Document:

Contribution Agreement

 Exhibit 10.8 
 CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT 
 by and among 

Empire State Building Company L.L.C., 
 Empire Realty Trust, L.P. 
 and 

Empire Realty Trust, Inc. 
 Dated as of November 28, 2011 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
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	 ARTICLE 1.
	 	 CONTRIBUTION
	  	 	3	  
			
	 Section 1.1
	 	 Contribution of Property Interest and Other Assets
	  	 	3	  
	 Section 1.2
	 	 Designation of Assignee
	  	 	3	  
	 Section 1.3
	 	 Alternate Transaction
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 1.4
	 	 Excluded Assets
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 1.5
	 	 Assumed Liabilities
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 1.6
	 	 Excluded Liabilities
	  	 	5	  
	 Section 1.7
	 	 Existing Loans
	  	 	5	  
	 Section 1.8
	 	 Consideration
	  	 	7	  
	 Section 1.9
	 	 Tax Treatment
	  	 	10	  
	 Section 1.10
	 	 Term of Agreement
	  	 	11	  
			
	 ARTICLE 2.
	 	 CLOSING
	  	 	11	  
			
	 Section 2.1
	 	 Conditions Precedent
	  	 	11	  
	 Section 2.2
	 	 Time and Place; Closing, Closing and IPO Closing
	  	 	14	  
	 Section 2.3
	 	 Closing Deliveries
	  	 	14	  
	 Section 2.4
	 	 IPO Closing Deliveries
	  	 	16	  
	 Section 2.5
	 	 Closing Costs
	  	 	17	  
			
	 ARTICLE 3.
	 	 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	  	 	18	  
			
	 Section 3.1
	 	 Representations and Warranties with Respect to the Company and the Operating Partnership
	  	 	18	  
	 Section 3.2
	 	 [Intentionally Omitted.]
	  	 	20	  
	 Section 3.3
	 	 Representations and Warranties of Contributor
	  	 	20	  
	 Section 3.4
	 	 Survival of Representations and Warranties of Contributor; Remedy for Breach
	  	 	29	  
			
	 ARTICLE 4.
	 	 COVENANTS
	  	 	29	  
			
	 Section 4.1
	 	 Covenants of Contributor
	  	 	29	  
	 Section 4.2
	 	 Commercially Reasonable Efforts
	  	 	30	  
	 Section 4.3
	 	 Tax Covenants
	  	 	31	  
	 Section 4.4
	 	 Employee Covenants
	  	 	31	  
			
	 ARTICLE 5.
	 	 POWER OF ATTORNEY
	  	 	32	  
			
	 Section 5.1
	 	 Grant of Power of Attorney
	  	 	32	  
	 Section 5.2
	 	 Limitation on Liability
	  	 	33	  
	 Section 5.3
	 	 Ratification; Third-Party Reliance
	  	 	33	  
			
	 ARTICLE 6.
	 	 RISK OF LOSS
	  	 	33	  

  
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	 ARTICLE 7.
	 	 MISCELLANEOUS
	  	 	34	  
			
	 Section 7.1
	 	 Defined Terms
	  	 	34	  
	 Section 7.2
	 	 Notices
	  	 	39	  
	 Section 7.3
	 	 Counterparts
	  	 	40	  
	 Section 7.4
	 	 Entire Agreement; Third-Party Beneficiaries
	  	 	40	  
	 Section 7.5
	 	 Governing Law
	  	 	41	  
	 Section 7.6
	 	 Amendment; Waiver
	  	 	41	  
	 Section 7.7
	 	 Assignment
	  	 	41	  
	 Section 7.8
	 	 Jurisdiction
	  	 	41	  
	 Section 7.9
	 	 Dispute Resolution
	  	 	41	  
	 Section 7.10
	 	 Severability
	  	 	43	  
	 Section 7.11
	 	 Rules of Construction
	  	 	43	  
	 Section 7.12
	 	 Time of the Essence
	  	 	43	  
	 Section 7.13
	 	 Descriptive Headings
	  	 	43	  
	 Section 7.14
	 	 No Personal Liability Conferred
	  	 	43	  
	 Section 7.15
	 	 Changes to Form Agreements
	  	 	44	  
	 Section 7.16
	 	 Further Assurances
	  	 	44	  
	 Section 7.17
	 	 Reliance
	  	 	44	  
	 Section 7.18
	 	 Survival
	  	 	44	  
	 Section 7.19
	 	 Equitable Remedies; Limitation on Damages
	  	 	44	  

  
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 EXHIBITS 
  

			
	A	  	Contributing Entities, Contributed Properties and Property Interests
		
	B	  	Form of Contribution and Assumption Agreement
		
	C	  	Form of Existing Loan Indemnity Agreement
		
	D	  	Form of Tenant Estoppel
		
	E	  	Form of Release
		
	F	  	Form of Assignment and Assumption of Operating Lease
		
	G	  	Form of Registration Rights Agreement
		
	H	  	Form of Lock-Up Agreement
		
	I	  	Form of OP Agreement and Articles

 SCHEDULES 
  

			
	1.4	  	Excluded Assets
		
	1.6	  	Excluded Liabilities
		
	1.8	  	Calculation of Contributor Value
		
	1.9	  	Capital Expenditures

  
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 CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT 

THIS CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT (including all exhibits, hereinafter referred to as this “Agreement”) is made and entered
into as of November 28, 2011 (the “Effective Date”) by and among Empire Realty Trust, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the “Company”), Empire Realty Trust, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the
“Operating Partnership”) and Empire State Building Company L.L.C., a New York limited liability company (the “Contributor”). Terms used but not defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in
Section 7.1. 
 RECITALS 
 A. The Operating Partnership desires to consolidate the ownership of (i) a portfolio of real properties (the “Contributed Properties”) owned by Contributor and other contributors
(the “Other Contributors” and together with Contributor, the “Contributing Entities”) and (ii) Malkin Holdings LLC, Malkin Properties, L.L.C., Malkin Properties of New York, L.L.C., Malkin Properties of
Connecticut, Inc. and Malkin Construction Corp. (collectively, the “Management Companies”), subject to the approval of the owners of the Contributing Entities and the Management Companies, through a series of transactions (the
“Formation Transactions”) whereby the Operating Partnership intends to acquire, directly or indirectly, the right, title and interests (including fee interest, ground leasehold interests and operating leasehold interests, as
applicable) of the Contributing Entities in the Contributed Properties as indicated on Exhibit A (the “Property Interests”). The Operating Partnership also desires to have an option to acquire the interests (the
“Optional Property Interests”) owned by certain private entities (the “Optional Contributing Entities”) in the real properties (the “Optional Contributed Properties”) as indicated on Exhibit A,
which may be exercised only after the final resolution of certain ongoing litigation with respect to the Optional Contributed Properties. 
 B. The Formation Transactions will occur in conjunction with the proposed initial public offering (the “IPO”) of the Class A Common Stock of the Company, par value $0.01 per share
(the “Class A Common Stock”). The Company will operate as a self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust (“REIT”) within the meaning of Section 856 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended (the “Code”) and is the sole general partner of the Operating Partnership. 
 C. Contributor is the
holder of the Property Interest in the property known as the Empire State Building (the “Property”) as indicated on Exhibit A. 
 D. Contributor desires to, and the Operating Partnership desires Contributor to, contribute to the Operating Partnership, all of Contributor’s Property Interest, free and clear of all Liens (other
than Permitted Encumbrances), in exchange for limited partnership interests (“OP Units”) in the Operating Partnership, shares of Class A Common Stock, shares of Class B Common Stock of the Company, par value $0.01 per share
(the “Class B Common Stock,” together with the Class A Common Stock, the “Common Stock”) and/or cash on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement (the “Consolidation
Transaction”). 
 E. Subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, Contributor will distribute the OP Units,
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Consolidation Transaction to the holders of member, partner or profits interests (including the override interests held by the Supervisor or its successors), as applicable, of Contributor, and to
the extent any member or partner is an agent for participants, such member or partner will distribute the consideration received to its participants, in accordance with the applicable Organizational Documents of Contributor and the elections made by
such members, partners or participants, after taking into account the allocation to the Supervisor, its successors or other persons in respect of its distributions on its override interests. A holder of an override interest or a Participation
Interest, as applicable, in a Contributing Entity is referred to in this Agreement individually as a “Participant” and collectively as the “Participants.” 

F. The parties acknowledge that the Operating Partnership’s (i) acquisition of the Contributed Assets and the Assumed
Agreements and (ii) assumption of the Assumed Liabilities is subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement. Additionally, it is understood that the Operating Partnership or a Subsidiary thereof may acquire the Optional Property
Interests and may acquire interests in additional properties with the proceeds of the IPO or otherwise. 
 G. The parties
acknowledge that in connection with the Formation Transactions, Anthony E. Malkin, Scott D. Malkin and Cynthia M. Blumenthal (the “Principals”), (i) pursuant to that separate agreement among the Principals, the Company and the
Operating Partnership (the “Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement”), will indemnify, to the extent set forth therein, the Operating Partnership and the Company with respect to the breach of certain of the representations
and warranties set forth in such agreement and (ii) pursuant to a separate agreement among the Principals and certain of their Affiliates and related parties, the Company and/or the Operating Partnership (the “Tax Protection
Agreement”), Anthony E. Malkin, Peter L. Malkin and each of their spouses and lineal descendents and those of Lawrence A. Wien (including spouses of such descendents), any estates of any of the foregoing, any trusts now or hereafter
established for the benefit of any of the foregoing, or any corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other legal entity controlled by Anthony E. Malkin for the benefit of any of the foregoing will receive protection from certain
potential Tax consequences that could arise from transactions that may occur following the Formation Transactions. 
 H.
Whereas, (i) the Company and the Operating Partnership entered or will enter into separate contribution agreements with certain Participants in Contributor (the “Charitable Participants”) and the direct and indirect holders of
the equity interests in such Charitable Participants, whereby the Company and the Operating Partnership agreed or will agree to acquire immediately prior to the Closing hereunder from such Charitable Participants or such holders or transferees
thereof that are Charitable Organizations (“Sellers”) the equity interests in such Charitable Participant or its Participation Interest, (ii) pursuant to such separate contribution agreements, the Operating Partnership will pay
to the applicable Seller or its designee with respect to each such Charitable Participant the consideration under the applicable separate contribution agreement (which will be equal to the consideration such Charitable Participant would have been
allocated and entitled to receive pursuant to the terms of this Agreement had it remained a Participant in Contributor) and will acquire the applicable Participation Interest or equity interests in each Charitable Participant, as the case may be,
and (iii) after such acquisition, distributions from Contributor will be made in respect of the Participation Interests directly and indirectly transferred thereby, and the Company and/or the Operating Partnership, as the owner(s) of such
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entitled to such distributions, except that each will assign to the applicable Seller the rights to receive distributions in respect of such Participation Interests as set forth in such separate
contribution agreements. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing premises and the mutual undertakings set
forth below, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
 TERMS OF
AGREEMENT 
 ARTICLE 1. 
 CONTRIBUTION 
 Section 1.1 Contribution of Property Interest and Other
Assets. At the Closing and subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, Contributor shall contribute, transfer, assign, convey and deliver to the Operating Partnership, and the Operating Partnership shall acquire and accept
the following (other than Excluded Assets): (a) its Property Interest in the Property together with all easements and other rights appurtenant thereto and (b) all right, title and interest held directly or indirectly by Contributor in
(i) all Fixtures and Personal Property related to the Property, if any, (ii) all intangible personal property now or hereafter used in connection with the operation, ownership, maintenance, management or occupancy of the Property, if any
(together with the Fixtures and Personal Property the “Contributed Assets”) and (iii) all agreements and arrangements related to the Property, if any, to which Contributor is a party, directly or indirectly, including without
limitation, (A) all leases, licenses, tenancies, possession agreements and occupancy agreements (excluding subleases entered into by tenants of the Property, as sublandlord, if any) (“Leases”), if any, (B) all service,
equipment, franchise, operating, management, parking, supply, utility and maintenance agreements relating to the Property (in each case, other than such agreements entered into by tenants, if any) and (C) all other agreements to which
Contributor is a party (all such agreements, collectively, the “Assumed Agreements”), in each case unless specified as an Excluded Asset in this Agreement and, in each case, free and clear of any mortgage, pledge, hypothecation,
assignment, deposit arrangement, encumbrance, lien (statutory or other), other charge or security interest or any preferential arrangement of any kind or nature whatsoever (including, without limitation, any conditional sale or other title retention
agreement and any Lien), other than Permitted Encumbrances. The contribution of the Contributed Assets and the Assumed Agreements, if any, and the assumption of all obligations thereunder, shall be evidenced by the Contribution and Assumption
Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B (the “Contribution and Assumption Agreement”). 

Section 1.2 Designation of Assignee. The Company and the Operating Partnership reserve the right, by written notice to
Contributor, to reallocate the Property Interest and any other Contributed Assets slated for acquisition by the Operating Partnership in the Consolidation Transaction, such that the Property Interest and any such Contributed Assets will instead be
contributed to and acquired by the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company or the Operating Partnership and such entity will assume the obligations of the Operating Partnership under this Agreement (including all liabilities related to the
Contributed Assets and Assumed Agreements); provided that such reallocation does not adversely affect the Tax treatment of the Consolidation Transaction contemplated herein to any party hereto. 

  
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 Section 1.3 Alternate Transaction. In the event that the Operating Partnership
determines that a structure change is necessary, advisable or desirable, the Operating Partnership, may elect, in its sole and absolute discretion, to effect an Alternate Transaction, provided that the Requisite Consent would be sufficient to
approve such Alternate Transaction. In such event, Contributor (i) hereby agrees and consents to such election without the need for the Operating Partnership to seek any further consent or action from Contributor or any Participant in
Contributor and (ii) shall, and to the extent practicable, shall cause its Participants and, if applicable, its Subsidiaries to, enter into and perform any agreements as shall be necessary to consummate such Alternate Transaction.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Supervisor (on behalf of Contributor) may elect, in its sole discretion, to effect an actual or de facto recapitalization of the Contributor provided that such recapitalization does not change the consideration a
Participant in Contributor would receive or the anticipated Tax consequences of the Consolidation Transaction to a Participant in Contributor. 
 Section 1.4 Excluded Assets. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties expressly acknowledge and agree that all assets and properties of Contributor set forth on Schedule 1.4 shall be
deemed “Excluded Assets” and not be contributed, transferred, assigned, conveyed or delivered to the Operating Partnership pursuant to this Agreement, and the Operating Partnership shall not have any rights or obligations with
respect thereto. On or prior to the Closing, Contributor must distribute to its Participants all of its cash (excluding from distributable cash (a) any reserves on deposit with lenders for escrow accounts, (b) amounts attributable to
prepayments of more than thirty-five (35) days of rent, management fees, other income streams or expense reimbursements, (c) amounts held by Contributor as security deposits or amounts otherwise required to be reserved by Contributor
pursuant to existing agreements with third parties and (d) cash in addition to the foregoing, if any, required to maintain a normalized level (as determined in good faith by the Supervisor) of Net Working Capital of Contributor (determined
based on the most recent quarterly financial statement of Contributor)) to its Participants in accordance with the provisions of the applicable Organizational Documents of Contributor (such assets being deemed part of the definition of
“Excluded Assets”); provided, however, that other than the distributions by Contributor and actions taken in connection with the Consolidation Transaction, Contributor has not since the date hereof taken, and shall not
take, any action other than actions in the ordinary course consistent with past practice to increase current assets or reduce current liabilities, including by increasing long-term liabilities, decreasing long-term assets, changing reserves or
otherwise. The Operating Partnership agrees and acknowledges that none of the Excluded Assets, nor any right, title or interest of Contributor or any Participant therein, shall be deemed to constitute a part of the assets and liabilities contributed
to the Operating Partnership, and that such assets and liabilities will be retained by Contributor at the Closing. The Operating Partnership agrees and acknowledges that Contributor must transfer or distribute the Excluded Assets to its Participants
at any time and from time to time prior to or after the Closing and no such transfer or distribution shall be deemed to violate or breach any provision under this Agreement or any other documents contemplated hereby. 

Section 1.5 Assumed Liabilities. On the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, at the Closing, the
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acquire the Property Interest subject to) and thereafter pay, perform or discharge in accordance with their terms all of the liabilities of Contributor other than the Excluded Liabilities, if any
(the “Assumed Liabilities”). 
 Section 1.6 Excluded Liabilities. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
the parties expressly acknowledge and agree that neither the Company nor the Operating Partnership shall assume or agree to pay, perform or otherwise discharge (and shall not acquire the Property Interest subject to) any liabilities, obligations or
other expenses of Contributor as to the liabilities of Contributor set forth on Schedule 1.6 or arising out of or relating to the Excluded Assets (the “Excluded Liabilities”), and such Excluded Liabilities shall not be
contributed, transferred, assigned, conveyed or delivered to the Company or the Operating Partnership pursuant to this Agreement or deemed to be acquired by the Company or Operating Partnership with the Property Interest and neither the Company nor
the Operating Partnership shall have any rights or obligations with respect thereto. 
 Section 1.7 Existing Loans.

 (a) The Property is encumbered with certain financing as set forth on Section 3.3(q) of the Disclosure Letter
(each an “Existing Loan” and collectively the “Existing Loans”). Such notes, mortgages, deeds of trust and all other documents or instruments evidencing, governing or securing such Existing Loans, including any
financing statements, and any amendments, consolidations, restatements, modifications and assignments of the foregoing, shall be referred to, collectively, as the “Existing Loan Documents.” Each Existing Loan shall be considered a
“Permitted Encumbrance” for purposes of this Agreement. With respect to each Existing Loan, the Operating Partnership at its election shall either (i) assume the Existing Loan at the Closing (subject to obtaining any necessary
consents from the lender related to such Existing Loan (in each case a “Lender” and collectively the “Lenders”) prior to Closing), (ii) take title to the Property Interest subject to the lien of the applicable
Existing Loan Documents or (iii) cause the Existing Loan to be refinanced or repaid in connection with the Closing; provided, however, that if the Operating Partnership elects to proceed under clauses (i) or (ii) of this
sentence with respect to an Existing Loan, the Operating Partnership nonetheless, at its sole discretion, may cause such Existing Loan to be refinanced or repaid after the Closing. Contributor acknowledges that, from the date of the initial filing
of the registration statement on Form S-11 (the “Initial Filing Date”) in connection with the IPO, it shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to facilitate (or, in the case that Contributor is not the borrower under such
Existing Loan under which the Property is mortgaged, cooperate with the borrower under each Existing Loan to), within ninety (90) days from the Initial Filing Date, the consent of the Lender to the assumption of each such Existing Loan by the
Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries which the Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries intends to assume at the Closing. In addition, the Contributor shall cooperate with the borrower under each Existing Loan and the Operating
Partnership shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause each Lender related to those Existing Loans which the Operating Partnership intends to assume or take subject to at the Closing, at or before the Closing, to deliver evidence of such
Lender’s release of Contributor, the Principals and each of their respective Affiliates from any liability in respect of obligations first arising on or after the Closing Date pursuant to any recourse obligations, guarantees, indemnification
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at or before the Closing, the Operating Partnership shall enter into an indemnification agreement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit C (the “Existing Loan
Indemnity Agreement”) with respect to any obligation under the Existing Loan Documents of Contributor, each of the Principals and each of their respective Affiliates. 
 (b) In connection with the assumption of each Existing Loan or the taking of title to the Property Interest subject to the lien of the applicable Existing Loan Documents at the Closing or refinancing or
payoff of an Existing Loan or release of any mortgage encumbering the Property after the Closing, as applicable, the Operating Partnership shall bear and be responsible for any assumption fee or prepayment premium, or other penalty or charge
assessed by the applicable Lender pursuant to the Existing Loan Documents and associated with such assumption, refinancing or payoff prior to maturity or release, as applicable, and all other fees, charges, costs and expenses of any nature
whatsoever, including without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred by or on behalf of Contributor in connection therewith (collectively, “Existing Loan Fees”), and shall indemnify and hold harmless Contributor, the
Principals and each of their respective Affiliates from and against any liability under the Existing Loans arising from and after the Closing (including by reason of the failure to have obtained any necessary consents from each applicable Lender
prior to Closing) and any Existing Loan Fees. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall preclude the Operating Partnership from reducing or increasing the indebtedness secured by the Property Interest below or above the amount outstanding on the
Existing Loans in connection with any refinancing which may occur concurrently with or after Closing. Contributor shall use commercially reasonable efforts along with the Operating Partnership in seeking to obtain approval of the assumption of an
Existing Loan or in beginning the process for any refinancing or a payoff of an Existing Loan (such as, without limitation, requesting a payoff statement and estoppel from the holder(s) of such Existing Loan), as applicable. Nothing contained in
this Agreement shall be deemed to affect any limitation on the Operating Partnership’s ability to reduce the amount of indebtedness secured by the Property Interest pursuant to the terms of the Tax Protection Agreement. 

  
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 Section 1.8 Consideration. 

(a) On the Closing Date, the Operating Partnership shall, in exchange for the transfer of the Property Interest and the other Contributed
Assets, and the assumption of the Assumed Liabilities and the Assumed Agreements of Contributor to the Operating Partnership, issue to Contributor a number of OP Units, shares of Class A Common Stock, shares of Class B Common Stock and/or pay
cash with an aggregate value equal to Contributor’s “Value” (as determined in accordance with Schedule 1.8) (such amount being Contributor’s “Total Consideration”). The number of OP Units, shares of
Class A Common Stock, shares of Class B Common Stock and/or cash to be allocated to Contributor shall be determined in accordance with its Participants’ election of OP Units, shares of Class A Common Stock, shares of Class B Common
Stock and cash pursuant to Contributor’s Consent Solicitation Statement/Offering Memorandum (the “Consent Solicitation”) to be provided to each Participant in Contributor to consent to the Consolidation Transaction. The number
of OP Units, shares of Class A Common Stock and/or shares of Class B Common Stock shall be reduced in accordance with Section 1.8(b) with respect to Participants in Contributor that will receive cash, and Contributor shall receive
as part of the Total Consideration, cash in the amount determined pursuant to Section 1.8(b). 
 (b) (i) As
soon as practicable after the Closing Date, the Contributor shall distribute to its Participants the OP Units, shares of Class A Common Stock, shares of Class B Common Stock and cash to which they are entitled pursuant to this Agreement, the
applicable Organizational Documents and the Consent Solicitation. Only Participants in Contributor who Contributor reasonably believes, based on representations made by its Participants to Contributor or other evidence, are “accredited
investors” (as such term is defined in Rule 501 of Regulation D under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”) (each, an “Accredited Participant” and together with the other Participants in the
Contributing Entities that are “accredited investors,” the “Accredited Participants”), may receive OP Units, Class A Common Stock or Class B Common Stock in the Consolidation Transaction. Under and subject to the
terms of the Consent Solicitation, each Participant in Contributor that is an Accredited Participant may be offered the right to elect to receive as a distribution in respect of its Participation Interests upon the consummation of the Consolidation
Transaction and the closing of the IPO, instead of all or any portion of the OP Units attributable to it, (A) an equal number of shares of Class A Common Stock, (B) one share of Class B Common Stock for every 50 OP Units such
Participant would otherwise receive in the Consolidation Transaction (i.e., such Participant would receive one share of Class B Common Stock and 49 OP Units), (C) in the case of a Participant that is a Charitable Organization, cash, to the
extent available, in an amount as provided in Section 1.8(b)(ii) and (iii) below or (D) a combination of the foregoing (including OP Units), except in the case described in Section 1.8(b)(ii)(C) below. The
number of OP Units to be allocated to Contributor would be reduced for each OP Unit as to which it is entitled to receive in lieu thereof, on behalf of its Participants, shares of Class A Common Stock, shares of Class B Common Stock or cash in
accordance with Section 1.8(b)(iii). 
 (ii) The cash that remains available out of the proceeds (after the other
uses as described in the Consent Solicitation) of the IPO for distribution to the Contributing Entities on behalf of the Participants of the Contributing Entities, shall be determined as follows. 

  
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	 	(A)	First: With respect to each Participant in each Contributing Entity (other than the Public Entities) that is not an Accredited Participant (each, a
“Non-Accredited Participant”), an amount equal to the IPO Price multiplied by the number of OP Units that it otherwise would be entitled to receive; 

 

	 	(B)	Second: With respect to each Participant in each Public Entity (whether an Accredited Participant or a Non-Accredited Participant) that elects to receive cash
(the “Public Electing Participants”), an amount equal to the difference between the IPO Price and the Underwriting Discount per share multiplied by the number of shares of Class A Common Stock that it otherwise would be
entitled to receive, which will be capped at an amount that the Supervisor believes is expected to allow the Formation Transactions to satisfy the requirements of Section 11-2102(e)(2)(D) of the Administrative Code of the City of New York and
New York Tax Law Article 31, Section 1402(b)(2)(B)(ii); and 

  

	 	(C)	Thereafter: With respect to each Participant in each Contributing Entity that is a Charitable Organization and that elects to receive solely cash (the
“Charitable Electing Participants”), an amount equal to the difference between the IPO Price and the Underwriting Discount per share multiplied by the number of OP Units that it otherwise would be entitled to receive.

 (iii) If after payment to the Non-Accredited Participants pursuant to clause (ii)(A) above, there is not
sufficient remaining cash to pay all Public Electing Participants, then there will be a pro rata cutback of the amount of each Public Electing Participant’s cash election in proportion to the amount of the cash election of each such Public
Electing Participant. If after payment to the Non-Accredited Participants pursuant to clause (ii)(A) above and the Public Electing Participants pursuant to clause (ii)(B) above, there is not sufficient remaining cash to pay all Charitable Electing
Participants, then there will be a pro rata cutback of the amount of each Charitable Electing Participant’s cash election in proportion to the amount of the cash election of each such Charitable Electing Participant. If the size of the IPO is
increased after the effective time of the registration statement relating to the IPO or if the underwriters in the IPO exercise their option to purchase additional shares of the Class A Common Stock in connection with the IPO, all additional
proceeds from the sale of shares of Class A Common Stock issued by the Company in such upsize or option will be allocated solely to the Sellers affiliated with the Estate of Leona M. Helmsley in the same manner as the cash option described in
clause (ii)(C) above and this clause (iii) with respect to the OP Units it otherwise would be entitled to receive in respect of such additional proceeds if such proceeds are received on the Closing, and if any of such proceeds are received
following the Closing as a result of the exercise of the underwriter’s option following such date, such Sellers shall receive such proceeds in an amount equal to the number of shares of Class A Common Stock sold pursuant to such option
multiplied by the difference between the IPO Price and the Underwriting Discount in exchange for an equal number of shares of Class A Common Stock then held by such Sellers. No proceeds from any upsize or option shall be allocated to any other
Participant. The total amount of cash that shall be distributed to Contributor will be equal to the amount of cash to which all of its Participants are entitled to receive in accordance with the foregoing. 

  
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 (iv) If, as a result of clauses (ii)(B) and (C) above, any Participant who otherwise
would receive OP Units in lieu of cash such Participant elected to receive has objected to the distribution to it of OP Units, the Company and the Operating Partnership shall not be obligated to issue to Contributor the amount of such excess OP
Units and, in that event, the Company and the Operating Partnership will pay to Contributor cash in such amount together with interest at the prime rate (as reported by the Wall Street Journal on the Closing Date) per annum as soon as the amount of
the excess cash is reasonably available for payment from the Company and the Operating Partnership, taking into account similar cash payments to Participants in Contributor and Other Contributors that have made similar elections and distributions
required to be made by the Company to qualify as a REIT or to avoid the imposition of income or excise Taxes, and Contributor will pay such cash amount to such Participant. To the extent that the amount available to be paid is insufficient to pay
all Participants in Contributor and Other Contributors that have made similar elections, payments shall be made on a pro rata basis in proportion to the amount due. 
 (v) No fractional OP Units or shares of Common Stock shall be issued to a Participant pursuant to this Agreement. If aggregating all OP Units or shares of Common Stock that a Participant in Contributor
otherwise would be entitled to receive as a result of the Consolidation Transaction would require the issuance of a fractional OP Unit or a fractional share of Common Stock, in lieu of such fractional OP Unit or fractional share of Common Stock, the
Participant shall be entitled to receive one OP Unit or one share of Common Stock for each fractional OP Unit or share of Common Stock of 0.50 or greater. Neither the Operating Partnership nor the Company will issue an OP Unit or share of Common
Stock, respectively, for any fractional share of OP Unit or Common Stock, respectively, of less than 0.50. 
 (vi) As soon as
practicable following the determination of the IPO Price and prior to the Closing, all calculations relating to Contributor’s Total Consideration shall be performed in good faith by, or under the direction of, the Company and the Operating
Partnership, and, absent manifest error, shall be final and binding upon Contributor and its Participants. 
 (c) The parties
acknowledge that the transfer to Contributor (for distribution to its Participants) pursuant to this Section 1.8 of (i) OP Units shall be evidenced by an amendment (the “Amendment”) to the OP Agreement admitting
Participants receiving OP Units hereunder as limited partners of the Operating Partnership and (ii) Common Stock shall be evidenced through the electronic registration of such Common Stock with the Depository Trust Company, a New York
corporation (“DTC Registered REIT Stock”), in such names as Contributor shall direct, based on instructions from its Participants receiving shares of Common Stock hereunder, except that the Class B Common Stock may be evidenced in a
different form to be determined by the Company. Each Participant in Contributor that will receive OP Units shall be instructed to execute, in connection with its consent to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, an agreement to become a
party to and be bound by the OP Agreement. Contributor may withhold distribution of any OP Units to any of its Participants until such Participant executes an agreement to be become a party to and be bound by the OP Agreement. 

  
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 (d) On the Closing Date: 

(i) The Total Consideration shall be increased by the amount by which any Net Working Capital (determined based on the most recent
quarterly financial statement of Contributor) remaining after the cash distributions to Participants in Contributor described in Section 1.4 exceeds the normalized level of Net Working Capital for Contributor, as determined in good faith
by the Supervisor. 
 (ii) The Total Consideration shall be decreased by the amount by which any Net Working Capital
(determined based on the most recent quarterly financial statement of Contributor) remaining after the cash distributions to Participants in Contributor described in Section 1.4 is less than the normalized level of Net Working Capital
for Contributor, as determined in good faith by the Supervisor. 
 Section 1.9 Tax Treatment. 

(a) So long as some portion of the Total Consideration is in the form of OP Units, the parties intend and agree that the Consolidation
Transaction, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, shall constitute an “assets over” partnership merger within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.708-1(c)(3)(i) and, as a result, that (i) any distribution of cash and/or
Common Stock to a Participant in Contributor who receives solely cash and/or Common Stock in the Consolidation Transaction shall be treated as a sale by such Participant of its Participation Interest in Contributor and a purchase by the Operating
Partnership of such Participation Interest for the cash and/or Common Stock received by such Participant in accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.708-1(c)(4), (ii) any distribution of cash and/or Common Stock to a Participant in
Contributor who receives a combination of OP Units and cash and/or Common Stock in the Consolidation Transaction shall be treated (a) as a reimbursement of capital expenditures under Treasury Regulation Section 1.707-4(d), to the extent
that the amount of cash and/or the fair market value of such Common Stock does not exceed such Participant’s proportionate share of the capital expenditures to be specified on Schedule 1.9 (which shall be provided on or prior to the
Closing Date) and (b) as a sale by such Participant of its Participation Interest in Contributor and a purchase by the Operating Partnership of such Participation Interest in accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.708-1(c)(4), to
the extent (if any) that the amount of cash and/or the fair market value of such Common Stock exceeds such Participant’s proportionate share of the capital expenditures as of the Closing Date as will be specified on Schedule 1.9 which
shall be provided on or prior to the Closing Date). At or prior to the Closing Date, the parties will agree to a revision of Schedule 1.9 reflecting the capital expenditures that each Contributing Entity will have incurred as of the Closing
Date. Each such Participant who accepts such cash and/or Common Stock explicitly agrees to the treatment described in the preceding clauses (i) and (ii) as a condition to receiving such cash or Common Stock. The portion of any transfer,
assignment and exchange of Participation Interests for OP Units by Contributor effectuated pursuant to this Agreement shall constitute a “Capital Contribution” by Contributor to the Operating Partnership pursuant to Article IV of the OP
Agreement and is intended to be treated, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, as a contribution to a partnership pursuant to Section 721 of the Code. 

  
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 (b) Contributor and the Operating Partnership hereby agree to the U.S. federal income tax
treatment described in this Section 1.9, and Contributor and the Operating Partnership shall not maintain a position on their respective U.S. federal income tax returns or otherwise that is inconsistent therewith. 

(c) The Company and the Operating Partnership shall be entitled to deduct and withhold from any portion of the Total Consideration to be
distributed to a Participant in Contributor such amount as it is required to deduct and withhold from such payment under the Code or any provision of U.S. federal, state, local or foreign Tax Law. To the extent that amounts are withheld by the
Company or the Operating Partnership, such amounts shall be treated for all purposes of this Agreement as having been paid to such Participant or Contributor in respect of which such deduction and withholding was made by the Company or the Operating
Partnership. 
 Section 1.10 Term of Agreement. If the Closing does not occur by December 31, 2014 or such
earlier time as the Company determines not to proceed with the IPO (the “Termination Date”), this Agreement shall be deemed terminated and shall be of no further force and effect and none of the Company, the Operating Partnership or
Contributor shall have any further obligations hereunder except as specifically set forth in this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 2.

 CLOSING 
 Section 2.1 Conditions Precedent. 
 (a) Condition to Each
Party’s Obligations. The obligations of each party to effect the transactions contemplated hereby shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following conditions: 

(i) The requisite consent of the Participants in Contributor as set forth on Section 3.3(l) of the Disclosure Letter (the
“Requisite Consent”) approving the Consolidation Transaction shall have been obtained. This condition may not be waived by any party; 
 (ii) The Company’s registration statement on Form S-11 to be filed after the date hereof with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) shall have become effective under the
Act. This condition may not be waived by any party; 
 (iii) The Company’s registration statement on Form S-11 shall not
be the subject of any stop order or proceeding by the SEC seeking a stop order; 
 (iv) The Company shall have received,
substantially concurrently with Closing hereunder, the gross proceeds from the IPO less total Underwriting Discount. This condition may not be waived by any party; 
 (v) The delivery of a final fairness opinion and appraisal (the “Appraisal”) by Duff & Phelps as described in the draft Consent Solicitation; 

  
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 (vi) The consent of the Lenders to the assumption by the Operating Partnership or any of
its Subsidiaries of those Existing Loans by the Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries which the Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries intends to assume at the Closing or to the taking of title to the Property Interest subject
to the lien of the applicable Existing Loan Documents, as the case may be; 
 (vii) All necessary consents and approvals of
Governmental Authorities or third parties (other than the Lenders) for Contributor to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby (except for those the absence of which would not have a material adverse effect on the ability of Contributor to
consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement) shall have been obtained; 
 (viii) No order, statute, rule,
regulation, executive order, injunction, stay, decree, judgment or restraining order shall have been enacted, issued, entered, promulgated or enforced by any court of competent jurisdiction or Governmental Authority that prohibits the consummation
of the transactions contemplated hereby (which condition may not be waived by any party), nor shall any proceeding brought by a Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction be pending that seeks the foregoing; 

(ix) The closing of the contributions with respect to Empire State Building Associates L.L.C. and Empire State Building Company L.L.C.
pursuant to the Formation Transactions shall have occurred; and 
 (x) The IPO Closing shall have occurred simultaneously with
the Closing (or the Closing shall occur prior to, but conditioned upon the immediate subsequent occurrence of, the IPO Closing) and the Common Stock shall have been approved for listing on the New York Stock Exchange or another national securities
exchange, subject only to official notice of issuance. This condition may not be waived by any party. 
 (b) Conditions to
Obligations of the Company and the Operating Partnership. The obligations of the Company and Operating Partnership to effect the transactions contemplated hereby shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following conditions (it
being understood that the provisions of Section 2.1(a) and this Section 2.1(b) shall be the only conditions to the obligations of the Company and the Operating Partnership and that, without limiting Contributor’s duties,
covenants or obligations expressed elsewhere in this Agreement, the provisions of Section 2.1(a) and this Section 2.1(b) shall be only conditions to Closing and shall not independently create any additional covenants on the
part of Contributor): 
 (i) Except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect (as defined in clause (i) of such defined
term), the representations and warranties of Contributor contained in this Agreement, as well as those of the Principals contained in the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement, shall be true and correct at the Closing Date as if made
again at that time (except to the extent that any representation or warranty speaks as of an earlier date, in which case it must be true and correct only as of that earlier date); 

  
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 (ii) Contributor shall have performed in all material respects all agreements and covenants
required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it on or prior to the Closing Date; 
 (iii) Subject to the
provisions of Article 6, there shall not have occurred between the date hereof and the Closing Date any material adverse change in the assets, business, financial condition or results of operation of Contributor and its Subsidiaries and the
Property, taken as a whole. It is understood that no material adverse change shall occur by reason of general economic conditions or economic conditions affecting the real estate market generally; 

(iv) The Principals shall have entered into the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement and the Escrow Agreement (and shall
concurrently with Closing hereunder have funded the Indemnity Holdback Amount into the Indemnity Holdback Escrow); 
 (v) There
shall not have been a bankruptcy or similar insolvency proceeding with respect to Contributor; provided that the Company and the Operating Partnership shall have the right to elect to proceed with any Formation Transaction with respect to any
Other Contributor that is not the subject of such proceeding; 
 (vi) Contributor, directly or through the Attorney-in-Fact,
shall have executed and delivered to the Operating Partnership the documents to which it is a party which are required to be delivered pursuant to Sections 2.3 and 2.4 hereof; 

(vii) A reputable title insurance company as selected by the Supervisor (the “Title Company”) shall have irrevocably
issued a Title Policy to the Operating Partnership or a Subsidiary thereof, as operating lessee of the Property, effective as of the Closing, with respect to the Property containing exceptions only for Permitted Encumbrances; 

(viii) Contributor shall have used commercially reasonable efforts to deliver to the Operating Partnership estoppel certificates from
(A) the tenants leasing at least ten percent (10%) of space within at the Property (the “Tenant Estoppels”) which estoppels shall be substantially in the form of Exhibit D, or otherwise in the form required under
such tenants’ respective Lease, and (B) any third-party ground lessors with respect to the Property (the “Ground Lease Estoppels”), which estoppels shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Operating
Partnership; 
 (ix) The Principals and their Affiliates and related persons and the Company and the Operating Partnership
shall have entered into the Tax Protection Agreement; and 
 Any or all of the foregoing conditions may be waived by the
Operating Partnership (on its behalf and on behalf of the Company) in its sole and absolute discretion. 
 (c) Conditions to
Obligations of Contributor. The obligations of Contributor to effect the transactions contemplated hereby shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following conditions (it being understood that the provisions of
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2.1(c) shall be the only conditions to the obligations of Contributor and that, without limiting any of the Company’s or the Operating Partnership’s duties, covenants or
obligations expressed elsewhere in this Agreement, the provisions of Section 2.1(a) and this Section 2.1(c) shall be only conditions to Closing and shall not independently create any additional covenants of the Company or the
Operating Partnership): 
 (i) Except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect (as defined in clause (ii) of such
defined term), the representations and warranties of each of the Operating Partnership and the Company contained in this Agreement shall be true and correct at the Closing Date as if made again at that time (except to the extent that any
representation or warranty speaks as of an earlier date, in which case it must be true and correct only as of that earlier date); 
 (ii) The Company and the Operating Partnership shall have performed in all material respects all agreements and covenants required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it on or prior to
the Closing Date; and 
 (iii) The Company and the Operating Partnership each shall have executed and delivered to Contributor
the documents required to be delivered pursuant to Sections 2.3 and 2.4 hereof. 
 Section 2.2 Time and
Place; Closing, Closing and IPO Closing. Unless this Agreement shall have been terminated pursuant to Section 1.10, and subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions in Section 2.1, the closing of the
transactions contemplated hereunder (the “Closing” or “Closing Date”) shall occur concurrently with (or prior to, but conditioned upon the immediate subsequent occurrence of) the IPO Closing. The Closing shall take
place at the offices of Clifford Chance US LLP or such other place as determined by the Company in its sole discretion. The date, time and place of the consummation of the IPO, which shall occur concurrently with or immediately following the
Closing, shall be referred to in this Agreement as the “IPO Closing.” 
 Section 2.3 Closing
Deliveries. On the Closing Date, the parties shall make, execute, acknowledge and deliver, or cause to be made, executed, acknowledged and delivered, through the Power of Attorney or the Attorney-in-Fact (described in Article 5 hereof),
the OP Agreement and other legal documents and items required to be executed or delivered in connection with the Closing (collectively the “Closing Documents”) to which it is a party or for which it is otherwise responsible that are
necessary to carry out the intention of this Agreement and the other transactions contemplated to take place in connection therewith. The Closing Documents and other items to be delivered at the Closing shall be the following: 

(a) The Contribution and Assumption Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B; 

(b) The OP Agreement and the Articles; 
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 (d) Evidence of the DTC Registered REIT Stock, which shall bear substantially the legend set
forth in the Articles or a written statement of information that the Company will furnish a full statement about certain restrictions on transferability to a stockholder as set forth in the Articles on request and without charge; 

(e) An affidavit from Contributor (or, if Contributor is a disregarded entity within the meaning of Section 1.1445-2(d)(2)(iii), the
sole owner of Contributor for such purposes) of non-foreign status satisfying the requirements of Treasury Regulations section 1.1445-2(b)(2); 
 (f) The release executed by Operating Partnership and the Company in favor of the employees and Affiliates of the Supervisor in the form attached hereto as Exhibit E; 

(g) A copy of the most recent as-built survey of the Property, if any; 

(h) Any other documents that are in the possession of Contributor or which can be obtained through Contributor’s reasonable efforts
which are reasonably requested by the Company or the Operating Partnership or that are reasonably necessary or desirable to assign, transfer, convey, contribute and deliver the Property Interest of Contributor directly, free and clear of all Liens
(other than the Permitted Encumbrances) and effectuate the transactions contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, and only to the extent applicable, grant deeds (if transferred directly), assignments of ground leases, air space leases and
space leases, bills of sale, general assignments and all state and local transfer Tax returns and any filings with any applicable governmental jurisdiction in which the Operating Partnership is required to file its partnership documentation or the
recording of deeds or other Property Interest transfer documents is required; 
 (i) An assignment of operating lease in
substantially the form attached as Exhibit F, or in such form as is customary in the applicable jurisdiction which the Title Company shall require in order to issue the Title Policies; 

(j) A standard owner’s affidavit executed by Contributor to the extent necessary to enable the Title Company to issue to the
Operating Partnership or its Subsidiary, effective as of the Closing, with respect to the Property, either (i) an ALTA extended coverage owner’s or leasehold policy of title insurance (in current form), with such endorsements thereto as
the Operating Partnership may reasonably request (including, without limitation, non-imputation endorsements) or (ii) such endorsements to the currently held owner’s or leasehold policy of title insurance for the Property as the Operating
Partnership may reasonably request (including, without limitation, date-down, “Fairway” and co-insurance endorsements), in either event with coverage for the Property equal to the an amount reasonably acceptable to the Operating
Partnership, and with a tie-in endorsement with respect to all Contributed Properties located in any state for which such tie-in endorsements can be issued for an owner’s or leasehold policy of title insurance, and levels of reinsurance for the
Property as reasonably acceptable to the Operating Partnership, insuring fee simple and/or leasehold title (as applicable) to all real property and improvements comprising the Property in the name of the Operating Partnership (or a Subsidiary
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 (k) The Operating Partnership and the Company on the one hand and Contributor on the other
hand shall provide to the other a certified copy of all appropriate corporate resolutions or partnership or limited liability company actions authorizing the execution, delivery and performance by the Operating Partnership and the Company (if so
requested by Contributor) and Contributor (if so requested by the Operating Partnership or the Company) of this Agreement, any related documents and the documents listed in this Section 2.3; 

(l) Any Tenant Estoppels, any Ground Lease Estoppels and any other tenant estoppel certificates, in each case, to the extent obtained by
the Contributor in accordance with Section 2.1(b)(viii); 
 (m) The Operating Partnership and the Company on the one
hand and Contributor on the other hand shall provide to the other a certification regarding the accuracy in all material respects of each of their respective representations and warranties in this Agreement at the Closing Date (except to the extent
that any representation or warranty speaks as of an earlier date, in which case it must be true and correct only as of that earlier date and except for such representations and warranties that are qualified by materiality or Material Adverse Effect,
which representations and warranties shall be certified as being accurate in all respects); 
 (n) Any books, records and
Organizational Documents relating to Contributor that are in the possession of Contributor or which can be obtained through Contributor’s reasonable efforts; 
 (o) (i) All documents reasonably required by a Lender in connection with the assumption or prepayment of an Existing Loan at or prior to Closing and (ii) the Existing Loan Release or the
Existing Loan Indemnity Agreement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit C (unless such Existing Loans are repaid at or prior to Closing), as applicable, in each case, duly executed by the applicable party; and 

(p) An assignment of Excluded Assets from the Company, the Operating Partnership or a Subsidiary, as applicable, in favor of Contributor,
to achieve the distributions contemplated under Section 1.4, if applicable. 
 Section 2.4 IPO Closing
Deliveries. At the IPO Closing, (a) the Closing Documents shall be delivered to the applicable parties, and the Closing shall be deemed to have occurred (if such Closing has not otherwise occurred immediately prior thereto), and
(b) the parties shall make, execute, acknowledge and deliver, or cause to be made, executed, acknowledged and delivered through the Attorney-in-Fact, the legal documents and other items (collectively the “IPO Closing
Documents”) to which it is a party or for which it is otherwise responsible that are necessary to carry out the intention of this Agreement and the other transactions contemplated to take place in connection therewith, which IPO Closing
Documents and other items shall be the following: 
 (i) The Registration Rights Agreement, substantially in the form attached
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 (ii) Lock-up Agreement, signed by or on behalf of Contributor and the Participants in
Contributor, except to the extent that Contributor agrees not to distribute shares of Common Stock or OP Units to a Participant that has not executed a Lock-up Agreement, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit H
(“Lock-up Agreement”), and which shall have been executed and delivered concurrently with the execution and delivery of this Agreement; 
 (iii) The Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement and the Escrow Agreement; 
 (iv) The Tax Protection Agreement; and 
 (v) If requested by the Operating
Partnership, a certified copy of all appropriate corporate or limited liability company resolutions or partnership actions, as applicable, authorizing the execution, delivery and performance by Contributor of this Agreement and any related documents
and the documents listed in this Section 2.4. 
 Section 2.5 Closing Costs. Without limitation on and
subject to Section 1.9(c), the Company and the Operating Partnership shall be responsible for (a) any and all documentary transfer, stamp, filing, recording, conveyance, intangible, sales and other similar Taxes incurred in
connection with the transactions contemplated hereby, (b) all escrow fees and costs, (c) the costs of any Title Policy, surveys, appraisals, environmental, physical and financial audits and the costs of any other examinations, inspections
or audits of the Property, (d) any and all assumption, prepayment or other fees, penalties or amounts due and payable in connection with the discharge and satisfaction or the assumption of any Existing Loan, (e) any costs associated with
any new financing, including any application and commitment fees or the costs of such new lender’s other requirements, (f) its own and Contributor’s attorneys’ and advisors’ fees, charges and disbursements, including without
limitation, any hourly rate fees paid to the Supervisor for services not included in the basic supervisory fees, (g) any out-of-pocket costs or fees relating to the Consent Solicitation (including, without limitation, the costs of printing and
mailing the Consent Solicitation and the fees of the proxy solicitor) or associated with any approvals or deliverable items contemplated hereunder, including, without limitation, consents, waivers, assignments and assumptions, (h) any costs or
fees relating to the winding up of Contributor, including the preparation and filing of final Tax returns, (i) all other costs and expenses it and Contributor have incurred in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby or the IPO and
(j) all costs and expenses incident to this Agreement, the other documents contemplated by this Agreement and the documents and transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, and not specifically described above. The parties acknowledge and agree
that, to the extent any of the foregoing for which the Company and the Operating Partnership are responsible pursuant to this Section 2.5 have been paid by Contributor prior to Closing, Contributor shall provide the Company and the
Operating Partnership a schedule thereof together with reasonable evidence of payment thereof and the Company and the Operating Partnership shall be responsible for the reimbursement to Contributor therefor incurred at or prior to Closing. The
provisions of this Section 2.5 shall survive the Closing. In the event that the Closing does not occur, each Contributing Entity shall be responsible for its allocable portion of such costs and expenses incurred prior to the date that
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 ARTICLE 3. 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
 Section 3.1 Representations and
Warranties with Respect to the Company and the Operating Partnership. The Operating Partnership and the Company hereby jointly and severally represent and warrant to Contributor as set forth below in this Section 3.1, which
representations and warranties are true and correct as of the date hereof: 
 (a) Organization; Authority. 

(i) The Company is a corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of its jurisdiction of
incorporation and has all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement and each agreement or other document contemplated by this Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, and to own, lease and/or
operate its property, as applicable, and its other assets, and to carry on its business as presently conducted. The Company, to the extent required under applicable Laws, is qualified to do business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in
which the nature of its business or the character of its property make such qualification necessary, other than such failures to be so qualified as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse
Effect. 
 (ii) The Operating Partnership is a limited partnership duly formed, validly existing and in good standing under the
Laws of its jurisdiction of formation and has all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement and each agreement or other document contemplated by this Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, and to
own, lease and/or operate its property, as applicable, and its other assets, and to carry on its business as presently conducted. The Operating Partnership, to the extent required under applicable Laws, is qualified to do business and is in good
standing in each jurisdiction in which the nature of its business or the character of its property make such qualification necessary, other than such failures to be so qualified as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected
to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (b) Due Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance by the Company and
the Operating Partnership of this Agreement and each other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which it is a party have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary actions required of the Company and the Operating
Partnership, respectively. This Agreement and each other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement executed and delivered by or on behalf of the Company and the Operating Partnership constitutes, or when executed and delivered will
constitute, the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company and the Operating Partnership, respectively, each enforceable against the Company and the Operating Partnership, respectively, in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or
in equity). 
 (c) Litigation. There is no action, suit or proceeding pending or, to the Company’s or the Operating
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Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries which, if adversely determined, would, individually or together with all such other actions, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse
Effect. As of the date hereof, there is no action, suit or proceeding pending or, to the Company’s or the Operating Partnership’s Knowledge, threatened against the Company, the Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries which
challenges or impairs the ability of the Company, the Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries to execute, deliver or perform its obligations under any of the Closing Documents or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby. 
 (d) Consents and Approvals. Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties of Contributor made
hereunder, no consent, order, waiver, approval or authorization of, or registration, qualification, designation, declaration or filing with, any Person or Governmental Authority or under any applicable Laws (each, a “Consent”) is
required to be obtained by the Company, the Operating Partnership or any of their Subsidiaries in connection with the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or any other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which
the Company or the Operating Partnership is a party, or any agreements or transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, except for those consents, orders, waivers, approvals, authorizations, registrations, qualifications, designations, declarations
or filings, the failure of which to obtain or to file, would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (e) No Violation. Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties of Contributor made hereunder, none of the execution, delivery or performance by the Company or the Operating
Partnership of this Agreement or any other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which the Company or the Operating Partnership is a party, or any agreement or transaction contemplated hereby or thereby or the consummation of the
Consolidation Transaction contemplated hereby between the parties to this Agreement does or will, with or without the giving of notice, lapse of time, or both, violate, conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default under or give to
others any right of termination, acceleration, cancellation or other right under, (i) the Organizational Documents of the Company and the Operating Partnership, (ii) any agreement, document or instrument to which the Company or the
Operating Partnership is a party thereto or (iii) any term or provision of any judgment, order, writ, injunction, or decree binding on the Company or the Operating Partnership, except for, in the case of clause (ii) or (iii), any such
breaches or defaults that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (f) OP Units and Common Stock. The OP Units and the Common Stock, when issued and delivered in accordance with the terms of this Agreement for the consideration described in this Agreement,
will have been (i) duly authorized by the Company or the Operating Partnership, as applicable, and when issued against the consideration therefor, will be validly issued by the Company or the Operating Partnership, respectively, (ii) fully
paid and non-assessable (with respect to the Common Stock), (iii) not subject to preemptive or similar rights created by statute or any agreement to which the Company or the Operating Partnership is a party or by which it is bound and
(iv) free and clear of all Liens created by the Company or the Operating Partnership (other than Liens created by the OP Agreement or the Articles). In addition, upon such issuance of OP Units, Contributor will be admitted as a limited partner
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 (g) OP Agreement and Articles. Attached hereto as Exhibit I are true and
correct copies of the OP Agreement and the Articles in substantially final form. 
 (h) Taxes. 

(i) At the effective time of the IPO and Closing, the Company shall be organized in a manner so as to qualify for taxation as a REIT
pursuant to Sections 856 through 860 of the Code. The Company intends to elect to be taxed and to operate in a manner that will allow it to qualify as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes commencing with its taxable year ending
December 31 of the year in which the Closing takes place. 
 (ii) At the effective time of the IPO and at the Closing, the
Operating Partnership shall be classified as a partnership and not an association or publicly-traded partnership taxable as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes. 
 (i) Bankruptcy. No bankruptcy or similar insolvency proceeding has been filed or is currently contemplated with respect to the Company, the Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries.

 (j) Limited Activities. Except for activities in connection with the IPO or the Formation Transactions, neither the
Company nor the Operating Partnership has engaged in any material business or incurred any material obligations. 
 (k) No
Broker. None of the Company, the Operating Partnership, any of their Subsidiaries, or any of their officers, directors or employees, to the extent applicable, has entered into any agreement with any broker, finder or similar agent or any Person
or firm that will result in the obligation of Contributor or any of its Affiliates to pay any finder’s fee, brokerage fees or commissions or similar payment in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 

(l) No Other Representations or Warranties. Other than the representations and warranties expressly set forth in this
Section 3.1, neither the Company nor the Operating Partnership shall be deemed to have made any other representation or warranty in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. All representations and
warranties of the Company and the Operating Partnership contained in this Agreement shall expire at Closing. 
 Section 3.2
[Intentionally Omitted.] 
 Section 3.3 Representations and Warranties of Contributor. Contributor hereby
represents and warrants to the Company and the Operating Partnership as set forth below in this Section 3.3, which representations and warranties are true and correct as of the date hereof (or such other date specifically set forth
below), except as disclosed in the Consent Solicitation, the Prospectus or the disclosure letter delivered from Contributor to the Company and the Operating Partnership simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement (the “Disclosure
Letter”), as may be amended from time to time prior to the Closing Date with Consent of the Company and the Operating Partnership: 
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 (i) Contributor is a limited liability company, duly organized and validly existing and in
good standing under the Laws of its jurisdiction of organization and has all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement and each agreement or other document contemplated by this Agreement and to carry out the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby, and to own, lease and/or operate its Property, as applicable, and its other assets, and to carry on its business as presently conducted. Contributor, to the extent required under applicable Laws, is qualified to do
business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the nature of its business or the character of its Property make such qualification necessary, other than such failures to be so qualified as would not, individually or in the aggregate,
reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (ii) Section 3.3(a) of the Disclosure Letter sets
forth as of the date hereof with respect to Contributor (A) each Subsidiary of Contributor, if applicable, (B) the ownership interest in each such Subsidiary and (C) if not wholly owned by Contributor, the identity and ownership
interest of each of the other owners of such Subsidiary. Each real property owned or leased pursuant to a ground lease or operating lease by such Contributor is set forth on Exhibit A. Each Subsidiary of Contributor has been duly organized
and is validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of its jurisdiction of organization, and has all power and authority to own, lease and/or operate its real properties and its other assets, and to carry on its business as presently
conducted. Each Subsidiary of Contributor, to the extent required under applicable Laws, is qualified to do business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the nature of its business or the character of its Property make such
qualification necessary, other than such failures to be so qualified as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (b) Due Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance by Contributor of this Agreement and each other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which it is a party has been
duly and validly authorized by all necessary actions required of Contributor. This Agreement and each other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement executed and delivered by or on behalf of Contributor constitutes, or when executed and
delivered will constitute, the legal, valid and binding obligation of Contributor, each enforceable against Contributor in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws affecting
creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or in equity). 

(c) Capitalization. Section 3.3(c) of the Disclosure Letter sets forth as of the date hereof a true, correct and
complete description of the capitalization of Contributor as provided in the books and records of Contributor, including the override interests of the Supervisor. All of the issued and outstanding equity interests of Contributor are validly issued
and, to Contributor’s Knowledge, are not subject to preemptive rights or appraisal, dissenters or similar rights. There are no outstanding rights to purchase, subscriptions, warrants, options or any other security convertible into or
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 (d) Licenses and Permits. To Contributor’s Knowledge, all notices, licenses,
permits, certificates and authorizations required for the continued use, occupancy, management, leasing and operation of its Property, and for the continued conduct and operation of the business of Contributor have been obtained or can be obtained
without unreasonable cost, and to the extent the same have been obtained, are in full force and effect and (to the extent required in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement) are assignable to the Company or the Operating
Partnership or a Subsidiary thereof, except in each case for items that, if not so obtained, obtainable, effective and/or assigned, would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. To
Contributor’s Knowledge, none of Contributor, any of its Subsidiaries or any third party has taken any action that (or failed to take any action the omission of which) would result in the revocation of any such notice, license, permit,
certificate or authorization where such revocation or revocations would, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (e) Litigation. There is no action, suit or proceeding pending or, to Contributor’s Knowledge, threatened against Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries which, if adversely determined, would,
individually or together with all such other actions, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. As of the date hereof, there is no action, suit or proceeding pending or, to Contributor’s Knowledge, threatened against Contributor
or any of its Subsidiaries which challenges or impairs the ability of Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries to execute, deliver or perform its obligations under any of the Closing Documents or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby. To Contributor’s Knowledge, there is no outstanding order, writ, injunction or decree of any Governmental Authority against it or affecting all or any portion of the Contributed Assets, which in any such case would reasonably be
expected to have a Material Adverse Effect or that would impair Contributor’s ability to execute, deliver or perform its obligations under this Agreement. Contributor has not received any written notice of any pending or threatened proceedings
for the rezoning (i.e., as opposed to the current zoning) of the Property or any portion thereof which would substantially and materially impair the current or proposed use thereof. 

(f) Compliance with Laws. Contributor and its Subsidiaries have conducted their respective businesses and maintained the Property
in compliance with all applicable Laws, except for such failures that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Neither Contributor nor any of its Subsidiaries has Knowledge of, or has
been informed in writing of, any continuing violation of any Laws relating to the conduct of the business of Contributor and/or any of its Subsidiaries or the commencement of any investigation respecting any such possible violation, except in each
case for violations that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. To Contributor’s Knowledge, as presently conducted, none of the operation of the buildings, fixtures and other
improvements comprising a part of the Property is in violation of any applicable building code, zoning ordinance or other “land use” Law, except for such violations that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected
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 (g) Property Interest. 

(i) Contributor is the holder of the Property Interest as set forth on Exhibit A, free and clear of all Liens except for
Permitted Encumbrances. 
 (ii) With respect to each ground lease and operating lease identified in Schedule 3.3(g), and each
lease under which Contributor is a landlord or sublandlord at the date hereof that is material to the Property, (A) such lease is valid, binding against Contributor, and to Contributor’s Knowledge, the other parties thereto, and in full
force and effect, (B) neither Contributor nor any Subsidiary party thereto, and to Contributor’s Knowledge, no other party thereto, is in material violation of, or material default under, such lease, (C) Contributor has not granted an
option or a right of first refusal or offer, (D) to Contributor’s Knowledge, no event has occurred and is pending, which, after the giving of notice, with lapse of time, or otherwise, would constitute a material breach or material default
by Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries or the applicable lessor under the relevant lease and (E) complete (in all material respects) copies of all such leases have been made available to the Operating Partnership. 

(h) Leases. Except for matters that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse
Effect, each of the Leases to which Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries is a party or by which Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries or the Property is bound or subject, is in full force and effect, and constitutes the legal, valid and binding
obligation of Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries, and to Contributor’s Knowledge, the other parties thereto, enforceable against each such party in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization,
moratorium and similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or in equity). To Contributor’s
Knowledge, no tenant under any such Lease is presently the subject of any voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings, except for matters that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect. 
 (i) Insurance. Contributor and each of its Subsidiaries has in place the public liability, casualty
and other insurance coverage with respect to the Property by such Contributor as Contributor reasonably deems necessary, including in all cases, such coverage as is required under the terms of any Existing Loan or ground or operating lease. To
Contributor’s Knowledge, each such insurance policy is in full force and effect and all premiums currently due and payable thereunder have been fully paid. To Contributor’s Knowledge, neither Contributor nor any of its Subsidiaries has
received from any insurance company any written notices of cancellation or intent to cancel any insurance which remain outstanding. 
 (j) Environmental Matters. Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect: (i) Contributor and its Subsidiaries are not in
violation of, and have not failed to comply with, any Environmental Laws, (ii) neither Contributor nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any written notice from any Governmental Authority or any other written notice or written claim from any
other party alleging that Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries is not in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws with respect to the Property (which non-compliance, if any, has not been remedied or resolved or is not being remedied or
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as applicable, has all permits, authorizations and approvals required under any applicable Environmental Laws and is in compliance with their principal terms and conditions and (iv) there
has not been a release of a hazardous substance on the Property that would require investigation or remediation under applicable Environmental Laws. The representations and warranties contained in this Section 3.3(j) constitute the sole
and exclusive representations and warranties made by Contributor concerning environmental matters. 
 (k) Eminent Domain.
There is no existing or, to Contributor’s Knowledge, threatened in writing condemnation, eminent domain or similar proceeding which would affect the Property. 
 (l) Consents and Approvals. The Requisite Consent of the Participants in Contributor to approve the Consolidation Transaction is as set forth on Section 3.3(l) of the Disclosure Letter.
Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Company and the Operating Partnership made hereunder, and except (i) for the Requisite Consent of the Participants in Contributor to approve the Consolidation Transaction and
(ii) as shall have been satisfied on or prior to the Closing Date, no Consent is required to be obtained by Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or any other
agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which Contributor is a party and the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, except for those Consents, the failure of which to obtain or to file, would not, individually or in the
aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect (it being agreed that the failure to obtain either (A) the Consent of any Lender under an Existing Loan or (B) the Requisite Consent would be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect). 
 (m) No Violation. Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Company and the
Operating Partnership made hereunder, none of the execution, delivery or performance by Contributor of this Agreement or any other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which Contributor is a party, or any agreement or transaction
contemplated hereby or thereby or the consummation of the Consolidation Transaction contemplated hereby between the parties to this Agreement does or will, with or without the giving of notice, lapse of time, or both, violate, conflict with, result
in a breach of, or constitute a default under or give to others any right of termination, acceleration, cancellation or other right under, (i) the Organizational Documents of Contributor or any Subsidiary, (ii) any material agreement,
document or instrument to which Contributor or any Subsidiary or any of their respective assets or properties are bound or (iii) any material term or provision of any judgment, order, writ, injunction, or decree binding on Contributor or any
Subsidiary, except for, in the case of clause (ii) or (iii), any such breaches or defaults that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 

(n) Taxes. Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect:

 (i) Contributor and each of its Subsidiaries has timely filed all Tax returns and reports required to be filed by it with a
Governmental Authority (after giving effect to any filing extension properly granted by a Governmental Authority having authority to do so). All such Tax returns and reports are accurate and complete in all material respects, and

  
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Contributor and each of its Subsidiaries has paid (or had paid on its behalf) all Taxes shown thereon as owing. No deficiencies for any Taxes have been proposed, asserted or assessed in writing
against Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries, and no requests for waivers of the time to assess any such Taxes are pending. 

(ii) There are no Liens for Taxes (other than statutory Liens for Taxes not yet due and payable) upon any of the assets of Contributor
and any of its Subsidiaries. 
 (iii) Contributor is and has been since its formation treated as a partnership or entity
disregarded as an entity separate from its owner for U.S. federal income Tax purposes, and no Governmental Authority responsible for the assessment or collection of Tax has challenged such treatment. 

(iv) There are no pending or, to Contributor’s Knowledge, threatened audits, assessments or other actions for or relating to any
liability in respect of income or material non-income Taxes of Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries, or any matters under discussion with any Tax authority with respect to income or non-income Taxes that are likely to result in an additional
liability for Taxes with respect to Contributor or its Subsidiaries, and neither Contributor nor its Subsidiaries is, or has ever been, a party to or bound by any Tax indemnity agreement, Tax sharing agreement, Tax protection, Tax allocation
agreement or similar contract. 
 (o) Non-Foreign Status. Contributor (or, if Contributor is a disregarded entity within
the meaning of Section 1.1445-2(d)(2)(iii), its sole owner for U.S. federal income tax purposes) is not a foreign person (within the meaning of Section 1445(f)(3) of the Code). No amount is required to be withheld by the Company or the
Operating Partnership (or any of their respective Affiliates) in respect of consideration treated for U.S. federal income tax purposes as paid to Contributor pursuant to this Agreement. 

(p) Contracts and Commitments. Except as set forth in Section 3.3(p) of the Disclosure Letter, neither Contributor nor
any of its Subsidiaries is a party to: 
 (i) any agreement pursuant to which Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries provides
property management, construction management, asset management, leasing or other real-estate related services to any Person other than another Contributing Entity or a Management Company; 

(ii) any agreement pursuant to which Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries would be required to pay severance to any member, managing
member, partner, general partner, director, officer or employee, to the extent applicable, of Contributor, any of its Subsidiaries or the Supervisor; 
 (iii) any agreement with another Person limiting or restricting in any material respect the ability of Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries to enter into or engage in any market or line of business
(other than agreements with tenants entered into in the ordinary course of business relating to the business that can be conducted at the leased premises and the covenants in any Existing Loan Document); 

  
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 (iv) any agreement for the sale of any of the assets of Contributor or any of its
Subsidiaries other than in the ordinary course of business or with any other Contributing Entity, or for the grant to any Person of any Liens on or preferential rights to purchase (or buy-sell or similar rights with respect to) any of the assets of
Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries other than Liens or any such rights granted to tenants or other third parties for non-material portions of the Properties (e.g., outparcels); 

(v) any agreement involving any joint venture, partnership, strategic alliance, shareholders’ agreement, co-marketing,
co-promotion, joint development or similar arrangement, except for the Contributor’s Organizational Documents, any agreement with any other Contributing Entity or Management Company and any such agreements that are terminable upon thirty
(30) days’ or less notice without penalty or premium; or 
 (vi) any other agreement (or group of related agreements)
the performance of which presently requires aggregate payments be made from Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries in excess of $1,000,000 per year other than to its Affiliates. 

With respect to each of the contracts to which Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries is a party and which is required to be set forth on
Section 3.3(p) of the Disclosure Letter (the “Material Contracts”), such Material Contract is in full force and effect and is the legal, valid and binding obligation of Contributor or its Subsidiaries, and, to
Contributor’s Knowledge, the other parties thereto, as applicable, enforceable against them in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights
generally and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or in equity). Complete (in all material respects) copies of the Material Contracts have been
made available to the Operating Partnership. With respect to each Material Contract, neither Contributor nor any of its Subsidiaries that is party thereto nor, to Contributor’s Knowledge, any other party, is in material breach or material
violation of, or material default under, any such Material Contract, and to Contributor’s Knowledge, no event has occurred and is pending which after the giving of notice, with lapse of time or otherwise would constitute a material breach or
material default by Contributor, any of its Subsidiaries or any other party to such Material Contract. 
 (q) Existing
Loans. Section 3.3(q) of the Disclosure Letter sets forth a complete list of all Existing Loans, including in each case the names of the Lender and borrower thereunder and the outstanding principal balance as of June 30, 2011.
With respect to each Existing Loan, (i) the Lender has not declared in writing a default or event of default, (ii) the Lender has not brought any claim in writing under any guaranty and (iii) to Contributor’s Knowledge, no event
has occurred which, after the giving of notice, with lapse of time, or otherwise, would constitute a monetary default or a material non-monetary default by the borrower thereunder or give rise to any material claims by the Lender under any
guaranties provided with respect thereto. Complete (in all material respects) copies of the Existing Loan Documents have been made available to the Operating Partnership. 
 (r) Bankruptcy. No bankruptcy or similar insolvency proceeding has been filed or is currently contemplated with respect to Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries. 

  
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 (s) Employees. 

(i) As of the date hereof, Empire State Building Company L.L.C. and its Subsidiaries employ three hundred forty-eight
(348) full-time employees and no part-time employees. 
 (ii) Empire State Building Company L.L.C. has complied in all
material respects with all applicable state and federal equal employment opportunity laws and with other Laws related to employment, including those related to wages, hours, worker classification and collective bargaining other than such
noncompliance that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Except as set forth in Section 3.3(s) of the Disclosure Letter, neither Empire State Building Company L.L.C. nor
any of its Subsidiaries is a party to any collective bargaining agreement with any labor organization or other representative of any of its employees, no such agreement is presently being negotiated by Empire State Building Company L.L.C. or any of
its Subsidiaries and none of such employees is represented by any union with respect to their employment by Empire State Building Company L.L.C. or such Subsidiary. Except as set forth in Section 3.3(s) of the Disclosure Letter or as
would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect, (a) there are no unfair labor practice complaints pending against Empire State Building Company L.L.C. or any of its Subsidiaries before the National Labor Relations
Board or any other labor relations tribunal or authority and (b) there are no strikes, work stoppages, slowdowns, lockouts, material arbitrations or material grievances, or other material labor disputes pending or, to Empire State Building
Company L.L.C.’s Knowledge, threatened in writing against or involving Empire State Building Company L.L.C. or any of its Subsidiaries. Empire State Building Company L.L.C. has withheld and paid to the appropriate Governmental Authority or is
holding for payment not yet due to such Governmental Authority all amounts required to be withheld from employees of Empire State Building Company L.L.C. and is not liable for any arrears of wages, taxes, penalties or other sums for failure to
comply with any of the foregoing other than such noncompliance or liability that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Empire State Building Company L.L.C. (and any of its employee
benefit plans) has properly classified individuals providing services to it as independent contractors or employees, as the case may be. 
 (iii) At the date of this Agreement, no officer or other executive-level employee has provided written notice of an intention to terminate employment with Empire State Building Company L.L.C. Other than
as set forth in the Consent Solicitation or the Prospectus, the employment of each employee of Empire State Building Company L.L.C. is terminable at will by Empire State Building Company L.L.C. 

(t) Investment. 
 (i) Contributor is acquiring Common Stock and/or OP Units solely for its own account for the purpose of investment and not as a nominee or agent for any other Person and with a view to, or for offer or
sale in connection with, any distribution thereof in violation of U.S. federal securities laws, except for distributions of Common Stock and OP Units to its Participants who Contributor reasonably believes, which shall be based on representations
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acknowledges that, except as set forth in the preceding sentence, it may not, directly or indirectly, offer, transfer, sell, assign, pledge, hypothecate or otherwise dispose of (hereinafter,
“Transfer”) any of the Common Stock or OP Units, unless (i) the Transfer is pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Act (or an exemption from such registration in accordance with clause (ii) below) and
qualification or other compliance under applicable blue sky or state securities laws, (ii) counsel for the transferor (which counsel shall be reasonably acceptable to the Company or and/or the Operating Partnership, as the case may be) shall
have furnished the Company and/or the Operating Partnership with an opinion, reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Company and/or Operating Partnership, as the case may be, to the effect that no such registration is required because
of the availability of an exemption from registration under the Act and (iii) the Transfer otherwise is permitted by the Articles and/or the OP Agreement. The term “Transfer” shall not include any redemption or exchange of the OP
Units for Common Stock pursuant to the OP Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Transfer shall be made unless it is permitted under the OP Agreement. 
 (ii) Contributor is knowledgeable, sophisticated and experienced in business and financial matters and fully understands the limitations on transfer imposed by U.S. federal securities laws. Contributor is
able to bear the economic risk of holding the Common Stock and/or OP Units for an indefinite period and is able to afford the complete loss of its investment in the Common Stock and/or OP Units. Contributor has received and reviewed all information
and documents about or pertaining to the Operating Partnership and the business and prospects of the Operating Partnership and the issuance of the Common Stock and/or OP Units as Contributor deems necessary or desirable, and has been given the
opportunity to obtain any additional information or documents and to ask questions and receive answers about such information and documents, the Company, the Operating Partnership and the business and prospects of the Company and the Operating
Partnership which Contributor deems necessary or desirable to evaluate the merits and risks related to its investment in the Common Stock and/or OP Units; and Contributor understands and has taken cognizance of all risk factors related to the
purchase of the Common Stock and/or OP Units. Contributor is relying upon its own independent analysis and assessment (including with respect to taxes), and the advice of Contributor’s advisors (including tax advisors), and not upon that of the
Company or the Operating Partnership or any of the Company’s or the Operating Partnership’s Affiliates, for purposes of evaluating, entering into, and consummating the transactions contemplated hereby. 

(u) Holding Period. Contributor acknowledges that it has been advised that (i) the OP Units are not redeemable or
exchangeable for Common Stock for a minimum of twelve (12) months, (ii) the OP Units and Common Stock issued pursuant to this Agreement, and any Common Stock issued in exchange for, or in respect of a redemption of, the OP Units, are
“restricted securities” (unless registered in accordance with applicable U.S. securities laws) under applicable U.S. federal securities laws and may be Transferred only in accordance with Section 3.3(t) and Contributor
understands that the Operating Partnership has no obligation or intention to register any OP Units, except to the extent set forth in the Registration Rights Agreement. Accordingly, Contributor and its Participants may have to bear indefinitely, the
economic risks of an investment in such OP Units and a notation shall be made in the appropriate records of the Operating Partnership indicating that the OP Units (and any Common Stock for which OP Units may, in certain circumstances, be exchanged
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 (v) Accredited Investor. Contributor is an “accredited investor” under the
Act and shall reasonably believe, which shall be based on representations made by its Participants to Contributor, that each of its Participants to whom OP Units or Common Stock will be distributed are Accredited Participants. Contributor previously
has provided the Operating Partnership and the Company with an Accredited Investor Questionnaire duly executed by Contributor. No event or circumstance has occurred since delivery of such Questionnaire to make the statements contained therein false
or misleading. Contributor acknowledges that in issuing any shares of Common Stock or OP Units pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Company and the Operating Partnership are relying on the representations made by each of its Participants
electing to receive shares of Common Stock or OP Units, which representations were set forth in the Consent Form enclosed with the Consent Solicitation and returned by each such Participant. 

