February 2, 2016 Global Business Travel Association, San Antonio Presented by: Mario Hernandez, President, SAEDF.

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February 2, 2016 Global Business Travel Association, San Antonio Presented by: Mario Hernandez, President, SAEDF

9 th fastest-growing city in the U.S. Population – over 2.3 million Labor Force – over 1.1 million Median age – 33, among the youngest U.S. cities  Cost of living – 12.7 percentage points below the national average  Median sales price of single-family home - $184,200  Unemployment rate – six-year timeframe – never above 7.4% (Nov. 2015: 3.8%) San Antonio Area Snapshot

Connectivity Several non-stop and direct flights to New York on multiple airlines. Direct access to Mexico’s business centers. Proximity to Dallas and Houston provides easy access to all global destinations. Crossroads of 3 major interstates and rail lines for fast movement north, south, east, and west. Central Time Zone allows city to service all of the Americas.

San Antonio – Secretly Cool Vibrant, successful downtown Geekdom Museums & Galleries Craft Breweries & Distilleries Symphony Orchestra, Opera, and Tobin Center Bicycle Paths & Bike-Share (13-mile linear park downtown) Nature Trails and Kayaking Tours

Solid Economic Foundation Strong presence of Biomedical, Aerospace, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, Energy, and Defense companies. Only large U.S. city with Triple-A Bond Rating from all three rating agencies. City-owned water utility and energy utility. Geography means low incidence of disruptive weather or natural disasters.

What others are saying about San Antonio  2015 Best Performing Cities: Where America’s jobs are created and sustained –Milken Institute  Top 5 fastest-growing U.S. cites –CNN Money  Top 5 “secretly cool” city in the U.S. –Huffington Post  5 th hottest real estate market to watch in 2016 –Trulia  Top 10 for business startups –Business Facilities  San Antonio out paces Austin, Houston in Millennial gains –Bloomberg  The “New Capital of Influence” in the U.S. –Forbes  No. 1 “U.S. Metros with the Most ‘Brain Gain’” –Brookings Institution  No. 1 “Best Cities for Young Graduates” –Forbes

San Antonio Advantages Workforce of 1,100,000+ Cost of living 12.7 percentage points below the national average Local government that values growth Affordable land & energy Workforce of 1,000, colleges & universities enrolling 160,000+ students

San Antonio: Population and Labor Force YearTotal Population % Change from Previous Year Total Civilian Labor Force % Change from Previous Year 20122,194, %1,001, % 20132,256, %1,025, % 20142,289, %1,056, % 2015 (Nov 2014-Nov 2015) 2,336, %1,107, % Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Employment Growth: 12 Months Through November 2015 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Texas Workforce Commission PlaceNovember 2014November 2015 Actual Change % Change Between San Antonio-New Braunfels1,057,9901,065,9117, % Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos1,019,1871,028,5229, % Houston-Sugar Land- Baytown3,147,3893,090,879-56, % Dallas-Fort Worth- Arlington3,438,6893,448,5359, % Texas12,551,42012,472,249-79, % US149,056,000149,308,000252, %

Unemployment Rate (%) Place November 2015December 2014December 2013 San Antonio-New Braunfels Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos Houston-Sugar Land- Baytown Dallas-Fort Worth- Arlington Texas US Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Texas Workforce Commission