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Purchased first rental property using $7000 loan from Grandma Wilma 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Began improvements to first rental property Purchased second rental property two doors down from the first First realization of confidence and clarity in our economic rental model Purchased group of properties, including what would become first Heritage Home Our Story: Capstone3D 1995–2019 Purchased what would become HomePlace Continued property acquisitions with a campus-centric approach, including three additional Heritage Homes: Grace House, Armstrong House, and Thimble House 2000 2004 2001 2002 2003 Purchased Ella House, the renovation of which was the catalyst to form construction division 2005 2008 2009 Purchased Prairiewood’s RetreatHouse and Blue Sage Barn property, and began conversion of RetreatHouse into our first guest accommodations Officially branded and introduced Capstone3D, organized into two divisions: design-build construction and property management Entered into ¹ / ³ partnership in half of Eames Building, and began planning its historic renovation 2006 Purchased 35 acres of bottomland along Wildcat Creek, which included Walnut Pond, and began prairie restoration Purchased 190-acre tract of native tallgrass prairie, now known as Willis Prairie 2007 Grand opening of Prairiewood & RetreatHouse 2010 2014 Completed historic restoration and opened StoneHouse 2011 2012 Acquired additional 55 acres of land placed into conservation easement with The Nature Conservancy Began construction of Tecumseh Lofts — first multi-unit new construction project Renovated Blue Sage Barn, adding event space to Prairiewood’s offerings 2013 Completed historic renovation of Eames Building, opened to 100% occupancy Renovated and opened first NorthLight Lodging cabin, Painted Rock 2017 Renovated second and third NorthLight cabins, Cedarwood Hollow and WoodSong 2015 Completed and opened HomePlace suites — first foray into individual lodging rooms Acquired Enclave land, began development 2016 January 2019 Developed and opened Blue Sage Gallery in Blue Sage Barn 2018 Completed historic restoration and opened Sunset Cottage February 2019 October 2019 Launched Prairiewood Connect community program series Placed 190 acres of Prairiewood into second conservation easement Reinvisioned Enclave at Grand Mere development Renovated and opened fourth NorthLight property, SweetWater Cottage

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Page 1: Our Story: Capstone3D 1995–2019 · Purchased first rental property using $7000 loan from Grandma Wilma 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Began improvements to first rental property Purchased

Purchased first rental property using $7000 loan from Grandma Wilma

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999Began improvements to first rental property

Purchased second rental property two doors down from the first

First realization of confidence and clarity in our economic rental model

Purchased group of properties, including what would become first Heritage Home

Our Story: Capstone3D 1995–2019

Purchased what would become HomePlace

Continued property acquisitions with a campus-centric approach, including three additional Heritage Homes: Grace House, Armstrong House, and Thimble House

2000 2004

2001

2002

2003

Purchased Ella House, the renovation of which was the catalyst to form construction division

2005

2008

2009Purchased Prairiewood’s RetreatHouse and Blue Sage Barn property, and began conversion of RetreatHouse into our first guest accommodations

Officially branded and introduced Capstone3D, organized into two divisions: design-build construction and property management

Entered into ¹/³ partnership in half of Eames Building, and began planning its historic renovation2006

Purchased 35 acres of bottomland along Wildcat Creek, which included Walnut Pond, and began prairie restoration

Purchased 190-acre tract of native tallgrass prairie, now known as Willis Prairie

2007

Grand opening of Prairiewood & RetreatHouse

2010 2014

Completed historic restoration and opened StoneHouse2011

2012

Acquired additional 55 acres of land placed into conservation easement with The Nature Conservancy

Began construction of Tecumseh Lofts — first multi-unit new construction project

Renovated Blue Sage Barn, adding event space to Prairiewood’s offerings 2013

Completed historic renovation of Eames Building, opened to 100% occupancy

Renovated and opened first NorthLight Lodging cabin, Painted Rock 2017

Renovated second and third NorthLight cabins, Cedarwood Hollow and WoodSong

2015

Completed and opened HomePlace suites — first foray into individual lodging rooms

Acquired Enclave land, began development

2016

January 2019

Developed and opened Blue Sage Gallery in Blue Sage Barn

2018

Completed historic restoration and opened Sunset Cottage

February 2019

October 2019

Launched Prairiewood Connect community program series

Placed 190 acres of Prairiewood into second conservation easement

Reinvisioned Enclave at Grand Mere development

Renovated and opened fourth NorthLight property, SweetWater Cottage