(w) No Broker. Neither Contributor nor any of its Subsidiaries nor any of their members, managing members, partners, general
partners, directors, officers, employees or the Supervisor, to the extent applicable, has entered into any agreement with any broker, finder or similar agent or any Person or firm that will result in the obligation of the Company, the Operating
Partnership or any of their Affiliates to pay any finder’s fee, brokerage fees or commissions or similar payment in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 

(x) No Other Representations or Warranties. Other than the representations and warranties expressly set forth in this
Section 3.3, Contributor shall not be deemed to have made any other representation or warranty in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. 

Section 3.4 Survival of Representations and Warranties of Contributor; Remedy for Breach. 

(a) All representations and warranties contained in Section 3.3 (as qualified by the Disclosure Letter) or in any Schedule,
Exhibit, certificate or affidavit delivered pursuant to the Agreement shall survive the Closing. 
 (b) Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in the Agreement, following the Closing and issuance of OP Units, Common Stock and/or cash to Contributor, neither Contributor nor any member, managing member, partner, general partner, director, officer or employee, to the extent
applicable, of Contributor or its Subsidiaries shall be liable under this Agreement for monetary damages (or otherwise) for breach of any of its representations, warranties, covenants and obligations contained in this Agreement or in any Schedule,
Exhibit, certificate or affidavit delivered by it pursuant thereto. 
 ARTICLE 4. 

COVENANTS 

Section 4.1 Covenants of Contributor. 
 (a) From the date hereof through the Closing, and except as contemplated by this Agreement or in connection with the Formation Transactions, Contributor shall not, without the prior written consent of the
Operating Partnership: 
 (i) Sell, transfer (or agree to sell or transfer) or otherwise dispose of, or cause the sale,
transfer or disposition of (or agree to do any of the foregoing) all or any portion of its interest in the Contributed Assets or all or any portion of Contributor’s Property Interest (other than Excluded Assets) other than in the ordinary
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 (ii) Except as otherwise disclosed in the Disclosure Letter, mortgage, pledge, hypothecate
or encumber all or any portion of the Contributed Assets or the Property; 
 (iii) Terminate or amend any existing insurance
policies affecting the Property that results in a material reduction in insurance coverage for the Property; 
 (iv) Cause or
take any action that would render any of the representations or warranties set forth in Section 3.3 untrue in any material respect; 
 (v) Authorize or consent to any of the actions prohibited by this Agreement or any of the Closing Documents; 
 (vi) Amend the Organizational Documents of Contributor; 
 (vii) Adopt a plan of
liquidation, dissolution, merger, consolidation, restructuring, recapitalization or reorganization with respect to Contributor; 
 (viii) Exercise rights, if any, under applicable Organizational Documents, to initiate any buy-sell procedures or to commence any process to market and sell the Property Interest held by Contributor; or

 (ix) Make or change any material Tax elections; settle or compromise any material claim, notice, audit report or assessment
in respect of Taxes; change any Tax accounting period; adopt or change any method of Tax accounting; file any amended Tax return; enter into any Tax indemnity agreement, Tax sharing agreement, Tax protection agreement, Tax allocation agreement or
similar contract or Tax closing or settlement agreement relating to any Tax; surrender of any right to claim a Tax refund; or consent to any extension or waiver of the statute of limitations period applicable to any Tax claim or assessment; in each
case, other than in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practice. 
 Section 4.2 Commercially
Reasonable Efforts. Subject to the terms and conditions provided in this Agreement, each of the Company, the Operating Partnership and Contributor covenants and agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts and cooperate with each other in
(a) promptly determining whether any filings are required to be made or consents, approvals, waivers, permits or authorizations are required to be obtained (under any applicable Laws or from any Governmental Authority or third party) in
connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (b) promptly making any such filings, furnishing information required in connection therewith and timely seeking to obtain any such consents, approvals, waivers, permits or
authorizations and (c) taking all actions and doing, or causing to be done, all things necessary, proper and/or appropriate to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 

  
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 Section 4.3 Tax Covenants. 

(a) Contributor and the Operating Partnership shall provide each other with such reasonable cooperation and information relating to the
Contributed Assets as the parties reasonably require in (i) filing any Tax return, amended Tax return or claim for Tax refund, (ii) determining any liability for taxes or a right to a tax refund, (iii) conducting or defending any
proceeding in respect of taxes or (iv) performing tax diligence, including with respect to the impact of this transaction on the Company’s qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income Tax purposes. The Operating Partnership shall
promptly notify Contributor upon receipt by the Operating Partnership or any of its Affiliates of written notice of (A) any pending or threatened tax audits or assessments with respect to the Property and (B) any pending or threatened U.S.
federal, state, local or foreign audits or assessments of the Operating Partnership or any of its Affiliates, in each case which would affect the liabilities for Taxes of Contributor with respect to any taxable period, or portion thereof, ending on
or prior to the Closing Date. Contributor shall promptly notify the Operating Partnership upon receipt by Contributor or any of its Subsidiaries of written notice of any pending or threatened U.S. federal, state, local or foreign Tax audits or
assessments relating to the income, properties or operations of Contributor or with respect to the Property. The Operating Partnership shall be responsible for the prosecution of any claim or audit instituted after the Closing Date with respect to
Taxes attributable to any taxable period, or portion thereof, ending on or before the Closing Date, provided, that the Contributor may participate at its own expense and the Operating Partnership shall cooperate with Contributor in the
conduct of any such audit or proceeding or portion thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Contributor has not liquidated, the Operating Partnership may not settle or otherwise resolve any such claim, suit or proceeding which could have an
adverse tax effect on the Contributor or its Affiliates (other than on Contributor or any of their Affiliates as a partner of the Operating Partnership) without the consent of the Contributor, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld,
conditioned or delayed. Contributor shall deliver to the Operating Partnership all tax returns, schedules and work papers with respect to the Property, and all material records and other documents relating thereto. 

(b) With respect to the Contributed Assets contributed to the Operating Partnership pursuant to this Agreement, the Operating Partnership
and Contributor agree that the Operating Partnership shall use the “traditional method,” as described in Section 1.704-3(b) of the Treasury Regulations promulgated under the Code, to make allocations of taxable income and loss among
the partners of the Operating Partnership and therefore shall not make any curative or remedial allocations unless the Operating Partnership and the parties to the Tax Protection Agreement agree otherwise in the Tax Protection Agreement. 

Section 4.4 Employee Covenants. From the date hereof through the Closing, to the extent necessary, proper or advisable, the
parties hereto agree to act in good faith and to use their reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions to effect the orderly transition of the employees of Contributor to the Operating Partnership or Subsidiary, as the case
may be, and to modify, amend, or cause the assumption by the Operating Partnership or Subsidiary, as the case may be, of existing employee benefit arrangements and/or the termination of existing employee benefit arrangements and the adoption of new
employee benefit arrangements in respect of such employees, in each case, under such terms and conditions as may be agreed to between each of the parties hereto. 

  
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 ARTICLE 5. 
 POWER OF ATTORNEY 
 Section 5.1 Grant of Power of Attorney.

 (a) By executing this Agreement, Contributor hereby irrevocably appoints the Operating Partnership (or its designee) and any
successor thereof from time to time (such Operating Partnership or designee or any such successor of any of them acting in his, her or its capacity as attorney-in-fact pursuant hereto, the “Attorney-in-Fact”) as the true and lawful
attorney-in-fact and agent of Contributor, to act in the name, place and stead of each of Contributor to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver all such other deeds (including grant deeds if applicable), assignments, contracts, orders, receipts,
notices, requests, instructions, certificates, consents, letters and other writings (including, without limitation, (i) the execution of any Closing Documents or other documents relating (A) to the acquisition by the Operating Partnership
of Contributor’s Property Interest, the Contributed Assets, the Assumed Agreements or the Assumed Liabilities, or (B) an Alternate Transaction or Portfolio Sale as further described in each Contributing Entity’s Consent Solicitation,
(ii) any registration rights agreements, tax protection agreements, partnership agreements, including the OP Agreement, and the Lock-up Agreement, (iii) to provide information to the SEC and others about the transactions contemplated
hereby and, in general, to do all things and to take all actions which the Attorney-in-Fact in its sole discretion may consider necessary or proper in connection with or to carry out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the Formation
Transactions and the IPO as fully as could Contributor if personally present and acting (the “Power of Attorney”). 
 (b) The Power of Attorney and all authority granted hereby shall be coupled with an interest and therefore shall be irrevocable and shall not be terminated by any act of Contributor, and if any other such
act or events shall occur before the completion of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the Attorney-in-Fact nevertheless shall be authorized and directed to complete all such transactions as if such other act or events had not occurred
and regardless of notice thereof. Contributor agrees that, at the request of the Operating Partnership, it promptly will execute and deliver to the Operating Partnership a separate power of attorney on the same terms set forth in this Article
5, such execution to be witnessed and notarized, and in recordable form (if necessary). Contributor hereby authorizes the reliance of third parties on each of the Power of Attorney. 

(c) Contributor acknowledges that the Operating Partnership has, and any designee or successor thereof acting as Attorney-in-Fact may
have, an economic interest in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 
 (d) Each Participant of Contributor (other
than any Participant affiliated with the Estate of Leona M. Helmsley) shall be instructed to execute, in connection with its consent to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, a power of attorney in favor of the Operating Partnership or its
designee on the terms set forth in this Article 5 to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver all documents set forth in Section 5.1(a). Contributor may withhold distribution of OP Units to any such Participant until such
Participant executes a power of attorney or the Lock-up Agreement and each other document required to be executed by such Participant in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby. 

  
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 Section 5.2 Limitation on Liability. It is understood that the Attorney-in-Fact
assumes no responsibility or liability to any Person by virtue of the Power of Attorney granted by Contributor hereby. The Attorney-in-Fact makes no representations with respect to and shall have no responsibility in its capacity as Attorney-in-Fact
for the Formation Transactions or the IPO, or the acquisition of the Contributed Assets or the Assumed Agreements by the Operating Partnership or the assumption of the Assumed Liabilities by the Operating Partnership and shall not be liable in its
capacity as Attorney-in-Fact for any error or judgment or for any act done or omitted or for any mistake of fact or Law except for its own gross negligence or bad faith, or breach of this Agreement or the terms of its power of attorney provided for
in this Agreement. Contributor agrees to indemnify the Attorney-in-Fact for and to hold the Attorney-in-Fact harmless against any Losses incurred on its part arising out of or in connection with it acting as the Attorney-in-Fact under the Power of
Attorney created by Contributor hereby, as well as the cost and expense of investigating and defending against any such Losses, except to the extent such Losses are due to its own gross negligence or bad faith. Contributor agrees that the
Attorney-in-Fact may consult with counsel of its own choice (who may be counsel for the Operating Partnership or its successors or Affiliates), at its own cost, and it shall have full and complete authorization and protection for any action taken or
suffered by it hereunder in good faith and in accordance with the opinion of such counsel. It is understood that the Attorney-in-Fact may, without breaching any express or implied obligation to Contributor hereunder, release, amend or modify any
other power of attorney granted by any other Person under any related agreement. 
 Section 5.3 Ratification;
Third-Party Reliance. Contributor hereby ratifies and confirms that the Attorney-in-Fact shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue of the exercise of the powers granted unto it by Contributor under this Article 5, and Contributor
authorizes the reliance of third parties on this Power of Attorney and waives its rights, if any, as against any such third party for its reliance hereon. 
 ARTICLE 6. 
 RISK OF LOSS 

The risk of loss relating to Contributor’s Property Interest and the underlying Property prior to the Closing shall be borne by
Contributor. If, prior to the Closing, (a) the Property is materially or totally destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty or (b) the Property is materially or totally taken by eminent domain or through condemnation proceedings, then
the Operating Partnership may, at its option (such election to be made as soon as reasonably practicable following such occurrence and in any event prior to the Closing), determine not to acquire the Property Interest of Contributor relating to the
Property that has been destroyed, damaged or taken as described above. Contributor shall not have any obligation to repair or replace any such damage, destruction or taken property. Unless the Operating Partnership elects not to acquire the Property
Interest of Contributor, at the Closing, Contributor shall pay or cause to be paid to the Operating Partnership any sums collected (directly or indirectly) by Contributor, if any, under any policies of insurance or award proceeds relating to such
casualty or condemnation, if any, and otherwise assign to the Operating Partnership all rights (directly or indirectly) of Contributor to collect such sums as may then be uncollected except to the extent required for collection costs or repairs by
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applicable to any period prior to the Determination Date, and all rights thereto. As used in this Article 6, “materially” destroyed, damaged or taken refers to any casualty loss
or damage or any loss due to condemnation, in either case, to the Property or any portion thereof if (a) the cost of repairing or restoring the premises in question to substantially the same condition which existed prior to the event of damage
would be, in the opinion of an architect or other qualified expert selected by Contributor and reasonably approved by the Operating Partnership, or the amount of the proposed condemnation award is, equal to or greater than ten percent (10%) of
the Total Consideration for the Property, (b) such loss or damage would entitle tenants occupying more than ten percent (10%) of the total rentable square footage at the Property, in the aggregate, to terminate their Leases or
(c) such loss or damage otherwise materially impairs the current use or square footage of such Property (including parking, if material to such use) or access thereto. This Article 6 is an express agreement to the contrary under
Section 5-1311 of the New York General Obligation Law. 
 ARTICLE 7. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Section 7.1 Defined Terms. 
 (a) Each of the following terms is defined in the Section set forth opposite such term: 
  

			
	TERM	 	SECTION
		
	 Act
	 	1.8(b)(i)
	 Accredited Participant
	 	1.8(b)(i)
	 Agreement
	 	Preamble
	 Amendment
	 	1.8(c)
	 Appraisal
	 	2.1(a)(v)
	 Assumed Agreements
	 	1.1
	 Assumed Liabilities
	 	1.5
	 Attorney-in-Fact
	 	5.1(a)
	 Charitable Electing Participant
	 	1.8(b)(ii)(C)
	 Charitable Participant
	 	Recital H
	 Class A Common Stock
	 	Recital B
	 Class B Common Stock
	 	Recital D
	 Closing
	 	2.2
	 Closing Date
	 	2.2
	 Closing Documents
	 	2.3
	 Code
	 	Recital B
	 Common Stock
	 	Recital D
	 Company
	 	Preamble
	 Consent
	 	3.1(d)
	 Consent Solicitation
	 	1.8(a)
	 Consolidation Transaction
	 	Recital D
	 Contributed Assets
	 	1.1
	 Contributed Properties
	 	Recital A

  
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	TERM	 	SECTION
		
	 Contributing Entities
	 	Recital A
	 Contribution and Assumption Agreement
	 	1.1
	 Contributor
	 	Preamble
	 Disclosure Letter
	 	3.3
	 Dispute
	 	7.9(a)
	 DTC Registered REIT Stock
	 	1.8(c)
	 Effective Date
	 	Preamble
	 Excluded Assets
	 	1.4
	 Excluded Liabilities
	 	1.6
	 Existing Loan
	 	1.7(a)
	 Existing Loan Documents
	 	1.7(a)
	 Existing Loan Fees
	 	1.7(b)
	 Existing Loan Indemnity Agreement
	 	1.7(a)
	 Existing Loan Release
	 	1.7(a)
	 Formation Transactions
	 	Recital A
	 Ground Lease Estoppel
	 	2.1(b)(viii)
	 Initial Filing Date
	 	1.7(a)
	 IPO
	 	Recital B
	 IPO Closing
	 	2.2
	 IPO Closing Documents
	 	2.4(b)
	 Leases
	 	1.1
	 Lender
	 	1.7(a)(i)
	 Lock-up Agreement
	 	2.4(b)(ii)
	 Non-Accredited Participant
	 	1.8(b)(ii)(A)
	 Management Companies
	 	Recital A
	 Material Contracts
	 	3.3(p)
	 OP Units
	 	Recital D
	 Operating Partnership
	 	Preamble
	 Optional Contributing Entities
	 	Recital A
	 Optional Contributed Properties
	 	Recital A
	 Optional Property Interests
	 	Recital A
	 Other Contributors
	 	Recital A
	 Participant
	 	Recital E
	 Power of Attorney
	 	5.1(a)
	 Principals
	 	Recital G
	 Property
	 	Recital C
	 Public Electing Participant
	 	1.8(b)(ii)(B)
	 Property Interests
	 	Recital A
	 Registration Rights Agreement
	 	2.4(b)(i)
	 REIT
	 	Recital B
	 Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement
	 	Recital G
	 Requisite Consent
	 	2.1(a)(i)
	 SEC
	 	2.1(a)(ii)
	 Sellers
	 	Recital H
	 Tax Protection Agreement
	 	Recital G

  
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	TERM	 	SECTION
		
	 Tenant Estoppel
	 	2.1(b)(viii)
	 Termination Date
	 	1.10
	 Title Company
	 	2.1(b)(vi)
	 Title Policies
	 	2.3(j)
	 Total Consideration
	 	1.8(a)
	 Transfer
	 	3.3(t)(i)
	 Value
	 	1.8(a)

 (b) For the purposes of this Agreement, the following terms have the meanings set forth below.

 “Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, a Person that, directly or indirectly, through one or more
intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the specified Person. For the purposes of this definition, “control” (including, with correlative meanings, the terms “controlled by” and “under
common control with”) as used with respect to any Person, shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of voting
securities, by agreement or otherwise. 
 “Alternate Transaction” means (i) the restructuring of the
Consolidation Transaction as either (A) a merger of Contributor or a Subsidiary of Contributor with and into either the Company or a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company or the Operating Partnership or a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Operating Partnership or (B) a merger of a wholly-owned subsidiary of either the Company or the Operating Partnership with and into Contributor or a Subsidiary of Contributor, in each case, to the extent such alternate transaction does not
adversely affect the economic benefits to the Participants (taking into account the Tax treatment of such alternate transaction) or (ii) any other transaction pursuant to which the Company, the Operating Partnership or any of their Subsidiaries
acquire Contributor or all of the Contributed Assets in a transaction pursuant to which the economic benefits (taking into account the Tax treatment of such alternate transaction) to the Company, the Operating Partnership and the Participants in
Contributor are not adversely affected by such alternate transaction as compared to the economic benefits to be received by the Company, the Operating Partnership and such Participants pursuant to this Agreement. 

“Articles” means the Articles of Amendment and Restatement of the Company, as amended and restated and in effect
immediately prior to the Closing. 
 “Business Day” means any day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or legal
holiday in the State of New York. 
 “Charitable Organization” means an entity that is or is owned by a
charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code. 
 “Claims” means any claims, liabilities,
rights, actions, causes of action, allegations, assertions, suits, complaints, demands or requirements. 

  
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 “Committee” means one or more committees formed in connection with the
transactions contemplated hereby, in each case, consisting of representatives of the Supervisor and the Estate of Leona M. Helmsley, and all actions of which shall require unanimous approval. 

“Determination Date” means a date, designated by the Operating Partnership, no more than five (5) Business Days nor
less than one (1) Business Day prior to the “Subject to Completion Date” date set forth on the preliminary prospectus printed and distributed to potential investors in connection with the marketing of the IPO (i.e., the “red
herring”), provided, however, that if a subsequent preliminary prospectus is thereafter printed and recirculated to potential investors, then the Determination Date shall mean the date of such subsequent preliminary prospectus.

 “Environmental Laws” means all applicable federal, state and local Laws governing pollution or the
protection of human health or the environment. 
 “Escrow Agreement” means that certain Indemnity Escrow
Agreement entered into concurrently herewith by and among the Principals and the Escrow Agent named therein. 

“Fixtures and Personal Property” means all fixtures, furniture, furnishings, apparatus and fittings, equipment,
machinery, appliances, building supplies, tools, and other items of personal property used in connection with the operation or maintenance of the Property; excluding, however, all fixtures, furniture, furnishings, apparatus and fittings, equipment,
machinery, appliances, building supplies, tools, and other items of personal property owned by tenants, subtenants, guests, invitees, employees, easement holders, service contractors and other Persons who own any such property located on the
Property. 
 “Governmental Authority” means any government or agency, bureau, board, commission, court,
department, official, political subdivision, tribunal or other instrumentality of any government, whether federal, state or local, domestic or foreign. 
 “Indemnity Holdback Amount” shall have the meaning set forth in the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement. 

“Indemnity Holdback Escrow” shall have the meaning set forth in the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement.

 “IPO Price” means the price per share of Class A Common Stock in the IPO, as set forth on the cover
page of the final Prospectus relating to the IPO. 
 “Knowledge” means, with respect to Contributor, any
Subsidiary of Contributor, the Company or the Operating Partnership, the current actual knowledge of any Principal or Thomas N. Keltner, Jr. without any duty of investigation or inquiry. 

“Laws” means applicable laws, statutes, rules, regulations, codes, orders, ordinances, judgments, injunctions and
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 “Lien” means all pledges, claims, liens, charges, restrictions, controls,
easements, rights of way, exceptions, reservations, leases, licenses, grants, covenants and conditions, encumbrances and security interests of any kind or nature whatsoever. 
 “Losses” means all losses, damages, liabilities, fees, charges, costs and expenses of any nature whatsoever, including without limitation, amounts paid in settlement, reasonable
attorneys’ fees, costs of investigation, costs of investigative judicial or administrative proceedings or appeals therefrom and costs of attachment or similar bonds, but does not include any diminution in value of the shares of Common Stock or
OP Units. 
 “Material Adverse Effect” means, as the case may be, a material adverse effect on (i) the
assets, business, financial condition or results of operations of Contributor and its Subsidiaries the taken as a whole (or on the applicable Property or Property Interest) (as to the representations and warranties relating to Contributor or any of
its Subsidiaries) or (ii) on the Company, the Operating Partnership and their Subsidiaries and their properties taken as a whole, after giving effect to the Consolidation Transaction and the IPO (as to the representations and warranties
relating to the Company and the Operating Partnership), as applicable. 
 “Net Working Capital” means current
assets of Contributor (excluding cash and cash equivalents, except to the extent required to maintain the normalized level of working capital for Contributor) less current liabilities of Contributor (excluding the outstanding principal
balance under any Existing Loans). 
 “OP Agreement” means the agreement of limited partnership of the
Operating Partnership, as amended and restated and in effect immediately prior to the Closing. 
 “Organizational
Documents” means with respect to any entity, the certificate of formation, limited liability company agreement or operating agreement, participating agreements, certificate of incorporation, bylaws, certificate of limited partnership,
limited partnership agreement and any other governing instrument, as applicable. 
 “Participation Interests”
means the limited liability company, general or limited partnership interests in the Contributing Entities, as applicable and, to the extent a limited liability company, general or limited partnership interests are held by an agent for the benefit
of participants, the beneficial ownership of such interests. 
 “Permitted Encumbrances” means (i) Liens,
or deposits made to secure the release of such Liens, securing Taxes, the payment of which is not delinquent or the payment of which is actively being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings diligently pursued; (ii) zoning Laws
generally applicable to the districts in which the Property is located; (iii) easements for public utilities, encroachments, rights of access and/or other non-monetary matters that do not materially interfere with the use of the Property;
(iv) Liens securing financing or credit arrangements existing as of the Closing Date and which are not Excluded Liabilities and assumed by the Operating Partnership; (v) Liens arising under leases entered into in the ordinary course of
business; (vi) any exceptions contained in the Title Policies relating to the Property made available to the Company and the Operating Partnership at or prior the date hereof that do not materially detract from the value or the marketability of
the Property or the ability of the Property to be financed; (vii) the Liens of all Existing Loan Documents and (viii) any matters that would not have a Material Adverse Effect. 

  
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 “Person” means an individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability
company, joint venture, association, trust, unincorporated organization or other entity. 
 “Preliminary
Appraisal” means the preliminary appraisal attached to the draft of the Consent Solicitation distributed to the Participants in the Contributing Entities that are not publicly owned. 

“Prospectus” means the Company’s final prospectus as filed pursuant to Rule 424 under the Act with the SEC.

 “Public Entities” means Empire State Building Associates L.L.C., 60 East 42nd St. Associates L.L.C. and 250
West 57th St. Associates L.L.C. 
 “Subsidiary” means any corporation, partnership, limited liability company,
joint venture, trust or other legal entity which the applicable Person owns (either directly or through or together with another Subsidiary) either (i) a general partner, managing member or other similar interest or (ii)(A) 50% or more of the
voting power of the voting capital stock or other equity interests or (B) 50% or more of the outstanding voting capital stock or other voting equity interests of such corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture or other
legal entity. As used herein, “Subsidiary” or “Subsidiaries” refers to the Subsidiaries of Contributor, the Company or the Operating Partnership, as applicable, unless the context otherwise requires. 

