAL INCOME TAX TAXES ON INVENTORIES NOCORPORATE TAXES ON FOREIGN INCOME TAXES ON MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT After investing more than $300 million to construct and expand the terminal and its three concourses, JAX is now one of the most modern airports in the world. With multiple cargo terminals capable of handling container, automobile, bulk, breakbulk and refrigerated cargoes, JAXPORT is a premier diversified port with connections to major trade lanes throughout the world. Jacksonville boasts a strong intermodal system with fast access to major markets throughout the U.S. via three railroads CSX (headquartered in Jacksonville), Norfolk Southern and Florida East Coast Railway and multiple interstates including I-10, I-75 and I Baker 10 Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) Regional Airports Ports (JAXPORT) Nassau Clay Putnam Duval St. Johns Flagler BAKER CLAY DUVAL FLAGLER NASSAU PUTNAM ST. JOHNS 3 Independent Drive Jacksonville FL jaxusa.org

10 LOGISTICS JAXUSA Partnership s regional focus includes seven Northeast Florida counties. With 1.5 million residents, the region offers endless opportunities and a superior quality of life. The Jacksonville area continues to experience positive growth as more people discover its perfect balance between business opportunities and lifestyle. WHY Northeast Florida? The Region s Leading Logistics Employers No. of employees Doing business requires a dependable, seamless and highly efficient transport and logistics network. We found that here in Jacksonville. John Hourihan, Senior VP & General Manager, Crowley Maritime Corporation Our state boasts more than 61,000 exporters, making Florida home to the second highest number of exporters in the U.S. Areas of EXCELLENCE America s Logistics Center Strong Transportation Infrastructure Deep Water Port Supply Chain Management/IT SOUTHEASTERN GROCERS Grocery Distribution Center 5,700 CSX CORPORATION Railroad Corporate HQ 3,600 UPS Worldwide Parcel Delivery 2,300 CROWLEY MARITIME CORPORATION Marine Transportation and Logistics 925 PUBLIX JACKSONVILLE WAREHOUSE Regional Supermarket Distribution Center 870 LANDSTAR SYSTEM Transportation Logistics 830 WAL-MART FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER #6099 Grocery Warehouse 800 SUDDATH RELOCATION SYSTEMS Relocation and Transportation 750 INTERLINE BRANDS Plumbing Repair and Maintenance Products Distributor 700 CYPRESS TRUCK LINES Heavy Haul Trucking 630 BEAVER STREET FISHERIES Wholesale Distributor of Food Products 600 RAVEN TRANSPORT HOLDING Trucking Management 470 SEARS LOGISTICS SERVICES Freight Transportation Arrangement 450 SEAONUS Third Party Logistics 420 SYSCO CORPORATION Food Service Transportation 390 FEDEX GROUND Distribution and Warehousing 320 TOTE MARITIME Steamship Company 270 CALAVO GROWERS Fresh Food Distribution 260 4FORTUNE FORTUNE NATIONAL OR DIVISIONAL 80 HEADQUARTERS Jacksonville is home to four Fortune 1000 and three Fortune 500 company headquarters. More than 80 local companies have national or divisional headquarters in Northeast Florida. COACH Leather Goods Distributor 180 AMPORTS/VOLKSWAGEN Automotive Services and Port Terminal Operator 175 CEVA LOGISTICS NORTH AMERICA Global Logistics Management 125 BMW OF NORTH AMERICA Southeastern Regional Distribution Center 100 MERCEDES-BENZ USA SOUTHERN REGIONAL Vehicle Parts Distribution 100 Global Trade magazine selected Jacksonville as a Top U.S. Logistics Hub BAKER CLAY DUVAL FLAGLER NASSAU PUTNAM ST. JOHNS 3 Independent Drive Jacksonville FL jaxusa.org

11 Price Categories by Size: PRICING OVERVIEW: 1 to 5 10 to to to to 150 Entire Site $ Per Acre Rail Access- Northside of Site: Big Box/ Rail Served/ Outside Storage $45,000 $40,000 $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $41,000 / per acre (1,225 acres gross) Mid Park Sites: Industrial users/ Some Outside Storage $50,000 $45,000 $40,000 $35,000 $30,000 Near I-10 Sites: Service/ Warehouse/ Minimal Outside Storage $58,000 $53,000 $48,000 $43,000 $38,000 I-10 Frontage Sites: Office/Retail/ Service Centers/ Minimal Outside Storage $75,000 $65,000 $60,000 $55,000 $50,000 Listing ID# Thomas Jones, Commercial Sales Agent, Watson Commercial Realty, Inc. tjones@watsoncommercial.com Office: Cellular: