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Regency Centers reported strong Q3 2024 results with Net Income of $0.54 per diluted share, up from $0.50 in Q3 2023. The company raised its 2024 Nareit FFO guidance to $4.27-$4.29 per share. Key highlights include a 4.9% increase in Same Property NOI, record-high shop occupancy of 93.7%, and execution of 1.8 million square feet of leases at +9.3% cash rent spreads. The company started over $100 million in development projects, including two new grocery-anchored developments, and acquired two shopping centers for $47 million. Regency also issued $325 million in senior notes with a 5.1% coupon.

Regency Centers ha riportato risultati solidi per il terzo trimestre del 2024, con un utile netto di $0.54 per azione diluita, in aumento rispetto a $0.50 nel terzo trimestre del 2023. L'azienda ha alzato la sua guida per il Nareit FFO 2024 a $4.27-$4.29 per azione. Tra i punti salienti si segnalano un incremento del 4.9% del NOI delle stesse proprietà, un'occupazione record dei negozi del 93.7% e l'esecuzione di 1.8 milioni di piedi quadri di contratti di locazione con un aumento del 9.3% negli spread di affitto in contante. L'azienda ha avviato oltre $100 milioni in progetti di sviluppo, inclusi due nuovi sviluppi ancorati a supermercati, e ha acquisito due centri commerciali per $47 milioni. Regency ha anche emesso $325 milioni in note senior con un coupon del 5.1%.

Regency Centers reportó resultados sólidos en el tercer trimestre de 2024, con un ingreso neto de $0.54 por acción diluida, un aumento respecto a los $0.50 en el tercer trimestre de 2023. La compañía elevó su guía de FFO de Nareit 2024 a $4.27-$4.29 por acción. Entre los aspectos destacados se incluyen un aumento del 4.9% en el NOI de Propiedades Comparables, una ocupación de tiendas récord del 93.7%, y la ejecución de 1.8 millones de pies cuadrados de arrendamientos con un incremento del 9.3% en los márgenes de alquiler en efectivo. La compañía inició más de $100 millones en proyectos de desarrollo, incluidos dos nuevos desarrollos anclados en supermercados, y adquirió dos centros comerciales por $47 millones. Regency también emitió $325 millones en notas senior con un cupón del 5.1%.

Regency Centers는 2024년 3분기 강력한 실적을 보고했으며, 희석주당순이익이 $0.54로, 2023년 3분기의 $0.50에서 증가했습니다. 회사는 2024년 Nareit FFO 가이던스를 주당 $4.27-$4.29로 상향조정했습니다. 주요 하이라이트로는 동일 자산 NOI의 4.9% 증가, 93.7%의 기록적인 상점 점유율, 그리고 +9.3%의 현금 임대 스프레드로 180만 평방피트의 계약을 체결한 것이 포함됩니다. 회사는 1억 달러 이상의 개발 프로젝트를 시작했으며, 두 개의 슈퍼마켓이 주춧돌이 된 새로운 개발과 $4700만에 두 개의 쇼핑 센터를 인수했습니다. Regency는 또한 5.1% 쿠폰의 3억 2500만 달러 상당의 선순위 노트를 발행했습니다.

Regency Centers a rapporté de solides résultats pour le troisième trimestre 2024, avec un bénéfice net de 0,54 $ par action diluée, en hausse par rapport à 0,50 $ au troisième trimestre 2023. La société a relevé ses prévisions de FFO Nareit 2024 à 4,27-4,29 $ par action. Parmi les points saillants, on note une augmentation de 4,9 % du NOI des propriétés comparables, un taux d'occupation record des magasins de 93,7 % et l'exécution de 1,8 million de pieds carrés de baux avec un écart de loyer en espèces de +9,3 %. La société a lancé des projets de développement pour plus de 100 millions de dollars, y compris deux nouveaux développements ancrés par des supermarchés, et a acquis deux centres commerciaux pour 47 millions de dollars. Regency a également émis pour 325 millions de dollars de notes senior avec un coupon de 5,1 %.