“Supervisor” means Malkin Holdings LLC or any of it Affiliates, in such Person’s capacity as the supervisor of
certain of the Contributing Entities, as applicable. 
 “Taxes” means all applicable U.S. federal, state, local
and foreign income, withholding, property, sales, franchise, employment, excise and other taxes, tariffs or governmental charges of any nature whatsoever, including estimated taxes, together with penalties, interest or additions to Taxes with
respect thereto. 
 “Underwriting Discount” means the underwriting discounts and commissions payable by the
Company to the underwriters in the IPO for one share of Class A Common Stock, as set forth on the cover page of the final Prospectus relating to the IPO. 
 Section 7.2 Notices. All notices and other communications under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given when (a) delivered personally, (b) five (5) Business
Days after being mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid, (c) one (1) Business Day after being sent by a nationally recognized overnight courier or (d) transmitted by facsimile if confirmed within
twenty-four (24) hours thereafter by a signed original sent in the manner provided in clause (a), (b) or (c) to the parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified by notice from such
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 To the Company and/or the Operating Partnership: 

One Grand Central Place 
 60 East 42nd
Street 
 New York, New York 10165 
 Phone: (212) 953-0888 
 Facsimile: (212) 986-8795 

Attn: General Counsel 
 with a copy to: 
 Clifford Chance US LLP 

31 West 52nd Street 
 New York, NY 10019 
 Phone: (212) 878-8000 

Facsimile: (212) 878-8375 
 Attn: Larry P. Medvinsky, Esq. 
 To Contributor: 

Empire State Building Company L.L.C. 
 c/o Malkin Holdings LLC 
 One Grand Central Place 

60 East 42nd Street 
 New York, NY 10165 
 Phone: (212) 953-0888 

Facsimile: (212) 986-8795 
 Attn: General Counsel 
 with a copy to: 

Proskauer Rose LLP 
 Eleven Times Square 
 New York, NY 10036 

Phone: (212) 969-3000 
 Facsimile: (212) 969-2900 
 Attn: Arnold S. Jacobs, Esq. 

Section 7.3 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same
agreement and shall become effective when one or more counterparts have been signed by each party and delivered to each other party. 
 Section 7.4 Entire Agreement; Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement and the Closing Documents, including, without limitation, the exhibits hereto and thereto, constitute the entire
agreement and supersede each prior agreement and understanding, whether written or oral, among the parties regarding the subject matter of this Agreement and the Closing Documents. This Agreement is not intended to confer any rights or remedies on
any Person other than the parties hereto, other than the Estate of Leona M. Helmsley and its Affiliates and Malkin Holdings LLC in respect of the following sentence. Nothing herein shall be deemed to affect the 

  
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rights of the Estate of Leona M. Helmsley or any of its Affiliates, or Malkin Holdings LLC pursuant to (a) a separate agreement, of even date herewith, between Malkin Holdings LLC and the
Estate of Leona M. Helmsley in respect of the Committee or (b) the separate agreement, dated January 14, 2011, by and among Malkin Holdings LLC, LMH 34 LLC, LMH 1333 LLC, LMH 1350 LLC, LMH Equities LLC, Supervisory Management Corp., LMH
EBC, LLC, LMH 1400 LLC, LMH Fisk LLC and LMH Lincoln LLC, and in the event of a conflict between either such agreement and this Agreement, the terms of such separate agreement shall control. 

Section 7.5 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the Laws of the State of
New York, regardless of any Laws that might otherwise govern under applicable principles of conflict of laws thereof. 

Section 7.6 Amendment; Waiver. Any amendment hereto shall be in writing and signed by all parties hereto. No waiver of any
provisions of this Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought. This Agreement may be amended prior to the IPO Closing without the consent of any Participant in Contributor, provided
that such amendment does not adversely affect the economic benefits to such Participants (taking into account the Tax treatment). 
 Section 7.7 Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and shall be enforceable by and inure to the benefit of, the parties hereto and their permitted respective heirs, legal
representatives, successors and assigns; provided, however, that this Agreement may not be assigned (except by operation of law) by any party without the prior written consent of the other parties, and any attempted assignment without such
consent shall be null and void and of no force and effect, except that the Operating Partnership may designate assignees pursuant to Section 1.2 and otherwise may assign its rights and obligations hereunder to a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Operating Partnership. For the avoidance of doubt, any reference to an acquisition by the Operating Partnership shall also be deemed to refer to an acquisition by any of its Subsidiaries. 

Section 7.8 Jurisdiction. Subject to Section 7.9, the parties hereby (a) submit to the exclusive
jurisdiction of any state or federal court sitting in New York County, New York with respect to any dispute arising out of this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby to the extent such courts would have subject matter jurisdiction with
respect to such dispute and (b) irrevocably waive, and agree not to assert by way of motion, defense, or otherwise, in any such action, any Claim that it is not subject personally to the jurisdiction of the above named courts, that its property
is exempt or immune from attachment or execution, that the action is brought in an inconvenient forum or that the venue of the action is improper. 
 Section 7.9 Dispute Resolution. The parties intend that this Section 7.9 will be valid, binding, enforceable, exclusive and irrevocable and that it shall survive any termination of
this Agreement. 
 (a) Upon any dispute, controversy or Claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the enforcement,
breach, termination or validity thereof (“Dispute”), the party raising the Dispute will give written notice to the other parties to the Dispute describing the nature of the Dispute following which the parties to such Dispute shall
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(10) Business Days from receipt by the parties of notice of such Dispute to resolve such Dispute by negotiation between representatives of the parties hereto who have authority to settle such
Dispute. All such negotiations shall be confidential and any statements or offers made therein shall be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of any applicable rules of evidence and shall not be admissible as evidence in any
subsequent proceeding for any purpose. The statute of limitations applicable to the commencement of a lawsuit shall apply to the commencement of an arbitration hereunder, except that no defense based on the running of the statute of limitations will
be available based upon the passage of time during any such negotiation. Regardless of the foregoing, a party shall have the right to seek immediate injunctive relief pursuant to clause (c) below without regard to any such 10-day negotiation
period. 
 (b) Any Dispute (including the determination of the scope or applicability of this agreement to arbitrate) that is
not resolved pursuant to clause (a) above shall be submitted to final and binding arbitration in New York before one neutral and impartial arbitrator, in accordance with the Laws of the State of New York for agreements made in and to be
performed in that State. The arbitration shall be administered by JAMS pursuant to its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures, as in effect on the date hereof. The parties hereto shall appoint one arbitrator within fifteen (15) days of
a demand for arbitration. If an arbitrator is not appointed within such 15-day period, the arbitrator shall be appointed by JAMS in accordance with its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures, as in effect on the date hereof. The arbitrator
shall designate the place and time of the hearing. The hearing shall be scheduled to begin as soon as practicable and no later than fifteen (15) days after the appointment of the arbitrator (unless such period is extended by the arbitrator for
good cause shown) and shall be conducted as expeditiously as possible, in any event not to exceed forty-five (45) days. The award, which shall set forth the arbitrator’s findings of fact and conclusions of law, shall be filed with JAMS and
mailed to the parties no later than thirty (30) days after the close of the arbitration hearing. The arbitration award shall be final and binding on the parties and not subject to collateral attack. Judgment upon the arbitration award may be
entered in any federal or state court having jurisdiction thereof. 
 (c) Notwithstanding the parties’ agreement to submit
all Disputes to final and binding arbitration before JAMS, the parties shall have the right to seek and obtain temporary or preliminary injunctive relief in any court having jurisdiction thereof pursuant to Section 7.8. Such courts shall
have authority to, among other things, grant temporary or provisional injunctive relief in order to protect any party’s rights under this Agreement. Without prejudice to such provisional remedies as may be available under the jurisdiction of a
court, the arbitral tribunal shall have full authority to grant provisional remedies and to direct the parties to request that any court modify or vacate any temporary or preliminary relief issued by such court, and to award damages for the failure
of any party to respect the arbitral tribunal’s orders to that effect. 
 (d) The prevailing party shall be entitled to
recover its costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees, and the non-prevailing party shall pay all expenses and fees of JAMS, all costs of the stenographic record, all expenses of witnesses or proofs that may have been produced at the direction of
the arbitrator and the fees, costs and expenses of the arbitrator. The arbitrator shall allocate such costs and designate the prevailing party or parties for these purposes. 

  
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 Section 7.10 Severability. Each provision of this Agreement will be interpreted
so as to be effective and valid under applicable Law, but if any provision is held invalid, illegal or unenforceable under applicable Law in any jurisdiction, then such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability will not affect any other provision,
and this Agreement will be reformed, construed and enforced in such jurisdiction as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision never had been included in this Agreement. 

Section 7.11 Rules of Construction. 
 (a) The parties agree that they have been represented by counsel during the negotiation, preparation and execution of this Agreement and, therefore, waive the application of any Law, regulation, holding
or rule of construction providing that ambiguities in an agreement or other document will be construed against the party drafting such agreement or document. 
 (b) The words “hereto,” “hereof,” “herein” and “herewith” and words of similar import shall, unless otherwise stated, be construed to refer to this Agreement as a
whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement, and article, section, paragraph, exhibit and schedule references are to the articles, sections, paragraphs, exhibits and schedules of this Agreement unless otherwise specified. Whenever
the words “include,” “includes” or “including” are used in this Agreement, they shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation.” All terms defined in this Agreement shall have the defined
meanings contained herein when used in any certificate or other document made or delivered pursuant hereto unless otherwise defined therein. The definitions contained in this Agreement are applicable to the singular as well as the plural forms of
such terms and to the masculine as well as to the feminine and neuter genders of such terms. Any agreement, instrument or statute defined or referred to herein or in any agreement or instrument that is referred to herein means such agreement,
instrument or statute as from time to time, amended, qualified or supplemented, including (in the case of agreements and instruments) by waiver or consent and (in the case of statutes) by succession of comparable successor statutes and all
attachments thereto and instruments incorporated therein. References to a Person are also to its permitted successors and assigns. 
 Section 7.12 Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence with respect to all obligations under this Agreement. 
 Section 7.13 Descriptive Headings. The descriptive headings in this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and are not intended to be part of or to affect the meaning or interpretation of
this Agreement. 
 Section 7.14 No Personal Liability Conferred. This Agreement shall not create or permit any
personal liability or obligation on the part of the Supervisor or any Participant, shareholder, managing member, general partner, director, officer or employee of Contributor, the Supervisor, the Company or the Operating Partnership, to the extent
applicable, in their capacities as such; provided that nothing in this Section 7.14 shall be deemed to affect any liability or obligation of any Person pursuant to the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement. 

  
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 Section 7.15 Changes to Form Agreements. Contributor agrees and confirms that
the terms of the OP Units and Common Stock and the Consent Solicitation are not final and may be modified depending on the prevailing market conditions at the time of the IPO. By executing this Agreement, Contributor hereby authorizes the Company or
the Operating Partnership to, and understands and agrees that the Company or the Operating Partnership may make changes (including changes that may be deemed material) to the Consent Solicitation, and Contributor agrees to receive OP Units, shares
of Common Stock and/or cash, as the case may be, with such final terms and conditions as the Operating Partnership and the Company shall determine, provided that such changes do not affect Contributor in a manner materially different from the
Other Contributors. In addition, Contributor acknowledges that (a) it understands that the information presented in the Consent Solicitation and the attachments thereto will be preliminary and is subject to change (particularly
management’s discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operation, the financial statements and footnotes thereto, the preliminary pro forma financial statements and footnotes thereto, the property information, the IPO Price
and the assumed range of shares estimated to be offered in the IPO) in connection with the completion of the audit, the review and comments of the SEC and the investor feedback received during the course of the IPO, (b) the Formation
Transactions may be consummated even if less than all of the Contributing Entities and the Public Entities participate in the Formation Transactions, (c) except as contemplated by Section 2.1(a)(ix), the participation of Contributor
in the Formation Transactions is not conditioned on the participation of any other Contributing Entity, Public Entity or Management Company, (d) there is likely to be an extended period of time before the Formation Transactions are completed
and the terms of the Formation Transactions as described in the Consent Solicitation and the Prospectus, including the Exchange Values, may be significantly different than described in such documents existing as of the date hereof and
(e) notwithstanding the foregoing differences, this Agreement will be binding. 
 Section 7.16 Further
Assurances. Contributor on the one hand and the Company and the Operating Partnership on the other hand shall take such other actions and execute such additional documents prior to and following the Closing as the other may reasonably request in
order to effect the transactions contemplated hereby. 
 Section 7.17 Reliance. Each party to this Agreement
acknowledges and agrees that it is not relying on Tax advice or other advice from the other party to this Agreement, and that it has consulted with or will consult with its own advisors. The Operating Partnership shall not be liable for any damages
resulting from a successful challenge of the treatment or characterization by any taxing authority of the transactions contemplated in this Agreement. 
 Section 7.18 Survival. The covenants and agreements in this Agreement or in any instrument delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall not survive the Closing, except for those covenants and
agreements contained herein and therein which by their terms apply in whole or in part after the Closing and then only to such extent. 
 Section 7.19 Equitable Remedies; Limitation on Damages. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement were not performed in
accordance with the specific terms hereof or were otherwise breached. It is accordingly agreed that the parties shall be entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and
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federal or state court located in New York (as to which the parties agree to submit to jurisdiction for the purpose of such action), this being in addition to any other remedy to which the
parties are entitled under this Agreement; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to permit Contributor to enforce consummation of the IPO. 
 [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed and delivered this Contribution Agreement
as of the date first written above. 
  

					
	“COMPANY”
	
	EMPIRE REALTY TRUST, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony E. Malkin

		 	Name:	 	Anthony E. Malkin
		 	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer and President
	
	“OPERATING PARTNERSHIP”
	
	EMPRIRE REALTY TRUST, L.P.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony E. Malkin

		 	Anthony E. Malkin, as Chief Executive Officer and President of Empire Realty Trust, Inc.
	
	“CONTRIBUTOR”
	
	EMPIRE STATE BUILDING COMPANY L.L.C.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Peter L. Malkin

		 	Name:	 	Peter L. Malkin
		 	Title:	 	Member

 SCHEDULE 1.4 
 TO 
 CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT 

EXCLUDED ASSETS 
  

	(a)	All cash and cash equivalents (including certificates of deposit), except to the extent otherwise provided for in Section 1.4 of the Agreement;

  

	(b)	Any right to a refund or other payment relating to a period ending at or prior to the Closing Date, including any real estate tax refund; 

 

	(c)	Bank accounts (other than bank accounts holding any refundable cash security deposits, or other credit enhancements held by or for the benefit of Contributor under any
applicable Assumed Agreements for the Property or reserves delivered to the Operating Partnership); 

  

	(d)	Any refund related to a period at or prior to Closing in connection with the termination of Contributor’s existing insurance policies; 

 

	(e)	All contracts between Contributor and any law or accounting firm prior to the Closing Date; and 

 

	(f)	Any materials relating to the background or financial condition of a present or prior Participant of Contributor. 

 SCHEDULE 1.8 
 TO 
 CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT 

CALCULATION OF CONTRIBUTOR VALUE 
 For the purposes of the Agreement, the “Value” of Contributor shall be calculated pursuant to the formula set forth below. Capitalized terms used in this Schedule 1.8 shall have
the meanings set forth below and capitalized terms used in this Schedule 1.8 without definition shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Agreement. 
 Number of Shares of Class A Common Stock = V/IPO Price 
 V = AP x TIV

 where: 
 V = Value 

AP = Allocable Percentage 
 TIV = Total Inside
Value 
 “Allocable Percentage” shall mean the percentage calculated as a fraction, the numerator of which is
Contributor’s Exchange Value and the denominator of which is the aggregate Exchange Value of the Contributing Entities plus the Management Companies plus any Optional Contributing Entity to the extent consolidated simultaneously
with the Formation Transactions on the Closing Date. 
 “Exchange Value” shall mean the final exchange value
determined in accordance with the valuation described in the Prospectus/Consent Solicitation Statement included in the registration statement on Form S-4 for the Company, as the same may be amended or supplemented. 

“Public Equity” shall mean the product of: (i) the aggregate number of shares of Class A Common Stock sold to
the public in the IPO (excluding the over-allotment option, if any) times (ii) the IPO Price. 
 “Total
Equity” shall mean the product of: (i) the sum of (A) the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock to be outstanding immediately following the IPO Closing (excluding the over-allotment option, if any) and (B) the aggregate
number of OP Units to be outstanding immediately following the IPO Closing other than OP Units held by the Company times (ii) the IPO Price. 
 “Total Inside Value” shall mean the sum of Total Equity minus Public Equity. 

 Schedule to Exhibit 10.8 
 The company has entered into contribution agreements with the other private entities that are substantially identical in all material respects, except as to the parties thereto, and except that Section
4.4, which includes the representation as to employees is not included in the other contribution agreements, because the other private entities do not have employees. The following is a schedule of the contributions agreements with the other private
entities: 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and
Lincoln Building Associates L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire
Realty Trust, Inc. and Fisk Building Associates L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and
among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and Seventh & 37th Building Associates L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among
Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and 501 Seventh Avenue Associates L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November
28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and 1333 Broadway Associates L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated
as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and 1350 Broadway Associates L.L.C. 
 Contribution
Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and Marlboro Building Associates L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and 1185 Swap Portfolio L.P. 

Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and Fairfield Merrittview
Limited Partnership 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc.
and Soundview Plaza Associates II L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P.,
Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and East West Manhattan Retail Portfolio L.P. 

 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty
Trust, Inc. and BBSF LLC 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust,
Inc. and One Station Place Limited Partnership 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P.,
Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and New York Union Square Retail L.P. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire
Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and Westport Main Street Retail L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011,
by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and First Stamford Place L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of
November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and Fairfax Merrifield Associates L.L.C. 
 Contribution
Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and Merrifield Apartments Company L.L.C. 
 Contribution Agreement, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and 500 Mamaroneck Avenue L.P.Merger Agreement

 Exhibit 10.9 
 AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER 
 by and among 

Malkin Holdings LLC, 
 Empire Realty Trust, L.P. 
 and 

Empire Realty Trust, Inc. 
 Dated as of November 28, 2011 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 	 	 	  	PAGE	 
			
	 ARTICLE 1.
	 	 THE MERGER
	  	 	3	  
			
	 Section 1.1
	 	 The Merger
	  	 	3	  
	 Section 1.2
	 	 Excluded Assets
	  	 	3	  
	 Section 1.3
	 	 Excluded Liabilities
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 1.4
	 	 Effective Time
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 1.5
	 	 Effect of the Merger
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 1.6
	 	 Organizational Documents
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 1.7
	 	 Conversion of the Management Company Equity Interests
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 1.8
	 	 Tax Treatment
	  	 	5	  
	 Section 1.9
	 	 Term of Agreement
	  	 	6	  
			
	 ARTICLE 2.
	 	 CLOSING
	  	 	6	  
			
	 Section 2.1
	 	 Conditions Precedent
	  	 	6	  
	 Section 2.2
	 	 Time and Place; Closing, Closing and IPO Closing
	  	 	9	  
	 Section 2.3
	 	 Closing Deliveries
	  	 	9	  
	 Section 2.4
	 	 IPO Closing Deliveries
	  	 	10	  
	 Section 2.5
	 	 Closing Costs
	  	 	11	  
			
	 ARTICLE 3.
	 	 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	  	 	11	  
			
	 Section 3.1
	 	 Representations and Warranties with Respect to the Company and the Operating Partnership
	  	 	11	  
	 Section 3.2
	 	 [Intentionally Omitted]
	  	 	14	  
	 Section 3.3
	 	 Representations and Warranties of the Management Company
	  	 	14	  
	 Section 3.4
	 	 Survival of Representations and Warranties of the Management Company
	  	 	21	  
			
	 ARTICLE 4.
	 	 COVENANTS
	  	 	21	  
			
	 Section 4.1
	 	 Covenants of the Management Company
	  	 	21	  
	 Section 4.2
	 	 Equity Holders’ Representative
	  	 	22	  
	 Section 4.3
	 	 Distributions to Equity Holders
	  	 	22	  
	 Section 4.4
	 	 Commercially Reasonable Efforts
	  	 	22	  
	 Section 4.5
	 	 Tax Covenants
	  	 	22	  
	 Section 4.6
	 	 Employee Covenants
	  	 	23	  
			
	 ARTICLE 5.
	 	 POWER OF ATTORNEY
	  	 	23	  
			
	 Section 5.1
	 	 Grant of Power of Attorney
	  	 	23	  
	 Section 5.2
	 	 Limitation on Liability
	  	 	24	  
	 Section 5.3
	 	 Ratification; Third-Party Reliance
	  	 	25	  

  
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	 ARTICLE 6.
	 	 DEFINED TERMS
	  	 	25	  
			
	 Section 6.1
	 	 Defined Terms
	  	 	25	  
			
	 ARTICLE 7.
	 	 MISCELLANEOUS
	  	 	29	  
			
	 Section 7.1
	 	 Notices
	  	 	29	  
	 Section 7.2
	 	 Counterparts
	  	 	30	  
	 Section 7.3
	 	 Entire Agreement; Third-Party Beneficiaries
	  	 	30	  
	 Section 7.4
	 	 Governing Law
	  	 	30	  
	 Section 7.5
	 	 Amendment; Waiver
	  	 	30	  
	 Section 7.6
	 	 Assignment
	  	 	30	  
	 Section 7.7
	 	 Jurisdiction
	  	 	31	  
	 Section 7.8
	 	 Dispute Resolution
	  	 	31	  
	 Section 7.9
	 	 Severability
	  	 	32	  
	 Section 7.10
	 	 Rules of Construction
	  	 	32	  
	 Section 7.11
	 	 Time of the Essence
	  	 	33	  
	 Section 7.12
	 	 Descriptive Headings
	  	 	33	  
	 Section 7.13
	 	 No Personal Liability Conferred
	  	 	33	  
	 Section 7.14
	 	 Changes to Form Agreements
	  	 	33	  
	 Section 7.15
	 	 Further Assurances
	  	 	34	  
	 Section 7.16
	 	 Reliance
	  	 	34	  
	 Section 7.17
	 	 Survival
	  	 	34	  
	 Section 7.18
	 	 Equitable Remedies; Limitation on Damages
	  	 	34	  

  
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 EXHIBITS 
  

			
	A	  	Management Companies, Contributing Entities, Contributed Properties and Property Interests
		
	B	  	Form of Accredited Investor Questionnaire
		
	C	  	Form of Registration Rights Agreement
		
	D	  	Form of Lock-up Agreement
		
	E	  	Form of Indemnification Agreement
		
	F	  	Form of Release
		
	G	  	Form of OP Agreement and Articles

 SCHEDULES 
  

			
	1.2	  	Excluded Assets
		
	1.3	  	Excluded Liabilities
		
	1.7(b)	  	Calculation of Management Company Value

  
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 AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER 

THIS AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER (including all exhibits, hereinafter referred to as this “Agreement”) is made and
entered into as of November 28, 2011 by and among Empire Realty Trust, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the “Company”), Empire Realty Trust, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the “Operating Partnership”),
Malkin Holdings LLC, a New York limited liability company (the “Management Company”). Terms used but not defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in Article 6. 

RECITALS 
 A.
The Company and the Operating Partnership desire to consolidate the ownership of (i) the Management Company, Malkin Properties, L.L.C. and Malkin Properties of New York, L.L.C. (collectively, the “Reverse Merger Management
Companies”) and Malkin Properties of Connecticut, Inc. and Malkin Construction Corp. (collectively, the “Forward Merger Management Companies” and together with the Reverse Merger Management Companies, the
“Management Companies”) and (ii) a portfolio of real properties (the “Contributed Properties”) owned by the entities (the “Contributing Entities”), each as set forth on Exhibit A,
subject to the approval of the owners of the Management Companies and the Contributing Entities, through a series of transactions (the “Formation Transactions”) whereby (a) the Operating Partnership intends to acquire, directly
or indirectly, the Reverse Merger Management Companies, (b) the Company intends to acquire, directly or indirectly, the Forward Merger Management Companies and (c) the Operating Partnership intends to acquire, directly or indirectly, the
right title and interests of the Contributing Entities in the Contributed Properties (the “Property Interests”) as indicated on Exhibit A. The Operating Partnership also desires to have an option to acquire the interests (the
“Optional Property Interests”) owned by certain private entities (the “Optional Contributing Entities”) in the real properties (the “Optional Contributed Properties”) as indicated on Exhibit
A, which may be exercised only after the final resolution of certain ongoing litigation with respect to the Optional Contributed Properties. 
 B. The Formation Transactions will occur in conjunction with the proposed initial public offering (the “IPO”) of Class A Common Stock of the Company, par value $0.01 per share (the
“Class A Common Stock”). The Company will operate as a self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust (“REIT”) within the meaning of Section 856 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
(the “Code”) and is the sole general partner of the Operating Partnership. 
 C. (i) Pursuant to this
Agreement, concurrently with the closing of the other Formation Transactions, a New York limited liability company to be formed prior to the Effective Time (as defined in Section 1.4) and to be wholly owned by the Operating Partnership
(“Merger Sub”) will merge with and into the Management Company, with the Management Company as the surviving entity (the “Merger”), pursuant to which each equity interest in the Management Company (the
“Management Company Equity Interest”) will be converted automatically as set forth in this Agreement into the right to receive limited partnership interest in the Operating Partnership (the “OP Units”) and shares of
Class B Common Stock of the Company, par value $0.01 per share (the “Class B Common Stock,” together with the Class A Common Stock, the “Common Stock”) and (ii) concurrently with the execution of this

  
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Agreement, the Operating Partnership will enter into an agreement and plan of merger with each other Reverse Merger Management Company, pursuant to which, concurrently with the other Formation
Transactions, a separate wholly-owned subsidiary of the Operating Partnership will merge with and into each other Reverse Merger Management Company. 
 D. Concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, the Company will enter into an agreement and plan of merger with each Forward Merger Management Company, pursuant to which, concurrently with the
closing of the other Formation Transactions, each Forward Merger Management Company will merge with and into a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company (with such subsidiary being contributed to the Operating Partnership after such merger) and the
equity interest in each Forward Merger Management Company will be converted automatically into the right to receive shares of Class A Common Stock or Class B Common Stock of the Company. 

