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Some of the risks and uncertainties that may cause our actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements include, among others, the following:
−Removed: • the factors included under the headings “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 9, 2022, in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2022, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 4, 2022, in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2022, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 3, 2022, in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and in our other public filings;
+Added: • the factors included under the headings “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 8, 2023, in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and in our other public filings;
• our ability to identify and acquire industrial properties on terms favorable to us;
• general volatility of the capital markets and the market price of our common stock;
−Removed: • adverse economic or real estate conditions or developments in the industrial real estate sector and/or in the markets in which we acquire properties;
+Added: • adverse economic or real estate conditions or developments in the industrial real estate sector and/or in the markets in which we own properties;
• our dependence on key personnel and our reliance on third-party property managers;
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• risks relating to our real estate redevelopment, renovation and expansion strategies and activities (including rising inflation, supply chain disruptions and construction delays);
−Removed: • the ongoing impact of the novel coronavirus (“COVID-19”), or the impact of any future pandemic, epidemic or outbreak of any other highly infectious disease, on the U.S., regional and global economies and on our business, financial condition and results of operations and that of our tenants;
+Added: • the impact of COVID-19 or any future pandemic, epidemic or outbreak of any other highly infectious disease on the U.S., regional and global economies and on our business, financial condition and results of operations and that of our tenants;
• our failure to qualify or maintain our status as a real estate investment trust (“REIT”), and possible adverse changes to tax laws;
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Los Angeles, Northern New Jersey/New York City, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Miami, and Washington, D.C.
−Removed: We invest in several types of industrial real estate, including warehouse/distribution (approximately 77.9% of our total annualized base rent as of September 30, 2022), flex (including light industrial and research and development, or R&D) (approximately 4.3%), transshipment (approximately 6.0%) and improved land (approximately 11.8%).
+Added: We invest in several types of industrial real estate, including warehouse/distribution (approximately 75.9% of our total annualized base rent as of March 31, 2023), flex (including light industrial and research and development, or R&D) (approximately 3.9%), transshipment (approximately 6.7%) and improved land (approximately 13.5%).
We target functional properties in infill locations that may be shared by multiple tenants and that cater to customer demand within the various submarkets in which we operate.
Infill locations are geographic locations surrounded by high concentrations of already developed land and existing buildings.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, we owned a total of 252 buildings (including two buildings held for sale) aggregating approximately 15.4 million square feet, 46 improved land parcels consisting of approximately 159.9 acres and two properties under redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of two improved land parcels aggregating approximately 12.1 acres.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, our buildings and improved land parcels were approximately 98.4% and 91.6% leased, respectively, to 575 customers, the largest of which accounted for approximately 4.5% of our total annualized base rent.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, we owned a total of 257 buildings (including one building held for sale) aggregating approximately 15.9 million square feet, 46 improved land parcels consisting of approximately 161.4 acres and four properties under development or redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of 12 buildings aggregating approximately 2.3 million square feet and one approximately 7.2 acre improved land parcel.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, our buildings and improved land parcels were approximately 98.1% and 98.9% leased, respectively, to 566 customers, the largest of which accounted for approximately 3.7% of our total annualized base rent.
See “Item 1 – Our Investment Strategy – Industrial Facility General Characteristics” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 for a general description of these types of industrial real estate.
−Removed: We are an internally managed Maryland corporation and elected to be taxed as a REIT under Sections 856 through 860 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or the Code, commencing with our taxable year ended December 31, 2010.
−Removed: The following table summarizes by type our investments in real estate as of September 30, 2022:
+Added: We are an internally managed Maryland corporation and elected to be taxed as a REIT under Sections 856 through 860 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, commencing with our taxable year ended December 31, 2010.
+Added: The following table summarizes by type our investments in real estate as of March 31, 2023:
Type Number of Buildings or Improved Land Parcels Annualized Base Rent (in thousands) 1
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Total 303 $ 235,192 100.0 %
−Removed: 1 Annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of September 30, 2022, multiplied by 12.
−Removed: The following table summarizes by market our investments in real estate as of September 30, 2022:
+Added: 1 Annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of March 31, 2023, multiplied by 12.
+Added: The following table summarizes by market our investments in real estate as of March 31, 2023:
Los Angeles Northern New Jersey/New York City San Francisco Bay Area Seattle Miami Washington, D.C.
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% of Total 17.4 % 17.3 % 19.1 % 17.5 % 17.7 % 11.0 % 100.0 %
−Removed: Occupancy % as of September 30, 2022
+Added: Occupancy % as of March 31, 2023
98.0 % 99.0 % 96.7 % 95.9 % 100.0 % 99.4 % 98.1 %
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% of Total 18.5 % 42.2 % 4.4 % 16.0 % 6.1 % 12.8 % 100.0 %
−Removed: Occupancy % as of September 30, 2022
+Added: Occupancy % as of March 31, 2023
96.6 % 100.0 % 100.0 % 96.9 % 100.0 % 100.0 % 98.9 %
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% of Total Gross Book Value 17.8 % 20.7 % 19.8 % 15.8 % 17.4 % 8.5 % 100.0 %
−Removed: 1 Annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of September 30, 2022, multiplied by 12.
−Removed: 2 Weighted average remaining lease term is calculated by summing the remaining lease term of each lease as of September 30, 2022, weighted by the respective square footage.
−Removed: 3 Includes two properties under redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of two improved land parcels aggregating approximately 12.1 acres, and two properties held for sale with an aggregate gross book value of approximately $12.1 million.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, we owned two properties under redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of two improved land parcels aggregating approximately 12.1 acres, with a total expected investment of approximately $51.3 million, including redevelopment costs, capitalized interest and other costs.
−Removed: The following table summarizes our capital expenditures incurred during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021 (dollars in thousands):
−Removed: For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
−Removed: 2022 2021 2022 2021
+Added: 1 Annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of March 31, 2023, multiplied by 12.
+Added: 2 Weighted average remaining lease term is calculated by summing the remaining lease term of each lease as of March 31, 2023, weighted by the respective square footage.
+Added: 3 Includes four properties under development or redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of 12 buildings aggregating approximately 2.3 million square feet and one approximately 7.2 acre improved land parcel, and one property held for sale with an aggregate gross book value of approximately $14.8 million.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, we owned four properties under development or redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of 12 buildings aggregating approximately 2.3 million square feet and one approximately 7.2 acre improved land parcel, with a total expected investment of approximately $571.2 million, including redevelopment costs, capitalized interest and other costs.
+Added: The following table summarizes our capital expenditures incurred during the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 (dollars in thousands):
+Added: For the Three Months Ended March 31,
Building improvements $ 6,404 $ 9,516
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Leasing commissions 3,176 4,691
−Removed: Redevelopment, renovation and expansion 1,762 4,052 20,945 9,935
+Added: Development, redevelopment, renovation and expansion 11,620 11,951
Total capital expenditures 1
$ 21,810 $ 30,705
−Removed: 1 Includes approximately $12.2 million and $14.2 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively, and approximately $54.9 million and $28.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively, related to leasing acquired vacancy, redevelopment construction in progress and renovation and expansion projects (stabilization capital) at 26 and 15 properties for the three months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively, and at 34 and 17 properties for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
−Removed: Also includes approximately $3.4 million and $3.6 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively, related to roof replacements in advance of rooftop solar installations as part of our environmental, social and governance initiatives.
+Added: 1 Includes approximately $17.0 million and $23.5 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively, related to leasing acquired vacancy, redevelopment construction in progress and renovation and expansion projects (stabilization capital) at 20 and 21 properties for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Our industrial properties are typically subject to leases on a “triple net basis,” in which tenants pay their proportionate share of real estate taxes, insurance and operating costs, or are subject to leases on a “modified gross basis,” in which tenants pay expenses over certain threshold levels.
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As needed, we hold discussions with the tenant’s management about their business and we conduct site visits of the tenant’s operations.
−Removed: Our top 20 customers based on annualized base rent as of September 30, 2022 are as follows:
+Added: Our top 20 customers based on annualized base rent as of March 31, 2023 are as follows:
Customer Leases Rentable
Square Feet % of Total
−Removed: Square Feet Annualized
+Added: Square Feet Improved Land Acreage Annualized
(in thousands) 1
−Removed: 1 Amazon.com 2
5 471,880 3.0 % 2.8 $ 8,685 3.7 %
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1 230,891 1.4 % — 3,463 1.4 %
−Removed: 7 O'Neill Logistics
+Added: 7 International Cargo Terminals Inc.
1 31,601 0.2 % — 3,300 1.4 %
+Added: 8 Meta Platforms, Inc.
