Stamford Downtown Demographic Profile

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2016 Demographic Profile


Stamford Downtown 2016 Demographic Profile Table of Contents page(s)

Population Profile......................................................

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Daytime Population…………………………………………………..

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Business Employment & Corporate Profile………………..

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Office Market Profile…………………………………………………

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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…………… (DSSD)

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In 2014, Stamford was ranked the #1 place to live in CT by movoto.com! Source: http://www.movoto.com/ct/best-places-in-connecticut/

Map provided by The Nielsen Company (Site Report 2015) – 1, 3 & 5 mile Trade area rings from center of Stamford Downtown


Stamford Population Profile

Outdoor dining on Bedford Street

According to the U.S. Census update, between 2010 and 2015, Connecticut’s population increased by about 22,000 people—and 25% of that increase happened in Stamford.

Estimated 2016

1 mile

3 miles

5 miles

10 miles

Population

44,309

129,652

175,282

371,113

Avg. Household Income

$81,122

$114,314

$130,973

$139,179

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

Driving Times from Stamford Downtown Shoppers at the Stamford Downtown Farmer’s Market

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

•17 minutes- Westchester Airport, White Plains, NY •45 minutes- New Haven, CT

2016 Education Attainment (Age 25+)

Dining and mingling on Lower Summer Street Source: CoStar Demographic Report 2016 Source: http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/

1 mile

3 mile

5 mile

Advanced Degree

14.06%

19.05%

22.25%

Bachelor’s Degree

22.18%

25.00%

27.12%

Associate’s Degree/Some College

23.71%

23.86%

22.56%

High School Diploma or GED

22.04%

20.09%

18.14%

High School Non-graduates

18.01%

12.00%

9.93%

49.37%

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Stamford Population Profile 2016 Est. Median Age: (1 mile Radius)

35

2016 Est. Population by Sex 1 mile

3 miles

5 miles

Male

49.32%

48.74%

48.36%

Female

50.68%

51.26%

51.64%

Lunch at Bedford Street outdoor patio

Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery

2016 Estimated Age Distribution (Numbers and Percentages): 1 mile

Diners enjoying happy hour in Columbus Park

Source: CoStar Demographic Report 2016

3 miles

5 miles

0-4

3,350

7.56%

8,543

6.59%

10,852

6.19%

5-19

7,113

16.06%

24,957

19.25%

35,082

20.02%

20-24

2,280

5.15%

7,047

5.44%

9,745

5.56%

25-44

17,278

38.99%

38,776

29.90%

47,377

27.04%

45-64

9,588

21.63%

33,382

25.75%

47,307

26.98%

65+

4,700

10.61%

16,946

13.07%

24,919

14.22%

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Stamford Downtown Population Profile According to a survey of the approximately 20,000 individuals living in Stamford Downtown, the typical Stamford Downtown Resident is:

Young:

65% of households in the Downtown have someone 18-34, while 62% have none 35 or older.

Affluent:

$108,000 is the median income for Downtown residents (as compared to $69,000 in-state, $82,500 in Fairfield County and $78,200 in the City of Stamford ). 90% of households have someone with a college or advanced degree.

Smart:

Employed: 83% of Downtown households have someone who works, 52% in the City of Stamford or Downtown and 83% within 15 miles of home. 16% work in NYC.

Source: Witan Intelligence (6/2013)

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Daytime Population 25,000 vehicles per day pass thru the intersection of Atlantic/Broad/and Bedford

Daytime Employees in Stamford Downtown 1 mile radius 5 mile radius

52,279 109,005 Source: CoStar Daytime Employment Report 2016

Students University of Connecticut, Stamford Located in the heart of Stamford Downtown • Total Undergraduate Enrollment as of Fall 2015: 1,635 • Total Graduate Enrollment as of Fall 2015: 465 • Total Faculty and Staff: 152

Sacred Heart University, Graduate Center • Total Graduate Enrollment as of Fall 2015: 158 • Total Faculty and Staff: 15 Source: UConn Stamford 2015 & Sacred Heart University 2015 UConn, Stamford in the heart of Stamford Downtown

