160719 Exhibit 1 - Verizon

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ABCEFGHIProperty No.MDU Property AddressMunicipalityMDU Owner (Landlord)MDU Managing Agent Co.Contact NameMailing NotesBuildCode*7012879‐12042 5 AVManhattan1 West 126th Street HDFCH.S.C. Management Corp.Lance McLaughlinNotices sent on 02/25/2016 & 03/11/2016H7013266‐1337 STATE STBrooklynThe Manor House, LLCPine Management, Inc.Thomas RohlmanNotices sent on 12/28/2015 & 03/11/2016A7061267‐1109 UNIVERSITY PLACEManhattan107 University Place LLCLehman & LehmanMichael LehmanNotices sent on 02/07/2016 & 03/11/2016B7061486‐110 BLEECKER STManhattan10 Bleecker Street Owners Corp.Superior Management Inc.Jeff SegalNotices sent on 12/15/2015 & 12/24/2015D7061914‐1133 CHARLES STManhattan135 Charles Street LLCBernic Management, LLCSlavko BernicNotices sent on 02/29/2016 & 03/18/2016A7062363‐1100 W 3 STManhattan240 Sullivan Street LLCTime Equities, Inc.Shavon AndersonNotices sent on 02/11/2016 & 03/11/2016F7064316‐12060 PITKIN AVBrooklynGrace Towers Apartments, LPReliant Realty Services Inc.Michael BryantsevNotices sent on 01/27/2016 & 03/11/2016F7064578‐1108 E 38 STManhattanTowne Associates LLCCaryle Construction Corp.David HartstoneNotices sent on 02/22/2016 & 03/11/2016B7065574‐110 PARK TERR EManhattan10 Park Realty Co. LLCB & R Management Co., LLCBen PrestonNotices sent on 02/07/2016 & 03/11/2016A7065673‐1307 MOTT STManhattan307‐309 Mott Realty, LLCT & T Realty Management LLCTerrence LowenbergNotices sent on 02/18/2016 & 03/11/2016A7065919‐13926 BROADWAYManhattan560 West 165th Street Associates, LPVolunteers of AmericaSandra MarquezNotices sent on 09/18/2015 & 01/08/2016A7066655‐12251 HOLLAND AVBronxJagoda Realty Company8071859‐14011 KINGS HWYBrooklyn4011 Realty LLC8071964‐123‐33 30 AVQueensCalzolaio Family LLCEmpress Property GroupMark PerlleshiNotices sent on 01/21/2016 & 03/18/2016BLav BautaNotices sent on 01/05/2016 & 03/11/2016HGiancarlo CalzolaioNotices sent on 12/04/2015 & 03/11/2016A8072559‐1110‐56 71 AVQueensForest Hills 71 LLCParkoff Operating Corp.Michael PapilskyNotices sent on 02/05/2016 & 03/11/2016A8072580‐1112‐50 72 AVQueensOLSL Forest Hills LLCAtria Forest HillsSteven RigieNotices sent on 01/14/2016 & 03/11/2016A8072591‐1120‐10 QUEENS BLVDQueensTriangle Associates Holdings, LPMidwood ManagementMoshe AltuskyNotices sent on 02/04/2016 & 03/11/2016A8072597‐1135‐32 COOLIDGE AVQueensCoolidge Realty LLCAlbert Crecco, Jr.Notices sent on 12/29/2015 & 03/11/2016A8072676‐165‐65 BOOTH STQueens65‐65 Booth Street, LLCDavid Minkin Management Co., Inc.Leslie OrgelNotices sent on 11/20/2015 & 03/11/2016A8072811‐189‐10 63 DRQueens8910 Rego LLCFarkas Management, LLCJeffrey FarkasNotices sent on 01/14/2016 & 03/18/2016A8072817‐194‐19 66 AVQueens94‐19 Realty Co., LLCB & R Management Co., LLCBen PrestonNotices sent on 01/25/2016 & 03/11/2016A8072818‐194‐20 WETHEROLE STQueens94‐20 Realty Co., LLCB & R Management Co., LLCBen PrestonNotices sent on 01/25/2016 & 03/11/2016A8072864‐1132‐03 SANFORD AVQueensRegency Plaza CondominiumCLS Professional Inc.Vincent LoNotices sent on 02/05/2016 & 03/18/2016A8073116‐137‐04 PARSONS BLVDQueens37‐04 Associates LLCLuis DeLaCruzNotices sent on 01/25/2016 & 03/11/2016AMartin WerberNotices sent on 02/04/2016 & 03/11/2016ANellie YanNotices sent on 11/20/2015 & 02/12/2016AGeorgia LeandrouNotices sent on 02/04/2016 & 03/11/2016G8073140‐141‐90 FRAME PLQueensIlan Apartments, LLCWerber Management, Inc.8073169‐143‐17 UNION STQueensCherry Tower Condominium8073309‐1215‐31 HILLSIDE AVQueensKypros Realty, LLC8073602‐127‐08 39 AVQueensGeorge Lambadis Inc.George LambadisNotices sent on 12/22/2015 & 03/11/2016A8073716‐141‐42 40 STQueensConscious Affluent Real Estate LLCGeorge BarlisNotices sent on 09/09/2015 & 03/11/2016A8073801‐147‐07 39 STQueensQPII ‐ 47‐07 39 Street LLCTaylor KatzNotices sent on 12/29/2015 & 03/11/2016ADirect Management Corp.FirstService Residential New York, Inc.