+Added: 1 225,678 1.4 % — 2,811 1.2 %
+Added: 9 Lucid USA, Inc.
+Added: 1 161,680 1.0 % — 2,522 1.1 %
10 Port Kearny Security, Inc.
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1 — — % 7.2 2,160 0.9 %
+Added: 12 O'Neill Logistics
+Added: 2 237,692 1.5 % — 2,131 0.9 %
13 Costco-Innovel Solutions LLC
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14 Hanjin International America, Inc.
−Removed: and Hanjin Transportation Co., LTD
1 114,061 0.7 % — 1,908 0.8 %
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1 147,898 0.9 % — 1,804 0.7 %
+Added: 18 The RK Logistics Group, Inc.
+Added: 1 141,275 0.9 % — 1,729 0.7 %
+Added: 2 61,252 0.4 % — 1,662 0.7 %
20 Divergent Technologies, Inc.
2 72,808 0.5 % 1.4 1,661 0.7 %
−Removed: 16 Bar Logistics
+Added: Total 49 3,258,559 20.5 % 40.4 $ 58,175 24.7 %
+Added: 1 Annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of March 31, 2023, multiplied by 12.
+Added: 2 Total annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases, for all buildings and improved land parcels, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of March 31, 2023, multiplied by 12.
+Added: The following tables summarize the anticipated lease expirations for leases in place as of March 31, 2023, without giving effect to the exercise of unexercised renewal options or termination rights, if any, at or prior to the scheduled expirations:
+Added: Year Rentable Square Feet % of Total Rentable
+Added: Square Feet Annualized Base Rent
+Added: (in thousands) 2
+Added: % of Total Annualized
+Added: 2023 (9 months) 1
1,653,809 10.4 % $ 24,927 9.2 %
−Removed: 17 Topaz Lighting Corp.
2024 1,803,595 11.3 % 20,645 7.6 %
2025 2,229,751 14.0 % 34,362 12.6 %
−Removed: 19 PODS Enterprises, LLC
2026 2,631,645 16.5 % 37,838 13.9 %
−Removed: 20 Envogue International
2027 2,434,230 15.3 % 40,068 14.7 %
+Added: Thereafter 4,870,489 30.6 % 76,851 28.3 %
Total 15,623,519 98.1 % $ 234,691 86.3 %
−Removed: 1 Annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of September 30, 2022, multiplied by 12.
−Removed: 2 Includes two improved land parcels consisting of approximately 6.2 acres.
−Removed: 3 Includes two improved land parcels consisting of approximately 7.7 acres.
−Removed: 4 Includes an improved land parcel consisting of approximately 16.9 acres.
−Removed: 5 Includes an improved land parcel consisting of approximately 7.2 acres.
−Removed: 6 Includes two improved land parcels consisting of approximately 4.4 acres.
−Removed: 7 Includes an improved land parcel consisting of approximately 1.4 acres.
−Removed: The following table summarizes the anticipated lease expirations for leases in place as of September 30, 2022, without giving effect to the exercise of unexercised renewal options or termination rights, if any, at or prior to the scheduled expirations:
−Removed: Year Rentable Square Feet % of Total Rentable
−Removed: Square Feet Annualized Base Rent
+Added: Improved Land Parcels:
+Added: Year Improved Land Acreage % of Total Improved Land Acreage Annualized Base Rent
(in thousands) 2
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Total 159.7 98.9 % $ 37,203 13.7 %
−Removed: 1 Includes leases that expire on or after September 30, 2022 and month-to-month leases totaling approximately 32,163 square feet.
−Removed: 2 Annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases at expiration, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of September 30, 2022, multiplied by 12.
−Removed: 3 Includes annualized base rent related to 46 improved land parcels totaling approximately 159.9 acres.
+Added: Total Buildings and Improved Land Parcels:
+Added: Year Total Annualized Base Rent (in thousands) 3
+Added: % of Total Annualized Base Rent 3
+Added: 2023 (9 months) 5
+Added: $ 28,540 10.5 %
+Added: 2024 24,335 9.0 %
+Added: 2025 37,988 13.9 %
+Added: 2026 41,752 15.3 %
+Added: 2027 44,224 16.3 %
+Added: Thereafter 95,055 35.0 %
+Added: Total $ 271,894 100.0 %
+Added: 1 Includes leases that expire on or after March 31, 2023 and month-to-month leases totaling approximately 97,612 square feet.
+Added: 2 Annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases at expiration, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of March 31, 2023, multiplied by 12.
+Added: 3 Total annualized base rent is calculated as contractual monthly base rent per the leases at expiration, for all buildings and/or improved land parcels, excluding any partial or full rent abatements, as of March 31, 2023, multiplied by 12.
+Added: 4 Includes leases that expire on or after March 31, 2023 and month-to-month leases totaling approximately 2.4 acres.
+Added: 5 Includes leases that expire on or after March 31, 2023 and month-to-month leases disclosed in footnotes 1 and 4 of the table.
Our ability to re-lease or renew expiring space at rental rates equal to or in excess of current rental rates will impact our results of operations.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, leases representing approximately 11.9% of the total annualized base rent of our portfolio are scheduled to expire through December 31, 2023.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, leases representing approximately 10.5% of the total annualized base rent of our portfolio are scheduled to expire during the year ending December 31, 2023.
We currently expect that, on average, the rental rates we are likely to achieve on new (re-leased) or renewed leases for our 2023 expirations will be above the rates currently being paid for the same space.
−Removed: Cash rent changes on new and renewed leases totaling approximately 0.7 million square feet and 5.1 acres of improved land commencing during the three months ended September 30, 2022 were approximately 65.9% higher as compared to the previous rental rates for that same space, and cash rent changes on new and renewed leases totaling approximately 1.9 million square feet and 16.5 acres commencing during the nine months ended September 30, 2022 were approximately 50.3% higher as compared to the previous rental rates for that same space.
−Removed: We had a tenant retention ratio for the operating portfolio of 76.2% and 51.4%, respectively, for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022.
−Removed: We had a tenant retention ratio for the improved land portfolio of 53.3% and 74.2%, respectively, for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022.
+Added: Cash rent changes on new and renewed leases totaling approximately 0.6 million square feet and 5.6 acres of improved land commencing during the three months ended March 31, 2023 were approximately 69.3% higher as compared to the previous rental rates for that same space.
+Added: We had a tenant retention ratio for the operating portfolio of 54.4% for the three months ended March 31, 2023.
+Added: We had a tenant retention ratio for the improved land portfolio of 0.0% for the three months ended March 31, 2023.
We define tenant retention ratio as the square footage or acreage of all leases commenced during the period that are rented by existing tenants divided by the square footage or acreage of all expiring leases during the reporting period.
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Acquisition Activity
−Removed: During the three months ended September 30, 2022, we acquired four industrial properties for a total purchase price of approximately $65.9 million.
−Removed: The properties were acquired from unrelated third parties using existing cash on hand, net proceeds from dispositions, net proceeds from the issuance of common stock and debt.
−Removed: The following table sets forth the industrial properties we acquired during the three months ended September 30, 2022:
+Added: During the three months ended March 31, 2023, we acquired three industrial properties for a total purchase price of approximately $382.6 million.
+Added: The properties were acquired from unrelated third parties using existing cash on hand, net proceeds from the issuance of common stock and debt.
+Added: The following table sets forth the industrial properties we acquired during the three months ended March 31, 2023:
Property Name Location Acquisition Date Number of
Buildings Square
−Removed: Feet Purchase Price
+Added: Feet Improved Land Acreage Purchase Price
(in thousands) 1
−Removed: 8050 NW 90th St Medley, FL July 5, 2022 — — $ 20,000 5.6 % 6.7
−Removed: 4857 W 147th St Hawthorne, CA August 2, 2022 — — 6,500 5.0 % 1.3
−Removed: 19500 South Alameda St Rancho Dominguez, CA August 3, 2022 — — 32,075 5.5 % 3.0
−Removed: 3091 East Coronado St Anaheim, CA September 6, 2022 — — 7,325 5.0 % 1.2
+Added: Countyline Phase IV 3
+Added: Hialeah, FL February 23, 2023 — — 121.0 $ 173,600 5.7 %
+Added: 9th Street Long Island City, NY March 6, 2023 1 45,000 — 23,000 5.2 %
+Added: Morton Newark, CA March 30, 2023 4 603,000 — 186,000 4.6 %
Total/Weighted Average 5 648,000 121.0 $ 382,600 5.1 %
1 Excludes intangible liabilities and mortgage premiums, if any.
−Removed: The total aggregate initial investment was approximately $68.9 million, including $2.0 million in capitalized closing costs and acquisition costs and $1.0 million in assumed intangible liabilities.
