Acadia Realty Trust Reports First Quarter Operating Results
Acadia Realty Trust (NYSE: AKR) reported first-quarter operating results, including GAAP net earnings of $0.03, FFO before special items of $0.33, and same-property NOI growth of 5.7%. The company operates a high-quality core real estate portfolio and a fund business. Management reaffirmed 2024 guidance and highlighted strong financial performance across various metrics. The balance sheet remains strong, with an extension and expansion of the unsecured credit facility. Transactional activities include asset sales and purchases to drive growth. The company is well-positioned for continued success.
Strong same-property NOI growth of 5.7% for the first quarter.
Reaffirmed 2024 guidance for FFO before special items, reflecting confidence in financial performance.
Improved core net debt-to-EBITDA by 0.6x during the quarter, enhancing financial stability.
Completed an extension and expansion of the unsecured credit facility, ensuring adequate liquidity.
Issued approximately 7 million shares for net proceeds of approximately $115 million, enhancing capital resources.
Decline in NAREIT FFO from the previous year, impacting earnings per share.
Net income decreased compared to the same period in the prior year.
Occupancy levels declined slightly due to the expiration of a locally operated anchor in a suburban shopping center.
Core debt maturing in the upcoming years, posing potential refinancing risks.
No assurance on successful closing of asset transactions, subject to market uncertainty.
Insights
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GAAP Net Earnings of
$0.03 -
FFO Before Special Items of
$0.33 -
Same-Property NOI Growth of
5.7% Driven by the Street Portfolio -
Street Rent Spreads of
37% (16% Overall Core Portfolio)
Kenneth F. Bernstein, President and CEO of Acadia Realty Trust, commented: |
“Once again, we delivered same-property NOI growth in excess of |
FIRST QUARTER AND RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
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NAREIT FFO per share of
and FFO Before Special Items per share of$0.28 $0.33 - Reaffirmed 2024 guidance for FFO Before Special Items
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Same-property NOI growth was
5.7% for the first quarter driven by the Street Portfolio -
New Core GAAP and cash rent spreads of
34% and16% , respectively, for the first quarter, driven by a37% cash spread on a Street lease inWashington, D.C. -
Core Signed Not Open ("SNO") Pipeline (excluding redevelopments) increased to
of annual base rents at March 31, 2024 (compared to$7.7 million at December 31, 2023), representing approximately$7.0 million 5.5% of in-place rents -
Balance Sheet:
- Post quarter-end, the Company completed an extension and expansion of its unsecured credit facility at existing credit spreads
- No significant Core debt maturities until 2028, along with interest rate swap protection until mid-2027
- Improved its Core Net Debt-to-EBITDA by 0.6x during the quarter
FINANCIAL RESULTS
A complete reconciliation, in dollars and per share amounts, of (i) net income attributable to Acadia to FFO (as defined by NAREIT and Before Special Items) attributable to common shareholders and common OP Unit holders and (ii) operating income to NOI is included in the financial tables of this release. Amounts discussed below are net of noncontrolling interests and all per share amounts are on a fully-diluted basis.
Net Income
NAREIT FFO
FFO Before Special Items
Amounts reflected in the above Net Income, NAREIT FFO and FFO Before Special Items include |
CORE PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE
Same-Property NOI
Leasing and Occupancy Update
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BALANCE SHEET
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Extension and Expansion of
Unsecured Credit Facility: Completed in April 2024, the new four-year term extends the maturity to 2028 (with two additional six-month extension options to 2029). The facility was oversubscribed and maintained the pricing spread and improved its financial covenant package.$750 Million -
No Significant Core Debt Maturities until 2028:
4.1% ,5.9% , and5.8% of Core debt maturing in 2024, 2025 and 2026, respectively, after giving effect for the credit facility recast. -
Limited Interest Rate Exposure:
of Core notional swap agreements with various maturities through 2030 provide the Company with virtually no base interest rate exposure within its Core Portfolio until 2027.$845 million - Debt-to-EBITDA Metrics Improved: Core Net Debt-to-EBITDA declined to 6.1x at March 31, 2024 from 6.7x at December 31, 2023. Refer to the first quarter 2024 supplemental information package for reconciliations and details on ratios.
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Equity Issuance Activity: Issued approximately 7 million shares for net proceeds of approximately
.$115 million
TRANSACTIONAL ACTIVITY
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The Company is under contract to sell one of its Core suburban assets for a gross purchase price of approximately
to an institutional investor. The Company anticipates closing in the second quarter of 2024. Acadia expects to retain a$50 million 5% ownership interest along with continued management responsibilities, entitling it to earn customary fees in addition to a promoted interest. The Company and the institutional partner intend to pursue additional retail investment opportunities. - In addition, the Company has one asset under agreement for purchase that it intends to fund through its institutional relationships.
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2207 & 2208-2216
Fillmore ,San Francisco, California . In April 2024, Fund IV completed the disposition of 2207 & 2208-2216Fillmore , two street retail assets, for and repaid the mortgage of$14.1 million .$6.4 million
The above-mentioned property transactions are subject to customary closing conditions and market uncertainty. No assurance can be given that the Company will successfully close on any of these transactions.
CONFERENCE CALL
Management will conduct a conference call on Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 11:00 AM ET to review the Company’s earnings and operating results. Participant registration and webcast information is listed below.
Live Conference Call: |
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Date: |
Tuesday, April 30, 2024 |
Time: |
11:00 AM ET |
Participant call: |
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Participant webcast: |
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Webcast Listen-only and Replay: |
www.acadiarealty.com/investors under Investors, Presentations & Events |
The Company uses, and intends to use, the Investors page of its website, which can be found at https://www.acadiarealty.com/investors, as a means of disclosing material nonpublic information and of complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD, including, without limitation, through the posting of investor presentations and certain portfolio updates. Additionally, the Company also uses its LinkedIn profile to communicate with its investors and the public. Accordingly, investors are encouraged to monitor the Investors page of the Company's website and its LinkedIn profile, in addition to following the Company’s press releases, SEC filings, public conference calls, presentations and webcasts.
About Acadia Realty Trust
Acadia Realty Trust is an equity real estate investment trust focused on delivering long-term, profitable growth. Acadia operates a high-quality core real estate portfolio ("Core" or "Core Portfolio"), in the nation's most dynamic retail corridors, along with a fund business ("Funds") that targets opportunistic and value-add investments. Acadia Realty Trust is accomplishing this goal by building a best-in-class core real estate portfolio with meaningful concentrations of assets in the nation’s most dynamic corridors; making profitable opportunistic and value-add investments through its series of discretionary, institutional funds; and maintaining a strong balance sheet. For further information, please visit www.acadiarealty.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Certain statements in this press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe the Company's future plans, strategies and expectations are generally identifiable by the use of words, such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “believe,” “intend” or “project,” or the negative thereof, or other variations thereon or comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause the Company's actual results and financial performance to be materially different from future results and financial performance expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to: (i) macroeconomic conditions, including due to geopolitical conditions and instability, which may lead to a disruption of or lack of access to the capital markets, disruptions and instability in the banking and financial services industries and rising inflation; (ii) the Company’s success in implementing its business strategy and its ability to identify, underwrite, finance, consummate and integrate diversifying acquisitions and investments; (iii) changes in general economic conditions or economic conditions in the markets in which the Company may, from time to time, compete, and their effect on the Company’s revenues, earnings and funding sources; (iv) increases in the Company’s borrowing costs as a result of rising inflation, changes in interest rates and other factors; (v) the Company’s ability to pay down, refinance, restructure or extend its indebtedness as it becomes due; (vi) the Company’s investments in joint ventures and unconsolidated entities, including its lack of sole decision-making authority and its reliance on its joint venture partners’ financial condition; (vii) the Company’s ability to obtain the financial results expected from its development and redevelopment projects; (viii) the ability and willingness of the Company's tenants to renew their leases with the Company upon expiration, the Company’s ability to re-lease its properties on the same or better terms in the event of nonrenewal or in the event the Company exercises its right to replace an existing tenant, and obligations the Company may incur in connection with the replacement of an existing tenant; (ix) the Company’s potential liability for environmental matters; (x) damage to the Company’s properties from catastrophic weather and other natural events, and the physical effects of climate change; (xi) the economic, political and social impact of, and uncertainty surrounding, any public health crisis, such as the COVID-19 Pandemic, which adversely affected the Company and its tenants’ business, financial condition, results of operations and liquidity; (xii) uninsured losses; (xiii) the Company’s ability and willingness to maintain its qualification as a REIT in light of economic, market, legal, tax and other considerations; (xiv) information technology security breaches, including increased cybersecurity risks relating to the use of remote technology; (xv) the loss of key executives; and (xvi) the accuracy of the Company’s methodologies and estimates regarding environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) metrics, goals and targets, tenant willingness and ability to collaborate towards reporting ESG metrics and meeting ESG goals and targets, and the impact of governmental regulation on its ESG efforts.
