Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Development Opportunities Southgate Plaza

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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Development Opportunities Southgate Plaza City of Dallas Economic Development Committee Briefing March 2, 2009

Business Overview

Business Overview DFW s contribution to the region s economy extends far beyond the perimeters of the airfield $16.6 billion in total annual economic output 305,000 full time jobs $7.6 billion in payroll annually Source: The Economic Impact of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 2005, Texas Department of Transportation 3

Business Overview DFW ranks 3 rd in the world for operations, and 7 th in terms of passengers. 1,200 800 400 685.5 2007 Daily Departures (Thousands) 0 ATL ORD DFW LAX DEN LAS IAH CDG PHX CLT PHL FRA MAD LHR DTW 100 75 50 25 0 59.8 2007 Annual Passengers (Millions) ATL ORD LHR HND LAX CDG DFW FRA PEK MAD DEN JFK AMS LAS HKG Source: Airports Council International (ACI), 2007 Data 4

Business Overview Growth in non airline revenues reduces airline costs. Capital Transfers 5% O ther 14% Parking 36% Airline Revenue 35% N on Airline Revenue 65% Coverage Credit 5% Interest 6% $640 Million Budget Commercial Development 8% Rental Car Center 10% Concessions 16% DFW currently has $3.7 billion of airport revenue debt outstanding DFW pays approximately $260 million per year in debt service 5

Business Overview Non Airline Revenue DFW continues to generate non airline revenue streams. Concessions rental cars commercial land parking and more. 6

Business Overview DFW s CPE is very competitive. Cost Per Enplaned Passenger Comparison DFW FY2009 = $7.73 Newark $22.50 Miami New York (JFK) $18.66 $17.51 San Francisco New York (LGA) Boston Houston (Bush) Denver Seattle Tacoma Chicago O'Hare Los Angeles Philadelphia Dallas Fort Worth Las Vegas Minneapolis St. Paul Orlando Detroit Phoenix Atlanta Charlotte Douglas $14.42 $14.15 $13.75 $13.37 $11.87 $11.73 $10.21 $9.52 $9.40 $7.73 $7.31 $6.15 $5.11 $5.08 $4.72 $3.08 $1.37 $0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 Source: 2007 CPEs from ACI Survey and Jacobs Consulting. 2007 enplanements adjusted for change in OAG seat volumes from Nov. 2007 to Nov. 2008 adjusted for 2% economic factor. 7

Commercial Development Task Force

Commercial Development Task Force Purpose and Mission Promote communication between leadership teams of DFW Airport and its Owner Cities Coordinate strategies regarding commercial development at DFW Increase Owner Cities awareness of development opportunities, plans, and activities at DFW Airport, including tax sharing possibilities. Allow DFW staff proactive involvement in addressing Owner Cities concerns Convene regularly at quarterly scheduled meetings 9

Commercial Development Task Force Task Force Participants include the following representatives from the owner cities and DFW Hammond Perot, Assistant Director, Economic Development, Dallas Brett Wilkinson, Director, Intergovernmental Services, Dallas Jay Chapa, Director, Economic Development, Fort Worth Mark Folden, Business Development Coordinator, Fort Worth John Terrell, VP Commercial Development, DFW Airport John Brookby, AVP Commercial Development, DFW Airport Paul Tomme, Legal Counsel, DFW Airport As necessary participants: Dallas City Manager representative & Fort Worth City Manager representative Dallas City Attorney representative & Fort Worth City Attorney representative 10

DFW Land Use Plan

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE BRIEFING, MARCH 2, 2009 DFW Land Use Plan Historical Development 1969 = Off Airport Development Today 12

DFW Land Use Plan A Land Use Plan has always been in place and provides the basis and framework for long term development. Includes elements of the 1974, 1987, 1997, 2001 and now 2007 Land Use Plans Defines land areas required for long term operational needs Promotes the highest and best use for concurrent aviation development Leverages uniqueness of the DFW Airport experience Approved by the DFW Board and the FAA 13

DFW Land Use Plan Core Business Operations Map 12,000 acres maintained for our core business of aviation Key development areas include: International Commerce Park East Air Cargo Northwest Airport Perimeter Southgate Plaza 14