Metro North Weekday Ridership Weekday Inbound Outbound

9,280 5,447

Total

14,727

Weekend Inbound Outbound Stamford Transportation Center

8,637 3,395

Total

12,032 Source: Metro North Operations Report 2015

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Business Employment & Corporate Profile Business Sectors in Stamford Downtown Retail 14%

Health Care & Social Assistance 26%

Finance-Insurance-Real Estate 17%

Hospitality & Food Service 6%

Other 8% Scientific & Technology Services 21%

Manufacturing 2% Construction 6%

Total Number of Businesses (1 mile radius):

4,707

Source: CoStar Daytime Employment Report 2016

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Business Employment & Corporate Profile 2016 Top Stamford Employers Stamford Hospital UBS Stamford Town Center RBS City of Stamford: City Government City of Stamford: Board of Education Deloitte General Electric Capital Corporation Starwood Hotels US Postal Service GenRe Corporation Point72 Asset Management Gartner Group XL Reinsurance Purdue Pharma NBC Sports Pitney Bowes PricewaterhouseCoopers Nestle Waters North America Affinion Group Oracle Corp./Hyperion Solutions WWE Conair Corporation Omega Engineering Daymon Worldwide Thomson Reuters Corporation NBCUniversal Synapse Group Ernst & Young Elizabeth Arden Chelsea Piers CT Odyssey Re KPMG LLC 0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

Source: The Business Council of Fairfield County

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Office Market Profile Central Business District Office Space: Class A & B Existing: 53 Buildings - 9,755,855 sf Projected: Metro Transit Center Gateway

600,000 sf 323,000 sf

CBD Class A Office- 1st Quarter 2016 Number of Buildings:

34

Total Square Footage:

8,330,271 sf

Combined Available Space:

2,097,678 sf*

Availability Rate:

25.18%

Average Asking Rent:

$45.76/sf

CBD Class B Office-1st Quarter 2016 Recent Office Sales in Stamford 14/15 1290 Summer St.

41,000 SF

$12.0 MM ($292.00 psf)

201 High Ridge Rd.

200,000 SF

$17.0 MM ($85.00 psf)

110 Prospect St.

7,996 SF

1.02MM ($105.37 psf)

600 Summer St.

101,070 SF

$10.65MM ($105.37 psf)

Source: City of Stamford Tax Assessor’s Office, Stamford Advocate

Number of Buildings:

19

Total Square Footage:

1,425,584 sf

Combined Available Space:

334,607 sf*

Availability Rate:

23.47%

Average Asking Rent:

$33.54/sf

* Includes direct and sublease office space Source: CBRE Inc. Fairfield County Statistic Report

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Office Market Profile

Existing Buildings Over 100,000 sf

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 (Purdue Pharma)

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 (UBS Phase 1)

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)

300 Atlantic Street

230,000 sf

1010 Washington Blvd

Class A

135,000 sf

1055 Washington Blvd

Class A

178,000 sf

Projected Buildings Over 100,000sf Source: Cushman & Wakefield Research Services

Metro Tower

350,000 sf

Gateway

323,000 sf

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Retail Profile Total CBD Retail Square Footage: 1,754,922 sf 2016 Stamford Downtown Retail Occupancy

95.3%*

Downtown Retail Stamford Town Center

768,000 sf

Downtown Retail Streets

986,922 sf

Total

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

Retail Sector in Stamford Downtown Stamford Downtown Anchors Macy’s

225,000 sf

Target

164,000 sf

Burlington Coat Factory

General Merchandise Stores 3%

Home Improvement Stores 2% Miscellaneous 22%

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

Eating and Drinking Places 33%

Food Stores 10%

Auto Dealers and Gas Stations 6%

Apparel and Acessory Stores 14% Furniture and Home Furnishings 10%

Source: CoStar Demographic Report (2016)

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Retail Profile

Trends in Retail Rental Rates

Stamford Town Center

2016 Total Annual Consumer Spending Education/Day Care 8% Health Care 4%

Apparel 6%

Transportation/ Maintenance 29%

Furniture/Appliances 15%

Source: CoStar Retail Spending Report (2016)