The factors described above are not exhaustive and additional factors could adversely affect the Company’s future results and financial performance, including the risk factors discussed under the section captioned “Risk Factors” in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and other periodic or current reports the Company files with the SEC. Any forward-looking statements in this press release speak only as of the date hereof. The Company expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect any changes in the Company’s expectations with regard thereto or changes in the events, conditions or circumstances on which such forward-looking statements are based.
ACADIA REALTY TRUST AND SUBSIDIARIES |
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Consolidated Statements of Operations (1) |
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(Unaudited, Dollars and Common Shares and Units in thousands, except per share amounts) |
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Three Months Ended
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2024 |
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2023 |
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Revenues |
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Rental income |
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$ |
86,037 |
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$ |
80,737 |
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Other |
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5,319 |
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1,102 |
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Total revenues |
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91,356 |
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81,839 |
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Expenses |
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Depreciation and amortization |
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34,940 |
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33,173 |
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General and administrative |
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9,768 |
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9,946 |
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Real estate taxes |
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12,346 |
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|
11,479 |
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Property operating |
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19,096 |
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15,133 |
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Total expenses |
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76,150 |
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69,731 |
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Loss related to a previously disposed property |
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(1,198 |
) |
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— |
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Operating income |
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14,008 |
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12,108 |
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Equity in (losses) earnings of unconsolidated affiliates |
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(312 |
) |
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29 |
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Interest income |
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5,238 |
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4,818 |
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Realized and unrealized holding (losses) gains on investments and other |
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(2,051 |
) |
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26,757 |
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Interest expense |
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(23,709 |
) |
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(21,587 |
) |
(Loss) income from continuing operations before income taxes |
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(6,826 |
) |
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22,125 |
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Income tax provision |
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(31 |
) |
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(123 |
) |
Net (loss) income |
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(6,857 |
) |
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|
22,002 |
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Net loss attributable to redeemable noncontrolling interests |
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2,554 |
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|
2,075 |
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Net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests |
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7,572 |
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(10,717 |
) |
Net income attributable to Acadia shareholders |
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$ |
3,269 |
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$ |
13,360 |
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Less: net income attributable to participating securities |
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(288 |
) |
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(243 |
) |
Net income attributable to Common Shareholders - basic earnings per share |
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$ |
2,981 |
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$ |
13,117 |
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Income from continuing operations net of income attributable to participating securities for diluted earnings per share |
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$ |
2,981 |
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$ |
13,117 |
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Weighted average shares for basic earnings per share |
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102,128 |
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95,189 |
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Weighted average shares for diluted earnings per share |
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102,128 |
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95,189 |
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Net earnings per share - basic (2) |
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$ |
0.03 |
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$ |
0.14 |
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Net earnings per share - diluted (2) |
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$ |
0.03 |
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$ |
0.14 |
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ACADIA REALTY TRUST AND SUBSIDIARIES |
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Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Income to Funds from Operations (1,3) |
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(Unaudited, Dollars and Common Shares and Units in thousands, except per share amounts) |
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Three Months Ended
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2024 |
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2023 |
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Net income attributable to Acadia |
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$ |
3,269 |
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$ |
13,360 |
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Depreciation of real estate and amortization of leasing costs (net of
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27,087 |
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26,444 |
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Loss on disposition of properties (net of noncontrolling interests' share) |
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275 |
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— |
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Income attributable to Common OP Unit holders |
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203 |
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|
794 |
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Distributions - Preferred OP Units |
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123 |
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123 |
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Funds from operations attributable to Common Shareholders and Common OP Unit holders - Diluted |
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$ |
30,957 |
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$ |
40,721 |
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Adjustments for Special Items: |
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Unrealized holding loss (gain) (net of noncontrolling interest share) (4) |
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2,015 |
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(66 |
) |
Realized gain |
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3,994 |
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— |
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Funds from operations before Special Items attributable to Common Shareholders and Common OP Unit holders |
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$ |
36,966 |
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$ |
40,655 |
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Funds From Operations per Share - Diluted |
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Basic weighted-average shares outstanding, GAAP earnings |
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102,128 |
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95,189 |
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Weighted-average OP Units outstanding |
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7,717 |
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|
6,885 |
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Assumed conversion of Preferred OP Units to common shares |
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464 |
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464 |
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Assumed conversion of LTIP units and restricted share units to
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|
742 |
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1 |
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Weighted average number of Common Shares and Common OP Units |
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111,051 |
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|
102,539 |
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Diluted Funds from operations, per Common Share and Common OP Unit |
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$ |
0.28 |
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$ |
0.40 |
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Diluted Funds from operations before Special Items, per Common Share and Common OP Unit |
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$ |
0.33 |
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$ |
0.40 |
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ACADIA REALTY TRUST AND SUBSIDIARIES |
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Reconciliation of Consolidated Operating Income to Net Property Operating Income (“NOI”) (1) |
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(Unaudited, Dollars in thousands) |
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Three Months Ended
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2024 |
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2023 |
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Consolidated operating income |
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$ |
14,008 |
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$ |
12,108 |
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Add back: |
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General and administrative |
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9,768 |
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9,946 |
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Depreciation and amortization |