+Added: The total aggregate initial investment was approximately $406.7 million, including $3.4 million in capitalized closing costs and acquisition costs and $40.2 million in assumed intangible liabilities and $19.5 million in other credits related to near term capital expenditures at Countyline Phase IV.
2 Stabilized capitalization rates, referred to herein as stabilized cap rates, are calculated, at the time of acquisition, as annualized cash basis net operating income for the property stabilized to market occupancy (generally 95%) divided by the total acquisition cost for the property.
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These stabilized cap rates are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions and are not guarantees of future performance, which may be affected by known and unknown risks, trends, uncertainties, and factors that are beyond our control, including risks related to our ability to meet our estimated forecasts related to stabilized cap rates and those risk factors contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 and in our other public filings.
−Removed: 3 Represents acreage of improved land parcels.
−Removed: Redevelopment Activity
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, we had two properties under redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of two improved land parcels aggregating approximately 12.1 acres.
−Removed: The following table summarizes certain information with respect to the properties under redevelopment as of September 30, 2022:
+Added: 3 Countyline Phase IV is a 121-acre project entitled for 2.2 million square feet of industrial distribution buildings located in Miami’s Countyline Corporate Park (“Countyline”), immediately adjacent to our seven buildings within Countyline.
+Added: Countyline Phase IV, a landfill redevelopment adjacent to Florida’s Turnpike and the southern terminus of I-75, is expected to contain ten LEED-certified industrial distribution buildings at completion.
+Added: Development and Redevelopment Activity
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, we had four properties under development or redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of twelve buildings aggregating approximately 2.3 million square feet and one approximately 7.2 acre improved land parcel.
+Added: The following table summarizes certain information with respect to the properties under development or redevelopment as of March 31, 2023:
Property Name Total Expected
−Removed: Investment (in
+Added: Investment (in thousands) 1
Amount Spent to Date (in thousands) Estimated
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Stabilized Cap
−Removed: Estimated Post-Development Acreage Estimated
−Removed: Quarter % Pre-leased September 30, 2022
−Removed: $ 25,961 $ 24,492 $ 1,469 4.9 % 7.2 Q1 2023 — %
+Added: Estimated Post-Development Square Feet Estimated Post-Development Acreage Estimated
+Added: Stabilization
+Added: Quarter % Pre-leased March 31, 2023
+Added: $ 25,961 $ 25,214 $ 747 4.9 % n/a 7.2 Q3 2023 — %
+Added: Countyline Phase IV
+Added: Countyline Building 38 3
+Added: 88,500 45,035 43,465 5.0 % 506,000 n/a Q3 2024 100.0 %
+Added: Countyline Building 41 3
+Added: 40,300 36,272 4,028 5.0 % 191,000 n/a Q4 2023 78.4 %
+Added: 18,060 7,092 10,968 6.1 % 34,000 n/a Q3 2024 — %
Paterson Plank III
−Removed: 25,303 19,828 5,475 4.4 % 4.9 Q2 2023 — %
+Added: 35,800 20,624 15,176 4.2 % 48,000 n/a Q4 2024 — %
+Added: Total/Weighted Average, excluding land for future development 208,621 134,237 74,384 4.9 % 779,000 7.2 84.2 %
+Added: Countyline Phase IV
+Added: Countyline Phase IV Land 3
+Added: 362,600 113,909 248,691 6.0 % 1,500,000 n/a Q4 2024-Q4 2026 — %
+Added: Total land for future development 362,600 113,909 248,691 6.0 % 1,500,000 n/a — %
Total/Weighted Average $ 571,221 $ 248,146 $ 323,075 5.6 % 2,279,000 7.2 28.8 %
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These stabilized cap rates are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions and are not guarantees of future performance, which may be affected by known and unknown risks, trends, uncertainties, and factors that are beyond our control, including risks related to our ability to meet our estimated forecasts related to stabilized cap rates and those risk factors contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 and in our other public filings.
−Removed: During 2022, we completed redevelopment of three properties aggregating approximately 0.6 million square feet.
−Removed: The following table summarizes certain information with respect to the completed redevelopment properties as of September 30, 2022:
−Removed: Property Name Location Total
−Removed: Investment (in
−Removed: Stabilized Cap
−Removed: Square Feet Completion Quarter
−Removed: America's Gateway Miami, FL $ 7,500 6.6 % 128,844 Q1 2022
−Removed: Countyline #29 & #30 Hialeah, FL 75,539 3.8 % 407,084 Q2/Q3 2022
−Removed: 73rd Street Miami, FL 20,200 8.1 % 51,800 Q3 2022
−Removed: Total/Weighted Average $ 103,239 4.8 % 587,728
−Removed: 1 Total investment for the properties include the initial purchase price, buyer’s due diligence and closing costs, redevelopment expenditures, capitalized interest and leasing costs necessary to achieve stabilization.
−Removed: 2 Estimated stabilized cap rates are calculated as estimated annualized cash basis net operating income for the properties stabilized to market occupancy (generally 95%) divided by the total acquisition cost for the property.
−Removed: We define cash basis net operating income for the property as net operating income excluding straight-line rents and amortization of lease intangibles.
−Removed: These stabilized cap rates are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions and are not guarantees of future performance, which may be affected by known and unknown risks, trends, uncertainties, and factors that are beyond our control, including risks related to our ability to meet our estimated forecasts related to stabilized cap rates and those risk factors contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021 and in our other public filings.
−Removed: Disposition Activity
−Removed: During the nine months ended September 30, 2022, we sold one property (consisting of 18 buildings) located in the Northern New Jersey/New York City market for a sales price of approximately $110.4 million, resulting in a gain of approximately $76.0 million.
−Removed: The following summarizes the condensed results of operations of the property sold during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 (dollars in thousands):
−Removed: For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
−Removed: 2022 2021 2022 2021
−Removed: Rental revenues $ — $ 995 $ 1,540 $ 2,980
−Removed: Tenant expense reimbursements — 361 647 1,362
−Removed: Property operating expenses — (386) (749) (1,538)
−Removed: Depreciation and amortization — (269) (243) (823)
−Removed: Income from operations $ — $ 701 $ 1,195 $ 1,981
−Removed: Credit Facility
−Removed: On June 29, 2022, we entered into the First Amendment (the “First Amendment”) to the Sixth Amended and Restated Senior Credit Agreement which (i) increased the borrowing capacity of the revolving credit facility by $150.0 million to $400.0 million, (ii) decreased the accordion feature by $150.0 million to $500.0 million, and (iii) provided for the calculation of interest, pricing and fees based on SOFR instead of LIBOR.
−Removed: On September 2, 2022, we entered into the Second Amendment (the “Second Amendment”) to the Sixth Amended and Restated Senior Credit Agreement (as amended by the First Amendment and the Second Amendment, the “Amended Facility”) to add an additional $100.0 million term loan that matures in January 2028.
−Removed: We drew the full amount available under the term loan upon entry into the Second Amendment.
−Removed: See “Note 6 - Debt” in our condensed notes to consolidated financial statements for more information regarding the Amended Facility.
−Removed: Senior Unsecured Notes
−Removed: On August 1, 2022, we prepaid the $50.0 million tranche of 7-year senior unsecured notes using borrowings from our revolving credit facility.
−Removed: The notes bore interest at 4.23% and had an original maturity date of September 1, 2022.
−Removed: We have an at-the-market equity offering program (the “$300 Million ATM Program”) pursuant to which we may issue and sell shares of our common stock having an aggregate offering price of up to $300.0 million ($190.5 million remaining as of September 30, 2022) in amounts and at times as we determine from time to time.
−Removed: Prior to the implementation of the $300 Million ATM Program, we had a previous at-the-market equity program, which was substantially utilized as of June 10, 2021 and which is no longer active.
+Added: 3 Collectively, “Countyline Phase IV”, a 121-acre project entitled for 2.2 million square feet of industrial distribution buildings located in Countyline, immediately adjacent to our seven buildings within Countyline.
+Added: Countyline Phase IV, a landfill redevelopment adjacent to Florida’s Turnpike and the southern terminus of I-75, is expected to contain ten LEED-certified industrial distribution buildings at completion.
+Added: Public Offering
+Added: On February 13, 2023, we completed a public offering of 5,750,000 shares of common stock at a price per share of $62.50, which included the underwriters’ full exercise of their option to purchase an additional 750,000 shares.