E. The Operating Partnership, or a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Operating Partnership, has entered into or will enter into a
contribution agreement with each Contributing Entity, pursuant to which, concurrently with the closing of the other Formation Transactions, each Contributing Entity shall contribute to the Operating Partnership, or a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Operating Partnership, respectively, all of such Contributing Entity’s interest in its applicable Property Interest, and the Operating Partnership, or such subsidiary, as applicable, shall acquire from such Contributing Entity all of such
Contributing Entity’s right, title and interest in its Property Interest. 
 F. The parties acknowledge that the Merger is
subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement. Additionally, it is understood that the Operating Partnership or a Subsidiary thereof may acquire the Optional Property Interests and may acquire interests in additional properties with the
proceeds of the IPO or otherwise. 
 G. The parties acknowledge that in connection with the Formation Transactions, Anthony E.
Malkin, Scott D. Malkin and Cynthia M. Blumenthal (the “Principals”), (i) pursuant to that separate agreement among the Principals, the Company and the Operating Partnership (the “Representation, Warranty and Indemnity
Agreement”), will indemnify, to the extent set forth therein, the Operating Partnership and the Company with respect to the breach of certain of the representations and warranties set forth in such agreement and (ii) pursuant to a
separate agreement among the Principals and certain of their Affiliates and related parties, the Company and/or Operating Partnership (the “Tax Protection Agreement”), Anthony E. Malkin, Peter L. Malkin and each of their spouses and
lineal descendants (including spouses of such descendents) and the lineal descendants of Lawrence A. Wein (including spouses of such descendents), any estates of any of the foregoing, any trusts now or hereafter established for the benefit of any of
the foregoing, or any corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other legal entity controlled by Anthony E. Malkin for the benefit of any of the foregoing will receive protection from certain potential Tax consequences that could arise
from transactions that may occur following the Formation Transactions. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the
foregoing premises and the mutual undertakings set forth below, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 

  
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 TERMS OF AGREEMENT 
 ARTICLE 1. 
 THE MERGER 

Section 1.1 The Merger. 
 (a) At the Effective Time, and subject to and upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement and in accordance with applicable Laws, Merger Sub shall be merged with and into the Management Company,
whereby the separate existence of Merger Sub shall cease, and the Management Company shall continue its existence under New York Law as the surviving entity (hereinafter sometimes referred to as the “Surviving Entity”). 

(b) The Company and the Operating Partnership reserve the right, by written notice to the Management Company, to reallocate any assets of
the Management Company slated for acquisition by the Operating Partnership pursuant to this Agreement, such that such assets will instead be acquired by the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company or the Operating Partnership thereof; provided that
such reallocation does not adversely affect the Tax treatment of the Merger contemplated herein to any party hereto. 
 (c) In
the event that the Operating Partnership determines that a structure change is necessary, advisable or desirable, the Operating Partnership may elect, in its sole and absolute discretion, to effect an Alternate Transaction, provided that the
Requisite Consent would be sufficient to approve such Alternate Transaction. In such event, the Management Company (a) hereby agrees and consents to such election without the need for Operating Partnership to seek any further consent or action
from the Management Company or any Equity Holder and (b) shall, and to the extent practicable, shall cause its Equity Holders and, if applicable, its Subsidiaries to, enter into and perform any agreements as shall be necessary to consummate
such Alternate Transaction. 
 Section 1.2 Excluded Assets. On or prior to the Closing, the Management Company must
distribute to its Equity Holders all of its right, title and interest in and to its cash and cash equivalents and other assets identified on Schedule 1.2 (such cash and other assets, the “Excluded Assets”) in accordance with the
provisions of the applicable Organizational Documents of the Management Company, provided that after such distributions, the current assets are at least equal to its current liabilities; provided, however, that other than the
distributions by the Management Company and actions taken in connection with the Merger, the Management Company has not since the date hereof taken, and shall not take, any action other than actions in the ordinary course consistent with past
practice to increase current assets or reduce current liabilities, including by increasing long-term liabilities, decreasing long-term assets, changing reserves or otherwise. The Operating Partnership agrees and acknowledges that the Management
Company must transfer or distribute the Excluded Assets to its Equity Holders at any time and from time to time prior to or after the Closing and no such transfer or distribution shall be deemed to violate or breach any provision under this
Agreement or any other documents contemplated hereby. 

  
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 Section 1.3 Excluded Liabilities. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties
expressly acknowledge and agree that neither the Company nor the Operating Partnership shall be responsible for any liabilities, obligations or other expenses of the Management Company set forth on Schedule 1.3 or arising out of or relating
to the Excluded Assets (the “Excluded Liabilities”) or have any rights with respect thereto, and such Excluded Liabilities shall be assumed by the Equity Holders or an entity formed by the Equity Holders as of the Closing.

 Section 1.4 Effective Time. Subject to and upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement, concurrently with or
as soon as practicable after the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions set forth in Section 2.1, Merger Sub and the Management Company shall file a certificate of merger or similar document with respect to the Merger (the
“Certificate of Merger”) as may be required by applicable Law with the Secretary of State of each applicable jurisdiction, providing that the Merger shall become effective upon filing or at such later date and time set forth in the
Certificate of Merger that is not more than thirty (30) days after the acceptance of such Certificate of Merger by the Secretary of State of the applicable jurisdiction for record (the “Effective Time”), together with any
certificates and other filings or recordings related thereto, in such forms as are required by, and executed in accordance with, the relevant provisions of applicable Laws. 
 Section 1.5 Effect of the Merger. At the Effective Time, the effect of the Merger shall be as provided in this Agreement, the Certificate of Merger and applicable Laws. 

Section 1.6 Organizational Documents. At the Effective Time, the Organizational Documents of the Merger Sub, as in effect
immediately prior to the Effective Time, shall be the Organizational Documents of the Surviving Entity until thereafter amended as provided therein or in accordance with applicable Laws. 

Section 1.7 Conversion of the Management Company Equity Interests. 

(a) Under and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, each equity holder in the Management Company (each an
“Equity Holder” and collectively the “Equity Holders”) is entitled to receive as a result of and upon consummation of the Merger, its pro rata share of the Merger Consideration as calculated in
Section 1.7(b). 
 (b) At the Effective Time, by virtue of the Merger and without any action on the part of the
Operating Partnership, the Company, the Management Company or any Equity Holder, each Management Company Equity Interest shall be converted automatically into the right of an Equity Holder to receive OP Units with an aggregate value equal to the
portion (determined in accordance with the Management Company’s Organizational Documents) of value, as calculated in Schedule 1.7(b) (the “Value”), represented by such Management Company Equity Interest (collectively
referred to as the “Merger Consideration”). Each Equity Holder may elect to receive as a distribution in respect of its Equity Interests upon the consummation of the Merger and the closing of the IPO, instead of all or any portion
of the OP Units attributable to it, one share of Class B Common Stock for every 50 OP Units such Equity Holder would otherwise receive in the Merger (i.e., such Equity Holder would receive one share of Class B Common Stock and 49 OP Units). At the
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Company or any Equity Holder, the equity interests in the Merger Sub issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be converted automatically into equity interests in the
Management Company so that after the Effective Time, the Operating Partnership or an Affiliate that is the holder of all of the issued and outstanding equity interests of Merger Sub shall be the holder of all of the issued and outstanding shares of
the Management Company. 
 (c) No fractional OP Units shall be issued to an Equity Holder pursuant to this Agreement. If
aggregating all OP Units that an Equity Holder in the Management Company otherwise would be entitled to receive as a result of the Merger would require the issuance of a fractional OP Unit, in lieu of such fractional OP Unit, an Equity Holder shall
be entitled to receive one OP Unit for each fractional OP Unit of 0.50 or greater. The Operating Partnership will not issue an OP Unit for any fractional share of OP Unit of less than 0.50. 

(d) From and after the Effective Time, each Management Company Equity Interest converted into the right to receive the Merger
Consideration pursuant to Section 1.7(b) shall no longer be outstanding and shall automatically be cancelled and retired and shall cease to exist, and each holder of such Management Company Equity Interest so converted shall thereafter
cease to have any rights as an Equity Holder, except the right to receive the Merger Consideration applicable thereto. 
 (e) As
soon as practicable following the determination of the IPO Price and prior to the Closing, all calculations relating to the Merger Consideration to be received by each Equity Holder shall be performed in good faith by, or under the direction of, the
Company and the Operating Partnership, and, absent manifest error, shall be final and binding upon the Management Company and its Equity Holders. 
 (f) The parties acknowledge that the transfer of OP Units to the Equity Holders pursuant to this Section 1.7 shall be evidenced by an amendment (the “Amendment”) to the OP
Agreement admitting Equity Holders receiving OP Units hereunder as limited partners of the Operating Partnership and (ii) Class B Common Stock shall be evidenced through the electronic registration of such Class B Common Stock with the
Depository Trust Company, a New York corporation (“DTC Registered REIT Stock”) or a different form to be determined by the Company, in such names as the Management Company shall direct, based on instructions from its Equity Holders
receiving shares of Class B Common Stock hereunder. Each Equity Holder that will receive OP Units shall be instructed to execute, in connection with its consent to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, an agreement to become a party to
and be bound by the OP Agreement. The Operating Company may withhold distribution of any OP Units to any Equity Holder until such Equity Holder executes an agreement to be become a party to and be bound by the OP Agreement. 

Section 1.8 Tax Treatment. 
 (a) The parties intend and agree that the Merger, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, shall constitute an “assets over” partnership merger of the Management Company into the Operating
Partnership (within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.708-1(c)(3)(i)).1 
  

  
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 (b) The Management Company and the Operating Partnership hereby agree to the U.S. federal
income tax treatment described in this Section 1.8, and the Management Company and the Operating Partnership shall not maintain a position on their respective U.S. federal income tax returns or otherwise that is inconsistent therewith.

 (c) The Operating Partnership shall be entitled to deduct and withhold from any portion of the Merger Consideration to be
distributed to an Equity Holder such amount as it is required to deduct and withhold from such payment under the Code or any provision of U.S. federal, state, local or foreign Tax Law. To the extent that amounts are withheld by the Operating
Partnership, such amounts shall be treated for all purposes of this Agreement as having been paid to such Equity Holder in respect of which such deduction and withholding was made by the Operating Partnership. 

Section 1.9 Term of Agreement. If the Closing does not occur by December 31, 2014, or such earlier time as the Company
determines not to proceed with the IPO (the “Termination Date”), this Agreement shall be deemed terminated and shall be of no further force and effect and none of the Company, the Operating Partnership or the Management Company
shall have any further obligations hereunder except as specifically set forth in this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 2. 

CLOSING 

Section 2.1 Conditions Precedent. 
 (a) Condition to Each Party’s Obligations. The obligations of each party to effect the transactions contemplated hereby shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following
conditions: 
 (i) The requisite consent of the Equity Holders in the Management Company as set forth on
Section 3.3(i) of the Disclosure Letter (the “Requisite Consent”) approving the Merger shall have been obtained. This condition may not be waived by any party; 

(ii) The Company’s registration statement on Form S-11 to be filed after the date hereof with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (the “SEC”) shall have become effective under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Act”). This condition may not be waived by any party; 

(iii) The Company’s registration statement on Form S-11 shall not be the subject of any stop order or proceeding by the SEC seeking
a stop order; 
 (iv) The Company shall have received, substantially concurrently with the Closing hereunder, the gross
proceeds from the IPO less total Underwriting Discount. This condition may not be waived by any party; 
 (v) The delivery of a
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 (vi) All necessary consents and approvals of Governmental Authorities or third parties for
the Management Company to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby (except for those the absence of which would not have a material adverse effect on the ability of the Management Company to consummate the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement) shall have been obtained; 
 (vii) No order, statute, rule, regulation, executive order, injunction, stay, decree,
judgment or restraining order shall have been enacted, issued, entered, promulgated or enforced by any court of competent jurisdiction or Governmental Authority that prohibits the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby (which condition
may not be waived by any party), nor shall any proceeding brought by a Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction be pending that seeks the foregoing; 
 (viii) The closing of the contributions with respect to Empire State Building Associates L.L.C. and Empire State Building Company L.L.C. pursuant to the Formation Transactions shall have occurred; and

 (ix) The IPO Closing shall have occurred simultaneously with the Closing (or the Closing shall occur prior to, but
conditioned upon the immediate subsequent occurrence of, the IPO Closing) and the Class A Common Stock shall have been approved for listing on the New York Stock Exchange or another national securities exchange, subject only to official notice
of issuance. This condition may not be waived by any party. 
 (b) Conditions to Obligations of the Company and the Operating
Partnership. The obligations of the Company and Operating Partnership to effect the transactions contemplated hereby shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following conditions (it being understood that the provisions of
Section 2.1(a) and this Section 2.1(b) shall be the only conditions to the obligations of the Company and the Operating Partnership and that, without limiting Management Company’s duties, covenants or obligations
expressed elsewhere in this Agreement, the provisions of Section 2.1(a) and this Section 2.1(b) shall be only conditions to Closing and shall not independently create any additional covenants on the part of the Management
Company): 
 (i) Except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect (as defined in clause (i) of such defined term), the
representations and warranties of the Management Company contained in this Agreement, as well as those of the Principals contained in the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement, shall be true and correct at the Closing Date as if made
again at that time (except to the extent that any representation or warranty speaks as of an earlier date, in which case it must be true and correct only as of that earlier date); 

(ii) The Management Company shall have performed in all material respects all agreements and covenants required by this Agreement to be
performed or complied with by it on or prior to the Closing Date; 
 (iii) There shall not have occurred between the date
hereof and the Closing Date any material adverse change in the assets, business, financial condition or results of operation of the Management Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole. It is understood that no material adverse change shall
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 (iv) The Principals shall have entered into the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity
Agreement and the Escrow Agreement (and shall concurrently with Closing hereunder have funded the Indemnity Holdback Amount into the Indemnity Holdback Escrow); 
 (v) There shall not have been a bankruptcy or similar insolvency proceeding with respect to the Management Company; provided that the Company and the Operating Partnership shall have the right to
elect to proceed with any Formation Transaction with respect to any other Reverse Merger Management Company, any Forward Merger Management Company or any Contributing Entity that is not the subject of such proceeding; 

(vi) The Management Company, directly or through the Attorney-in-Fact, shall have executed and delivered to the Operating Partnership
the documents to which it is a party which are required to be delivered pursuant to Sections 2.3 and 2.4 hereof; 

(vii) The Principals and their Affiliates and related persons and the Company and the Operating Partnership shall have entered into the
Tax Protection Agreement; and 
 (viii) The Management Company shall have delivered to the Operating Partnership a completed
and executed accredited investor questionnaire or questionnaires in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B (the “Accredited Investor Questionnaire”) representing that each such Equity Holder is an Accredited Investor.

 Any or all of the foregoing conditions may be waived by the Operating Partnership (on its behalf and on behalf of the
Company) in its sole and absolute discretion. 
 (c) Conditions to Obligations of the Management Company. The obligations
of the Management Company to effect the transactions contemplated hereby shall be subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following conditions (it being understood that the provisions of Section 2.1(a) and this
Section 2.1(c) shall be the only conditions to the obligations of the Management Company and that, without limiting any of the Company’s or the Operating Partnership’s duties, covenants or obligations expressed elsewhere in
this Agreement, the provisions of Section 2.1(a) and this Section 2.1(c) shall be only conditions to Closing and shall not independently create any additional covenants of the Company or the Operating Partnership):

 (i) Except as would not have a Material Adverse Effect (as defined in clause (ii) of such defined term), the
representations and warranties of each of the Operating Partnership and the Company contained in this Agreement shall be true and correct at the Closing Date as if made again at that time (except to the extent that any representation or warranty
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 (ii) The Company and the Operating Partnership shall have performed in all material
respects all agreements and covenants required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it on or prior to the Closing Date; and 
 (iii) The Company and the Operating Partnership shall each have executed and delivered to the Management Company the documents required to be delivered pursuant to Sections 2.3 and 2.4
hereof. 
 Section 2.2 Time and Place; Closing, Closing and IPO Closing. Unless this Agreement shall have been
terminated pursuant to Section 1.9, and subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions in Section 2.1, the filing of the Merger Certificate, the Effective Time, and the closing of the other transactions contemplated
hereunder (the “Closing” or “Closing Date”) shall occur concurrently with (or prior to, but conditioned upon the immediate subsequent occurrence of) the IPO Closing. The Closing shall take place at the offices of
Clifford Chance US LLP or such other place as determined by the Company in its sole discretion. The date, time and place of the consummation of the IPO, which shall occur concurrently with or immediately following the Closing, shall be referred to
in this Agreement as the “IPO Closing.” 
 Section 2.3 Closing Deliveries. On the Closing Date, the
parties shall make, execute, acknowledge and deliver, or cause to be made, executed, acknowledged and delivered, through the Power of Attorney or the Attorney-in-Fact (described in Article 5 hereof), the OP Agreement and other legal documents
and items required to be executed or delivered in connection with the Closing (collectively the “Closing Documents”) to which it is a party or for which it is otherwise responsible that are necessary to carry out the intention of
this Agreement and the other transactions contemplated to take place in connection therewith. The Closing Documents and other items to be delivered at the Closing shall be the following: 

(a) The OP Agreement and the Articles; 
 (b) The Amendment to the OP Agreement or other evidence of the transfer of Merger Consideration to its Equity Holders pursuant to Section 1.7; 

(c) Evidence of the DTC Registered REIT Stock, which shall bear substantially the legend set forth in the Articles or a written statement
of information that the Company will furnish a full statement about certain restrictions on transferability to a stockholder as set forth in the Articles on request and without charge; 

(d) An affidavit from the Management Company (or, if the Management Company is a disregarded entity within the meaning of
Section 1.1445-2(d)(2)(iii), the sole owner of the Management Company for such purposes) of non-foreign status satisfying the requirements of Treasury Regulation section 1.1445-2(b)(2); 

(e) Any other documents that are in the possession of the Management Company or which can be obtained through the Management
Company’s reasonable efforts which are reasonably requested by the Company or the Operating Partnership or that are reasonably necessary or desirable to effectuate the transactions contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, and only to
the extent applicable, assignments of all state and local transfer Tax returns and any filings with any applicable governmental jurisdiction in which the Operating Partnership is required to file its partnership documentation; 

  
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 (f) The Operating Partnership and the Company on the one hand and the Management Company on
the other hand shall provide to the other a certified copy of all appropriate corporate resolutions or partnership or limited liability company actions, as applicable authorizing the execution, delivery and performance by the Operating Partnership
and the Company (if so requested by the Management Company) and the Management Company (if so requested by the Operating Partnership or the Company) of this Agreement, any related documents and the documents listed in this Section 2.3;

 (g) The Operating Partnership and the Company on the one hand and the Management Company on the other hand shall provide to
the other a certification regarding the accuracy in all material respects of each of their respective representations and warranties in this Agreement at the Closing Date (except to the extent that any representation or warranty speaks as of an
earlier date, in which case it must be true and correct only as of that earlier date and except for such representations and warranties that are qualified by materiality or Material Adverse Effect, which representations and warranties shall be
certified as being accurate in all respects); 
 (h) Any books, records and Organizational Documents relating to the Management
Company that are in the possession of the Management Company or which can be obtained through the Management Company’s reasonable efforts; and 
 (i) An assignment of Excluded Assets from the Company, the Operating Partnership or a Subsidiary, as applicable, in favor of the Management Company, to achieve the distributions contemplated under
Section 1.2, and an assumption by the Management Company of the Excluded Liabilities, as contemplated under Section 1.3. 
 Section 2.4 IPO Closing Deliveries. At the IPO Closing, (a) the Closing Documents shall be delivered to the applicable parties, and the Closing shall be deemed to have occurred (if such
Closing has not otherwise occurred immediately prior thereto), and (b) the parties shall make, execute, acknowledge and deliver, or cause to be made, executed, acknowledged and delivered through the Attorney-in-Fact, the legal documents and
other items (collectively the “IPO Closing Documents”) to which it is a party or for which it is otherwise responsible that are necessary to carry out the intention of this Agreement and the other transactions contemplated to take
place in connection therewith, which IPO Closing Documents and other items shall be the following: 
 (i) The Registration
Rights Agreement, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C (the “Registration Rights Agreement”); 
 (ii) Lock-up Agreement, signed by or on behalf of the Management Company and the Equity Holders, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D (“Lock-up Agreement”), and
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 (iii) The Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement and the Escrow Agreement;

 (iv) The Tax Protection Agreement; 
 (v) The Indemnification Agreements in the form attached hereto as Exhibit E in favor of each of the Persons to be indemnified under such Indemnification Agreements, and which shall have been
executed and delivered concurrently with the execution and delivery of this Agreement; and 
 (vi) The release executed by
Operating Partnership and the Company in favor of the employees and Affiliates of the Supervisor in the form attached hereto as Exhibit F; 
 (vii) If requested by the Operating Partnership, a certified copy of all appropriate resolutions or actions authorizing the execution, delivery and performance by the Management Company of this Agreement
and any related documents and the documents listed in this Section 2.4. 
 Section 2.5 Closing Costs.
The Company and the Operating Partnership shall be responsible for (a) any and all documentary transfer, stamp, filing, recording, conveyance, intangible, sales and other similar Taxes incurred in connection with the transactions contemplated
hereby, (b) all escrow fees and costs, (c) its own and the Management Company’s attorneys’ and advisors’ fees, charges and disbursements, (d) any out of pocket costs or fees relating to or associated with any approvals
or deliverable items contemplated hereunder, including, without limitation, consents and waivers, assignments and assumptions, (e) all other costs and expenses it and the Management Company have incurred in connection with the transactions
contemplated hereby or the IPO and (f) all costs and expenses incident to this Agreement, the other documents contemplated by this Agreement and the documents and transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, and not specifically described
above. The parties acknowledge and agree that, to the extent any of the foregoing for which the Company and the Operating Partnership are responsible pursuant to this Section 2.5 have been paid by the Management Company prior to Closing,
the Management Company shall provide the Company and the Operating Partnership a schedule thereof together with reasonable evidence of payment thereof and the Company and the Operating Partnership shall be responsible for the reimbursement to the
Equity Holders therefor in proportion to their Management Company Equity Interest. The provisions of this Section 2.5 shall survive the Closing. In the event that the Closing does not occur, each party shall be responsible for its
allocable portion of such costs and expenses. 
 ARTICLE 3. 

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
 Section 3.1 Representations and Warranties with Respect to the Company and the Operating Partnership. The Operating Partnership and the Company hereby jointly and severally represent and
warrant to the Management Company as set forth below in this Section 3.1, which representations and warranties are true and correct as of the date hereof: 
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 (i) The Company is a corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing
under the Laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation and has all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement and each agreement or other document contemplated by this Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby or
thereby, and to own, lease and/or operate its property, as applicable, and its other assets, and to carry on its business as presently conducted. The Company, to the extent required under applicable Laws, is qualified to do business and is in good
standing in each jurisdiction in which the nature of its business or the character of its property make such qualification necessary, other than such failures to be so qualified as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected
to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (ii) The Operating Partnership is a limited partnership duly formed, validly existing and
in good standing under the Laws of its jurisdiction of formation and has all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement and each agreement or other document contemplated by this Agreement and to carry out the transactions
contemplated hereby or thereby, and to own, lease and/or operate its property, as applicable, and its other assets, and to carry on its business as presently conducted. The Operating Partnership, to the extent required under applicable Laws, is
qualified to do business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the nature of its business or the character of its property make such qualification necessary, other than such failures to be so qualified as would not, individually or
in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (b) Due Authorization. The execution,
delivery and performance by the Company and the Operating Partnership of this Agreement and each other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which it is a party have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary actions
required of the Company and the Operating Partnership, respectively. This Agreement and each other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement executed and delivered by or on behalf of the Company and the Operating Partnership constitutes,
or when executed and delivered will constitute, the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company and the Operating Partnership, respectively, each enforceable against the Company and the Operating Partnership, respectively, in accordance with
its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforcement is
sought in a proceeding at law or in equity). 
 (c) Litigation. There is no action, suit or proceeding pending or, to the
Company’s or the Operating Partnership’s Knowledge, threatened against the Company, the Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries which, if adversely determined, would, individually or together with all such other actions,
reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. As of the date hereof, there is no action, suit or proceeding pending or, to the Company’s or the Operating Partnership’s Knowledge, threatened against the Company, the Operating
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Company, the Operating Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries to execute, deliver or perform its obligations under any of the Closing Documents or to consummate the transactions contemplated
hereby and thereby. 
 (d) Consents and Approvals. Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the
Management Company made hereunder, no consent, order, waiver, approval or authorization of, or registration, qualification, designation, declaration or filing with, any Person or Governmental Authority or under any applicable Laws (each, a
“Consent”) is required to be obtained by the Company, the Operating Partnership or any of their Subsidiaries in connection with the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or any other agreement or document
contemplated by this Agreement to which the Company or the Operating Partnership is a party, or any agreements or transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, except for those consents, orders, waivers, approvals, authorizations, registrations,
qualifications, designations, declarations or filings, the failure of which to obtain or to file, would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 

(e) No Violation. Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Management Company made hereunder, none of
the execution, delivery or performance by the Company or the Operating Partnership of this Agreement or any other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which the Company or the Operating Partnership is a party, or any agreement or
transaction contemplated hereby or thereby or the consummation of the Merger contemplated hereby between the parties to this Agreement does or will, with or without the giving of notice, lapse of time, or both, violate, conflict with, result in a
breach of, or constitute a default under or give to others any right of termination, acceleration, cancellation or other right under, (i) the Organizational Documents of the Company and the Operating Partnership, (ii) any agreement,
document or instrument to which the Company or the Operating Partnership is a party thereto or (iii) any term or provision of any judgment, order, writ, injunction, or decree binding on the Company or the Operating Partnership, except for, in
the case of clause (ii) or (iii), any such breaches or defaults that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 

(f) OP Units. The OP Units, when issued and delivered in accordance with the terms of this Agreement for the consideration
described in this Agreement, will have been (i) duly authorized by the Operating Partnership and when issued against the consideration therefor, will be validly issued by the Operating Partnership, (ii) not subject to preemptive or similar
rights created by statute or any agreement to which the Operating Partnership is a party or by which it is bound and (iii) free and clear of all Liens created by the Operating Partnership (other than Liens created by the OP Agreement or the
Articles). In addition, upon such issuance of OP Units, the Equity Holders will be admitted as limited partners of the Operating Partnership in accordance with the OP Agreement. 