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34,940 |
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33,173 |
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Loss on disposition of properties |
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1,198 |
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— |
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Less: |
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Above/below market rent, straight-line rent and other adjustments |
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(4,608 |
) |
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(2,242 |
) |
Consolidated NOI |
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55,306 |
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52,985 |
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Redeemable noncontrolling interest in consolidated NOI |
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(204 |
) |
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(1,217 |
) |
Noncontrolling interest in consolidated NOI |
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(17,768 |
) |
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(14,475 |
) |
Less: Operating Partnership's interest in Fund NOI included above |
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(5,341 |
) |
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(5,037 |
) |
Add: Operating Partnership's share of unconsolidated
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3,961 |
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3,959 |
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Core Portfolio NOI |
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$ |
35,954 |
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$ |
36,215 |
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Reconciliation of Same-Property NOI |
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(Unaudited, Dollars in thousands) |
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Three Months Ended
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2024 |
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2023 |
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Core Portfolio NOI |
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$ |
35,954 |
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$ |
36,215 |
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Less properties excluded from Same-Property NOI |
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(3,926 |
) |
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(5,900 |
) |
Same-Property NOI |
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$ |
32,028 |
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$ |
30,315 |
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Percent change from prior year period |
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5.7 |
% |
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Components of Same-Property NOI: |
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Same-Property Revenues |
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$ |
46,143 |
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$ |
43,782 |
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Same-Property Operating Expenses |
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(14,115 |
) |
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(13,467 |
) |
Same-Property NOI |
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$ |
32,028 |
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$ |
30,315 |
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ACADIA REALTY TRUST AND SUBSIDIARIES |
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Consolidated Balance Sheets (1) |
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(Unaudited, Dollars in thousands, except shares) |
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As of |
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March 31,
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December 31,
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ASSETS |
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Investments in real estate, at cost |
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Land |
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$ |
871,084 |
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$ |
872,228 |
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Buildings and improvements |
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3,137,273 |
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3,128,650 |
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Tenant improvements |
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264,548 |
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257,955 |
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Construction in progress |
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22,884 |
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23,250 |
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Right-of-use assets - finance leases |
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58,637 |
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58,637 |
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4,354,426 |
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4,340,720 |
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Less: Accumulated depreciation and amortization |
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(854,731 |
) |
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(823,439 |
) |
Operating real estate, net |
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3,499,695 |
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3,517,281 |
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Real estate under development |
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96,594 |
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94,799 |
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Net investments in real estate |
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3,596,289 |
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3,612,080 |
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Notes receivable, net ( |
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118,877 |
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124,949 |
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Investments in and advances to unconsolidated affiliates |
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198,702 |
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197,240 |
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Other assets, net |
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212,699 |
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208,460 |
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Right-of-use assets - operating leases, net |
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28,348 |
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|
29,286 |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
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18,795 |
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17,481 |
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Restricted cash |
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8,119 |
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|
7,813 |
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Marketable securities |
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|
27,274 |
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|
33,284 |
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Rents receivable, net |
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51,532 |
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|
49,504 |
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Assets of properties held for sale |
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11,147 |
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|
11,057 |
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Total assets |
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$ |
4,271,782 |
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$ |
4,291,154 |
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LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS AND EQUITY |
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Liabilities: |
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Mortgage and other notes payable, net |
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$ |
962,468 |
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$ |
930,127 |
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Unsecured notes payable, net |
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646,524 |
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|
726,727 |
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Unsecured line of credit |
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|
114,687 |
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|
213,287 |
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Accounts payable and other liabilities |
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|
218,116 |
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|
229,375 |
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Lease liability - operating leases |
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30,620 |
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|
|
31,580 |
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Dividends and distributions payable |
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|
19,978 |
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|
|
18,520 |
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Distributions in excess of income from, and investments in, unconsolidated affiliates |
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|
7,858 |
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|
7,982 |
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Total liabilities |
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2,000,251 |
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2,157,598 |
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Commitments and contingencies |
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Redeemable noncontrolling interests |
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45,462 |
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|
50,339 |
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Equity: |
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Acadia Shareholders' Equity |
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Common shares, |
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103 |
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|
95 |
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Additional paid-in capital |
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|
2,078,295 |
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|
|
1,953,521 |
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Accumulated other comprehensive income |
|
|
46,942 |
|
|
|
32,442 |
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Distributions in excess of accumulated earnings |
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(364,440 |
) |
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|
(349,141 |
) |
Total Acadia shareholders’ equity |
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1,760,900 |
|
|
|
1,636,917 |
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Noncontrolling interests |
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|
465,169 |
|
|
|
446,300 |
|
Total equity |
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|
2,226,069 |
|
|
|
2,083,217 |
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Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests, and equity |
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$ |
4,271,782 |
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|
$ |
4,291,154 |
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ACADIA REALTY TRUST AND SUBSIDIARIES
Notes to Financial Highlights:
- For additional information and analysis concerning the Company’s balance sheet and results of operations, reference is made to the Company’s quarterly supplemental disclosures for the relevant periods furnished on the Company's Current Report on Form 8-K, which is available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov and on the Company’s website at www.acadiarealty.com.
