Stamford Downtown Demographics 2019 Q2

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STAMFORD DOWNTOWN 2019 Demographic Profile

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STAMFORD DOWNTOWN 2019 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE Table of Contents page(s) Population Profile

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Daytime Population

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Business Employment & Corporate Profile 7-8 Office Market Profile Retail Profile

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Economic Generators: Dining, Entertainment & Hotels

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Residential Profile

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Stamford Downtown Special Services District

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Map provided by The Nielsen Company (Site Report) – 1, 3 & 5 mile Trade area rings from center of Stamford Downtown

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POPULATION PROFILE 1 mile

3 miles

5 miles

Population

44,211

135,060

181,406

Avg. Household Income

$103,710

$126,720

$139,941

2019 Estimate

Driving Times from Stamford Downtown • 17 minutes - Westchester Airport, White Plains, NY

• 45 minutes - New Haven, CT • 50 minutes - New York City • 90 minutes - Hartford, CT

Note: Trade area rings start at the corner of Atlantic Street & Broad Street in Stamford Downtown.

2019 Education Attainment (Age 25+) 1 mile

3 mile

5 mile

Advanced Degree

17.32%

20.15%

23.46%

Bachelor’s Degree

26.17%

26.11%

27.89%

Associate’s Degree/Some College

24.70%

25.18%

23.53%

High School Diploma or GED

19.27%

18.64%

16.82%

High School Non-graduates

12.54%

9.92%

8.30%

51.42%

Source: CoStar Demographic Report Source: www.stamfordadvocate.com

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POPULATION PROFILE 2019 Households by Marital Status 1 mile

3 miles

5 miles

Married

6,201

23,255

33,579

Married (no children)

3,392

11,626

16,669

Married (w/children)

2,809

11,629

16,910

2019 Age Distribution (Numbers and Percentages):

2019 Average Age: 37 (1 mile Radius)

1 mile

3 miles

5 miles

0-4

3,058

6.92%

8,146

6.03%

10,362

5.71%

5-19

7,532

17.04%

26,424

19.56%

36,158

19.93%

20-24

2,106

4.76%

7,568

5.60%

10,552

5.82%

25-44

16,239

36.73%

38,729

28.68%

47,719

26.31%

45-64

10,304

23.30%

36,160

26.77%

50,323

27.74%

65+

4,974

11.25%

18,033

13.35%

26,293

14.49%

Source: CoStar Demographic Report

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POPULATION PROFILE

ACCORDING TO A 2016-2017 SURVEY OF THE OVER 550 INDIVIDUALS LIVING IN STAMFORD DOWNTOWN, THE TYPICAL STAMFORD DOWNTOWN APARTMENT DWELLER IS: Young:

84% of households in the Downtown have someone 18-34, while 71% have none 35 or older.

Affluent: $114,000 is the median income for Downtown residents (as compared to $74,168 in-state, $91,198 in Fairfield County and $84,893 in the City of Stamford). Smart:

94% of households have someone with a college or advanced degree. 46% have a master’s degree or higher.

Employed: 70% of Downtown households have someone who works, 54% in the City of Stamford or Downtown and 68% within 15 miles of home. 7% work in NYC.

Source: Witan Intelligence (7/2017)

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STAMFORD DOWNTOWN POPULATION PROFILE STAMFORD DOWNTOWN HAS PARTNERED WITH UK-BASED SPRINGBOARD TO INSTALL AND OPERATE PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICLE COUNTERS ON BEDFORD/SPRING STREETS AND BROAD/ATLANTIC STREETS TO HELP US UNDERSTAND HOW PEOPLE MOVE THROUGH THE DOWNTOWN.

