FCPT Announces $17.1 Million Outparcel Portfolio
Four Corners Property Trust (NYSE:FCPT) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire 7 outparcel properties for $17.1 million. The portfolio includes six restaurant properties and one non-restaurant retail property, featuring tenants like Krispy Kreme and Taco Bell. The cap rate is consistent with FCPT's historical transactions. These properties, located in El Paso, Texas, have a weighted average remaining lease term of around five years. The transaction is expected to close in Q3 2022, pending regulatory approvals.
- Acquisition of 7 outparcel properties for $17.1 million at a favorable cap rate.
- Portfolio includes high-quality tenants with strong credit worthiness.
- Expected closing of acquisition in Q3 2022 demonstrates proactive growth strategy.
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The properties share similar qualities with FCPT’s existing outparcel assets and have contractual rent stream growth, net-lease structures, and strong tenancy with credit-worthy operators. The retail outparcels are located within a highly trafficked and populated corridor in
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