FEASIBILITY PLANNING STUDY WISCONSIN CENTER [1] + CROSSROADS CONSULTING SERVICES FEASIBILITY PLANNING STUDY

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HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO TX - OPENED 2016 Populous is widely recognized in the industry as the thought leaders for convention and exhibition facility design. CONVENTION CENTER EXPERIENCE Albany Convention Center Site Studies, ALBANY, NY Harborside Convention Center & Hotel Study, FORT MYERS, FL Phoenix Convention Center Expansion & Renovation, PHOENIX, AZ Anaheim Convention Center Expansion, ANAHEIM, CA Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center Expansion, SAN ANTONIO, TX Qatar National Convention Centre Extension, DOHA, QATAR ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER ANAHEIM CA - OPENED 2017 PHOENIX CONVENTION CENTER PHOENIX AZ - OPENED 2009 Augusta Civic Center District Plan, AUGUSTA, GA Bangalore Convention Centre, BANGALORE, INDIA Birmingham Convention Center Complex, BIRMINGHAM, AL Brown County Exhibition Center Expansion Study, GREEN BAY, WI Cleveland Convention Center Site Study, CLEVELAND, OH Dallas Fair Park Exhibition Space Feasibility Study, DALLAS, TX DLF International Exhibition & Convention Center, NEW DELHI, INDIA Dodge City Events Center Study, DODGE CITY, KS Doha Convention Center Design Competition, DOHA, QATAR Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center Expansion, DULUTH, MN Eastern Maine Events Center, BANGOR, ME Erie Civic Center Master Plan, ERIE, PA H.H. Dow Academy Conference Center, MIDLAND, MI Indiana Convention Center Expansion Study, INDIANAPOLIS, IN Iowa Events Center & Hy-Vee Hall, DES MOINES, IA Irving Convention Center Study, IRVING, TX Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Expansion Plan, NEW YORK, NY Jordan Valley Park Expo Center, SPRINGFIELD, MO Laredo Civic Center Study, LAREDO, TX Lexington Convention Center Study, LEXINGTON, KY Los Angeles Convention Center Expansion, LOS ANGELES, CA Miami Convention Center Study, MIAMI, FL Moscone Convention Center Renovation, SAN FRANCISCO, CA Muscat Convention Centre Design Competition, MUSCAT, OMAN Music City Center Expansion Study, NASHVILLE, TN Richard E. Berry Educational Support Center, HOUSTON, TX Sacramento Convention Center Conceptual Design, SACRAMENTO, CA San Antonio Facilities Development Study, SAN ANTONIO, TX San Jose McEnery Convention Center Expansion & Renovation, SAN JOSE, CA Spartanburg Multi-Purpose Center Study, SPARTANBURG, SC Sydney International Convention & Exhibition Centre, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Tampa Convention Center Expansion Planning, TAMPA, FL Tinley Park Convention Center Expansion, TINLEY PARK, IL UIC Forum, South Campus Mixed-Use Development, CHICAGO, IL Utah Valley Convention Center Expansion, PROVO, UT Fort Myers Convention Center, FORT MYERS, FL Fort Wayne Convention Center Expansion Study, GRAND WAYNE, IN National Exhibition Centre Design Concept, BIRMINGHAM, UK Newark Convention Center Study, NEWARK, NJ Fort Worth Convention Center Expansion, FORT WORTH, TEXAS Georgia World Congress Center Master Plan, ATLANTA, GA Ocean City Convention Center & Performing Arts, OCEAN CITY, MD Oklahoma City Convention Center, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Grand River Center, DUBUQUE, IA Greenspoint Convention Center Study, Oklahoma City Convention Center Site Selection, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK HOUSTON, TX Peoria Civic Center Expansion, PEORIA, IL ICCC SYDNEY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA - OPENED 2016

THE IMAGINE THAT WORKSHOP + IDEA FOR FLEXIBLE INDOOR/ OUTDOOR MEETING SPACE AT IMAGINE THAT IN 2003 IMPLEMENTED AT THE PHOENIX CONVENTION CENTER IN 2009 Imagine That Workshop 2017 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS + 25% The right blend of Imagine That attendees produces the next generation of innovative ideas for the convention and trade show industry. IDEA FOR A FLEXIBLE RIGGING GRID SYSTEM AT IMAGINE THAT IN 2003 IMPLEMENTED AT THE QATAR NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE IN 2011 25% BUILDING OPERATORS 25% 25% CVB/SALES/BRANDING MEETING PLANNERS COLLABORATION? EXPLORATION CREATIVE IDEAS + DESIGNERS IDEA FOR MODULAR MEETING ROOMS AT IMAGINE THAT IN 2003 IMPLEMENTED AT ICC SYDNEY IN 2016 [4]