Entertainment 8%

70%

2015 Retail Sales Potential vs. Actual Sales

60% 50% 40% 30%

Food at Home 16% Food Away from Home 12%

Alcoholic Beverages 2%

20% 10% 0%

Retail Potential

Retail Sales

Source: CBRE Inc. Fairfield County Statistic Report

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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 960,000

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

350,000

Downtown Special Events

80,000

Stamford Media Center Attendees (NBC Universal)

60,000

Palace Theater Attendees Sources: Avon Theatre & Stamford Center for the Arts

Avon Theatre on Bedford Street

Dining and Mingling on Main St.

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Economic Generators: Hotels (2,163 Rooms) 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

Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa on Tresser Boulevard

Courtyard by Marriott Stamford Downtown on Summer Street

Nearby 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

Under Construction Residence Inn by Marriott 35 Atlantic Street 156 guest rooms Expected completion 2016

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Residential Profile

Source: Juner William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty

Recent Residential Complex Sales in Stamford 8/2014 9/2014 10/2015

2016 Est. Households 2016 Est. Avg. Household Size

75 Tresser Glenview House Village Stamford

$121.0 MM $69.1 MM $45.0 MM

1 mile

3 miles

5 miles

10 miles

15 miles

18,603

49,503

66,210

137,420

292,800

2.30

2.60

2.60

2.65

2.69

Source: CoStar Demographic Report (2016)

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Residential Profile Apartments & Condominiums Within a ¼ mile radius of Stamford Downtown Pre-1996 The Classic - 25 Forest Street Canterbury Green- 201 Broad Street The Biltmore - 127 Greyrock Place Parc Grove - 200 Broad Street Stamford Corners - 1455 Washington Boulevard The Westcott - Washington Blvd. Park Square West: Phase 1 - 101 Summer Street Archstone- Bedford &North Avalon at Greyrock Place - 50 Forest Mill River House - 35 West Broad Street Adams Mill River House- 25 Adams Metropolitan - 1515 Summer Street Glenview House - 25 Glenbrook Road Eastside Commons - 840 East Main Street 100 Prospect Street 11 Forest Street Trump Parc - 7 Broad Street The Blvd. - 1201 Washington Boulevard Parallel 41 - 1340 Washington Boulevard 65 Prospect 77 Prospect Cornerstone at Bedford - 1425 Bedford Street Hoyt Bedford - 112 Hoyt Street Village at Stamford - 500 Bedford Street Morgan Manor - 83-95 Morgan Street Highgrove - 70 Forest Street The Moderne – 163 Franklin Street 75 Tresser – 75 Tresser Boulevard The Verano – 750 Summer Street 66 Summer – 66 Summer Street Summer House – 184 Summer Street SUBTOTALS: Cumulative Total: A: apartments Source: DSSD C: condos

Basis as 1997Facility of 1996 2015 1,600 A +C 144 C 106 C 161 A +C 401 A +C 195 A +C 280 A 143 A 160 A 306 A 92 A 60 C 51 A 142 A 108 C 94 A 16 A 166 A +C 94 A 124 A 127 A 143 A 368 A 352 A 160 A 243 A 92 A 58 A 344 A 58 A 209 A 226 A 2,011 4,812 6,823

Trump Parc on Washington Boulevard at Broad Street

Under Construction Within a 1 mile radius of Stamford Downtown

2016-17 Units

Park Square West Phase IV

209

Rippowam Place (Washington Blvd. & Rippowam Pl.)

116

Morgan Lofts

175

Bedford Hall

82

Atlantic Station

650

New Inventory Totals: Planned with Land Use Approvals Within a 1 mile radius of Stamford Downtown

1,232 2016-17 Units

Urban Ready Living (Parcel 38)

672

New Inventory Totals:

672

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Stamford Downtown Special Services District

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

Promoting a Safe, Clean & Green Downtown

A central component of the DSSD mission is to provide an inviting Downtown environment 16 thorough Ambassador, Landscaping and Cleaning Services.


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