FREDERICTON, NB, Aug. 5, 2026 /CNW/ -- Plaza Retail REIT (TSX: PLZ.UN) ("Plaza" or the "REIT") today announced its financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2026.
"We delivered solid growth through the first half of 2026, supported by continued execution across our portfolio," said Jason Parravano, President and Chief Executive Officer. FFO per unit increased to $0.105 for the quarter, $0.202 year-to-date, up 5.0% and 7.4% respectively, compared with the same periods in the prior year (or 8.3% year-to-date after adjusting for certain timing and severance impacts). AFFO per unit increased to $0.078 for the quarter, $0.152 year-to-date, up 16.4% and 7.0% respectively, compared with the same periods in the prior year (or 8.0% year-to-date after adjusting for certain timing and severance impacts). Our FFO and AFFO payout ratios also improved to 69.2% and 92.2% year-to-date, respectively, strengthening our financial flexibility and demonstrating that the structural changes made to the business over the past year are producing sustainable results and predictable growth.
Operating fundamentals remained resilient. Total NOI increased by 4.3% for the quarter, 3.4% year-to-date, and same asset NOI increased by 2.7% for the quarter, 2.3% year-to-date. Committed occupancy remained strong at 97.6%, supported by continued tenant demand, contractual rent growth and leasing activity across our essential retail portfolio.
"We remain focused on improving the quality, scale and earnings capacity of our portfolio," continued Mr. Parravano. "While we have selectively sold certain properties this year, we will continue to add square footage through developments, intensifications and other strategic initiatives. This reflects a deliberate approach to capital allocation. We are recycling capital from mature or non-core assets into opportunities that can generate stronger returns, improve portfolio quality and contribute to sustainable cash flow growth."
"Our progress is measured not simply by the number of properties we own, but by the quality and scale of our real estate, the cash flow it generates, and the value created on a per unit basis. With growing FFO and AFFO, improved payout ratios and a pipeline of projects advancing across the portfolio, we believe Plaza is well positioned to continue creating long term value for unitholders."
Summary of Selected IFRS Financial Results
(CAD$000s, ThreeMonthsEndedJune ThreeMonthsEndedJune $ Change % Change SixMonthsEndedJune SixMonthsEndedJune $ Change % Change
except 30, 2026 30, 2025 30, 2026 30, 2025
percentages)
Revenues $32,185 $31,791 $394 1.2 % $64,695 $62,928 $1,767 2.8 %
Net operating
income
(NOI)(1) $19,926 $19,098 $828 4.3 % $38,721 $37,442 $1,279 3.4 %
Net change in
fair value of
investment
properties $5,100 $1,279 $3,821 n/a $7,218 $3,415 $3,803 n/a
Profit and
total
comprehensive
income $16,601 $12,653 $3,948 31.2 % $29,421 $21,972 $7,449 33.9 %
(1) This is a non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to the
Non-GAAP Financial Measures defined here and in Part
I and VII of the Management's Discussion and Analysis
("MD&A") ending June 30, 2026 for more information
on each non-GAAP financial measure.
Quarterly Highlights
-- NOI was $19.9 million, up $828 thousand or 4.3% from the same period in
2025. The increase is due to increased revenue from leasing and rent
escalations, in addition to improved cost recoveries over the same period
in the prior year.
-- Profit and total comprehensive income for the current quarter was $16.6
million compared to $12.7 million in the same period in the prior year.
Profit and total comprehensive income was impacted by changes in fair
value of investment properties, which accounted for $3.8 million of the
increase over the same period in the prior year.
Year-To-Date Highlights
-- NOI was $38.7 million, up $1.3 million or 3.4% from the same period in
2025. The increase is due to increased revenue from leasing and rent
escalations, in addition to improved cost recoveries over the same period
in the prior year, partially offset by higher operating expenses.
-- Profit and total comprehensive income for the current year was $29.4
million compared to $22.0 million in the same period in the prior year.