+Added: The net proceeds of the offering were approximately $355.9 million after deducting the underwriting discount and offering costs of approximately $3.5 million.
+Added: We used the net proceeds for acquisitions, including the three properties acquired during the three months ended March 31, 2023.
+Added: We have an at-the-market equity offering program (the “$300 Million ATM Program”) pursuant to which we may issue and sell shares of our common stock having an aggregate offering price of up to $300.0 million ($120.4 million remaining as of March 31, 2023) in amounts and at times as we determine from time to time.
We intend to use the net proceeds from the offering of the shares under the $300 Million ATM Program, if any, for general corporate purposes, which may include future acquisitions, redevelopments and repayment of indebtedness, including borrowings under our revolving credit facility.
−Removed: During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, we issued an aggregate of 444,512 and 471,599 shares of common stock, respectively, at a weighted average offering price of $64.97 and $65.61 per share, respectively, under the $300 Million ATM Program, resulting in net proceeds of approximately $28.5 million and $30.5 million, respectively, and paying total compensation to the applicable sales agents of approximately $0.4 million and $0.4 million, respectively.
+Added: During the three months ended March 31, 2023, we issued an aggregate of 350,000 shares of common stock at a weighted average offering price of $63.30 per share under the $300 Million ATM Program, resulting in net proceeds of approximately $21.8 million and paying total compensation to the applicable sales agents of approximately $0.3 million.
Share Repurchase Program
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The program may be suspended or discontinued at any time.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, we had not repurchased any shares of our common stock pursuant to our share repurchase program.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, we had not repurchased any shares of our common stock pursuant to our share repurchase program.
Dividend and Distribution Activity
−Removed: On November 1, 2022, our board of directors declared a cash dividend in the amount of $0.40 per share of our common stock payable on January 13, 2023 to the stockholders of record as of the close of business on December 30, 2022.
+Added: On May 2, 2023, our board of directors declared a cash dividend in the amount of $0.40 per share of our common stock payable on July 14, 2023 to the stockholders of record as of the close of business on June 30, 2023.
Contractual Commitments
−Removed: As of November 1, 2022, we had one outstanding contract with a third-party seller to acquire one industrial property for a total purchase price of $15.6 million and one outstanding contract with a third-party purchaser to sell one industrial property for a sales price of approximately $26.5 million (gross book value of approximately $8.5 million), as described under the heading “Material Cash Commitments” in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
−Removed: There is no assurance that we will acquire the property under contract because the proposed acquisition is subject to the completion of satisfactory due diligence and various closing conditions.
−Removed: economy has experienced an increase in inflation rates recently affecting consumers and a wide variety of industries and sectors.
−Removed: Inflation has increased construction costs, including tenant improvements and capital projects, and operating costs.
−Removed: Most of our leases require tenants to pay their share of operating expenses, including common area maintenance, real estate taxes and insurance, thereby reducing our exposure to increases in costs and operating expenses resulting from inflation.
−Removed: In addition, leases with respect to approximately 57.2% of our total rentable square feet expire within five years which enables us to seek to replace existing leases with new leases at the then-existing market rate.
+Added: As of May 2, 2023, we had two outstanding contracts with third-party sellers to acquire two industrial properties for a total purchase price of $62.9 million, as described under the heading “Material Cash Commitments” in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
+Added: There is no assurance that we will acquire the properties under contract because the proposed acquisitions are subject to the completion of satisfactory due diligence and various closing conditions.
+Added: economy experienced a significant increase in inflation rates throughout 2022 and 2023.
+Added: A wide variety of industries and sectors have been, and will continue to be, affected by increasing commodity prices.
+Added: In recent years, inflation has increased construction costs, including tenant improvements and capital projects, goods and labor, and operating costs.
+Added: Most of our leases require the tenants to pay their share of operating expenses, including common area maintenance, real estate taxes and insurance, thereby reducing our exposure to increases in costs and operating expenses resulting from inflation.
+Added: In addition, leases with respect to approximately 65.0% of our total rentable square feet and improved land acreage expire within five years which enables us to seek to replace existing leases with new leases at the then-existing market rate.
Financial Condition and Results of Operations
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The results of operations of any acquired property are included in our financial statements as of the date of its acquisition.
−Removed: The analysis of our results below for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021 includes the changes attributable to same store properties.
−Removed: The same store pool for the comparison of the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021 includes all properties that were owned and in operation as of September 30, 2022 and since January 1, 2021 and excludes properties that were either disposed of prior to, held for sale to a third party or in redevelopment as of September 30, 2022.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, the same store pool consisted of 198 buildings aggregating approximately 12.2 million square feet representing approximately 79.3% of our total square feet owned and 24 improved land parcels consisting of approximately 91.5 acres.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, the non-same store properties, which we acquired, redeveloped, or sold during 2021 and 2022 or were held for sale or in redevelopment as of September 30, 2022, consisted of 54 buildings (including two properties held for sale) aggregating approximately 3.2 million square feet, 22 improved land parcels consisting of approximately 68.4 acres and two properties under redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of two improved land parcels aggregating approximately 12.1 acres.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022 and 2021, our consolidated same store pool occupancy was approximately 98.9% and 98.6%, respectively.
+Added: The analysis of our results below for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 includes the changes attributable to same store properties.
+Added: The same store pool for the comparison of the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 includes all properties that were owned and in operation as of March 31, 2023 and since January 1, 2022 and excludes properties that were either disposed of prior to, held for sale to a third party or in development or redevelopment as of March 31, 2023.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, the same store pool consisted of 225 buildings aggregating approximately 13.2 million square feet representing approximately 83.1% of our total square feet owned and 37 improved land parcels consisting of approximately 127.1 acres representing approximately 78.7% of our total acreage owned.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, the non-same store properties, which we acquired, redeveloped, or sold during 2023 and 2022 or were held for sale or in development or redevelopment as of March 31, 2023, consisted of 32 buildings (including one building held for sale) aggregating approximately 2.7 million square feet, nine improved land parcels consisting of approximately 34.3 acres and four properties under development or redevelopment that, upon completion, will consist of 12 buildings aggregating approximately 2.3 million square feet and one approximately 7.2 acre improved land parcel.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023 and 2022, our consolidated same store pool occupancy was approximately 98.5% and 97.3%, respectively.
Our future financial condition and results of operations, including rental revenues, straight-line rents and amortization of lease intangibles, may be impacted by the acquisitions of additional properties, and expenses may vary materially from historical results.
−Removed: Comparison of the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022 to the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021:
−Removed: For the Three Months Ended September 30,
+Added: Comparison of the Three Months Ended March 31, 2023 to the Three Months Ended March 31, 2022:
+Added: For the Three Months Ended March 31,
2023 2022 $ Change % Change
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General and administrative 9,320 7,527 1,793 23.8 %
−Removed: Acquisition costs and other 36 — 36 n/a
+Added: Acquisition costs and other 48 28 20 71.4 %
Total other costs and expenses 27,527 22,537 4,990 22.1 %
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Interest expense, including amortization (7,375) (5,081) (2,294) 45.1 %
−Removed: Gain on sales of real estate investments — 3,185 (3,185) (100.0) %
Total other income (expense) (5,412) (4,960) (452) 9.1 %
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See “Note 2 - Significant Accounting Policies” in our condensed notes to consolidated financial statements for more information regarding our adoption of this standard.
−Removed: 2 Includes 2022 and 2021 acquisitions and dispositions, 22 improved land parcels, two properties under redevelopment and two properties held for sale with an aggregate gross book value of approximately $12.1 million as of September 30, 2022.
−Removed: 3 Includes straight-line rents and amortization of lease intangibles.
−Removed: See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for a definition and reconciliation of net operating income and same store net operating income from net income and a discussion of why we believe net operating income and same store net operating income are useful supplemental measures of our operating performance.
−Removed: Total revenues increased approximately $13.5 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year due primarily to increased revenue on new and renewed leases, property acquisitions during 2022 and 2021 and an increase in occupancy rate.
−Removed: Cash rents on new and renewed leases totaling approximately 0.7 million square feet commencing during the three months ended September 30, 2022 increased approximately 65.9% compared to the previous rental rates for that same space.
−Removed: For the three months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, approximately $2.4 million and $1.5 million, respectively, was recorded in straight-line rental revenues related to contractual rent abatements given to certain tenants and approximately $0.1 million and $0.5 million, respectively, was recorded in lease termination revenue.
−Removed: Property operating expenses.
−Removed: Total property operating expenses increased approximately $2.9 million during the three months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year.