- Diluted earnings per share reflects the potential dilution that could occur if securities or other contracts to issue common shares of the Company were exercised or converted into common shares. The effect of the conversion of units of limited partnership interest (“OP Units”) in Acadia Realty Limited Partnership, the operating partnership of the Company (the “Operating Partnership”), is not reflected in the above table; OP Units are exchangeable into common shares on a one-for-one basis. The income allocable to such OP units is allocated on the same basis and reflected as noncontrolling interests in the consolidated financial statements. As such, the assumed conversion of these OP Units would have no net impact on the determination of diluted earnings per share.
- The Company considers funds from operations (“FFO”) as defined by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“NAREIT”) and net property operating income (“NOI”) to be appropriate supplemental disclosures of operating performance for an equity REIT due to their widespread acceptance and use within the REIT and analyst communities. In addition, the Company believes that given the atypical nature of certain unusual items (as further described below), “FFO Before Special Items” is also an appropriate supplemental disclosure of operating performance. FFO, FFO Before Special Items and NOI are presented to assist investors in analyzing the performance of the Company. The Company believes they are helpful as they exclude various items included in net income (loss) that are not indicative of operating performance, such as (i) gains (losses) from sales of real estate properties; (ii) depreciation and amortization and (iii) impairment of depreciable real estate properties. In addition, NOI excludes interest expense and FFO Before Special Items excludes certain unusual items (as further described below). The Company’s method of calculating FFO, FFO Before Special Items and NOI may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs. Neither FFO nor FFO Before Special Items represent cash generated from operations as defined by generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), or are indicative of cash available to fund all cash needs, including distributions. Such measures should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss) for the purpose of evaluating the Company’s performance or to cash flows as a measure of liquidity.
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Consistent with the NAREIT definition, the Company defines FFO as net income (computed in accordance with GAAP) excluding:
- gains (losses) from sales of real estate properties;
- depreciation and amortization;
- impairment of real estate properties;
- gains and losses from change in control; and
- after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures.
- Also consistent with NAREIT’s definition of FFO, the Company has elected to include: the impact of the unrealized holding gains (losses) incidental to its main business, including those related to its RCP investments such as Albertsons in FFO.
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FFO Before Special Items begins with the NAREIT definition of FFO and adjusts FFO (or as an adjustment to the numerator within its earnings per share calculations) to take into account FFO without regard to certain unusual items including:
- charges, income and gains that management believes are not comparable and indicative of the results of the Company’s operating real estate portfolio;
- the impact of the unrealized holding gains (losses) incidental to its main business, including those related to its Retailer Controlled Property Venture ("RCP") investments such as Albertsons; and
- any realized income or gains from the Company’s investment in Albertsons.
4. The Company defines Special Items to include (i) unrealized holding losses or gains (net of noncontrolling interest share) on investments and (ii) other costs that do not occur in the ordinary course of our underwriting and investing business.
5. The pro-rata share of NOI is based upon the Operating Partnership’s stated ownership percentages in each venture or Fund’s operating agreement and does not include the Operating Partnership's share of NOI from unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures within the Funds.
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Jennifer Han
(914) 288-8100
Source: Acadia Realty Trust
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