Pedestrian Counts: April 1, 2019 – June 30, 2019

Vehicle Counts: April 1, 2019 – June 30, 2019

22,751

79,328

Average Day

Average Day

25,019

80,132

Saturday Average

Saturday Average

159,255

555,296

Average Day

Average Week

36,904

97,880

Mon., June 17th - Busiest Day

Tues., May 21st - Busiest Day

202,628

582,338

Peak Week Beginning Mon., June 17th

Peak Week Beginning Mon, Apr. 1st

3,666,044

14,533,384

YTD

YTD

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Daytime Employees in Stamford Downtown

DAYTIME POPULATION

Stamford Transportation Center

61,899

1 mile radius

S ource: CoStar Daytime Employment Report 2019

UConn Stamford in the heart of Stamford Downtown

Stamford Transportation Center •

As of 2016, STC has an annual ridership of over 8.4 million for Metro-North and 410,600 passengers on Amtrak

The Stamford station is the 2nd busiest MetroNorth station after Grand Central Terminal

Stamford Transportation Center makes up 21% of ridership on the New Haven Line

Students University of Connecticut - Stamford Located in the heart of Stamford Downtown • Undergraduate Enrollment as of Spring 2019: 1,977 • Graduate Enrollment as of Spring 2019: 650 • 425 Students Living in University-Sponsored Housing • Fulltime Faculty and Staff: 116 Source: UConn Stamford 2019

7 Source: City of Stamford’s Economic Development Department


BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT & CORPORATE PROFILE Business Sectors in Stamford Downtown

Total Number of Businesses (1 mile radius):

5,351

Construction

Finance & Insurance

Health Care & Social Assistance

Hospitality & Food Service

Information

Manufacturing

Other Services

Public Administration & Sales

Real Estate, Renting, Leasing

Retail & Wholesale Trade

Scientific & Technology Services

Utitlties & Waste Management

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BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT & CORPORATE PROFILE 2019 Top Stamford Employers

City of Stamford & BOE (Full Time Only) Stamford Health Stamford Town Center Charter Communications Deloitte Indeed.com UBS AG NBC Sports Group Synchrony Financial Gartner Point72 Asset Management Nestlé Waters North America RBS Securities/NatWest Markets PwC Chelsea Piers Connecticut World Wrestling Entertainment Henkel North America Consumer Goods Marriott International/Starwood Gen Re Conair Corporation XL Group Ernst & Young Lord & Taylor KPMG Legg Mason Greenwich Associates Purdue Pharma LP Affinion Group Sema4 Thomson Reuters Corporation

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500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

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OFFICE MARKET PROFILE Central Business District Office Space: Class A & B Existing: 53 Buildings - 9,742,562 sf One Stamford Realty, 1 Stamford Forum on Tresser Boulevard

CBD Class A & B Office – 2nd Quarter 2019 Recent Office Sales in Stamford 2018-2019: July 2019

300 Main St.

46,000 sf

$8.3 MM ($180 psf)

June 2019

600 Washington Blvd.

450,000 sf

$163 MM ($362 psf)

December 2018

600 Summer St.

93,000 sf

18.2 MM ($194 psf)

August 2018 April 2018

46 Atlantic St. 36 Atlantic St.

Source: City of Stamford Tax Assessor’s Office

9,000 sf 16,195 sf

Total Inventory:

10,287,471 sf

Total Available:

2,976,620 sf

Availability Rate:

28.9%

Vacancy Rate:

24.3%

Net Absorption:

(157,967) sf

Leasing Activity:

90,189 sf

Average Asking Rent:

$48.06 (s/sf/yr)

$2.35 MM ($261 psf) $2.1 MM ($129 psf)

Source: CBRE Inc. Fairfield County Statistic Report

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OFFICE MARKET PROFILE 300 Atlantic Street