Regency Centers berichtete über starke Ergebnisse im 3. Quartal 2024 mit einem Nettogewinn von 0,54 USD pro verwässerter Aktie, was einem Anstieg von 0,50 USD im 3. Quartal 2023 entspricht. Das Unternehmen hob seine Prognose für den Nareit FFO 2024 auf 4,27–4,29 USD pro Aktie an. Zu den wichtigsten Highlights gehören ein Anstieg des NOI derselben Immobilien um 4,9 %, eine Rekordgeschäfteauslastung von 93,7 % und die Durchführung von 1,8 Millionen Quadratfuß an Mietverträgen mit einer cash rent spread von +9,3 %. Das Unternehmen begann mit Entwicklungen im Wert von über 100 Millionen USD, darunter zwei neue entwicklungen mit Lebensmittelgeschäften als Ankermieter, und erwarb zwei Einkaufszentren für 47 Millionen USD. Regency gab außerdem Anleihen im Wert von 325 Millionen USD mit einem Coupon von 5,1 % aus.

Positive
  • Net Income per share increased to $0.54 from $0.50 year-over-year
  • Same Property NOI grew 4.9% year-over-year
  • Record high shop occupancy rate of 93.7%
  • Strong leasing spreads with +9.3% on cash basis
  • Portfolio occupancy increased to 96.1%, up 80 basis points year-over-year
  • Raised 2024 FFO guidance, indicating 5% year-over-year growth
Negative
  • Increased debt with new $325 million senior notes issuance
  • Net debt to EBITDAre ratio at 5.2x

Insights

Strong Q3 results demonstrate robust operational performance with core operating earnings at $1.03 per share, up from $0.97 YoY. The raised 2024 guidance with Nareit FFO now at $4.27-$4.29 per share signals management's confidence. Key positives include 4.9% Same Property NOI growth and record-high shop occupancy of 93.7%.

The healthy leasing spreads of 9.3% cash/20.7% straight-line and strong balance sheet with 5.2x net debt to EBITDAre provide solid fundamentals. Strategic moves including $325M notes offering at 5.1% and $220M YTD development starts position REG well for sustained growth. The grocery-anchored portfolio continues showing resilience with high occupancy rates.

Portfolio metrics reveal exceptional strength in the grocery-anchored retail segment. The 96.1% Same Property leased rate, with anchors at 97.6%, demonstrates premium positioning in high-demand markets. New development projects in Houston and Bay Area markets show strategic expansion in growth corridors.

The $618M development pipeline, with 47% invested, provides significant embedded NOI growth potential. Recent acquisitions in Rhode Island and Austin at attractive cap rates of ~6.5% reflect disciplined capital deployment while maintaining market diversity. The combination of organic growth and value-add initiatives supports sustainable NOI expansion.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Regency Centers Corporation (“Regency Centers”, “Regency” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: REG) today reported financial and operating results for the period ended September 30, 2024 and provided updated 2024 earnings guidance. For the three months ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders was $0.54 per diluted share and $0.50 per diluted share, respectively.

Third Quarter Highlights

  • Reported Nareit FFO of $1.07 per diluted share and Core Operating Earnings of $1.03 per diluted share
  • Raised 2024 Nareit FFO guidance to a range of $4.27 to $4.29 per diluted share and 2024 Core Operating Earnings guidance to a range of $4.12 to $4.14 per diluted share
  • The midpoint of 2024 Core Operating Earnings guidance represents more than 5% year-over-year growth, excluding the collection of receivables reserved during 2020-2021
  • Increased Same Property NOI for the third quarter by 4.9% year-over-year, excluding lease termination fees and the collection of receivables reserved during 2020 and 2021
  • Increased Same Property percent leased by 20 basis points sequentially and 80 basis points year-over-year to 96.1%
  • Increased Same Property shop percent leased by 20 basis points sequentially and 50 basis points year-over-year to a new record high of 93.7%
  • Executed 1.8 million square feet of comparable new and renewal leases at blended rent spreads of +9.3% on a cash basis and +20.7% on a straight-lined basis
  • Started more than $100 million of new development and redevelopment projects, bringing year-to-date total project starts to $220 million
  • Started two new grocery-anchored ground-up development projects, Jordan Ranch Market in Houston, Texas, and Oakley Shops at Laurel Fields in the Bay Area
  • As of September 30, 2024, Regency's in-process development and redevelopment projects had estimated net project costs of $618 million
  • Acquired two grocery-anchored shopping centers, one subsequent to quarter end, for a total of $47 million at Regency's share
  • Priced a public offering of $325 million of senior unsecured notes due January 2035, with a coupon of 5.1%
  • Pro-rata net debt and preferred stock to operating EBITDAre at September 30, 2024 was 5.2x

“We are proud to report another exceptional quarter, highlighted by strong operating fundamentals and meaningful value creation activity,” said Lisa Palmer, President and Chief Executive Officer. “We continue to see robust tenant demand for our grocery-anchored shopping centers, allowing us to accelerate our organic growth while further increasing our investment pipelines. As a result, we are raising current year guidance, and look forward to continued success in 2025.”

Financial Results

Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders

  • For the three months ended September 30, 2024, Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders was $98.1 million, or $0.54 per diluted share, compared to Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders of $89.1 million, or $0.50 per diluted share, for the same period in 2023.

Nareit FFO

  • For the three months ended September 30, 2024, Nareit FFO was $195.1 million, or $1.07 per diluted share, compared to $182.8 million, or $1.02 per diluted share, for the same period in 2023.

Core Operating Earnings

  • For the three months ended September 30, 2024, Core Operating Earnings was $187.8 million, or $1.03 per diluted share, compared to $174.0 million, or $0.97 per diluted share, for the same period in 2023.

Portfolio Performance

Same Property NOI

  • Third quarter 2024 Same Property Net Operating Income (“NOI”), excluding lease termination fees and the collection of receivables reserved during 2020 and 2021, increased by 4.9% compared to the same period in 2023.
    • Same Property base rents contributed 2.7% to Same Property NOI growth in the third quarter of 2024.

Occupancy

  • As of September 30, 2024, Regency’s Same Property portfolio was 96.1% leased, an increase of 20 basis points sequentially, and an increase of 80 basis points compared to September 30, 2023.
    • Same Property anchor percent leased, which includes spaces greater than or equal to 10,000 square feet, was 97.6%, an increase of 100 basis points compared to September 30, 2023.
    • Same Property shop percent leased, which includes spaces less than 10,000 square feet, was 93.7%, an increase of 50 basis points compared to September 30, 2023.
  • As of September 30, 2024, Regency’s Same Property portfolio was 92.7% commenced, an increase of 40 basis points sequentially and an increase of 10 basis points compared to September 30, 2023.

Leasing Activity

  • During the three months ended September 30, 2024, Regency executed approximately 1.8 million square feet of comparable new and renewal leases at a blended cash rent spread of +9.3% and a blended straight-lined rent spread of +20.7%.
  • During the trailing twelve months ended September 30, 2024, the Company executed approximately 7.9 million square feet of comparable new and renewal leases at a blended cash rent spread of +9.7% and a blended straight-lined rent spread of +19.2%.

Capital Allocation and Balance Sheet

Developments and Redevelopments

  • For the three months ended September 30, 2024, the Company started development and redevelopment projects with estimated net project costs of approximately $100 million, at the Company’s share.
  • During the quarter, the Company started two new ground-up development projects, the H-E-B anchored Jordan Ranch Market in Houston, TX, and the Safeway anchored Oakley Shops at Laurel Fields in the Bay Area.
  • As of September 30, 2024, Regency’s in-process development and redevelopment projects had estimated net project costs of $618 million at the Company’s share, 47% of which has been incurred to date.

Property Transactions

  • On August 30, 2024, the Company acquired East Greenwich Square in Rhode Island for approximately $33 million, at Regency's share.
  • Subsequent to quarter end, on October 17, 2024, the Company acquired University Commons in Round Rock, a suburb of Austin, Texas, for approximately $14 million, at Regency's share.
  • On August 21, 2024, the Company disposed of Fenton Marketplace, located in Flint, Michigan, for approximately $12 million, at Regency's share.
  • Subsequent to quarter end, on October 15, 2024, the Company disposed of an office building, located in Greenwich, Connecticut, for approximately $3 million, at Regency's share.

