Release Date: April 30, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you comment on the expected NOI growth rate for Legacy West and its current occupancy rates? A: The embedded rent bumps for Legacy West are 2.6%, above the portfolio average of 1.8-1.7%. There's significant mark-to-market potential, with 30% of deals rolling over in the next three years. The office component is 98.7% leased, and retail is 95% leased. (John Kiy, CEO)
Q: How is the office demand at Legacy West, and what is the remaining lease duration? A: The office product is strong, with 98% leased and action on the remaining space. The submarket in Plano is robust, with 95% leased. The average lease duration is around six years, and there's potential to push rents higher. (John Kiy, CEO; Tom McGowan, COO)
Q: Is there interest in expanding the relationship with GIC for additional investments? A: Yes, we are happy with our partnership with GIC and are actively working on a second joint venture. The long-term vision is aligned, and there are other opportunities to explore. (John Kiy, CEO)
Q: What is driving the shift in the bad debt reserve, and are there any concerns with tenant AR? A: The anchor reserve decreased due to better-than-expected outcomes, and the general reserve increased due to economic uncertainty. There's no specific concern with tenant AR; it's a precautionary measure. (Keith Fee, CFO)
Q: How is the transaction environment for selling power center type deals? A: The environment remains healthy, with active acquisition buyers and competitive cap rates. There's liquidity, and demand is strong despite geopolitical uncertainties. (John Kiy, CEO)
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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