(g) OP Agreement and Articles. Attached hereto as Exhibit G are true and correct copies of the OP Agreement and the
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 (i) At the effective time of the IPO and Closing, the Company shall be organized in a
manner so as to qualify for taxation as a REIT pursuant to Sections 856 through 860 of the Code. The Company intends to elect to be taxed and to operate in a manner that will allow it to qualify as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes
commencing with its taxable year ending December 31 of the year in which the Closing takes place. 
 (ii) At the effective
time of the IPO and at the Closing, the Operating Partnership shall be classified as a partnership and not an association or publicly-traded partnership taxable as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes. 

(i) Bankruptcy. No bankruptcy or similar insolvency proceeding has been filed or is currently contemplated with respect to the
Company, the Operating Partnership or any if their Subsidiaries. 
 (j) Limited Activities. Except for activities in
connection with the IPO or the Formation Transactions, neither the Company nor the Operating Partnership has engaged in any material business or incurred any material obligations. 

(k) No Broker. Neither the Company nor the Operating Partnership nor any of its Subsidiaries, officers, directors or employees, to
the extent applicable, has entered into any agreement with any broker, finder or similar agent or any Person or firm that will result in the obligation of the Management Company or any of its Affiliates to pay any finder’s fee, brokerage fees
or commissions or similar payment in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 
 (l) No Other
Representations or Warranties. Other than the representations and warranties expressly set forth in this Section 3.1, neither the Company nor the Operating Partnership shall be deemed to have made any other representation or warranty
in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. All representations and warranties of the Company and the Operating Partnership contained in this Agreement shall expire at Closing. 

Section 3.2 [Intentionally Omitted]. 
 Section 3.3 Representations and Warranties of the Management Company. The Management Company hereby represents and warrants to the Company and the Operating Partnership as set forth below in
this Section 3.3, which representations and warranties are true and correct as of the date hereof (or such other date specifically set forth below), except as disclosed in the Consent Solicitation, the Prospectus or the disclosure letter
delivered from the Management Company to the Company and the Operating Partnership simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement (the “Disclosure Letter”), as may be amended from time to time prior to the Closing Date with
Consent of the Company and the Operating Partnership: 
 (a) Organization; Authority. 

(i) The Management Company is a limited liability company, duly organized and validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of
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agreement or other document contemplated by this Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, and to own, lease and/or operate its property, as applicable, and its
other assets, and to carry on its business as presently conducted. The Management Company, to the extent required under applicable Laws, is qualified to do business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the nature of its business
make such qualification necessary, other than such failures to be so qualified as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 

(ii) The Management Company does not have any Subsidiaries. 
 (b) Due Authorization. The execution, delivery and performance by the Management Company of this Agreement and each other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which it is a party
has been duly and validly authorized by all necessary actions required of the Management Company. This Agreement and each other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement executed and delivered by or on behalf of the Management Company
constitutes, or when executed and delivered will constitute, the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Management Company, each enforceable against the Management Company in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or in equity).

 (c) Capitalization. Section 3.3(c) of the Disclosure Letter sets forth as of the date hereof a true,
correct and complete description of the capitalization of the Management Company as provided in the books and records of the Management Company. All of the issued and outstanding equity interests of the Management Company are validly issued and, to
the Management Company’s Knowledge, are not subject to preemptive rights or appraisal, dissenters or similar rights. There are no outstanding rights to purchase, subscriptions, warrants, options or any other security convertible into or
exchangeable for equity interests in the Management Company. 
 (d) Licenses and Permits. To the Management
Company’s Knowledge, all notices, licenses, permits, certificates and authorizations required for the continued conduct and operation of the business of the Management Company have been obtained or can be obtained without unreasonable cost, and
to the extent the same have been obtained, are in full force and effect and (to the extent required in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement) are assignable to the Company or the Operating Partnership or a Subsidiary
thereof, except in each case for items that, if not so obtained, obtainable, effective and/or assigned, would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. To the Management Company’s
Knowledge, neither the Management Company nor any third party has taken any action that (or failed to take any action the omission of which) would result in the revocation of any such notice, license, permit, certificate or authorization where such
revocation or revocations would, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 

(e) Litigation. There is no action, suit or proceeding pending or, to the Management Company’s Knowledge, threatened against
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adversely determined, would, individually or together with all such other actions, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. As of the date hereof, there is no action, suit or
proceeding pending or, to the Management Company’s Knowledge, threatened against the Management Company which challenges or impairs the ability of the Management Company to execute, deliver or perform its obligations under any of the Closing
Documents or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. To the Management Company’s Knowledge, there is no outstanding order, writ, injunction or decree of any Governmental Authority against it or affecting all or any
portion of its assets, which in any such case would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect or that would impair the Management Company’s ability to execute, deliver or perform its obligations under this Agreement. 

(f) Compliance with Laws. The Management Company has conducted its business and maintained its properties in compliance with all
applicable Laws, except for such failures that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. The Management Company does not have Knowledge of and has not been informed in writing of any
continuing violation of any Laws relating to the conduct of the business of the Management Company or the commencement of any investigation respecting any such possible violation, except in each case for violations that would not, individually or in
the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 (g) Leases. Except for matters that would
not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, each of the leases to which the Management Company is a party or by which the Management Company or any of its assets is bound or subject, is in full
force and effect, and the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Management Company, and to the Management Company’s Knowledge, the other parties thereto, enforceable against each such party in accordance with its terms, subject to
applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding
at law or in equity). 
 (h) Insurance. The Management Company has in place the public liability, casualty and other
insurance coverage with respect to such Management Company as the Management Company reasonably deems necessary. To the Management Company’s Knowledge, each such insurance policy is in full force and effect and all premiums currently due and
payable thereunder have been fully paid. To the Management Company’s Knowledge, the Management Company has not received from any insurance company any written notices of cancellation or intent to cancel any insurance which remain outstanding.

 (i) Environmental Matters. Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a
Material Adverse Effect: (i) the Management Company is not in violation of, and has not failed to comply with, any Environmental Laws, (ii) the Management Company has not received any written notice from any Governmental Authority or any
other written notice or written claim from any other party alleging that the Management Company is not in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws with respect to any property of the Management Company (which non-compliance, if any, has not
been remedied or resolved or is not being remedied or resolved), (iii) the Management Company has all permits, authorizations and approvals required under any applicable Environmental Laws and

  
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is in compliance with their principal terms and conditions and (iv) there has not been a release of a hazardous substance on any property of the Management Company that would require
investigation or remediation under applicable Environmental Laws. The representations and warranties contained in this Section 3.3(i) constitute the sole and exclusive representations and warranties made by the Management Company
concerning environmental matters. 
 (j) Consents and Approvals. The Requisite Consent of the Equity Holders in the
Management Company to approve the Consolidation Transaction is as set forth on Section 3.3(j) of the Disclosure Letter. Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Company and the Operating Partnership made
hereunder, and except (i) for the Requisite Consent of the Equity Holders in the Management Company to approve the Merger and (ii) as shall have been satisfied on or prior to the Closing Date, no Consent is required to be obtained by the
Management Company in connection with the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or any other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which the Management Company is a party and the transactions contemplated hereby or
thereby, except for those Consents, the failure of which to obtain or to file, would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect (it being agreed that the failure to obtain the Requisite Consent
would be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect). 
 (k) No Violation. Assuming the accuracy of the representations
and warranties of the Company and the Operating Partnership made hereunder, none of the execution, delivery or performance by the Management Company of this Agreement or any other agreement or document contemplated by this Agreement to which the
Management Company is a party, or any agreement or transaction contemplated hereby or thereby or the consummation of the Merger contemplated hereby between the parties to this Agreement does or will, with or without the giving of notice, lapse of
time, or both, violate, conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default under or give to others any right of termination, acceleration, cancellation or other right under, (i) the Organizational Documents of the Management Company,
(ii) any material agreement, document or instrument to which the Management Company or any of its assets or properties are bound or (iii) any material term or provision of any judgment, order, writ, injunction, or decree binding on the
Management Company, except for, in the case of clause (ii) or (iii), any such breaches or defaults that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 

(l) Taxes. Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect:

 (i) The Management Company has timely filed all Tax returns and reports required to be filed by it with a Governmental
Authority (after giving effect to any filing extension properly granted by a Governmental Authority having authority to do so). All such Tax returns and reports are accurate and complete in all material respects, and the Management Company has paid
(or had paid on its behalf) all Taxes shown thereon as owing. No deficiencies for any Taxes have been proposed, asserted or assessed in writing against the Management Company or any of its Subsidiaries, and no requests for waivers of the time to
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 (ii) There are no Liens for Taxes (other than statutory Liens for Taxes not yet due and
payable) upon any of the assets of the Management Company. 
 (iii) The Management Company is and has been since its formation
treated as a partnership or entity disregarded as an entity separate from its owner for U.S. federal income Tax purposes, and no Governmental Authority responsible for the assessment or collection of Tax has challenged such treatment. 

(iv) There are no pending or, to the Knowledge of the Management Company, threatened audits, assessments or other actions for or
relating to any liability in respect of income or material non-income Taxes of the Management Company, there are no matters under discussion with any Tax authority with respect to income or non-income Taxes that are likely to result in an additional
liability for Taxes with respect to the Management Company, and the Management Company is not, and has never been, a party to or bound by any Tax indemnity agreement, Tax sharing agreement, Tax protection, Tax allocation agreement or similar
contract. 
 (m) Non-Foreign Status. The Management Company (or, if the Management Company is a disregarded entity within
the meaning of Section 1.1445-2(b)(2)(iii), its sole owner for U.S. federal income tax purposes) is not a foreign person (within the meaning of Section 1445(f)(3) of the Code). No amount is required to be withheld by the Company or the
Operating Partnership (or any of their respective Affiliates) in respect of consideration treated for U.S. federal income tax purposes as paid to the Management Company pursuant to this Agreement. 

(n) Contracts and Commitments. Except as set forth in Section 3.3(n) of the Disclosure Letter, the Management Company
is not a party to: 
 (i) any agreement pursuant to which the Management Company provides property management, construction
management, asset management, leasing or other real-estate related services to any Person other than a Contributing Entity or another Management Company; 
 (ii) any agreement pursuant to which the Management Company would be required to pay severance to any member, managing member, officer or employee of the Management Company; 

(iii) any agreement with another Person limiting or restricting in any material respect the ability of the Management Company to enter
into or engage in any market or line of business; 
 (iv) any agreement for the sale of any of the assets of the Management
Company other than in the ordinary course of business, or for the grant to any Person of any Liens on or preferential rights to purchase (or buy-sell or similar rights with respect to) any of the assets of the Management Company; or 

(v) any agreement involving any joint venture, partnership, strategic alliance, shareholders’ agreement, co-marketing,
co-promotion, joint development or similar arrangement, except for the Management Company’s Organizational Documents and any such agreements that are terminable upon thirty (30) days’ or less notice without penalty or premium;

  
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 (vi) any other agreement (or group of related agreements) the performance of which
presently requires aggregate payments be made from the Management Company in excess of $250,000 per year other than to its Affiliates. 
 With respect to each of the contracts to which the Management Company is a party and which is required to be set forth on Section 3.3(m) of the Disclosure Letter (the “Material
Contracts”), such Material Contract is in full force and effect and is the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Management Company, and, to the Management Company’s Knowledge, the other parties thereto, enforceable against it in
accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity (regardless of whether
enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or in equity). Complete (in all material respects) copies of the Material Contracts have been made available to the Operating Partnership. With respect to each Material Contract, neither the
Management Company nor, to the Management Company’s Knowledge, any other party, is in material breach or material violation of, or material default under, any such Material Contract, and to the Management Company’s Knowledge, no event has
occurred and is pending which after the giving of notice, with lapse of time or otherwise would constitute a material breach or material default by the Management Company or any other party to such Material Contract. 

(o) No Loans. The Management Company is not a borrower under any loan or financing. 

(p) Bankruptcy. No bankruptcy or similar insolvency proceeding has been filed or is currently contemplated with respect to the
Management Company. 
 (q) Employees. 
 (i) As of the date hereof, the Management Company employs 46 full-time employees and no part-time employees. 
 (ii) The Management Company has complied in all material respects with all applicable state and federal equal employment opportunity laws and with other Laws related to employment, including those related
to wages, hours, worker classification and collective bargaining other than such noncompliance that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Except as set forth in
Section 3.3(q) of the Disclosure Letter, the Management Company is not a party to any collective bargaining agreement with any labor organization or other representative of any of its employees, no such agreement is presently being
negotiated by the Management Company and none of such employees is represented by any union with respect to their employment by the Management Company. Except as set forth in Section 3.3(q) of the Disclosure Letter or as would not, individually
or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect, (a) there are no unfair labor practice complaints pending against the Management Company before the National Labor Relations Board or any other labor relations tribunal or authority and
(b) there are no strikes, work stoppages, slowdowns, lockouts, material arbitrations or material grievances, or other material labor disputes pending or, to the Management Company’s Knowledge, threatened in writing against or involving the
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withheld and paid to the appropriate Governmental Authority or is holding for payment not yet due to such Governmental Authority all amounts required to be withheld from employees of the
Management Company and is not liable for any arrears of wages, taxes, penalties or other sums for failure to comply with any of the foregoing other than such noncompliance or liability that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be
expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. The Management Company has properly classified individuals providing services to it as independent contractors or employees, as the case may be. 

(iii) At the date of this Agreement, no officer or other executive-level employee has provided written notice of an intention to
terminate employment with the Management Company. Other than as set forth in the Consent Solicitation or the Prospectus, the employment of each employee of the Management Company is terminable at will by the Management Company. 

(r) Holding Period. The Management Company acknowledges that it has been advised that, and that it has advised the Equity Holders
that (i) the OP Units are not redeemable or exchangeable for Class A Common Stock for a minimum of twelve (12) months, (ii) the OP Units and Class B Common Stock issued pursuant to this Agreement and any Class A Common Stock
issued in exchange for, or in respect of a redemption of, the OP Units, are “restricted securities” (unless registered in accordance with applicable U.S. securities laws) under applicable U.S. federal securities laws and may be disposed of
only pursuant to an effective registration statement or an exemption therefrom and the Management Company understands that, and has apprised the Equity Holders that, the Operating Partnership has no obligation or intention to register any OP Units,
except to the extent set forth in the Registration Rights Agreement. Accordingly, the Equity Holders may have to bear indefinitely, the economic risks of an investment in such OP Units and a notation shall be made in the appropriate records of the
Operating Partnership indicating that the OP Units (and any Class A Common Stock for which OP Units may, in certain circumstances, be exchanged or redeemed) and are subject to restrictions on transfer. 

(s) Accredited Investor. The Management Company received from each Equity Holder, and delivered or made available to the Operating
Partnership and the Company, a completed and executed Accredited Investor Questionnaire representing that each such Equity Holder is an Accredited Investor. The Management Company acknowledges that: (i) the Operating Partnership intends the
offer and issuance of OP Units to the Equity Holders to be exempt from registration under the Securities Act and applicable state securities laws by virtue of the status of each such Equity Holder as an “accredited investor” (within the
meaning of Rule 501(a) of Regulation D under the Securities Act) acquiring any OP Units in a transaction exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 506 of Regulation D under the Securities Act and (ii) in issuing the OP Units and Class B Common
Stock pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Operating Partnership is relying on the representations made by each of its Equity Holders in his, her or its Accredited Investor Questionnaire. 

(t) No Broker. Neither the Management Company nor any of its members, managers, officers or employees has entered into any
agreement with any broker, finder or similar agent or any Person or firm that will result in the obligation of the Company, the Operating Partnership or any of their Affiliates to pay any finder’s fee, brokerage fees or commissions or similar
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 (u) No Other Representations or Warranties. Other than the representations and
warranties expressly set forth in this Section 3.3, the Management Company shall not be deemed to have made any other representation or warranty in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. 

Section 3.4 Survival of Representations and Warranties of the Management Company. The parties hereto agree and acknowledge
that the representations and warranties contained in Section 3.3 (as qualified by the Disclosure Letter) shall not survive the Closing. 
 ARTICLE 4. 
 COVENANTS 

Section 4.1 Covenants of the Management Company. 
 (a) From the date hereof through the Closing, and except as contemplated by this Agreement or in connection with the Formation Transactions, the Management Company shall not, without the prior written
consent of the Operating Partnership: 
 (i) Sell, transfer (or agree to sell or transfer) or otherwise dispose of, or cause
the sale, transfer or disposition of (or agree to do any of the foregoing) all or any portion of its interests in its assets (other than Excluded Assets) other than in the ordinary course of its business consistent with past practice; 

(ii) Terminate or amend any existing insurance policies of the Management Company that results in a material reduction in insurance
coverage for the Management Company; 
 (iii) Except as otherwise disclosed in the Disclosure Letter, mortgage, pledge,
hypothecate or encumber all or any portion of the assets (other than the Excluded Assets) of the Management Company; 
 (iv)
Cause or take any action that would render any of the representations or warranties regarding the assets (other than the Excluded Assets) of the Management Company as set forth in Section 3.3 untrue in any material respect. 

(v) Authorize or consent to any of the actions prohibited by this Agreement or any of the Closing Documents; 

(vi) Amend the Organizational Documents of the Management Company; 

(vii) Adopt a plan of liquidation, dissolution, merger, consolidation, restructuring, recapitalization or reorganization with respect to
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 (viii) Make or change any material Tax elections; settle or compromise any material claim,
notice, audit report or assessment in respect of Taxes; change any Tax accounting period; adopt or change any method of Tax accounting; file any amended Tax return; enter into any Tax indemnity agreement, Tax sharing agreement, Tax protection, Tax
allocation agreement or similar contract, or Tax closing or settlement agreement relating to any Tax; surrender of any right to claim a Tax refund; or consent to any extension or waiver of the statute of limitations period applicable to any Tax
claim or assessment; in each case, other than in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practice. 

Section 4.2 Equity Holders’ Representative. The Management Company hereby appoints Anthony E. Malkin as the
representative for the Equity Holders’ (the “Equity Holders’ Representative”) and the Equity Holders’ Representative shall have the authority to take the actions provided herein on behalf of the Equity Holders
subsequent to the Closing. If Anthony E. Malkin is no longer serving as the Equity Holders’ Representative, the Equity Holders’ Representative shall be appointed by a majority in interest of the Equity Holders. 

Section 4.3 Distributions to Equity Holders. If any Excluded Assets that are permitted to be distributed to the Equity
Holders were not distributed at or prior to Closing, such assets shall be held by the Operating Partnership for the benefit of the Equity Holders and the Operating Partnership shall cause the Management Company to make such distributions of such
assets to the Equity Holders promptly after the Closing. 
 Section 4.4 Commercially Reasonable Efforts. Subject to
the terms and conditions provided in this Agreement, each of the Company, the Operating Partnership and the Management Company covenants and agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts and cooperate with each other in (a) promptly determining
whether any filings are required to be made or consents, approvals, waivers, permits or authorizations are required to be obtained (under any applicable Laws or from any Governmental Authority or third party) in connection with the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement, (b) promptly making any such filings, furnishing information required in connection therewith and timely seeking to obtain any such consents, approvals, waivers, permits or authorizations and (c) taking all
actions and doing, or causing to be done, all things necessary, proper and/or appropriate to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 
 Section 4.5 Tax Covenants. The Management Company shall timely file or cause to be timely filed when due all Tax returns required to be filed on or prior to the Closing Date and shall pay or
cause to be paid all Taxes shown due thereon. The Equity Holders’ Representative shall timely file or cause to be timely filed when due all Tax returns required to be filed on or after the Closing Date but relating to periods ending on or prior
to the Closing Date and shall pay or cause to be paid all Taxes shown due thereon. All such Tax returns (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any amended Tax returns) shall be prepared in a manner consistent with past practice, except as otherwise
required by applicable Law. 
 (b) The Operating Partnership shall prepare or cause to be prepared all other Tax returns of the
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 (c) The Equity Holders’ Representative and the Operating Partnership shall provide each
other with such reasonable cooperation and information relating to the Management Company as the parties reasonably require in (i) filing any Tax return, amended Tax return or claim for Tax refund, (ii) determining any liability for taxes
or a right to a Tax refund, (iii) conducting or defending any proceeding in respect of Taxes or (iv) performing Tax diligence, including with respect to the impact of this transaction on the Company’s qualification as a REIT for U.S.
federal income Tax purposes. The Operating Partnership shall promptly notify each Equity Holder upon receipt by the Operating Partnership or any of its Affiliates of written notice of (A) any pending or threatened Tax audits or assessments and
(B) any pending or threatened U.S. federal, state, local or foreign audits or assessments of the Operating Partnership or any of its Affiliates, in each case which would affect the liabilities for Taxes of the Equity Holders with respect to any
taxable period, or portion thereof, ending on or prior to the Closing Date. The Operating Partnership shall be responsible for the prosecution of any claim or audit instituted after the Closing Date with respect to Taxes attributable to any taxable
period, or portion thereof, ending on or before the Closing Date, provided, that the Equity Holders may participate at their own expense and the Operating Partnership shall cooperate with the Equity Holders in the conduct of any such audit or
proceeding or portion thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Management Company has not liquidated, the Operating Partnership may not settle or otherwise resolve any such claim, suit or proceeding which could have an adverse Tax effect on
the Equity Holders or their Affiliates (other than on such Equity Holders or any of their Affiliates as a partner of the Operating Partnership) without the consent of the Equity Holders’ Representative, such consent not to be unreasonably
withheld, conditioned or delayed. 
 (d) With respect to the assets (other than the Excluded Assets) treated for U.S. federal
income Tax purposes as transferred by the Management Company to the Operating Partnership pursuant to the Merger, in accordance with Section 704(c) of the Code, the Operating Partnership shall adopt the “traditional method,” as
described in Section 1.704-3(b) of the Treasury Regulations promulgated under the Code, to make allocations of taxable income and loss among the partners of the Operating Partnership and therefore shall not make any curative or remedial
allocations unless the Operating Partnership and the parties to the Tax Protection Agreement agree otherwise in the Tax Protection Agreement. 
 Section 4.6 Employee Covenants. From the date hereof through the Closing, to the extent necessary, proper or advisable, the parties hereto agree to act in good faith and to use their
reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions to effect the orderly transition of the employees of the Management Company to the Operating Partnership or Subsidiary, as the case may be, and to modify, amend, or cause the
assumption by the Operating Partnership or Subsidiary, as the case may be, of existing employee benefit arrangements and/or the termination of existing employee benefit arrangements and the adoption of new employee benefit arrangements in respect of
such employees, in each case, under such terms and conditions as may be agreed to between each of the parties hereto. 
 ARTICLE
5. 
 POWER OF ATTORNEY 
 Section 5.1 Grant of Power of Attorney. 