Balance Sheet

  • On August 12, 2024, the Company's operating partnership, Regency Centers, L.P. priced a public offering of $325 million of senior unsecured notes due 2035 (the "Notes") under its existing shelf registration filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Notes will mature on January 15, 2035, and were issued at 99.813% of par value with a coupon of 5.100%. Regency used the net proceeds of the offering to reduce the outstanding balance on its line of credit.
  • As of September 30, 2024, Regency had approximately $1.5 billion of capacity under its revolving credit facility.
  • As of September 30, 2024, Regency’s pro-rata net debt and preferred stock to operating EBITDAre was 5.2x.

2024 Guidance

Regency Centers is hereby providing updated 2024 guidance, as summarized in the table below. Please refer to the Company’s third quarter 2024 ‘Earnings Presentation’ and ‘Quarterly Supplemental’ for additional detail. All materials are posted on the Company’s website at investors.regencycenters.com.

Full Year 2024 Guidance (in thousands, except per share data)YTD 20242024 GuidancePrevious Guidance
    
Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders per diluted share$1.66$2.13 - $2.15$2.02 - $2.06
    
    
Nareit Funds From Operations (“Nareit FFO”) per diluted share$3.20$4.27 - $4.29$4.21 - $4.25
    
    
Core Operating Earnings per diluted share(1)$3.09$4.12 - $4.14$4.06 - $4.10
    
    
Same property NOI growth without termination fees or collection of 2020/2021 reserves3.4%+/- 3.50%+2.25% to +2.75%
    
    
Non-cash revenues(2)$33,613+/-$42,000+/- $42,000
    
    
G&A expense, net(3)$72,058+/-$95,000$93,000-$95,000
    
    
Interest expense, net and Preferred stock dividends(4)$158,433+/-$214,000$213,000-$215,000
    
    
Management, transaction and other fees$19,189+/-$26,000+/-$25,000
    
    
Development and Redevelopment spend$158,508+/-$215,000+/-$200,000
    
    
Acquisitions$78,155+/-$92,000+/-$81,000
Cap rate (weighted average)6.6%+/- 6.5%+/- 6.5%
    
    
Dispositions$106,500+/-$109,000+/-$125,000
Cap rate (weighted average)5.4%+/- 5.5%+/- 5.5%
    
    
Share/unit repurchases$200,000$200,000$200,000
    
    
Merger-related transition expense$7,069+/-$7,000+/-$7,000
    


 Note: With the exception of per share and investment/transaction data, figures above represent 100% of Regency's consolidated entities and its pro-rata share of
unconsolidated real estate partnerships.
    
(1)Core Operating Earnings excludes certain non-cash items, including straight-line rents, above/below market rent amortization, debt and derivative mark-to-market
amortization, as well as transaction related income/expenses and debt extinguishment charges.
(2)As of Q3 2024, includes above and below market rent amortization and straight-line rents, and excludes debt and derivative mark to market amortization.
(3)Represents 'General & administrative, net' before gains or losses on deferred compensation plan, as reported on supplemental pages 5 and 7 and calculated on a pro rata basis.
(4)As of Q3 2024, includes debt and derivative mark to market amortization, and is net of interest income.
  

Conference Call Information

To discuss Regency’s third quarter results and provide further business updates, management will host a conference call on Tuesday, October 29th at 11:00 a.m. ET. Dial-in and webcast information is below.

Third Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call

Date:Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Time:11:00 a.m. ET
Dial#:877-407-0789 or 201-689-8562
Webcast:Third Quarter 2024 Webcast Link
  

Replay: Webcast Archive – Investor Relations page under Events & Webcasts

About Regency Centers Corporation (Nasdaq: REG)

Regency Centers is a preeminent national owner, operator, and developer of shopping centers located in suburban trade areas with compelling demographics. Our portfolio includes thriving properties merchandised with highly productive grocers, restaurants, service providers, and best-in-class retailers that connect to their neighborhoods, communities, and customers. Operating as a fully integrated real estate company, Regency Centers is a qualified real estate investment trust (REIT) that is self-administered, self-managed, and an S&P 500 Index member. For more information, please visit RegencyCenters.com.