ABCEFGHIProperty No.MDU Property AddressMunicipalityMDU Owner (Landlord)MDU Managing Agent Co.Contact NameMailing NotesBuildCode*8073833‐148‐50 37 STQueensCambridge Leasing Property Limited LiabilityCompanyEstates NY Real Estate Services LLCMarc PollackNotices sent on 01/14/2016 & 03/11/2016A

LEGENDBUILD TYPESAAdhesive Fiber CablesVerizon will install fiber optic feeder cable approximately .5” in diameter between a Verizonmanhole in the street and the basement of the building, using existing entrance conduit. A fiberterminal (approximately 17”x20”x16”) will be installed in the basement. Fiber distributioncables approximately .5” in diameter will be connected to the fiber terminal and will be runhorizontally through the basement, using strand wire or 3‐4” metallic conduit to a vertical riserpath. Vertical risers consisting of one or more fiber cables approximately .5” or less in diameterwill be placed in 3‐4” metallic conduit, which will be run through newly created holes drilled inthe stairwell. 8”pull boxes will be established on the stairwell landing on each floor to house thepulled‐through fiber cables. Where warranted, 20”x16”x8”lock boxes will be installed on thefloor to house fiber distribution terminals. Horizontal fiber connections to each living unit(“drops”) will be established with self‐adhesive fiber cables. Small (4”x1.5”x.25”) fibertermination boxes will be installed outside each living unit; the fiber drop will be extended intothe living unit from this box at the time of installation. All Verizon work will be conducted inconformity with the property work requirements and with consideration for the safety of theresidents and the proper functioning of the building. Impact to building aesthetics will beminimized by the use of materials smaller than those that typically serve the building at present.BExisting Hallway MoldingsVerizon will install fiber optic feeder cable approximately .5” in diameter between a Verizonmanhole in the street and the basement of the building, using existing entrance conduit. A fiberterminal (approximately 17”x20”x16”) will be installed in the basement. Fiber distributioncables approximately .5” in diameter will be connected to the fiber terminal and will be runhorizontally through the basement, using strand wire or 3‐4” metallic conduit to a vertical riserpath. Vertical risers consisting of one or more fiber cables approximately .5” or less in diameterwill be placed in 3‐4” metallic conduit, which will be run through newly created holes drilled inthe stairwell. 8”pull boxes will be established on the stairwell landing on each floor to house thepulled‐through fiber cables. Where warranted, 20”x16”x8”lock boxes will be installed on thefloor to house fiber distribution terminals. Horizontal fiber drops to each living unit will beprovided via bundled drops utilizing the existing hallway molding infrastructure. Excess fibercables (“slack”) will be coiled in the molding in front of each living unit for penetration into theunit at the time of service order. All Verizon work will be conducted in conformity with theproperty work requirements and with consideration for the safety of the residents and theproper functioning of the building. Impact to building aesthetics will be minimized by the use ofmaterials smaller than those that typically serve the building at present.CMicroducts and Access PanelsVerizon will install fiber optic feeder cable approximately .5” in diameter between a Verizonmanhole in the street and the basement of the building, using existing entrance conduit. A fiberterminal (approximately 17”x20”x16”) will be installed in the basement. Fiber distribution