−Removed: The increase in total property operating expenses was primarily due to an increase of approximately $2.1 million attributable to property acquisitions during 2022 and 2021 as well as increases in insurance premiums, real estate taxes related to annual rate increases and utilities expenses incurred at certain of our properties.
−Removed: Depreciation and amortization.
−Removed: Depreciation and amortization increased approximately $3.3 million during the three months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year primarily due to property acquisitions during 2022 and 2021.
−Removed: General and administrative expenses.
−Removed: General and administrative expenses increased approximately $1.3 million primarily due to increased restricted stock amortization and other compensation expenses due to an increase in the number of employees and salaries for the three months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year.
−Removed: Acquisition costs and other.
−Removed: Acquisition costs and other for the three months ended September 30, 2022 remained consistent with the same period in the prior year.
−Removed: Interest and other income.
−Removed: Interest and other income for the three months ended September 30, 2022 remained consistent with the same period in the prior year.
−Removed: Interest expense, including amortization.
−Removed: Interest expense increased approximately $1.6 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year primarily due to the issuance of approximately $125.0 million of senior unsecured notes on October 28, 2021 and borrowing the full amount available under the new $100.0 million unsecured term loan on September 2, 2022, partially offset by the repayment of $50.0 million of senior unsecured notes on August 1, 2022 that bore interest at 4.23%.
−Removed: Gain on sales of real estate investments.
−Removed: Gain on sales of real estate investments decreased approximately $3.2 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year.
−Removed: We did not sell any properties during the three months ended September 30, 2022 and we sold one property during the three months ended September 30, 2021.
−Removed: Comparison of the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022 to the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2021:
−Removed: For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
−Removed: 2022 2021 $ Change % Change
−Removed: (Dollars in thousands)
−Removed: Rental revenues 1
−Removed: Same store $ 124,887 $ 116,378 $ 8,509 7.3 %
−Removed: Non-same store operating properties 2
−Removed: 34,641 11,509 23,132 201.0 %
−Removed: Total rental revenues 159,528 127,887 31,641 24.7 %
−Removed: Tenant expense reimbursements 1
−Removed: Same store 33,543 30,229 3,314 11.0 %
−Removed: Non-same store operating properties 2
−Removed: 7,134 3,139 3,995 127.3 %
−Removed: Total tenant expense reimbursements 40,677 33,368 7,309 21.9 %
−Removed: Total revenues 200,205 161,255 38,950 24.2 %
−Removed: Property operating expenses
−Removed: Same store 39,387 36,149 3,238 9.0 %
−Removed: Non-same store operating properties 2
−Removed: 10,433 4,734 5,699 120.4 %
−Removed: Total property operating expenses 49,820 40,883 8,937 21.9 %
−Removed: Net operating income 3
−Removed: Same store 119,043 110,458 8,585 7.8 %
−Removed: Non-same store operating properties 2
−Removed: 31,342 9,914 21,428 216.1 %
−Removed: Total net operating income $ 150,385 $ 120,372 $ 30,013 24.9 %
−Removed: Other costs and expenses
−Removed: Depreciation and amortization 47,227 36,980 10,247 27.7 %
−Removed: General and administrative 22,999 19,248 3,751 19.5 %
−Removed: Acquisition costs and other 1,091 172 919 534.3 %
−Removed: Total other costs and expenses 71,317 56,400 14,917 26.4 %
−Removed: Other income (expense)
−Removed: Interest and other income 411 685 (274) (40.0) %
−Removed: Interest expense, including amortization (16,393) (12,847) (3,546) 27.6 %
−Removed: Gain on sales of real estate investments 76,048 3,185 72,863 2287.7 %
−Removed: Total other income (expense) 60,066 (8,977) 69,043 n/a
−Removed: Net income $ 139,134 $ 54,995 $ 84,139 153.0 %
−Removed: 2018-11, Leases (Topic 842), Targeted Improvements , allows us to elect not to separate lease and non-lease rental income.
−Removed: All rental income earned pursuant to tenant leases is reflected as one line, “Rental revenues and tenant expense reimbursements” on our accompanying consolidated statements of operations.
−Removed: We believe that the above presentation of rental revenues and tenant expense reimbursements is not, and is not intended to be, a presentation in accordance with GAAP.
−Removed: We believe this information is frequently used by management, investors, and other interested parties to evaluate our performance.
−Removed: See “Note 2 - Significant Accounting Policies” in our condensed notes to consolidated financial statements for more information regarding our adoption of this standard.
−Removed: 2 Includes 2021 and 2022 acquisitions and dispositions, 22 improved land parcels, two properties under redevelopment and two properties held for sale with an aggregate gross book value of approximately $12.1 million as of September 30, 2022.
+Added: 2 Includes 2023 and 2022 acquisitions and dispositions, nine improved land parcels, four properties under development or redevelopment and one property held for sale.
3 Includes straight-line rents and amortization of lease intangibles.
See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for a definition and reconciliation of net operating income and same store net operating income from net income and a discussion of why we believe net operating income and same store net operating income are useful supplemental measures of our operating performance.
−Removed: Total revenues increased approximately $39.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year due primarily to increased revenue on new and renewed leases, property acquisitions during 2022 and 2021 and an increase in occupancy rate.
−Removed: Cash rents on new and renewed leases totaling approximately 1.9 million square feet commencing during the nine months ended September 30, 2022 increased approximately 50.3% compared to the same period from the prior year.
−Removed: For the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, approximately $5.6 million and $3.7 million, respectively, was recorded in straight-line rental revenues related to contractual rent abatements given to certain tenants and approximately $0.3 million and $0.6 million, respectively, was recorded in lease termination revenue.
+Added: Total revenues increased approximately $10.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the same period from the prior year due primarily to increased revenue on new and renewed leases, property acquisitions during 2023 and 2022 and an increase in occupancy rate.
+Added: Cash rents on new and renewed leases totaling approximately 0.6 million square feet and 5.6 acres of improved land commencing during the three months ended March 31, 2023 increased approximately 69.3% compared to the previous rental rates for that same space.
+Added: For both the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, approximately $1.8 million was recorded in straight-line rental revenues related to contractual rent abatements given to certain tenants and approximately $0.1 million was recorded in lease termination revenue.
Property operating expenses.
−Removed: Total property operating expenses increased approximately $8.9 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year.
−Removed: The increase in total property operating expenses was primarily due to an increase of approximately $5.7 million attributable to property acquisitions during 2022 and 2021 as well increases in insurance premiums, real estate taxes related to annual rate increases and utilities expenses incurred at certain of our properties.
+Added: Total property operating expenses increased approximately $1.5 million during the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the same period from the prior year.
+Added: The increase in total property operating expenses was primarily due to an increase of approximately $1.4 million attributable to property acquisitions during 2023 and 2022 as well as increases in insurance premiums and real estate taxes related to annual rate increases.
Depreciation and amortization.
−Removed: Depreciation and amortization increased approximately $10.2 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year primarily due to property acquisitions during 2022 and 2021.
+Added: Depreciation and amortization increased approximately $3.2 million during the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the same period from the prior year primarily due to property acquisitions during 2023 and 2022.
General and administrative expenses.
−Removed: General and administrative expenses increased approximately $3.8 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 primarily due to increased restricted stock amortization and other compensation expenses, including an increase in bonus expense and an increase in the number of employees and salaries compared to the same period from the prior year.
+Added: General and administrative expenses increased approximately $1.8 million primarily due to increased compensation expenses including increased restricted stock amortization, LTIP expense and bonus expense, and an increase in the number of employees and salaries compared to the same period from the prior year.
Acquisition costs and other.
−Removed: Acquisition costs and other increased approximately $0.9 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year primarily due to environmental remediation at our Avenue A property of approximately $1.0 million.
+Added: Acquisition costs and other for the three months ended March 31, 2023 remained consistent with the same period in the prior year.
Interest and other income.
−Removed: Interest and other income for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 remained consistent with the same period in the prior year.
+Added: Interest and other income increased approximately $1.8 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the same period from the prior year primarily due to higher interest rates on our cash and cash equivalent balances.
Interest expense, including amortization.
−Removed: Interest expense increased approximately $3.5 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year.
−Removed: This increase was primarily due to the issuance of approximately $125.0 million of senior unsecured notes on October 28, 2021 and borrowing the full amount available under the new $100.0 million unsecured term loan on September 2, 2022, partially offset by the repayment of an $11.3 million mortgage loan in 2021 and the repayment of $50.0 million of senior unsecured notes on August 1, 2022 that bore interest at 4.23%.
−Removed: Gain on sales of real estate investments.
−Removed: Gain on sales of real estate investments increased approximately $72.9 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year.