TRENDS IMAGINE THAT 2003 Enhance Security Showcase Technology Focus on Experience Transform the Machine Integrate with the City 2004 More Meeting Rooms More Services Vertical Integration Enhanced F & B Hotel Interaction Convention District Shorter Show Days How do you LEAVE TRENDS BEHIND? 2008 Labor Shortage Competition Sustainability Unique Experience Localization Crowd-sourcing Globalization Consumer to Creator Impatience Conversation 2011 Advanced Technology Environmental Thrift Flexibility Revenue Enhancement Functional Efficiency Smaller / Better Buildings Destination Design Community Integration Sports Capable De-com-modify Space Connect to Outdoors Customer Experience Spirit of Place Enhanced Food Service 2017 Informal Fixed Seating Meeting Space Variety Comfort Convenience Connections Destination Focus Outdoor Spaces Wellness and Wellbeing Projection Technology Understanding the Needs of A Multi-generation Customer Flexibility and Adaptability Emerging Technology Authenticity Vertically Stacked Buildings Natural Light and Views More Interesting Spaces Better Food Options with More Variety [5]

WHAT IS MULTI-PURPOSE? OPEN CONFIGURATION DEMISED CONFIGURATION BUILDING SECTION ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER MULTI-PURPOSE HALL [6]

PROCESSWORKSHOPS THE TEAM: KICK OFF WEB CALL 05.02.18 IN PERSON BUILDING WALK THROUGH DESIGN CHARETTE 05.15.18 WEB CALL DESIGN CHARETTE 06.05.18 BOARD MEETING PRESENTATION 06.15.18 START DESIGN / LAYOUT OPTIONS TIMELINE RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS DESIGN/PRICING [7]

PROCESS WORKSHOP QUESTIONS Operations What are your five biggest events each year? How does this facility interface with the adjacent Arena(s) and Miller Lite Theater? Are there any shared services? Have groups booked multiple facilities and if so how often? How do groups utilize hotel meeting space and what is your arrangement with the hotels? What are your three greatest assets? What do you think are your three greatest weakness? Has loading/marshaling ever been an issue? Can it be better? How is parking addressed? What percentage of attendees arrive by: Motor Coach Private vehicle Taxi / Uber Do they have specific accommodations? Drop offs? What spaces include rigging points? What is their spacing and capacities? How would you rate the way finding signage in the building? How would you rate your security infrastructure? Are there any features you feel are missing in the building? If you could change anything what would it be? Does power and infrastructure meet the requirements for all of the shows? How much storage do you have and where do you need more? How is the building served? Progression from loading dock, to freight elevator, to back of house corridor, to meeting room example. Food Service What is the highest number of meals prepared for a single seating? What are your three greatest assets? What do you think are your three greatest weakness? Are the food service areas configured to provide the highest efficiency? Is the size of the food service areas appropriate to handle the demand? Are there any features you feel are missing in the building? If you could change anything what would it be? How does the staff use the building? (i.e. locker rooms, staff entrances, etc.) Is there a portable solution being used? Potential Expansion Is maintaining the existing parking lot desired, needed, or expected? Is there capacity in the existing kitchen to accommodate any added program? Is a Multi Purpose Solution adequate to handle all three of the expanded program areas? Is the current distribution of meeting rooms making it difficult to host concurrent events? Are the current sizes and variety of meeting rooms adequate? Is contiguous exhibit hall space an absolute necessity? Is added flexibility and hosting capabilities desired in the pre-function space? Is elevated exterior space desired? District Development - Sales Is the current Wisconsin Center an accurate reflection of Milwaukee and its future? How do we see future development infilling the gaps over the coming years? What impact/relationship will the new Bucks Arena/District have on the Wisconsin Center? Is the current brand current with prospective trends? Has social media influenced the perception of the Wisconsin Center in a positive way? [8]