  
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 (a) By executing this Agreement, the Management Company hereby irrevocably appoints the
Operating Partnership (or its designee) and any successor thereof from time to time (such Operating Partnership or designee or any such successor of any of them acting in his, her or its capacity as attorney-in-fact pursuant hereto, the
“Attorney-in-Fact”) as the true and lawful attorney-in-fact and agent of the Management Company, to act in the name, place and stead of each of the Management Company to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver all such other deeds
(including grant deeds if applicable), assignments, contracts, orders, receipts, notices, requests, instructions, certificates, consents, letters and other writings (including, without limitation, (i) the execution of any Closing Documents or
other documents relating to the acquisition by the Operating Partnership of the Management Company, (ii) any registration rights agreements, tax protection agreements, partnership agreements, including the OP Agreement, and the Lock-up
Agreement, (iii) to provide information to the SEC and others about the transactions contemplated hereby and, in general, to do all things and to take all actions which the Attorney-in-Fact in its sole discretion may consider necessary or
proper in connection with or to carry out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the Formation Transactions and the IPO as fully as could the Management Company if personally present and acting (the “Power of Attorney”).

 (b) The Power of Attorney and all authority granted hereby shall be coupled with an interest and therefore shall be
irrevocable and shall not be terminated by any act of the Management Company, and if any other such act or events shall occur before the completion of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the Attorney-in-Fact nevertheless shall be
authorized and directed to complete all such transactions as if such other act or events had not occurred and regardless of notice thereof. The Management Company agrees that, at the request of the Operating Partnership, it promptly will execute and
deliver to the Operating Partnership a separate power of attorney on the same terms set forth in this Article 5, such execution to be witnessed and notarized, and in recordable form (if necessary). The Management Company hereby authorizes the
reliance of third parties on each of the Power of Attorney. 
 (c) The Management Company acknowledges that the Operating
Partnership has, and any designee or successor thereof acting as Attorney-in-Fact may have, an economic interest in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 
 (d) Each Equity Holder shall be instructed to execute, in connection with its consent to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, a power of attorney in favor of the Operating Partnership or its
designee on the terms set forth in this Article 5 to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver all documents set forth in Section 5.1(a). The Management Company may withhold distribution of OP Units to any such Equity Holder until
such Equity Holder executes a power of attorney or the Lock-up Agreement and each other document required to be executed by such Equity Holder in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby. 

Section 5.2 Limitation on Liability. It is understood that the Attorney-in-Fact assumes no responsibility or liability to any
Person by virtue of the Power of Attorney granted by the Management Company hereby. The Attorney-in-Fact makes no representations with respect to and shall have no responsibility in its capacity as Attorney-in-Fact for the Formation Transactions or
the IPO, or the consummation of the Merger, and shall not be liable in its capacity as Attorney-in-Fact for any error or judgment or for any act done or omitted or for any 

  
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mistake of fact or Law except for its own gross negligence or bad faith, or breach of this Agreement or the terms of its power of attorney provided for in this Agreement. The Management Company
agrees to indemnify the Attorney-in-Fact for and to hold the Attorney-in-Fact harmless against any Losses incurred on its part arising out of or in connection with it acting as the Attorney-in-Fact under the Power of Attorney created by the
Management Company hereby, as well as the cost and expense of investigating and defending against any such Losses, except to the extent such Losses are due to its own gross negligence or bad faith. The Management Company agrees that the
Attorney-in-Fact may consult with counsel of its own choice (who may be counsel for the Operating Partnership or its successors or Affiliates), at its own cost, and it shall have full and complete authorization and protection for any action taken or
suffered by it hereunder in good faith and in accordance with the opinion of such counsel. It is understood that the Attorney-in-Fact may, without breaching any express or implied obligation to the Management Company hereunder, release, amend or
modify any other power of attorney granted by any other Person under any related agreement. 
 Section 5.3 Ratification;
Third-Party Reliance. The Management Company hereby ratifies and confirms that the Attorney-in-Fact shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue of the exercise of the powers granted unto it by the Management Company under this Article
5, and the Management Company authorizes the reliance of third parties on this Power of Attorney and waives its rights, if any, as against any such third party for its reliance hereon. 

ARTICLE 6. 

DEFINED TERMS 

Section 6.1 Defined Terms. 
 (a) Each of the following terms is defined in the Section set forth opposite such term: 
  

			
	TERM	 	SECTION
		
	 Accredited Investor Questionnaire
	 	2.1(b)(viii)
	 Act
	 	2.1(a)(ii)
	 Agreement
	 	Preamble
	 Amendment
	 	1.7(f)
	 Appraisal
	 	2.1(a)(v)
	 Attorney-in-Fact
	 	5.1(a)
	 Certificate of Merger
	 	1.4
	 Class A Common Stock
	 	Recital B
	 Class B Common Stock
	 	Recital C
	 Closing
	 	2.2
	 Closing Date
	 	2.2
	 Closing Documents
	 	2.3
	 Code
	 	Recital B
	 Common Stock
	 	Recital C

  
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	TERM	 	SECTION
		
	 Company
	 	Preamble
	 Consent
	 	3.1(d)
	 Contributed Properties
	 	Recital A
	 Contributing Entities
	 	Recital A
	 Disclosure Letter
	 	3.3
	 Dispute
	 	7.8(a)
	 DTC Registered REIT Stock
	 	1.7(f)
	 Effective Time
	 	1.4
	 Equity Holder
	 	1.7(a)
	 Equity Holders’ Representative
	 	4.2
	 Excluded Assets
	 	1.2
	 Excluded Liabilities
	 	1.3
	 Formation Transactions
	 	Recital A
	 Forward Merger Management Companies
	 	Recital A
	 IPO
	 	Recital B
	 IPO Closing
	 	2.2
	 IPO Closing Documents
	 	2.4
	 Lock-up Agreement
	 	2.4(b)(ii)
	 Management Companies
	 	Recital A
	 Management Company
	 	Preamble
	 Management Company Equity Interest
	 	Recital C
	 Material Contracts
	 	3.3(n)
	 Merger
	 	Recital C
	 Merger Consideration
	 	1.7(b)
	 Merger Sub
	 	Recital C
	 OP Units
	 	Recital C
	 Operating Partnership
	 	Preamble
	 Optional Contributed Properties
	 	Recital A
	 Optional Contributing Entities
	 	Recital A
	 Optional Property Interests
	 	Recital A
	 Power of Attorney
	 	5.1(a)
	 Principals
	 	Recital G
	 Property Interests
	 	Recital A
	 Registration Rights Agreement
	 	2.4(b)(i)
	 REIT
	 	Recital B
	 Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement
	 	Recital G
	 Reverse Merger Management Companies
	 	Recital A
	 SEC
	 	2.1(a)(ii)
	 Surviving Entity
	 	1.1(a)
	 Tax Protection Agreement
	 	Recital G
	 Termination Date
	 	1.9
	 Value
	 	1.7(b)

  
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 (b) For the purposes of this Agreement, the following terms have the meanings set forth
below. 
 “Accredited Investor” means “accredited investor” within the meaning of Rule 501(a) of
Regulation D under the Act. 
 “Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, a Person that, directly or
indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the specified Person. For the purposes of this definition, “control” (including, with correlative meanings, the terms
“controlled by” and “under common control with”) as used with respect to any Person, shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of such Person,
whether through the ownership of voting securities, by agreement or otherwise. 
 “Alternate Transaction” means
(i) the restructuring of the Merger as either (A) a transfer of Management Company Equity Interests or a contribution of the assets of the Management Company to either the Company or a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company or or the
Operating Partnership or a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Operating Partnership or (B) a merger of the Management Company with and into a wholly-owned subsidiary of either the Company or the Operating Partnership with the latter surviving, in
each case, to the extent such alternate transaction does not adversely affect the economic benefits to the Equity Holders (taking into account the Tax treatment of such alternate transaction) or (ii) any other transaction pursuant to which the
Company, the Operating Partnership or any of their Subsidiaries acquire the Management Company or its assets in a transaction pursuant to which the economic benefits (taking into account the Tax treatment of such alternate transaction) to Company,
the Operating Partnership and the Equity Holders in the Management Company are not adversely affected by such alternate transaction as compared to the economic benefits to be received by the Company, the Operating Partnership and such Equity Holders
pursuant to this Agreement. 
 “Articles” means the Articles of Amendment and Restatement of the Company, as
amended and restated and in effect immediately prior to the Closing. 
 “Business Day” means any day that is
not a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday in the State of New York. 
 “Claims” means any claims, liabilities,
rights, actions, causes of action, allegations, assertions, suits, complaints, demands or requirements. 
 “Consent
Solicitation” means the Prospectus/Consent Solicitation Statement included in the registration statement on Form S-4 for the Company, as the same may be amended or supplemented. 

“Environmental Laws” means all applicable federal, state and local Laws governing pollution or the protection of human
health or the environment. 
 “Escrow Agreement” means that certain Indemnity Escrow Agreement entered into
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 “Governmental Authority” means any government or agency, bureau, board,
commission, court, department, official, political subdivision, tribunal or other instrumentality of any government, whether federal, state or local, domestic or foreign. 
 “Indemnity Holdback Amount” shall have the meaning set forth in the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement. 

“Indemnity Holdback Escrow” shall have the meaning set forth in the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement.

 “IPO Price” means the price per share of Class A Common Stock in the IPO, as set forth on the cover
page of the final Prospectus relating to the IPO. 
 “Knowledge” means, with respect to the Management Company,
the Company or the Operating Partnership, the current actual knowledge of any Principal or Thomas N. Keltner, Jr. without any duty of investigation or inquiry. 
 “Laws” means applicable laws, statutes, rules, regulations, codes, orders, ordinances, judgments, injunctions and decrees of any Governmental Authority. 

“Lien” means all pledges, claims, liens, charges, restrictions, controls, easements, rights of way, exceptions,
reservations, leases, licenses, grants, covenants and conditions, encumbrances and security interests of any kind or nature whatsoever. 
 “Losses” means all losses, damages, liabilities, fees, charges, costs and expenses of any nature whatsoever, including without limitation, amounts paid in settlement, reasonable
attorneys’ fees, costs of investigation, costs of investigative judicial or administrative proceedings or appeals therefrom and costs of attachment or similar bonds, but does not include any diminution in value of the shares of Common Stock or
OP Units. 
 “Material Adverse Effect” means, as the case may be, a material adverse effect on (i) the
assets, business, financial condition or results of operations of the Management Company (as to the representations and warranties relating to the Management Company) or (ii) on the Company, the Operating Partnership and its Subsidiaries and
their properties taken as a whole, after giving effect to the Merger and the IPO (as to the representations and warranties relating to the Company and the Operating Partnership), as applicable. 

“OP Agreement” means the agreement of limited partnership of the Operating Partnership, as amended and restated and in
effect immediately prior to the Effective Time. 
 “Organizational Documents” means with respect to any entity,
the certificate of formation, limited liability company agreement or operating agreement, certificate of incorporation, bylaws, certificate of limited partnership, limited partnership agreement and any other governing instrument, as applicable.

 “Person” means an individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture,
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 “Prospectus” means the Company’s final prospectus as filed pursuant to
Rule 424 under the Act with the SEC. 
 “Public Entities” means Empire State Building Associates L.L.C., 60
East 42nd St. Associates L.L.C. and 250 West 57th St. Associates L.L.C. 
 “Subsidiary” means any corporation,
partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, trust or other legal entity which the applicable Person owns (either directly or through or together with another Subsidiary) either (i) a general partner, managing member or other similar
interest or (ii)(A) 50% or more of the voting power of the voting capital stock or other equity interests or (B) 50% or more of the outstanding voting capital stock or other voting equity interests of such corporation, partnership, limited
liability company, joint venture or other legal entity. 
 “Taxes” means all applicable U.S. federal, state,
local and foreign income, withholding, property, sales, franchise, employment, excise and other taxes, tariffs or governmental charges of any nature whatsoever, including estimated taxes, together with penalties, interest or additions to Taxes with
respect thereto. 
 “Underwriting Discount” means the underwriting discounts and commissions payable by the
Company to the underwriters in the IPO for one share of Class A Common Stock, as set forth on the cover page of the final Prospectus relating to the IPO. 
 ARTICLE 7. 
 MISCELLANEOUS 

Section 7.1 Notices. All notices and other communications under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given
when (a) delivered personally, (b) five (5) Business Days after being mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid, (c) one (1) Business Day after being sent by a nationally recognized overnight
courier or (d) transmitted by facsimile if confirmed within twenty-four (24) hours thereafter by a signed original sent in the manner provided in clause (a), (b) or (c) to the parties at the following addresses (or at such other
address for a party as shall be specified by notice from such party). 
 To the Company and/or the Operating
Partnership: 
 One Grand Central Place 
 60 East 42nd Street 
 New York, New York 10165 

Phone: (212) 953-0888 
 Facsimile: (212) 986-8795 
 Attn: General Counsel 

with a copy to: 
 Clifford Chance US LLP 
 31 West 52nd Street 

New York, NY 10019 
 Phone: (212) 878-8000 
 Facsimile: (212) 878-8375 

Attn: Larry P. Medvinsky, Esq. 

  
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 To the Management Company: 

Malkin Holdings LLC 
 One Grand Central Place 
 60 East 42nd Street 

New York, New York 10165 
 Phone: (212) 953-0888 
 Facsimile: (212) 986-8795 

Attn: Anthony E. Malkin 
 with a copy to: 
 Proskauer Rose LLP 

Eleven Times Square 
 New York, NY 10036 
 Phone: (212) 969-3000 

Facsimile: (212) 969-2900 
 Attn: Arnold S. Jacobs, Esq. 
 Section 7.2 Counterparts. This
Agreement may be executed in counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same agreement and shall become effective when one or more counterparts have been signed by each party and delivered to each other party. 

Section 7.3 Entire Agreement; Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement and the Closing Documents, including, without
limitation, the exhibits hereto and thereto, constitute the entire agreement and supersede each prior agreement and understanding, whether written or oral, among the parties regarding the subject matter of this Agreement and the Closing Documents.
This Agreement is not intended to confer any rights or remedies on any Person other than the parties hereto and the Equity Holders, who shall be third-party beneficiaries of this Agreement. 

Section 7.4 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the Laws of the State of
New York, regardless of any Laws that might otherwise govern under applicable principles of conflict of laws thereof. 

Section 7.5 Amendment; Waiver. Any amendment hereto shall be in writing and signed by all parties hereto. No waiver of any
provisions of this Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought. This Agreement may be amended prior to the IPO Closing without the consent of any Equity Holder in the Management Company,
provided that such amendment does not adversely affect the economic benefits to such Equity Holders (taking into account the Tax treatment). 
 Section 7.6 Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and shall be enforceable by and inure to the benefit of, the parties hereto and their permitted respective heirs, legal
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assigned (except by operation of law) by any party without the prior written consent of the other parties, and any attempted assignment without such consent shall be null and void and of no force
and effect, except that the Operating Partnership may designate assignees pursuant to Section 1.1(b) and otherwise may assign its rights and obligations hereunder to a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Operating Partnership. For the avoidance of
doubt, any reference to an acquisition by the Operating Partnership shall also be deemed to refer to an acquisition by any of its Subsidiaries. 
 Section 7.7 Jurisdiction. Subject to Section 7.8, the parties hereby (a) submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of any state or federal court sitting in New York County, New
York with respect to any dispute arising out of this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby to the extent such courts would have subject matter jurisdiction with respect to such dispute and (b) irrevocably waive, and agree not to
assert by way of motion, defense, or otherwise, in any such action, any Claim that it is not subject personally to the jurisdiction of the above named courts, that its property is exempt or immune from attachment or execution, that the action is
brought in an inconvenient forum or that the venue of the action is improper. 
 Section 7.8 Dispute Resolution. The
parties intend that this Section 7.8 will be valid, binding, enforceable, exclusive and irrevocable and that it shall survive any termination of this Agreement. 
 (a) Upon any dispute, controversy or Claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the enforcement, breach, termination or validity thereof (“Dispute”), the party raising the
Dispute will give written notice to the other parties to the Dispute describing the nature of the Dispute following which the parties to such Dispute shall attempt for a period of ten (10) Business Days from receipt by the parties of notice of
such Dispute to resolve such Dispute by negotiation between representatives of the parties hereto who have authority to settle such Dispute. All such negotiations shall be confidential and any statements or offers made therein shall be treated as
compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of any applicable rules of evidence and shall not be admissible as evidence in any subsequent proceeding for any purpose. The statute of limitations applicable to the commencement of a lawsuit
shall apply to the commencement of an arbitration hereunder, except that no defense based on the running of the statute of limitations will be available based upon the passage of time during any such negotiation. Regardless of the foregoing, a party
shall have the right to seek immediate injunctive relief pursuant to clause (c) below without regard to any such 10-day negotiation period. 
 (b) Any Dispute (including the determination of the scope or applicability of this agreement to arbitrate) that is not resolved pursuant to clause (a) above shall be submitted to final and binding
arbitration in New York before one neutral and impartial arbitrator, in accordance with the Laws of the State of New York for agreements made in and to be performed in that State. The arbitration shall be administered by JAMS pursuant to its
Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures, as in effect on the date hereof. The parties hereto shall appoint one arbitrator within fifteen (15) days of a demand for arbitration. If an arbitrator is not appointed within such 15-day period,
the arbitrator shall be appointed by JAMS in accordance with its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures, as in effect on the date hereof. The arbitrator shall designate the place and time of the hearing. The hearing shall be scheduled to

  
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begin as soon as practicable and no later than fifteen (15) days after the appointment of the arbitrator (unless such period is extended by the arbitrator for good cause shown) and shall be
conducted as expeditiously as possible, in any event not to exceed forty-five (45) days. The award, which shall set forth the arbitrator’s findings of fact and conclusions of law, shall be filed with JAMS and mailed to the parties no later
than thirty (30) days after the close of the arbitration hearing. The arbitration award shall be final and binding on the parties and not subject to collateral attack. Judgment upon the arbitration award may be entered in any federal or state
court having jurisdiction thereof. 
 (c) Notwithstanding the parties’ agreement to submit all Disputes to final and
binding arbitration before JAMS, the parties shall have the right to seek and obtain temporary or preliminary injunctive relief in any court having jurisdiction thereof pursuant to Section 7.7. Such courts shall have authority to, among
other things, grant temporary or provisional injunctive relief in order to protect any party’s rights under this Agreement. Without prejudice to such provisional remedies as may be available under the jurisdiction of a court, the arbitral
tribunal shall have full authority to grant provisional remedies and to direct the parties to request that any court modify or vacate any temporary or preliminary relief issued by such court, and to award damages for the failure of any party to
respect the arbitral tribunal’s orders to that effect. 
 (d) The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs
and reasonable attorneys’ fees, and the non-prevailing party shall pay all expenses and fees of JAMS, all costs of the stenographic record, all expenses of witnesses or proofs that may have been produced at the direction of the arbitrator and
the fees, costs and expenses of the arbitrator. The arbitrator shall allocate such costs and designate the prevailing party or parties for these purposes. 
 Section 7.9 Severability. Each provision of this Agreement will be interpreted so as to be effective and valid under applicable Law, but if any provision is held invalid, illegal or
unenforceable under applicable Law in any jurisdiction, then such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability will not affect any other provision, and this Agreement will be reformed, construed and enforced in such jurisdiction as if such invalid,
illegal or unenforceable provision never had been included in this Agreement. 
 Section 7.10 Rules of Construction.

 (a) The parties agree that they have been represented by counsel during the negotiation, preparation and execution of this
Agreement and, therefore, waive the application of any Law, regulation, holding or rule of construction providing that ambiguities in an agreement or other document will be construed against the party drafting such agreement or document. 

(b) The words “hereto,” “hereof,” “herein” and “herewith” and words of similar import shall,
unless otherwise stated, be construed to refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement, and article, section, paragraph, exhibit and schedule references are to the articles, sections, paragraphs, exhibits
and schedules of this Agreement unless otherwise specified. Whenever the words “include,” “includes” or “including” are used in this Agreement, they shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without
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hereto unless otherwise defined therein. The definitions contained in this Agreement are applicable to the singular as well as the plural forms of such terms and to the masculine as well as to
the feminine and neuter genders of such terms. Any agreement, instrument or statute defined or referred to herein or in any agreement or instrument that is referred to herein means such agreement, instrument or statute as from time to time, amended,
qualified or supplemented, including (in the case of agreements and instruments) by waiver or consent and (in the case of statutes) by succession of comparable successor statutes and all attachments thereto and instruments incorporated therein.
References to a Person are also to its permitted successors and assigns. 
 Section 7.11 Time of the Essence. Time
is of the essence with respect to all obligations under this Agreement. 
 Section 7.12 Descriptive Headings. The
descriptive headings in this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and are not intended to be part of or to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
 Section 7.13 No Personal Liability Conferred. This Agreement shall not create or permit any personal liability or obligation on the part of any Equity Holder, member, manager, shareholder,
director, limited partner, officer or employee of the Management Company, the Company or the Operating Partnership, to the extent applicable, in their capacities as such; provided that nothing in this Section 7.13 shall be deemed
to affect any liability or obligation of any Person pursuant to the Representation, Warranty and Indemnity Agreement. 

Section 7.14 Changes to Form Agreements. The Management Company agrees and confirms that the terms of the OP Units are not
final and may be modified depending on the prevailing market conditions at the time of the IPO. By executing this Agreement, the Management Company hereby authorizes the Company or the Operating Partnership to, and understands and agrees that the
Company or the Operating Partnership may make changes (including changes that may be deemed material) to the Consent Solicitation, and the Management Company agrees to receive OP Units with such final terms and conditions as the Operating
Partnership and the Company shall determine, provided that such changes do not affect the Management Company in a manner materially different from the other Management Companies or Contributing Entities. In addition, the Management Company
acknowledges that (a) it understands that the information presented to it as of the date of this Agreement, including the information presented in the Consent Solicitations for the Contributed Entities and the attachments thereto, is
preliminary and is subject to change (particularly management’s discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operation, the financial statements and footnotes thereto, the preliminary pro forma financial statements and
footnotes thereto, the IPO Price and the assumed range of shares estimated to be offered in the IPO) in connection with the completion of the audit, the review and comments of the SEC and the investor feedback received during the course of the IPO,
(b) the Formation Transactions may be consummated even if less than all of the Contributing Entities and the Public Entities participate in the Formation Transactions, (c) except as contemplated by Section 2.1(a)(viii), the
participation of the Management Company in the Formation Transactions is not conditioned on the participation of any Contributing Entity or Public Entity, (d) there is likely to be an extended period of time before the Formation Transactions
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described in the Consent Solicitations and the Prospectus, including the Exchange Values, may be significantly different than described in such documents existing as of the date hereof and
(e) notwithstanding the foregoing differences, this Agreement will be binding. 
 Section 7.15 Further
Assurances. The Management Company on the one hand and the Company and the Operating Partnership on the other hand shall take such other actions and execute such additional documents prior to and following the Closing as the other may reasonably
request in order to effect the transactions contemplated hereby. 
 Section 7.16 Reliance. Each party to this
Agreement acknowledges and agrees that it is not relying on Tax advice or other advice from the other party to this Agreement and that it has consulted with or will consult with its own advisors. The Operating Partnership shall not be liable for any
damages resulting from a successful challenge of the treatment or characterization by any taxing authority of the transactions contemplated in this Agreement. 
 Section 7.17 Survival. The covenants and agreements in this Agreement or in any instrument delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall not survive the Closing, except for those covenants and
agreements contained herein and therein which by their terms apply in whole or in part after the Closing and then only to such extent. 
 Section 7.18 Equitable Remedies; Limitation on Damages. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement were not performed in
accordance with the specific terms hereof or were otherwise breached. It is accordingly agreed that the parties shall be entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and
provisions hereof in any federal or state court located in New York (as to which the parties agree to submit to jurisdiction for the purpose of such action), this being in addition to any other remedy to which the parties are entitled under this
Agreement; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to permit the Management Company to enforce consummation of the IPO. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed and delivered this Agreement and Plan of
Merger as of the date first written above. 
  

					
	“COMPANY”
	
	EMPIRE REALTY TRUST, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony E. Malkin

		 	Name:	 	Anthony E. Malkin
		 	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer and President
	
	“OPERATING PARTNERSHIP”
	
	 EMPIRE REALTY TRUST, L.P

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Anthony E. Malkin

		 	Anthony E. Malkin, as Chief Executive Officer and President of Empire Realty Trust, Inc.
	
	“MANAGEMENT COMPANY”
	
	MALKIN HOLDINGS LLC
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Peter L. Malkin

		 	Name:	 	Peter L. Malkin
		 	Title:	 	Manager

 Schedule to Exhibit 10.9 
 The company has entered into merger agreements with the other management companies that are substantially identical in all material respects, except as to the parties thereto and except that the merger
agreements with entities that are corporations provide for Class A common stock as consideration and include modifications to reflect the procedures for a merger with a corporation The following is a schedule of the merger agreements with the other
management companies: 
 Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty
Trust, Inc. and Malkin Properties, L.L.C. 
 Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust,
L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and Malkin Properties of New York, L.L.C. 
 Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of November 28, 2011, by and
among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and Malkin Properties of Connecticut, Inc. 
 Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as
of November 28, 2011, by and among Empire Realty Trust, L.P., Empire Realty Trust, Inc. and Malkin Construction Corp.

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