Profit and total comprehensive income was impacted by the change in share
of profit of associates, which increased by $2.0 million over the same
period in the prior year. This was mainly due to the non-cash fair value
adjustment to the underlying investment properties, as well as 5400
Laurier Ouest Limited Partnership due to the sale of 5400 Laurier Ouest,
Ste Hyacinthe, and acquisition of Plazacorp Ontario-1 Limited
Partnership. Profit and total comprehensive income was also impacted by
changes in fair value of investment properties, which accounted for $3.8
million of the increase.
Summary of Selected Non-IFRS Financial Results
(CAD$000s, except ThreeMonthsEndedJune ThreeMonthsEndedJune $ Change % Change SixMonthsEndedJune SixMonthsEndedJune $ Change % Change
percentages, 30, 2026 30, 2025 30, 2026 30, 2025
units repurchased
and
per unit amounts)
FFO(1) $11,670 $11,187 $483 4.3 % $22,578 $20,950 $1,628 7.8 %
FFO per unit(1) $0.105 $0.100 $0.005 5.0 % $0.202 $0.188 $0.014 7.4 %
FFO payout
ratio(1) 66.9 % 69.8 % n/a (4.1 %) 69.2 % 74.6 % n/a (7.2 %)
AFFO(1) $8,668 $7,511 $1,157 15.4 % $16,949 $15,800 $1,149 7.3 %
AFFO per unit(1) $0.078 $0.067 $0.011 16.4 % $0.152 $0.142 $0.010 7.0 %
AFFO payout
ratio(1) 90.1 % 104.0 % n/a (13.4 %) 92.2 % 98.9 % n/a (6.8 %)
Same-asset NOI(1) $19,606 $19,099 $507 2.7 % $38,540 $37,660 $880 2.3 %
Committed
occupancy --
including
non-consolidated
investments(2) 97.6 % 98.0 % n/a (0.4 %)
Same-asset
committed
occupancy(3) 97.1 % 97.6 % n/a (0.5 %)
(1) This is a non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to the
Non-GAAP Financial Measures defined here and in Part
I and VII of the MD&A ending June 30, 2026 for more
information on each non-GAAP financial measure.
(2) Excludes properties under development.
(3) Same-asset committed occupancy excludes properties
under development and non-consolidated investments.
Quarterly Highlights
-- FFO & AFFO: For the three months ended June 30, 2026 FFO increased $483
thousand or 4.3% on a dollar basis and 5.0% on a per unit basis, compared
with the same quarter in the prior year. FFO increased due to higher NOI
from same-asset, acquisitions, intensifications, developments and
properties transferred to income producing. FFO was also impacted by
properties sold, from which the capital generated was recently deployed.
In addition, FFO was impacted by a decrease in administrative costs,
primarily due to accrued bonuses in the prior year. AFFO of $8.7 million
increased $1.2 million or $15.4% on a dollar and 16.4% on a per unit
basis compared to the same quarter in the prior year. AFFO was impacted
by the changes in FFO noted above, as well as lower leasing costs and
lower maintenance capital expenditures in the current period.
-- Same-asset NOI increased by $507 thousand or 2.7% due to an increase in
revenue from rent escalations and renewals, improved cost recoveries and
operating expense timing.
Year-To-Date Highlights
-- FFO & AFFO: For the six months ended June 30, 2026 FFO increased $1.6
million or 7.8% on a dollar basis and 7.4% on a per unit basis, when
compared with the prior year-to-date. FFO increased due to higher NOI
from same-asset, acquisitions, intensifications, developments and
properties transferred to income producing. FFO was also impacted by
properties sold, from which the capital generated was recently
deployed. In addition, FFO was impacted by an increase in
administrative costs, partially due to accrued bonuses as well as higher
technology costs and professional fees in the current year, partially
offset by reorganization costs in the prior year. AFFO increased by $1.1
million or 7.3% on a dollar basis and 7.0% on a per unit basis, when
compared with the prior year-to-date. AFFO was impacted by the changes
in FFO noted above, as well as higher leasing costs in the current
year-to-date reflecting initiatives to attract higher-quality tenants and
drive optimizations at existing properties to achieve improved rental
spreads.
-- Same-asset NOI increased by $880 thousand or 2.3% due to an increase in
revenue from rent escalations and renewals, in addition to improved cost