Maryland
|
Commission File Number:
|
95-2635431
|
||
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)
|
1-8383
|
(I.R.S. Employer Identification)
|
(a)
|
The following information is being furnished by the Company as required for Item 2.02(a) of this report and shall not be deemed to be “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934:
|
|
Press Release
|
Three Months Ended
Mar 31, 2010
|
Three Months Ended
Mar 31, 2009
|
|||||||
OPERATING REVENUES:
|
||||||||
Rental income
|
$ | 20,814 | $ | 20,655 | ||||
Tenant reimbursements
|
4,440 | 4,800 | ||||||
Other income
|
658 | 320 | ||||||
Total operating revenues
|
25,912 | 25,775 | ||||||
OPERATING EXPENSES:
|
||||||||
Operating and maintenance
|
2,943 | 2,555 | ||||||
Real estate taxes
|
3,220 | 3,397 | ||||||
General and administrative
|
518 | 531 | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization
|
5,921 | (1) | 5,944 | (1) | ||||
Total operating expenses
|
12,602 | 12,427 | ||||||
Operating income
|
13,310 | 13,348 | ||||||
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSES):
|
||||||||
Equity in earnings of unconsolidated joint venture
|
76 | 89 | ||||||
Interest and dividend income
|
50 | (59 | ) | |||||
Unrealized holding gain (loss) from investment
|
1,853 | (2,757 | ) | |||||
Interest expense
|
(4,849 | ) | (4,806 | ) | ||||
Interest expense – related parties
|
(297 | ) | (181 | ) | ||||
Net income
|
10,143 | 5,634 | ||||||
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
|
(7,685 | ) | (4,202 | ) | ||||
Net income available to common stockholders
|
$ | 2,458 | $ | 1,432 | ||||
Net income per share to common stockholders:
|
||||||||
Basic
|
$ | 0.11 | $ | 0.07 | ||||
Diluted
|
$ | 0.11 | $ | 0.07 | ||||
Weighted average shares of common stock (basic)
|
21,881,189 | 21,614,878 | ||||||
Weighted average shares of common stock (diluted)
|
22,056,805 | 21,770,489 | ||||||
Weighted average O.P. units outstanding
|
83,397,876 | 83,660,298 | ||||||
FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS
|
||||||||
Funds from operations
|
$ | 16,506 | $ | 12,070 | ||||
Funds from operations per share (2)
|
$ | 0.16 | $ | 0.11 | ||||
Outstanding common stock
|
21,953,211 | 21,748,211 | ||||||
Outstanding O.P. units
|
83,326,965 | 83,526,965 | ||||||
Weighted average O.P. units and common stock
outstanding (diluted)
|
105,454,681 | 105,430,787 |
FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS CALCULATION
|
Three Months Ended
Mar 31, 2010
|
Three Months Ended
Mar 31, 2009
|
||||||
Net income
|
$ | 10,143 | $ | 5,634 | ||||
Add:
|
||||||||
Depreciation and amortization of real estate
|
6,406 | 6,416 | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization of real estate held in
unconsolidated joint venture
|
60 | 59 | ||||||
Less:
|
||||||||
Noncontrolling interests in joint ventures
|
(103 | ) | (39 | ) | ||||
Funds from operations
|
$ | 16,506 | $ | 12,070 | ||||
Funds From Operations (“FFO”) is a non-GAAP financial measurement used by real estate investment trusts (“REITs”) to measure and compare operating performance. As defined by NAREIT, FFO represents net income (loss) (computed in accordance with GAAP, accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America), excluding gains (or losses) from debt restructuring and sales of property, plus real estate related depreciation and amortization (excluding amortization of deferred financing costs and depreciation of non-real estate assets) and after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures. Management considers FFO to be an appropriate supplemental measure of the Company’s operating and financial performance because when compared year over year, it reflects the impact to operations from trends in occupancy rates, rental rates, operating costs, general and administrative expenses and interest costs, providing a perspective not immediately apparent from net income. In addition, management believes that FFO provides useful information about the Company’s financial performance when compared to other REITs since FFO is generally recognized as the industry standard for reporting the operations of REITs. FFO should neither be considered as an alternative for net income as a measure of profitability nor is it comparable to cash flows provided by operating activities determined in accordance with GAAP. FFO is not comparable to similarly entitled items reported by other REITs that do not define them exactly as we define FFO.