Reconciliation of Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders to Nareit FFO, Core Operating Earnings, and Adjusted Funds from Operations – Actual (in thousands, except per share amounts)

For the Periods Ended September 30, 2024 and 2023Three Months Ended  Year to Date
 
 2024  2023  2024  2023  
Reconciliation of Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders to Nareit
FFO:
                
                 
Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders$98,056   89,076  $303,672   273,139  
Adjustments to reconcile to Nareit Funds From Operations (1):                
Depreciation and amortization (excluding FF&E) 107,801   94,011   319,765   272,551  
Gain on sale of real estate, net of tax (11,365)  (827)  (33,853)  (1,132) 
Exchangeable operating partnership units 593   520   1,836   1,490  
 Nareit Funds From Operations$195,085   182,780  $591,420   546,048  
                 
Nareit FFO per share (diluted)$1.07   1.02  $3.20   3.13  
Weighted average shares (diluted) 182,872   179,311   184,548   174,621  
                 
Reconciliation of Nareit FFO to Core Operating Earnings:                
                 
Nareit Funds From Operations$195,085   182,780  $591,420   546,048  
Adjustments to reconcile to Core Operating Earnings (1):                
Not Comparable Items                
Merger transition costs 2,375   1,511   7,069   1,511  
Loss on early extinguishment of debt -   -   180   -  
Certain Non-Cash Items                
Straight-line rent (5,886)  (3,142)  (16,907)  (7,315) 
Uncollectible straight-line rent (134)  92   1,899   (2,298) 
Above/below market rent amortization, net (5,370)  (7,919)  (17,910)  (22,138) 
Debt and derivative mark-to-market amortization 1,693   667   4,333   667  
Core Operating Earnings$187,763   173,989   570,084   516,475  
                 
Core Operating Earnings per share (diluted)$1.03   0.97  $3.09   2.96  
Weighted average shares (diluted) 182,872   179,311   184,548   174,621  
                 
Weighted Average Shares For Diluted Earnings per Share 181,772   178,231   183,448   173,711  
                 
Weighted Average Shares For Diluted FFO and Core Operating Earnings per Share 182,872   179,311   184,548   174,621  
                 
Reconciliation of Core Operating Earnings to Adjusted Funds from Operations:                
                 
Core Operating Earnings$187,763   173,989  $570,084   516,475  
Adjustments to reconcile to Adjusted Funds from Operations (1):                
Operating capital expenditures (36,430)  (26,638)  (91,168)  (65,183) 
Debt cost and derivative adjustments 2,107   1,690   6,269   5,049  
Stock-based compensation 4,776   4,199   14,078   13,123  
Adjusted Funds from Operations$158,216   153,240  $499,263   469,464  
 
(1)   Includes Regency's consolidated entities and its pro-rata share of unconsolidated real estate partnerships, net of pro-rata share attributable to noncontrolling interests.
 

Reconciliation of Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders to Pro-Rata Same Property NOI - Actual (in thousands)

For the Periods Ended September 30, 2024 and 2023Three Months Ended Year to Date
 
  2024
 2023 2024 2023 
                  
Net income attributable to common shareholders$98,056   89,076  $303,672   273,139  
 Less:                
 Management, transaction, and other fees (6,765)  (7,079)  (19,896)  (20,223) 
 Other (1) (12,115)  (12,016)  (37,428)  (34,317) 
Plus:                
 Depreciation and amortization 100,955   87,505   299,508   253,373  
 General and administrative 25,073   20,903   75,443   71,248  
 Other operating expense 3,654   3,533   9,363   4,718  
 Other expense, net 34,290   39,643   94,898   109,192  
 Equity in income of investments in real estate partnerships excluded from NOI (2) 12,492   11,668   39,439   35,266  
 Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests 2,107   1,453   7,252   4,050  
 Preferred stock dividends 3,413   1,644   10,239   1,644  
 NOI 261,160   236,330   782,490   698,090  
                  
Less non-same property NOI (3) (25,572)  (10,331)  (79,675)  (11,427) 
                  