BUILDING PROGRAM EXISTING + EXPANSION EXISTING PROGRAM Exhibit Space: 188,695 SF Ballroom Space: 37,500 SF Meeting Space: 39,640 SF Total Existing: 265,800 SF MINIMUM EXPANSION RECOMMENDATION Exhibit Space: +112,000 SF Ballroom Space: +15,000-25,000 SF Meeting Space: +30,000-35,000 SF Total New: +157,000 SF - 172,000 SF TOTAL + EXPANSION Exhibit Space: 300,000 SF of contiguous exhibit hall space Ballroom Space: 52,500-62,500 SF of column free ballroom Space Meeting Space: 69,640-74,640 SF of state of the art meeting space Total Leasable: 422,800 SF - 437,800 SF Level 3 - Upper Level 2 - Mezzanine Level 1 - Ground [9]

OVERALL PROGRAM REVIEW Program: Existing GSF: Expansion GSF: Renovation 01 Traditional 02 Elevated 03 Multipurpose Level 3 - Upper Ex Hall 188,695 85,021 123,705 97,758 Balcony (Exterior) N/A 4,662 1,268 15,435 Prefunction 24,395 10,925 5,888 11,536 Back-of-House N/A 16,306 16,091 20,552 Loading Dock (Exterior) N/A 16,623 15,460 15,109 Level 3 - Total: 213,090 133,537 162,412 160,390 Level 2 - Mezz Meeting 19,820 22,612 15,392 0 Balcony (Exterior) N/A 0 3,694 2,020 Prefunction 29,704 25,698 13,842 3,831 Back-of-House N/A 27,410 24,811 18,725 Parking (Exterior) N/A 60,261 35,639 85,740 Level 2 - Total: 49,524 135,981 93,378 110,316 Level 1 - Ground Meeting 19,820 22,004 13,500 0 Multipurpose N/A 0 0 98,932 Ballroom 37,500 15,353 34,320 0 Prefunction 56,015 36,627 27,898 17,129 Kitchen/Pantry N/A 4,344 9,824 13,096 Back-of-House N/A 20,508 32,155 25,845 Loading Dock (Exterior) N/A 0 7,956 7,701 Parking (Exterior) N/A 63,537 38,608 16,047 Level 1 - Total: 113,335 162,373 164,261 178,750 Elevated Bridge Over Kilbourn 3,965 3,965 3,965 Totals: Total Gross SF: 375,949 435,856 424,016 453,421 Total Conditioned SF: 290,773 321,391 311,369 Total Leasable Program SF: 144,990 186,917 196,690 Exhibit Hall 85,021 123,705 97,758 Ballroom 15,353 34,320 0 Meeting Room 44,616 28,892 0 Multi-Purpose Hall 0 0 98,932 [10]

BUILDING PROGRAM DESIGN OPTIONS 01_TRADITIONAL 02_ELEVATED 03_MULTI-PURPOSE Exhall: Ballroom: Meeting Room: Total Net Program: 85,021 SF 15,353 SF 44,616 SF 144,990 SF Exhall: Ballroom: Meeting Room: Total Net Program: 123,705 SF 34,320 SF 28,892 SF 186,917 SF Exhall: MPS Hall: Meeting Room: Total Net Program: TOTAL GROSS AREA: 435,856 SF TOTAL GROSS AREA: 424,016 SF TOTAL GROSS AREA: 453,421 SF +Including Parking +Including Parking +Including Parking 97,758 SF 98,932 SF (80,000) SF 196,690 SF [11]

01_Traditional LEVEL 1 - GROUND PARKING N 6th S T LOADING T W KILBOURNE AVE SS WW ELL W W IS CO NS IN AV E KITCHEN [4,344 GSF] DROPOFF BALLROOM [15,353 GSF] MEETING [22,004 GSF] N 4th [12] ST WISCONSIN CENTER

01_Traditional LEVEL 2 - MEZZANINE B.O.H. BRIDGE CONNECTION N 6th S PARKING T W KILBOURNE AVE SS WW ELL W W IS CO NS IN AV E T DROPOFF MEETING [22,612 GSF] N 4th [13] ST WISCONSIN CENTER

01_Traditional LEVEL 3 - UPPER N 6th S T IN AV E LOADING DOCK IS CO NS EX HALL [185,000 GSF] W KILBOURNE AVE W W NEW EX HALL [85,021 GSF] N 4th [14] BALCONY ST WISCONSIN CENTER

01_Traditional SECTION EXISTING NEW NEW EX HALL [85,021 GSF] BALCONY W WELLS ST W KILBOURNE AVE BALLROOM [15,353 GSF] MEETING [44,616 GSF] [15]