|
PROPERTY AND OTHER DATA:
|
Three Months Ended
Mar 31, 2010
|
Three Months Ended
Mar 31, 2009
|
||||||
Total properties, end of period
|
112 | 111 | ||||||
Total square feet, end of period
|
8,088,923 | 8,047,569 | ||||||
Average monthly rental revenue per square foot (3)
|
$ | 1.33 | $ | 1.29 | ||||
Occupancy for leased properties
|
65.1 | % | 65.3 | % | ||||
Straight-line rent
|
$ | (237 | ) | $ | 322 | |||
Leasing commissions
|
$ | - | $ | 117 | ||||
Capital expenditures
|
$ | - | $ | - |
Year
|
# of Leases
|
Rentable Square Feet
|
2010 Base Rent(5)
|
|||||||||
2010
|
9 | 251,112 | (4) | $ | 2,164,307 | |||||||
2011
|
16 | 781,347 | 12,227,420 | |||||||||
2012
|
14 | 1,009,205 | 15,356,955 | |||||||||
2013
|
7 | 460,320 | 6,150,363 | |||||||||
2014
|
16 | 1,466,930 | 26,334,237 | |||||||||
2015
|
8 | 620,801 | 9,873,164 | |||||||||
2016
|
3 | 159,600 | 3,421,708 | |||||||||
2017
|
5 | 349,949 | 4,955,733 | |||||||||
Thereafter
|
1 | 119,756 | 2,695,260 | |||||||||
Total
|
79 | 5,219,020 | $ | 83,179,147 | ||||||||
BALANCE SHEETS
|
||||||||
March 31, 2010
|
December 31, 2009
|
|||||||
Assets
|
||||||||
Investments in real estate:
|
||||||||
Land
|
$ | 324,563 | $ | 320,911 | ||||
Buildings and improvements
|
799,849 | 799,649 | ||||||
Real estate related intangible assets
|
3,240 | 3,240 | ||||||
Total investments in properties
|
1,127,652 | 1,123,800 | ||||||
Accumulated depreciation and amortization
|
(210,074 | ) | (204,153 | ) | ||||
Net investments in properties
|
917,578 | 919,647 | ||||||
Investment in unconsolidated joint venture
|
3,829 | 3,828 | ||||||
Net investments in real estate
|
921,407 | 923,475 | ||||||
Cash and cash equivalents
|
5,894 | 986 | ||||||
Restricted cash
|
98 | 197 | ||||||
Restricted investment in marketable securities
|
13,996 | 12,069 | ||||||
Deferred rent receivables
|
18,474 | 18,711 | ||||||
Other assets, net
|
31,233 | 30,951 | ||||||
Total assets
|
$ | 991,102 | $ | 986,389 |
Liabilities and Equity
|
||||||||
Liabilities:
|
||||||||
Mortgage notes payable
|
$ | 315,673 | $ | 318,818 | ||||
Mortgage note payable – related parties
|
8,130 | 8,261 | ||||||
Note payable – related parties
|
34,082 | 9,325 | ||||||
Revolving line of credit
|
- | 14,466 | ||||||
Interest payable
|
1,504 | 1,573 | ||||||
Security deposits
|
4,872 | 4,849 | ||||||
Deferred rental income
|
6,364 | 6,539 | ||||||
Dividends and distributions payable
|
15,792 | 15,791 | ||||||
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
|
13,097 | 9,638 | ||||||
Total liabilities
|
399,514 | 389,260 | ||||||
Commitments and contingencies.
|
Equity: (6)
|
||||||||
Stockholders’ equity:
|
||||||||
Common stock, $.001 par value
|
22 | 22 | ||||||
Additional paid-in capital
|
171,188 | 170,606 | ||||||
Distributions in excess of accumulated earnings
|
(26,619 | ) | (25,784 | ) | ||||
Total stockholders’ equity
|
144,591 | 144,844 | ||||||
Noncontrolling interests in operating partnerships
|
446,997 | 452,285 | ||||||
Total equity
|
591,588 | 597,129 | ||||||
Total liabilities and equity
|
$ | 991,102 | $ | 986,389 |
(1)
|
Includes approximately $159 in amortization expense for the three months ended March 31, 2010 and 2009 for the amortization of in-place lease value intangible asset pursuant to the Business Combinations Topic of the Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification (“FASB ASC”).
|
(2)
|
Calculated on a fully diluted basis. Assumes conversion of O.P. units outstanding into the Company’s common stock.
|
(3)
|
Average monthly rental revenue per square foot has been determined by taking the cash base rent for the period divided by the number of months in the period, and then divided by the average occupied square feet in the period.
|
(4)
|
Excludes five month-to-month leases for approximately 53,000 rentable square feet.
|
(5)
|
Base rent reflects cash rent.
|
(6)
|
Reflects adoption of the Consolidation Topic of the FASB ASC.
|