−Removed: We recognized a gain of approximately $76.0 million from the sale of one property during the nine months ended September 30, 2022, as compared to a recognized gain of approximately $3.2 million from the sale of one property in the same period from the prior year.
+Added: Interest expense increased approximately $2.3 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the same period from the prior year.
+Added: This increase was primarily due to borrowing the full amount available under the new $100.0 million unsecured term loan on September 2, 2022 and higher average interest rates on the unsecured term loans and credit facility during the three months ended March 31, 2023.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
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We believe that our net cash provided by operations will be adequate to fund operating requirements, pay interest on any borrowings and fund distributions in accordance with the REIT requirements of the federal income tax laws.
−Removed: In the near-term, we intend to fund future investments in properties with cash on hand, term loans, senior unsecured notes, mortgages, borrowings under our revolving credit facility, perpetual preferred and common stock issuances and, from time to time, property dispositions.
+Added: In the near-term, we intend to fund future investments in properties and property redevelopments with cash on hand, term loans, senior unsecured notes, mortgages, borrowings under our revolving credit facility, perpetual preferred and common stock issuances and, from time to time, property dispositions.
We expect to meet our long-term liquidity requirements, including with respect to other investments in industrial properties, property acquisitions, property redevelopments, renovations and expansions and scheduled debt maturities, through borrowings under our revolving credit facility, periodic issuances of common stock, perpetual preferred stock, and long-term unsecured and secured debt, and, from time to time, with proceeds from the disposition of properties.
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Equity Sources of Liquidity
−Removed: The following sets forth certain information regarding our current at-the-market common stock offering program as of September 30, 2022:
+Added: On February 13, 2023, we completed a public offering of 5,750,000 shares of common stock at a price per share of $62.50, which included the underwriters’ full exercise of their option to purchase an additional 750,000 shares.
+Added: The net proceeds of the offering were approximately $355.9 million after deducting the underwriting discount and offering costs of approximately $3.5 million.
+Added: We used the net proceeds for acquisitions, including the three properties acquired during the three months ended March 31, 2023.
+Added: The following sets forth certain information regarding our current at-the-market common stock offering program as of March 31, 2023:
ATM Stock Offering Program Date Implemented Maximum Aggregate Offering Price (in thousands) Aggregate Common Stock Available (in thousands)
$300 Million ATM Program June 11, 2021 $ 300,000 $ 120,428
−Removed: The table below sets forth the activity under our at-the-market common stock offering programs during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively:
+Added: The table below sets forth the activity under our at-the-market common stock offering programs during the three months ended March 31, 2023:
For the Three Months Ended Shares Sold Weighted Average Price Per Share Net Proceeds
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(in thousands)
−Removed: September 30, 2022 444,512 $ 64.97 $ 28,463 $ 419
−Removed: September 30, 2021 751,539 $ 66.51 $ 49,259 $ 725
−Removed: For the Nine Months Ended Shares Sold Weighted Average
−Removed: Price Per Share Net Proceeds
−Removed: (in thousands) Sales Commissions
−Removed: (in thousands)
−Removed: September 30, 2022 471,599 $ 65.61 $ 30,493 $ 449
−Removed: September 30, 2021 2,542,357 $ 63.22 $ 158,396 $ 2,331
+Added: March 31, 2023 350,000 $ 63.30 $ 21,834 $ 321
Debt Sources of Liquidity
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, we had $100.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in July 2024, $50.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in July 2026, $50.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in October 2027, $100.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in July 2028, $100.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in December 2029, $125.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in August 2030, and $50.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in July 2031 (collectively, the “Senior Unsecured Notes”).
−Removed: On September 2, 2022, we entered into the Second Amendment to the Sixth Amended and Restated Senior Credit Agreement to add an additional $100.0 million term loan that matures in January 2028.
−Removed: We drew the full amount available under the term loan upon entry into the Second Amendment.
−Removed: The Amended Facility consists of a $400.0 million revolving credit facility that matures in August 2025, a $100.0 million term loan that matures in January 2027 and a $100.0 million term loan that matures in January 2028.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, there were $10.0 million and $0, respectively, of borrowings outstanding on the revolving credit facility and $200.0 million and $100.0 million, respectively, of borrowings outstanding on the term loans.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, we had $100.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in July 2024, $50.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in July 2026, $50.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in October 2027, $100.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in July 2028, $100.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in December 2029, $125.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in August 2030, and $50.0 million of senior unsecured notes that mature in July 2031 (collectively, the “Senior Unsecured Notes”).
+Added: Our Sixth Amended and Restated Senior Credit Agreement (as amended, the “Amended Facility”) consists of a $400.0 million revolving credit facility that matures in August 2025, a $100.0 million term loan that matures in January 2027 and a $100.0 million term loan that matures in January 2028.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023 and March 31, 2022, there were no borrowings outstanding on the revolving credit facility and $200.0 million and $100.0 million, respectively, of borrowings outstanding on the term loans.
The aggregate amount of the Amended Facility may be increased by up to an additional $500.0 million to a maximum amount not to exceed $1.1 billion, subject to the approval of the administrative agent and the identification of lenders willing to make available additional amounts.
Outstanding borrowings under the Amended Facility are limited to the lesser of (i) the sum of the $400.0 million revolving credit facility, the $100.0 million term loan maturing in January 2027 and the $100.0 million term loan maturing in January 2028, or (ii) 60.0% of the value of the unencumbered properties.
−Removed: Interest on the Amended Facility, including the term loans, is generally to be paid based upon, at our option, either (i) SOFR plus the applicable SOFR margin or (ii) the applicable base rate, which is the greatest of the administrative agent’s prime rate, 0.50% above the federal funds effective rate, thirty-day SOFR plus the applicable SOFR margin for SOFR rate loans under the Amended Facility plus 1.25%, or 1.25% per annum.
−Removed: The applicable SOFR margin will range from 1.10% to 1.55% (1.10% as of September 30, 2022) for the revolving credit facility and 1.25% to 1.75% (1.25% as of September 30, 2022) for the term loans, depending on the ratio of our outstanding consolidated indebtedness to the value of our consolidated gross asset value and includes a 10 basis points SOFR credit adjustment.
+Added: Interest on the Amended Facility, including the term loans, is generally to be paid based upon, at our option, either (i) the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) plus the applicable SOFR margin or (ii) the applicable base rate, which is the greatest of the administrative
+Added: agent’s prime rate, 0.50% above the federal funds effective rate, thirty-day SOFR plus the applicable SOFR margin for SOFR rate loans under the Amended Facility plus 1.25%, or 1.25% per annum.
+Added: The applicable SOFR margin will range from 1.10% to 1.55% (1.10% as of March 31, 2023) for the revolving credit facility and 1.25% to 1.75% (1.25% as of March 31, 2023) for the term loans, depending on the ratio of our outstanding consolidated indebtedness to the value of our consolidated gross asset value and includes a 10 basis points SOFR credit adjustment.
The Amended Facility requires quarterly payments of an annual facility fee in an amount ranging from 0.15% to 0.30%, depending on the ratio of our outstanding consolidated indebtedness to the value of our consolidated gross asset value.
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The Amended Facility and the Senior Unsecured Notes include a series of financial and other covenants with which we must comply.
−Removed: We were in compliance with the covenants under the Amended Facility and the Senior Unsecured Notes as of September 30, 2022 and 2021.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, we held cash and cash equivalents totaling approximately $10.2 million and $204.4 million, respectively.
−Removed: The following tables summarize our debt maturities and principal payments as of September 30, 2022 and our market capitalization, capitalization ratios, Adjusted EBITDA, interest coverage, fixed charge coverage and debt ratios as of and for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021 (dollars in thousands, except per share data):
+Added: We were in compliance with the covenants under the Amended Facility and the Senior Unsecured Notes as of March 31, 2023 and 2022.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, we held cash and cash equivalents totaling approximately $11.1 million and $26.4 million, respectively.
+Added: The following tables summarize our debt maturities and principal payments as of March 31, 2023 and our market capitalization, capitalization ratios, Adjusted EBITDA, interest coverage, fixed charge coverage and debt ratios as of and for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 (dollars in thousands, except per share data):
Facility Term Loan Senior
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Total Debt, net $ — $ 198,968 $ 571,973 $ 770,941
−Removed: Weighted average interest rate 3.9% 4.0% 3.1% 3.4%
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022 As of September 30, 2021
+Added: Weighted average interest rate n/a 6.0% 3.1% 3.9%
+Added: As of March 31, 2023 As of March 31, 2022
Total Debt, net $ 770,941 $ 720,864
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Floating Rate Debt as a % of Total Debt 5
+Added: Net Income $ 23,331 $ 19,662
Adjusted EBITDA 6
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Weighted Average Maturity of Total Debt (years) 5.1 5.7
−Removed: 1 Includes 357,076 and 288,548 shares of unvested restricted stock outstanding as of September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
−Removed: Also includes 426,594 and 275,727 shares held in the Deferred Compensation Plan as of September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
−Removed: 2 Closing price of a share of our common stock on the New York Stock Exchange on September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively, in dollars per share.