 Same Property NOI$235,588   225,999  $702,815   686,663  
 % change 4.2%      2.4%     
                  
 Same Property NOI without Termination Fees$234,952   224,962  $699,621   680,222  
 % change 4.4%      2.9%     
                  
 Same Property NOI without Termination Fees or Redevelopments$199,650   192,491  $594,890   582,505  
 % change 3.7%      2.1%     
                  
 Same Property NOI without Termination Fees or Collection of 2020/2021 Reserves$234,952   223,913  $699,621   676,486  
 % change 4.9%      3.4%     
  
(1)Includes straight-line rental income and expense, net of reserves, above and below market rent amortization, other fees, and noncontrolling interests.
(2)Includes non-NOI expenses incurred at our unconsolidated real estate partnerships, such as, but not limited to, straight-line rental income, above and below market rent amortization, depreciation and amortization, interest expense, and real estate gains and impairments.
(3)Includes revenues and expenses attributable to Non-Same Property, Projects in Development, corporate activities, and noncontrolling interests.
 

Same Property NOI is a key non-GAAP measure used by management in evaluating the operating performance of Regency’s properties. The Company provides a reconciliation of Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders to pro-rata Same Property NOI.

Reported results are preliminary and not final until the filing of the Company’s Form 10-Q with the SEC and, therefore, remain subject to adjustment.
The Company has published forward-looking statements and additional financial information in its third quarter 2024 supplemental package that may help investors estimate earnings. A copy of the Company’s third quarter 2024 supplemental package will be available on the Company's website at investors.regencycenters.com or by written request to: Investor Relations, Regency Centers Corporation, One Independent Drive, Suite 114, Jacksonville, Florida, 32202. The supplemental package contains more detailed financial and property results including financial statements, an outstanding debt summary, acquisition and development activity, investments in partnerships, information pertaining to securities issued other than common stock, property details, a significant tenant rent report and a lease expiration table in addition to earnings and valuation guidance assumptions. The information provided in the supplemental package is unaudited and includes non-GAAP measures, and there can be no assurance that the information will not vary from the final information in the Company’s Form 10-Q for the period ended September 30, 2024. Regency may, but assumes no obligation to, update information in the supplemental package from time to time.

Non-GAAP Disclosure
We believe these non-GAAP measures provide useful information to our Board of Directors, management and investors regarding certain trends relating to our financial condition and results of operations. Our management uses these non-GAAP measures to compare our performance to that of prior periods for trend analyses, purposes of determining management incentive compensation and budgeting, forecasting and planning purposes.

We do not consider non-GAAP measures an alternative to financial measures determined in accordance with GAAP, rather they supplement GAAP measures by providing additional information we believe to be useful to our shareholders. The principal limitation of these non-GAAP financial measures is they may exclude significant expense and income items that are required by GAAP to be recognized in our consolidated financial statements. In addition, they reflect the exercise of management’s judgment about which expense and income items are excluded or included in determining these non-GAAP financial measures. In order to compensate for these limitations, reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures we use to their most directly comparable GAAP measures are provided. Non-GAAP financial measures should not be relied upon in evaluating the financial condition, results of operations or future prospects of the Company.

Nareit FFO is a commonly used measure of REIT performance, which the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“Nareit”) defines as net income, computed in accordance with GAAP, excluding gains on sale and impairments of real estate, net of tax, plus depreciation and amortization, and after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures. Regency computes Nareit FFO for all periods presented in accordance with Nareit's definition. Since Nareit FFO excludes depreciation and amortization and gains on sales and impairments of real estate, it provides a performance measure that, when compared year over year, reflects the impact on operations from trends in percent leased, rental rates, operating costs, acquisition and development activities, and financing costs. This provides a perspective of the Company’s financial performance not immediately apparent from net income determined in accordance with GAAP. Thus, Nareit FFO is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure of the Company's operating performance, which does not represent cash generated from operating activities in accordance with GAAP; and, therefore, should not be considered a substitute measure of cash flows from operations. The Company provides a reconciliation of Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders to Nareit FFO.