Tax Sharing Agreements

Tax Sharing Agreements Foundation and Benefits Since 1999, DFW has successfully achieved tax sharing arrangements as a result of interlocal agreements and legislation shared with the Owner Cities. The Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth and the Board agree that as a result of this Agreement, development opportunities within the Property which are consistent with the development policies of the Board, shall be encouraged. Benefits: Creates tax revenues for the Owner Cities Increases economic benefits to Dallas and Fort Worth Provides an equitable distribution of tax revenues (Dallas, Fort Worth and the tax sharing city) Quote Source: Interlocal Agreement 16

Tax Sharing Agreements Current arrangements with Euless and Irving Euless 2007 tax revenue to Owner Cities: $9,471,179.31 Dallas received $4,845,800.44 Fort Worth received $4,625,378.87 Irving 2007 tax revenue to Owner Cities: $590,036.95 Dallas received $375,263.50 Fort Worth received $214,773.45 Grapevine legislative tax sharing arrangement. Owner Cities to share in tax proceeds in excess of $6 million annually Dallas to receive $68,356.73 Fort Worth to receive $39,060.99 Grapevine Irving Euless 17

Southgate Plaza

Southgate Plaza Mixed Use Development 19

Southgate Plaza Components Class A & B office space with structured parking (330,200 SF) Full service hotel 300 +/ rooms 24,000 +/ SF of meeting space Select service hotel 130 +/ rooms 1,500 +/ SF of meeting space Retail & restaurants (69,250 SF) 20

Southgate Plaza Features Terminal shuttle service (7 days/24 hours) Consolidated car rental facility integration via skywalk Pedestrian friendly Near rental car facility FIDS (Flight Information Display System) 1.5 million square feet Phased construction over three years 21

Southgate Plaza Non Binding LOI Proposed Terms Initial term of 40 years with a 35 year option Requires Dallas/Fort Worth city councils approval Commencement date shall be the earlier of: 36 months from the effective date Issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) Ground rents and percentage rents (hotel, retail and restaurants) D/M/WBE aspirational goals 20% equity and 25% subcontracting 22

Southgate Plaza Impact studies on existing airport hotels were completed by HVS in May 2008. Forecasts a minimal impact to occupancy rates of both Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency Additional 300 rooms on DFW would be negligible; DFW hotels represent only 1% of the total DFW Metroplex lodging market (101,000 rooms) the effect of any one property on the state of a greater metro lodging market as a whole is typically minimal 23

Southgate Plaza Economic Impact Analysis Direct Economic Benefit (Estimate) Additional Real Property to Tax Rolls Additional Business Property to Tax Rolls Million Annual taxable income from retail tenants $210 Million $ 47 Million Total Investment $257 $44.7 Million New Permanent Jobs Created 2,700 + New Employee Payroll Figures New Rent Revenue to DFW Airport (DFW annual rent includes $1M in ground rent and $2.2M in percentage rents) $95 Million Annually 3.2 Million Source: Impact DataSource 24

Southgate Plaza Preliminary Direct Annual Tax Projection Sales Tax (Direct) City of Dallas City of Fort Worth City of Euless Property Tax (Direct) City of Dallas City of Fort Worth City of Euless Hotel Occupancy Tax City of Dallas City of Fort Worth City of Euless Tax Share $332,142 $189,795 $260,969 Tax Share $511,611 $292,349 $401,980 Tax Share $679,449 $388,256 $533,853 Source: REDICO RFQ Response dated 3 31 08 25

Southgate Plaza Preliminary Direct Annual Tax Projection (continued) Consolidated Annual Tax Projection (Sales, Property & Hotel) Preliminary Tax Revenue Total Projected Annual Tax Revenue $ 12,499,273 City of Dallas $ 1,523,202 City of Fort Worth $ 870,401 Source: REDICO RFQ Response dated 3 31 08 26

Southgate Plaza Development Timeline Letter of Intent March 2008 Ground Lease Negotiation and Approval March 2009 City Council Presentation for Extended Term Spring/Summer 2009 and Approval Permitting Late 2009 Civil Engineering & FAA Approval Mass Grading & Construction Early 2010 27

Conclusion DFW s Land Use Plan has consistently served to support the Airport s employees and passengers Policies are not designed to compete with Dallas and Fort Worth Southgate Plaza will create economic benefits and tax revenue for: Dallas Fort Worth Euless Now more than ever, diversification of revenues is needed at DFW Non airline revenue streams are critical to our future 28

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