−Removed: 3 Total debt-to-total investments in properties is calculated as total debt, including premiums and net of deferred financing costs, divided by total investments in properties, including two properties held for sale with an aggregate gross book value of approximately $12.1 million.
+Added: 1 Includes 377,909 and 308,677 shares of unvested restricted stock outstanding as of March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: Also includes 512,459 and 423,012 shares held in the Deferred Compensation Plan as of March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: 2 Closing price of a share of our common stock on the New York Stock Exchange on March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively, in dollars per share.
+Added: 3 Total debt-to-total investments in properties is calculated as total debt, including premiums and net of deferred financing costs, divided by total investments in properties, including one property held for sale as of March 31, 2023 with a gross book value of approximately $14.8 million.
4 Total debt-to-total market capitalization is calculated as total debt, including premiums and net of deferred financing costs, divided by total market capitalization.
5 Floating rate debt as a percentage of total debt is calculated as floating rate debt, including premiums and net of deferred financing costs, divided by total debt, including premiums and net of deferred financing costs.
−Removed: 6 Earnings before interest, taxes, gains (losses) from sales of property, depreciation and amortization, acquisition costs and stock-based compensation (“Adjusted EBITDA”) for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
+Added: 6 Earnings before interest, taxes, gains (losses) from sales of property, depreciation and amortization, acquisition costs and stock-based compensation (“Adjusted EBITDA”) for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for a definition and reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA from net income and a discussion of why we believe Adjusted EBITDA is a useful supplemental measure of our operating performance.
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See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for a definition and reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA from net income and a discussion of why we believe Adjusted EBITDA is a useful supplemental measure of our operating performance.
−Removed: The following table sets forth the cash dividends paid or payable per share during the nine months ended September 30, 2022:
+Added: The following table sets forth the cash dividends paid or payable per share during the three months ended March 31, 2023:
For the Three
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March 31, 2023 Common stock $ 0.40 February 7, 2023 March 31, 2023 April 6, 2023
−Removed: June 30, 2022 Common stock $ 0.34 May 3, 2022 June 30, 2022 July 14, 2022
−Removed: September 30, 2022 Common stock $ 0.40 August 2, 2022 September 30, 2022 October 14, 2022
Sources and Uses of Cash
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Cash From Operating Activities.
−Removed: Net cash provided by operating activities totaled approximately $109.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 compared to approximately $98.4 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2021.
+Added: Net cash provided by operating activities totaled approximately $38.8 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to approximately $28.0 million for the three months ended March 31, 2022.
This increase in cash provided by operating activities is primarily attributable to additional cash flows generated from the properties acquired during 2023 and 2022 and increased rents on new and renewed leases at our same store properties.
Cash From Investing Activities.
−Removed: Net cash used in investing activities was approximately $313.8 million and $359.9 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively, which consisted primarily of cash paid for property acquisitions of approximately $344.8 million and $325.0 million, respectively, additions to capital improvements of approximately $75.8 million and $44.5 million, respectively, partially offset by net proceeds from sales of real estate investments of approximately $106.8 million and $9.6 million, respectively.
+Added: Net cash used in investing activities was approximately $387.4 million and $96.8 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively, which consisted primarily of cash paid for property acquisitions of approximately $364.6 million and $68.1 million, respectively, and additions to capital improvements of approximately $22.8 million and $28.8 million, respectively.
Cash From Financing Activities.
−Removed: Net cash provided by financing activities was approximately $11.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022, which consisted primarily of a $162.0 million draw on our revolving credit facility, borrowing the full amount available under the new $100.0 million unsecured term loan and approximately $29.5 million in net proceeds from the issuance of common stock, partially offset by a $152.0 million payment on our revolving credit facility, payment of a $50.0 million tranche of the Senior Unsecured Notes, and approximately $77.0 million in equity dividend payments.
−Removed: Net cash provided by financing activities was approximately $227.4 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2021, which consisted primarily of approximately $152.5 million in net proceeds from the issuance of common stock and the issuance of approximately $150.0 million of Senior Unsecured Notes, partially offset by approximately $60.4 million in equity dividend payments and approximately $11.3 million in mortgage loan payments.
−Removed: Critical Accounting Policies
+Added: Net cash provided by financing activities was approximately $334.1 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023, which consisted primarily of approximately $365.5 million in net proceeds from the issuance of common stock, partially offset by approximately $30.8 million in equity dividend payments.
+Added: Net cash used in financing activities was approximately $26.5 million for the three months ended March 31, 2022, which consisted primarily of approximately $25.6 million in equity dividend payments.
+Added: Critical Accounting Policies And Estimates
A summary of our critical accounting policies is set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 and in the condensed notes to consolidated financial statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
Material Cash Commitments
−Removed: As of November 1, 2022, we had one outstanding contract with a third-party seller to acquire one industrial property for a total purchase price of $15.6 million.
−Removed: There is no assurance that we will acquire the property under contract because the proposed acquisition is subject to the completion of satisfactory due diligence and various closing conditions.
−Removed: The following table summarizes our material cash commitments due by period as of September 30, 2022 (dollars in thousands):
+Added: As of May 2, 2023, we had two outstanding contracts with third-party sellers to acquire two industrial properties for a total purchase price of $62.9 million.
+Added: There is no assurance that we will acquire the properties under contract because the proposed acquisitions are subject to the completion of satisfactory due diligence and various closing conditions.
+Added: The following table summarizes our material cash commitments due by period as of March 31, 2023 (dollars in thousands):
Material Cash Commitments Less than 1
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Total $ 81,603 $ 131,789 $ 326,888 $ 395,616 $ 935,896
−Removed: 1 As of November 1, 2022
−Removed: As of November 1, 2022, we executed one non-binding letter of intent with a third-party seller to acquire one industrial property for a total anticipated purchase price of approximately $49.5 million.
−Removed: In the normal course of our business, we enter into non-binding letters of intent to purchase properties from third parties that may obligate us to make payments or perform other obligations upon the occurrence of certain events, including the execution of a purchase and sale agreement and satisfactory completion of various due diligence matters.
−Removed: There can be no assurance that we will enter into a purchase and sale agreement with respect to this property or otherwise complete any such prospective purchase on the terms described or at all.
−Removed: As of November 1, 2022, we had one outstanding contract with a third-party purchaser to sell one property for a sales price of approximately $26.5 million (gross book value of approximately $8.5 million).
−Removed: There is no assurance that we will sell the property under contract because the proposed disposition is subject to due diligence and various closing conditions.
+Added: 1 As of May 2, 2023
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
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Further, our computation of FFO, Adjusted EBITDA, NOI, same store NOI and cash-basis same store NOI may not be comparable to FFO, Adjusted EBITDA, NOI, same store NOI and cash-basis same store NOI reported by other companies.
−Removed: We compute FFO in accordance with standards established by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“Nareit”), which defines FFO as net income (loss) (determined in accordance with GAAP), excluding gains (losses) from sales of property and impairment write-downs of depreciable real estate, plus depreciation and amortization on real estate assets and after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures (which are calculated to reflect FFO on the same basis).
+Added: We compute FFO in accordance with standards established by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“Nareit”), which defines FFO as net income (loss) (determined in accordance with GAAP), excluding gains (losses) from sales of property and impairment write-downs of depreciable real estate, plus depreciation and amortization on real estate assets and
+Added: after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures (which are calculated to reflect FFO on the same basis).
We believe that presenting FFO provides useful information to investors regarding our operating performance because it is a measure of our operations without regard to specified non-cash items, such as real estate depreciation and amortization and gain or loss on sale of assets.
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As a result, we believe that the use of FFO, together with the required GAAP presentations, provide a more complete understanding of our operating performance.