cables approximately .5” in diameter will be connected to the fiber terminal and will be runhorizontally through the basement, using strand wire or 3‐4” metallic conduit to a vertical riserpath. Vertical risers consisting of one or more fiber cables approximately .5” or less in diameterwill be placed in 3‐4” metallic conduit, which will be run through newly created holes drilled inthe stairwell. 8”pull boxes will be established on the stairwell landing on each floor to house thepulled‐through fiber cables. Where warranted, 20”x16”x8”lock boxes will be installed on thefloor to house fiber distribution terminals. Horizontal fiber drops to each living unit will beprovided via 12.7mm micro duct that are run through existing soffits or in the ceiling, to thefront of each unit. Approximately 8”x8” access panels will be installed to enable penetrationinto the living unit at the time of service order. All Verizon work will be conducted in conformitywith the property work requirements and with consideration for the safety of the residents andthe proper functioning of the building. Impact to building aesthetics will be minimized by theuse of materials smaller than those that typically serve the building at present.DMicroducts in Dropped CeilingsVerizon will install fiber optic feeder cable approximately .5” in diameter between a Verizonmanhole in the street and the basement of the building, using existing entrance conduit. A fiberterminal (approximately 17”x20”x16”) will be installed in the basement. Fiber distributioncables approximately .5” in diameter will be connected to the fiber terminal and will be runhorizontally through the basement, using strand wire or 3‐4” metallic conduit to a vertical riserpath. Vertical risers consisting of one or more fiber cables approximately .5” or less in diameterwill be placed in 3‐4” metallic conduit, which will be run through newly created holes drilled inthe stairwell. 8”pull boxes will be established on the stairwell landing on each floor to house thepulled‐through fiber cables. Where warranted, 20”x16”x8”lock boxes will be installed on thefloor to house fiber distribution terminals. Horizontal fiber drops to each living unit will beprovided via 12.7mm micro duct that run through dropped ceilings; the fiber drops will be coiledclose to each apartment. At the time of service order, penetration will be made into the livingunit and a fiber drop will be pulled through the micro duct. All Verizon work will be conductedin conformity with the property work requirements and with consideration for the safety of theresidents and the proper functioning of the building. Impact to building aesthetics will beminimized by the use of materials smaller than those that typically serve the building at present.EExisting Conduit to Living UnitVerizon will install fiber optic feeder cable approximately .5” in diameter between a Verizonmanhole in the street and the basement of the building, using existing entrance conduit. A fiberterminal (approximately 17”x20”x16”) will be installed in the basement. Fiber distributioncables approximately .5” in diameter will be connected to the fiber terminal and will be runhorizontally through the basement, using strand wire or 3‐4” metallic conduit to a vertical riserpath. Vertical risers consisting of one or more fiber cables approximately .5” or less in diameterwill be placed in 3‐4” metallic conduit, which will be run through newly created holes drilled inthe stairwell. 8”pull boxes will be established on the stairwell landing on each floor to house thepulled‐through fiber cables. Where warranted, 20”x16”x8”lock boxes will be installed on thefloor to house fiber distribution terminals. Horizontal fiber drops to each living unit will beprovided via existing building conduit, from the fiber distribution terminals directly into theliving unit. At the time of service order, a fiber drop will be pulled through the conduit, possiblywithin a micro duct, where space allows. All Verizon work will be conducted in conformity with2