Core Operating Earnings is an additional performance measure that excludes from Nareit FFO: (i) transaction related income or expenses; (ii) gains or losses from the early extinguishment of debt; (iii) certain non-cash components of earnings derived from above and below market rent amortization, straight-line rents, and amortization of mark-to-market of debt adjustments; and (iv) other amounts as they occur. The Company provides a reconciliation of Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders to Nareit FFO to Core Operating Earnings.

Adjusted Funds From Operations is an additional performance measure used by Regency that reflects cash available to fund the Company’s business needs and distribution to shareholders. AFFO is calculated by adjusting Core Operating Earnings ("COE") for (i) capital expenditures necessary to maintain and lease the Company’s portfolio of properties, (ii) debt cost and derivative adjustments and (iii) stock-based compensation. The Company provides a reconciliation of Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders to Nareit FFO, to Core Operating Earnings, and to Adjusted Funds from Operations.

Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this document regarding anticipated financial, business, legal or other outcomes including business and market conditions, outlook and other similar statements relating to Regency’s future events, developments, or financial or operational performance or results such as our 2024 Guidance, are “forward-looking statements” made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements are identified by the use of words such as “may,” “will,” “could,” “should,” “would,” “expect,” “estimate,” “believe,” “intend,” “forecast,” “project,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “guidance,” and other similar language. However, the absence of these or similar words or expressions does not mean a statement is not forward-looking. While we believe these forward-looking statements are reasonable when made, forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or events and undue reliance should not be placed on these statements. Although we believe the expectations reflected in any forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, we can give no assurance these expectations will be attained, and it is possible actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements due to a variety of risks and uncertainties. Our operations are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, those risk factors described in our Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filings, our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 (“2023 Form 10-K”) under Item 1A. When considering an investment in our securities, you should carefully read and consider these risks, together with all other information in our Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and our other filings and submissions to the SEC. If any of the events described in the risk factors actually occur, our business, financial condition or operating results, as well as the market price of our securities, could be materially adversely affected. Forward-looking statements are only as of the date they are made, and Regency undertakes no duty to update its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or developments or otherwise, except as to the extent required by law. These risks and events include, without limitation:

Risk Factors Related to the Current Economic and Geopolitical Environments
Interest rates in the current economic environment may adversely impact our cost to borrow, real estate valuation, and stock price. Current economic challenges, including the potential for recession, may adversely impact our tenants and our business. Unfavorable developments affecting the banking and financial services industry could adversely affect our business, liquidity and financial condition, and overall results of operations. Additionally, current geopolitical challenges would impact the U.S. economy and our results of operations and financial condition.

Risk Factors to Regency’s Financial Performance Related to the Company’s Acquisition of Urstadt Biddle
Regency may not realize the anticipated benefits and synergies from the Urstadt Biddle merger.

Risk Factors Related to Pandemics or other Health Crises
Pandemics or other health crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, may adversely affect our tenants’ financial condition, the profitability of our properties, and our access to the capital markets and could have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations, cash flows and financial condition.

Risk Factors Related to Operating Retail-Based Shopping Centers
Economic and market conditions may adversely affect the retail industry and consequently reduce our revenues and cash flow and increase our operating expenses. Shifts in retail trends, sales, and delivery methods between brick-and-mortar stores, e-commerce, home delivery, and curbside pick-up may adversely impact our revenues, results of operations, and cash flows. Changing economic and retail market conditions in geographic areas where our properties are concentrated may reduce our revenues and cash flow. Our success depends on the continued presence and success of our “anchor” tenants. A percentage of our revenues are derived from “local” tenants and our net income may be adversely impacted if these tenants are not successful, or if the demand for the types or mix of tenants significantly change. We may be unable to collect balances due from tenants in bankruptcy. Many of our costs and expenses associated with operating our properties may remain constant or increase, even if our lease income decreases. Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and other building, fire, and safety and regulations may have a material negative effect on us.

Risk Factors Related to Real Estate Investments
Our real estate assets may decline in value and be subject to impairment losses which may reduce our net income. We face risks associated with development, redevelopment and expansion of properties. We face risks associated with the development of mixed-use commercial properties. We face risks associated with the acquisition of properties. We may be unable to sell properties when desired because of market conditions. Changes in tax laws could impact our acquisition or disposition of real estate.