−Removed: The following table reflects the calculation of FFO reconciled from net income for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021 (dollars in thousands except per share data):
−Removed: For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
−Removed: 2022 2021 $ Change % Change 2022 2021 $ Change % Change
+Added: The following table reflects the calculation of FFO reconciled from net income for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 (dollars in thousands except per share data):
+Added: For the Three Months Ended March 31,
+Added: 2023 2022 $ Change % Change
$ 23,331 $ 19,662 $ 3,669 18.7 %
−Removed: Gain on sales of real estate investments — (3,185) 3,185 n/a (76,048) (3,185) (72,863) 2,287.7 %
Depreciation and amortization 18,159 14,982 3,177 21.2 %
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1 To be consistent with our policies of determining whether instruments granted in share-based payment transactions are participating securities and accounting for earnings per share, the FFO per common share is adjusted for FFO distributed through declared dividends (if any) and allocated to all participating securities (weighted average common shares outstanding and unvested restricted shares outstanding) under the two-class method.
−Removed: Under this method, allocations were made to 335,038 and 262,512 of weighted average unvested restricted shares outstanding for the three months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively, and 311,432 and 230,280 of weighted average unvested restricted shares outstanding for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
−Removed: 2 Includes performance share award expense of approximately $1.3 million for both the three months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, and approximately $3.2 million and $3.8 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
−Removed: See “Note 10 – Stockholders’ Equity” in our condensed notes to consolidated financial statements for more information regarding our performance share awards.
−Removed: FFO increased by approximately $7.5 million and $21.4 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively, compared to the same periods from the prior year due primarily to property acquisitions during 2021 and 2022 as well as same store NOI growth of approximately $2.8 million and $8.6 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively, compared to the same periods from the prior year.
−Removed: The FFO increase was partially offset by increased weighted average common shares outstanding, increased acquisition costs and other due to environmental remediation at our Avenue A property and increased general and administrative expenses due to additional headcount for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same periods from the prior year.
+Added: Under this method, allocations were made to 373,985 and 303,666 of weighted average unvested restricted shares outstanding for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: FFO increased by approximately $6.8 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the same period from the prior year due primarily to property acquisitions during 2022 and 2023 as well as same store NOI growth of approximately $4.9 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the same period from the prior year.
+Added: The FFO increase was partially offset by increased weighted average common shares outstanding, increased interest expense due to higher average interest rates on the unsecured term loans and credit facility and increased general and administrative expenses.
+Added: The increase in general and administrative expenses was primarily due to increased compensation expenses, including increased restricted stock amortization, LTIP expense and bonus expense, and an increase in the number of employees and salaries for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the same period from the prior year.
We compute Adjusted EBITDA as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, gain on sales of real estate investments, acquisition costs and stock-based compensation.
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As we are currently in a growth phase, acquisition costs are excluded from Adjusted EBITDA to allow for the comparison of our operating performance to that of stabilized companies.
−Removed: The following table reflects the calculation of Adjusted EBITDA reconciled from net income for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021 (dollars in thousands):
−Removed: For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
−Removed: 2022 2021 $ Change % Change 2022 2021 $ Change % Change
+Added: The following table reflects the calculation of Adjusted EBITDA reconciled from net income for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 (dollars in thousands):
+Added: For the Three Months Ended March 31,
+Added: 2023 2022 $ Change % Change
Net income $ 23,331 $ 19,662 $ 3,669 18.7 %
−Removed: Gain on sales of real estate investments — (3,185) 3,185 n/a (76,048) (3,185) (72,863) 2,287.7 %
Depreciation and amortization 18,159 14,982 3,177 21.2 %
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Stock-based compensation 3,038 2,829 209 7.4 %
−Removed: Acquisition costs and other 36 — 36 n/a 1,091 172 919 534.3 %
+Added: Acquisition costs and other 48 28 20 71.4 %
Adjusted EBITDA $ 51,951 $ 42,582 $ 9,369 22.0 %
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We compute cash-basis same store NOI as same store NOI excluding straight-line rents and amortization of lease intangibles.
−Removed: The same store pool includes all properties that were owned and in operation as of September 30, 2022 and since January 1, 2021 and excludes properties that were either disposed of prior to, held for sale to a third party or in redevelopment as of September 30, 2022.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2022, the same store pool consisted of 198 buildings aggregating approximately 12.2 million square feet representing approximately 79.3% of our total square feet owned and 24 improved land parcels containing approximately 91.5 acres.
+Added: The same store pool includes all properties that were owned and in operation as of March 31, 2023 and since January 1, 2022 and excludes properties that were either disposed of prior to, held for sale to a third party or in development or redevelopment as of March 31, 2023.
+Added: As of March 31, 2023, the same store pool consisted of 225 buildings aggregating approximately 13.2 million square feet representing approximately 83.1% of our total square feet owned and 37 improved land parcels containing approximately 127.1 acres representing approximately 78.7% of our total acreage owned.
We believe that presenting NOI, same store NOI and cash-basis same store NOI provides useful information to investors regarding the operating performance of our properties because NOI excludes certain items that are not considered to be controllable in connection with the management of the properties, such as depreciation, amortization, general and administrative expenses, acquisition costs and interest expense.
By presenting same store NOI and cash-basis same store NOI, the operating results on a same store basis are directly comparable from period to period.
−Removed: The following table reflects the calculation of NOI, same store NOI and cash-basis same store NOI reconciled from net income for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021 (dollars in thousands):
−Removed: For the Three Months Ended September 30, For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
−Removed: 2022 2021 $ Change % Change 2022 2021 $ Change % Change
+Added: The following table reflects the calculation of NOI, same store NOI and cash-basis same store NOI reconciled from net income for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 (dollars in thousands):
+Added: For the Three Months Ended March 31,
+Added: 2023 2022 $ Change % Change
$ 23,331 $ 19,662 $ 3,669 18.7 %
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General and administrative 9,320 7,527 1,793 23.8 %
−Removed: Acquisition costs and other 36 — 36 n/a 1,091 172 919 534.3 %
−Removed: Total other income and expenses 6,090 1,273 4,817 378.4 % (60,066) 8,977 (69,043) n/a
+Added: Acquisition costs and other 48 28 20 71.4 %
+Added: Total other income and expenses 5,412 4,960 452 9.1 %
Net operating income 56,270 47,159 9,111 19.3 %
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Cash-basis same store NOI excluding termination fees $ 46,120 $ 39,807 $ 6,313 15.9 %
−Removed: 1 Includes approximately $0.1 million and $0.7 million of lease termination income for the three months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively, and approximately $0.3 million and $0.8 million of lease termination income for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
−Removed: 2 Includes 2021 and 2022 acquisitions and dispositions, 22 improved land parcels consisting of approximately 68.4 acres, two properties under redevelopment, four completed redevelopment properties and two properties held for sale with an aggregate gross book value of approximately $12.1 million as of September 30, 2022.
+Added: 1 Includes approximately $12,000 and $0.1 million of lease termination income for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: 2 Includes 2022 and 2023 acquisitions and dispositions, nine improved land parcels, four properties under development or redevelopment and one property held for sale.
3 Includes straight-line rents and amortization of lease intangibles for the same store pool only.
−Removed: Cash-basis same store NOI increased by approximately $3.3 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year primarily due to increased rental revenue on new and renewed leases and contractual rent increases included in pre-existing leases.
−Removed: For the three months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, total contractual rent abatements of approximately $1.0 million and $0.7 million, respectively, were given to certain tenants in the same-store pool and approximately $0.1 million and $0.5 million, respectively, in lease termination income was received from certain tenants in the same store pool.
−Removed: In addition, approximately $0.2 million of the increase in cash-basis same store NOI for the three months ended September 30, 2022 related to properties that were acquired vacant or with near term expirations in 2020.
−Removed: Cash-basis same store NOI increased by approximately $10.9 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 compared to the same period from the prior year primarily due to increased rental revenue on new and renewed leases and increased occupancy.
−Removed: For the nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, total contractual rent abatements of approximately $2.4 million and $2.3 million, respectively, were given to certain tenants in the same-store pool and approximately $0.3 million and $0.6 million, respectively, in lease termination income was received from certain tenants in the same store pool.
−Removed: In addition, approximately $0.4 million of the increase in cash-basis same store NOI for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 related to properties that were acquired vacant or with near term expirations in 2020.
+Added: Cash-basis same store NOI increased by approximately $6.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the same period from the prior year primarily due to increased rental revenue on new and renewed leases and contractual rent increases on pre-existing leases.
+Added: For the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, total contractual rent abatements of approximately $0.8 million and $1.0 million, respectively, were given to certain tenants in the same-store pool and approximately $19,000 and $0.1 million, respectively, in lease termination income was received from certain tenants in the same store pool.
+Added: In addition, approximately $0.8 million of the increase in cash-basis same store NOI for the three months ended March 31, 2023 related to properties that were acquired vacant or with near term expirations in 2021.
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