Specifications include, but are not limited to: Crafted with 11 years of community input, Mission Rock carefully balances the needs of theneighborhood and the City and includes waterfront parks and open space, affordable housingunits, neighborhood-serving retail, and pedestrian-friendly blocks. In 2018, the projectreceived key governmental approvals, and the San Francisco Giants and Tishman Speyer formed apartnership to design, develop, own and manage this landmark development in collaboration withthe Port of San Francisco. • The project site is made up of eleven individual development parcels: o Six are preliminary earmarked for office development (1.4 million GSF) o Five are preliminary earmarked for residential development (approximately 1,200 residentialunits, 40% below market rate) o Street level retail / PDR offerings (220,000 SF) o Structured parking for neighborhood, tenant, and Oracle Park use • The project will include eight acres of public parks and open spaces, a very compellingattribute for an urban development in San Francisco, including a 5 acre waterfront park and openspace in the first phase • Mission Rock is expected to be built in three to four overlapping phases beginning in 2020,with estimated final phase delivery in seven to ten years. • Phase 1, consisting of the 5.2 acre park and open space, two office and two residential buildings, is expected to begin construction in 2020, with delivery planned for 2023