Class A

272,400 sf

400 Atlantic Square

Class A

472,687 sf

177 Broad Street

Class A

187,000 sf

9 W. Broad Street

Class B

201,000 sf

Canterbury Green

Class A

224,400 sf

695 East Main Street (Former GenRe)

Class A

581,765 sf

750 East Main Street

Class A

103,367 sf

Landmark Square

Class A

766,861 sf

1 Stamford Forum (One Stamford Realty)

Class A

513,500 sf

1,2,3,4 Stamford Plaza

Class A

967,802 sf

1 Station Place

Class A

280,074 sf

600 Summer Street

Class B

101,070 sf

600 Washington Blvd

Class A

574,831 sf

677 Washington Blvd

Class A

686,332 sf

680 Washington Blvd

Class A

133,000 sf

750 Washington Blvd

Class A

186,148 sf

888 Washington Blvd (Government Center)

230,000 sf

1010 Washington Blvd

Class A

135,000 sf

1055 Washington Blvd

Class A

178,000 sf

300 Atlantic Street

Source: Cushman & Wakefield Research Services

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RETAIL PROFILE 2019 Annual Consumer Spending (1 mile)

Total Health Care 6%

Total Education/Day Care 9%

Total Apparel 7%

Total Entertainment & Hobbies 9%

Food at Home 18% Total Transportation & Maint. 28%

Food Away From Home 14%

Stamford Town Center

Household Equip & Furnishings 7% Source: CoStar Retail Spending Report (2019)

Alcoholic Beverages 2%

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RETAIL PROFILE Downtown Retail Stamford Town Center

768,000 sf

Downtown Retail Streets

986,922 sf

Total

1,754,922 sf Sources: DSSD & Taubman Company

Total CBD Retail Square Footage: 1,754,922 sf Retail Sector in Stamford Downtown General Merchandise Stores 3%

Home Improvement Stores 2% Miscellaneous 22%

Food Stores 10%

Auto Dealers and Gas Stations 6%

Stamford Downtown Anchors Macy’s

225,000 sf

Target

164,000 sf

Burlington Coat Factory

123,000 sf

Safavieh

85,000 sf

Saks Fifth Ave. Off Fifth

78,000 sf

Barnes & Noble

40,000 sf

Apple

10,000 sf

*Not Including Stamford Town Center Occupancy Rate

Apparel and Acessory Stores 14% Eating and Drinking Places 33%

Furniture and Home Furnishings 10%

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ECONOMIC GENERATORS: DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

According to America for the Arts, a national research organization, theatre attendees spend an average of $23 per person before or after visiting the theatre.

Annual Attendance Movie Theater Attendees (Bowtie Cinemas & Avon Theater Film Center)

Downtown Special Events Stamford Media Center Attendees (NBC Universal) Palace Theater Attendees Sources: Avon Theatre & Stamford Center for the Arts

14 Avon Theatre on Bedford Street

Dining and Mingling on West Park Place


ECONOMIC GENERATORS: HOTELS (2,319 ROOMS) Nearby

Downtown Courtyard by Marriott Stamford Downtown 275 Summer Street 115 guest rooms 2 meeting Rooms (largest holds 40 seats) 1 restaurant on Site Sheraton Stamford Downtown 700 East Main Street 375 guest rooms 16 meeting rooms—largest 4,500 sq. ft. 1 restaurant Hotel Zero Degrees 909 Washington Boulevard 97 guest rooms large conference room—fully equipped w/AV Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa 243 Tresser Boulevard 500 guest rooms 23 meeting rooms—largest 9,000 sq. ft. 2 restaurants Residence Inn by Marriott 35 Atlantic Street 156 guest rooms

Hampton Inn & Suites Stamford 26 Mill River Street 99 guest rooms 4 meeting rooms—largest 2,150 sq. ft. 1 restaurant Hilton Stamford Hotel and Executive Meeting Center 1 First Stamford Place 484 guest rooms 30 meeting Rooms—largest 10,000 sq. ft. 1 restaurant Stamford Plaza Hotel & Conference Center 2701 Summer Street 448 guest rooms 33 meeting Rooms—largest 9080 sq. ft. 1 restaurant Stamford Suites Hotel 720 Bedford Street 45 extended stay suites

Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa on Tresser Boulevard

15 Courtyard by Marriott Stamford Downtown on Summer Street


RESIDENTIAL PROFILE Recent Residential Complex Sales in Stamford 4/2019

Stamford Corners

$60 MM 1 mile

3 miles

5 miles

18,987

51,448

68,706

2.30

2.60

2.60

$354,016

$568,525

$682,561

Owner Occupied

5,268 27.75%

26,351 51.22%

39,199 57.05%

Renter Occupied

13,719 72.25%

25,097 48.78%

29,507 42.95%

9/2018

Element One

$78 MM

2019 Occupied Households

8/2018

Park Square West

$42 MM

2019 Average Household Size

7/2018

The Moderne & The Verano

2019 Median Home Value $35 MM

Source: CoStar Demographic Report (2019)

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Year Built

RESIDENTIAL PROFILE Recently Completed

2017-18 Units

UConn Stamford Dormitories

116

Atlantic Station (Phase 1)

325

Vela on the Park

209

Residence Inn by Marriott (extended stay)

156

New Inventory Totals: Under Construction

806 2018-20 Units

The Smyth URBY Stamford

UC Inventory Totals:

414 648

1,062

Planned With Land Use Approvals 2018-20 True North

212

Atlantic Station (Phase 2)

325

Planned Inventory Totals

537

Within a 1 mile radius of Stamford Downtown

Apartments & Condominiums Within a ¼ mile radius of Stamford Downtown Pre-1996 1986 Canterbury Green - 201 Broad Street 1986 The Wescott - 1450 Washington Boulevard 1989 The Biltmore - 127 Greyrock Place 1990 The Classic - 25 Forest Street 1996 Parc Grove - 200 Broad Street 1999 Stamford Corners - 1455 Washington Boulevard 2001 Park Square West: Phase 1 - 101 Summer Street 2002 Archstone- Bedford & North 2001 AVA Stamford - 50 Forest 2001 Village at Stamford - 500 Bedford Street 2005 Mill River House - 35 West Broad Street 2006 Adams Mill River House- 25 Adams 2006 Metropolitan - 1515 Summer Street 2009 Glenview House - 25 Glenbrook Road 2008 Eastside Commons - 840 East Main Street 2009 100 Prospect Street 2008 11 Forest Street 2009 Trump Parc - 7 Broad Street 2011 The Blvd. - 1201 Washington Boulevard 2012 Highgrove - 70 Forest Street N/A 65 Prospect N/A 77 Prospect N/A Hoyt Bedford - 112 Hoyt Street N/A Morgan Manor - 83-95 Morgan Street 2013 Parallel 41 - 1340 Washington Boulevard 2013 The Moderne – 163 Franklin Street 2014 75 Tresser – 75 Tresser Boulevard 2014 The Verano – 750 Summer Street 2015 66 Summer – 66 Summer Street 2016 Summer House – 184 Summer Street 2016 Element One – 111 Morgan Street 2016 Bedford Hall - 545 Bedford Street 2017 UConn Stamford Dormitories 2018 Atlantic Station – 355 Atlantic Street 2018 Vela on the Park - 1011 Washington Boulevard SUBTOTALS: Cumulative Total:

Basis as 1997 Facility of 1996 2018 1,968 A +C 106 C A 280 161 A+C 144 C 401 A+C 195 A+C 143 A 160 A 306 A 160 A 92 A 60 C 51 A 142 A 108 C 94 A 16 A 166 A+C 94 A 92 A 127 A 143 A 352 A 243 A 124 A 58 A 344 A 58 A 209 A 226 A 175 A 82 A 116 A 325 A 209 A 2,659 5,071 7,730

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STAMFORD DOWNTOWN SPECIAL SERVICES DISTRICT PROMOTING A SAFE, CLEAN & GREEN DOWNTOWN

The Stamford Downtown Special Services District (DSSD) brings 350,000 people Downtown annually through its 16 events which include the Parade Spectacular (far left), Alive @ Five (center) and its famous outdoor sculpture exhibit (right).

A central component of the DSSD mission is to provide an inviting Downtown environment, through Ambassador, Landscaping and Cleaning Services.

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