the property work requirements and with consideration for the safety of the residents and theproper functioning of the building. Impact to building aesthetics will be minimized by the use ofmaterials smaller than those that typically serve the building at present.FNew Hallway MoldingVerizon will install fiber optic feeder cable approximately .5” in diameter between a Verizonmanhole in the street and the basement of the building, using existing entrance conduit. A fiberterminal (approximately 17”x20”x16”) will be installed in the basement. Fiber distributioncables approximately .5” in diameter will be connected to the fiber terminal and will be runhorizontally through the basement, using strand wire or 3‐4” metallic conduit to a vertical riserpath. Vertical risers consisting of one or more fiber cables approximately .5” or less in diameterwill be placed in 3‐4” metallic conduit, which will be run through newly created holes drilled inthe stairwell. 8”pull boxes will be established on the stairwell landing on each floor to house thepulled‐through fiber cables. Where warranted, 20”x16”x8”lock boxes will be installed on thefloor to house fiber distribution terminals. Horizontal fiber drops will be placed in newlyinstalled hallway molding running from the fiber distribution terminal to the end of the hallwayon each floor. Extra slack will be left coiled in the molding in front of each unit for penetrationinto the unit at the time of service order. All Verizon work will be conducted in conformity withthe property work requirements and with consideration for the safety of the residents and theproper functioning of the building. Impact to building aesthetics will be minimized by the use ofmaterials smaller than those that typically serve the building at present.GFiber Drops Installed Directly into Unit from RiserVerizon will install fiber optic feeder cable approximately .5” in diameter between a Verizonmanhole in the street and the basement of the building, using existing entrance conduit. A fiberterminal (approximately 17”x20”x16”) will be installed in the basement. Fiber distributioncables approximately .5” in diameter will be connected to the fiber terminal and will be runhorizontally through the basement, using strand wire or 3‐4” metallic conduit to a vertical riserpath. Vertical risers consisting of one or more fiber cables approximately .5” or less in diameterwill be placed in 3‐4” metallic conduit, which will be run through newly created holes drilled inthe stairwell. 8”pull boxes will be established on the stairwell landing on each floor to house thepulled‐through fiber cables. Where warranted, 20”x16”x8”lock boxes will be installed on thefloor to house fiber distribution terminals. Fiber drops will be run directly into the living unitfrom the distribution terminal in the riser closet or stairwell. All Verizon work will be conductedin conformity with the property work requirements and with consideration for the safety of theresidents and the proper functioning of the building. Impact to building aesthetics will beminimized by the use of materials smaller than those that typically serve the building at present.HExterior Bundled Drops4.8mm Indoor/Outdoor drop wires will be run vertically on the exterior of the building, passingclosely by the window line for each set of stacked apartments in the building. The drop wiresare attached to a metal cable that is fastened at the 1st floor level and at the rooftop level. Eachwire is coiled outside the living unit it has been earmarked to serve. At the time of serviceorder, the Verizon technician releases the coiled slack, drills a hole in the window sill and bringsthe drop wire into the unit. All Verizon work will be conducted in conformity with the property3

work requirements and with consideration for the safety of the residents and the properfunctioning of the building. Impact to building aesthetics will be minimized by the use ofmaterials smaller than those that typically serve the building at present.IMulti‐Customer Fiber TerminalVerizon will install fiber optic feeder cable approximately .5” in diameter between a Verizonmanhole in the street and the basement of the building, using existing entrance conduit. A fiberterminal (approximately 17”x20”x16”) will be installed in the basement. Fiber distributioncables approximately .5” in diameter will be connected to the fiber terminal and will be runhorizontally through the basement, using strand wire or 3‐4” metallic conduit to a vertical riserpath. Vertical risers consisting of one or more fiber cables approximately .5” or less in diameterwill run via 3‐4” metallic conduit through either newly created core drills or existing vertical pathin the communications/utility/media closets on designated floors. Verizon will mount Multi‐Customer Fiber Terminals with average dimensions of 23"x19"x4" (wall mounted) or84"x26"x15" (floor mounted). This terminal serves up to eight subscribers, with two (2) voicelines and one (1) data line each, and a common video jack. The units will be installed in thebuilding’s common utility area, using the existing copper wiring, CAT 5 and/or coaxinfrastructure to deliver service going to each living unit on serving floors. Building powerneeded to support MC‐ONT design and battery backup is the responsibility of Verizon. AllVerizon work will be conducted in conformity with the property work requirements and withconsideration for the safety of the residents and the proper functioning of the building. Impactto building aesthetics will be minimized by the use of materials smaller than those that typicallyserve the building at present.JIn‐Line RisersVerizon will install fiber optic feeder cable approximately .5” in diameter between a Verizonmanhole in the street and the basement of the building, using existing entrance conduit. A fiberterminal (approximately 17”x20”x16”) will be installed in the basement. Fiber distributioncables approximately .5” in diameter will be connected to the fiber terminal and will be runhorizontally through the basement, using strand wire or 3‐4” metallic conduit to a vertical riserpath. Vertical risers consisting of one or more 12.7 mm micro ducts will be run through newlycreated holes drilled in closets within each living unit. A single 12.7 mm micro duct willterminate within each living unit resulting in a dedicated pathway between the living unit andthe basement. At the time of service order, a fiber drop will be pulled through the micro duct.All Verizon work will be conducted in conformity with the property work requirements andwith consideration for the safety of the residents and the proper functioning of thebuilding. Impact to building aesthetics will be minimized by the use of materials smaller thanthose that typically serve the building at present.4

Property No. MDU Property Address Municipality MDU Owner (Landlord) MDU Managing Agent Co. Contact Name Mailing Notes . 7064316‐1 2060 PITKIN AV Brooklyn Grace Towers Apartments, LP Reliant Realty Services Inc. Michael Bryantsev Notices sent on 01/27/2016 & 03/11/2016 F . 8073309‐1 215‐31 HILLSIDE AV Queens Kypros Realty, LLC Direct .