02_Elevated LEVEL 1 - GROUND LOADING DOCK N 6th S T PARKING T W KILBOURNE AVE SS WW ELL W W IS CO NS IN AV E KITCHEN [9,824 GSF] DROPOFF BALLROOM [34,340 GSF] MEETING [13,500 GSF] N 4th [16] ST WISCONSIN CENTER

02_Elevated LEVEL 2 - MEZZANINE N 6th ST B.O.H. BRIDGE CONNECTION PARKING W WISCONSIN AVE W WELLS ST W KILBOURNE AVE MEETING [15,392 GSF] N 4th ST [17]

02_Elevated LEVEL 3 - UPPER N 6th S T IN AV E LOADING DOCK IS CO NS EX HALL [185,000 GSF] W KILBOURNE AVE W W NEW EX HALL [123,705 GSF] BALCONY N 4th [18] ST WISCONSIN CENTER

02_Elevated SECTION EXISTING NEW NEW EX HALL [123,705 GSF] W WELLS ST W KILBOURNE AVE BALLROOM [34,320 GSF] PARKING [19]

03_Multi-Purpose LEVEL 1 - GROUND N 6th S LOADING DOCK T KITCHEN [13,096 GSF] T W KILBOURNE AVE SS WW ELL W W IS CO NS IN AV E MULTIPURPOSE [98,932 GSF] DROPOFF N 4th [20] ST WISCONSIN CENTER

03_Multi-Purpose LEVEL 2 - MEZZANINE N 6th ST FROM I-43 B.O.H. BRIDGE CONNECTION TO I-43 W WISCONSIN AVE W WELLS ST W KILBOURNE AVE PARKING BALCONY N 4th ST [21]

03_Multi-Purpose LEVEL 3 - UPPER N 6th S T IN AV E LOADING DOCK IS CO NS EX HALL [185,000 GSF] W KILBOURNE AVE W W NEW EX HALL [97,758 GSF] N 4th [22] BALCONY ST WISCONSIN CENTER

03_Multi-Purpose SECTION NEW EX HALL [97,758 GSF] EXISTING NEW BALCONY PARKING W WELLS ST W KILBOURNE AVE MULTIPURPOSE [98,932 GSF] [23]

COST ESTIMATE Program: Existing GSF: Expansion GSF: Renovation 01 Traditional 02 Elevated 03 Multipurpose Level 3 - Upper Ex Hall 188,695 85,021 123,705 97,758 Balcony (Exterior) N/A 4,662 1,268 15,435 Prefunction 24,395 10,925 5,888 11,536 Back-of-House N/A 16,306 16,091 20,552 Loading Dock (Exterior) N/A 16,623 15,460 15,109 Level 3 - Total: 213,090 133,537 162,412 160,390 Level 2 - Mezz Meeting 19,820 22,612 15,392 0 Balcony (Exterior) N/A 0 3,694 2,020 Prefunction 29,704 25,698 13,842 3,831 Back-of-House N/A 27,410 24,811 18,725 Parking (Exterior) N/A 60,261 35,639 85,740 Level 2 - Total: 49,524 135,981 93,378 110,316 Level 1 - Ground Meeting 19,820 22,004 13,500 0 Multipurpose N/A 0 0 98,932 Ballroom 37,500 15,353 34,320 0 Prefunction 56,015 36,627 27,898 17,129 Kitchen/Pantry N/A 4,344 9,824 13,096 Back-of-House N/A 20,508 32,155 25,845 Loading Dock (Exterior) N/A 0 7,956 7,701 Parking (Exterior) N/A 63,537 38,608 16,047 Level 1 - Total: 113,335 162,373 164,261 178,750 Elevated Bridge Over Kilbourn 3,965 3,965 3,965 Totals: Total Gross SF: 375,949 435,856 424,016 453,421 Total Conditioned SF: 290,773 321,391 311,369 ESTIMATED PROJECT COST $247 MILLION - $277 MILLION ESTIMATE INCLUDES: a. 30% for Project Soft Costs b. Expansion c. On Site Parking d. Existing Building Modernization e. Elevated Connection Over Kilbourn *Costs are escalated to 2019. Additional escalation should be added at 4% per year beyond 2019. Total Leasable Program SF: 144,990 186,917 196,690 Exhibit Hall 85,021 123,705 97,758 Ballroom 15,353 34,320 0 Meeting Room 44,616 28,892 0 Multi-Purpose Hall 0 0 98,932 [24]

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