Risk Factors Related to the Environment Affecting Our Properties
Climate change may adversely impact our properties directly and may lead to additional compliance obligations and costs as well as additional taxes and fees. Geographic concentration of our properties makes our business more vulnerable to natural disasters, severe weather conditions and climate change. Costs of environmental remediation may adversely impact our financial performance and reduce our cash flow.

Risk Factors Related to Corporate Matters
An increased focus on metrics and reporting relating to environmental, social, and governance (“ESG”) factors may impose additional costs and expose us to new risks. An uninsured loss or a loss that exceeds the insurance coverage on our properties may subject us to loss of capital and revenue on those properties. Failure to attract and retain key personnel may adversely affect our business and operations.

Risk Factors Related to Our Partnerships and Joint Ventures
We do not have voting control over all of the properties owned in our real estate partnerships and joint ventures, so we are unable to ensure that our objectives will be pursued. The termination of our partnerships may adversely affect our cash flow, operating results, and our ability to make distributions to stock and unit holders.

Risk Factors Related to Funding Strategies and Capital Structure
Our ability to sell properties and fund acquisitions and developments may be adversely impacted by higher market capitalization rates and lower NOI at our properties which may dilute earnings. We depend on external sources of capital, which may not be available in the future on favorable terms or at all. Our debt financing may adversely affect our business and financial condition. Covenants in our debt agreements may restrict our operating activities and adversely affect our financial condition. Increases in interest rates would cause our borrowing costs to rise and negatively impact our results of operations. Hedging activity may expose us to risks, including the risks that a counterparty will not perform and that the hedge will not yield the economic benefits we anticipate, which may adversely affect us.

Risk Factors Related to Information Management and Technology
The unauthorized access, use, theft or destruction of tenant or employee personal, financial, or other data or of Regency's proprietary or confidential information stored in our information systems or by third parties on our behalf could impact our reputation and brand and expose us to potential liabilities and adverse financial impact. The use of technology based on artificial intelligence presents risks relating to confidentiality, creation of inaccurate and flawed outputs and emerging regulatory risk, any or all of which may adversely affect our business and results of operations.

Risk Factors Related to the Market Price for Our Securities
Changes in economic and market conditions may adversely affect the market price of our securities. There is no assurance that we will continue to pay dividends at current or historical rates.

Risk Factors Related to the Company’s Qualification as a REIT
If the Company fails to qualify as a REIT for federal income tax purposes, it would be subject to federal income tax at regular corporate rates. Dividends paid by REITs generally do not qualify for reduced tax rates. Certain foreign shareholders may be subject to U.S. federal income tax on gain recognized on a disposition of our common stock if we do not qualify as a “domestically controlled” REIT. Legislative or other actions affecting REITs may have a negative effect on us or our investors. Complying with REIT requirements may limit our ability to hedge effectively and may cause us to incur tax liabilities. Partnership tax audit rules could have a material adverse effect.

Risk Factors Related to the Company’s Common Stock
Restrictions on the ownership of the Company’s capital stock to preserve its REIT status may delay or prevent a change in control. The issuance of the Company's capital stock may delay or prevent a change in control. Ownership in the Company may be diluted in the future.

Christy McElroy
904 598 7616
ChristyMcElroy@regencycenters.com

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FAQ

What was Regency Centers (REG) earnings per share in Q3 2024?

Regency Centers reported Net Income of $0.54 per diluted share in Q3 2024, compared to $0.50 per diluted share in Q3 2023.

What is Regency Centers (REG) updated FFO guidance for 2024?

Regency Centers raised its 2024 Nareit FFO guidance to a range of $4.27 to $4.29 per diluted share.

What was Regency Centers (REG) Same Property NOI growth in Q3 2024?

Same Property NOI increased by 4.9% year-over-year in Q3 2024, excluding lease termination fees and collection of receivables reserved during 2020-2021.

What was Regency Centers (REG) occupancy rate in Q3 2024?

Regency Centers' Same Property portfolio was 96.1% leased as of September 30, 2024, up 80 basis points year-over-year.

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