Le Lézard
Classified in: Business
Subjects: ERN, ERP, DIV

BRIXMOR PROPERTY GROUP REPORTS THIRD QUARTER 2023 RESULTS


NEW YORK, Oct. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Brixmor Property Group Inc. (NYSE: BRX) ("Brixmor" or the "Company") announced today its operating results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023.  For the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, net income was $0.21 per diluted share and $0.26 per diluted share, respectively.

Key highlights for the three months ended September 30, 2023 include:

Subsequent events:

"We are very pleased to report another quarter of outperformance across all fronts," commented James Taylor, CEO. "It's a quarter that once again demonstrates the cumulative effects and momentum of our transformative, value-added business plan, the compelling returns and growth in cash flows that our plan continues to produce, the durability of demand from vibrant retailers to be in our centers, and, most importantly, the strength of our team."

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Net Income

Nareit FFO

Same Property NOI Performance

Dividend

PORTFOLIO AND INVESTMENT ACTIVITY 

Value Enhancing Reinvestment Opportunities

Acquisitions

Dispositions

CAPITAL STRUCTURE 

GUIDANCE 

(Unaudited, dollars in millions, except per share amounts)


2023E


2023E Per
Diluted Share

Net income


$294  - $300


$0.98 - $1.00

Depreciation and amortization related to real estate


357


1.18

Gain on sale of real estate assets


(59)


(0.20)

Impairment of real estate assets


18


0.06

Nareit FFO


$610 - $616


$2.02 - $2.04

CONNECT WITH BRIXMOR

CONFERENCE CALL AND SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
The Company will host a teleconference on Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at 10:00 AM ET. To participate, please dial 877.704.4453 (domestic) or 201.389.0920 (international) within 15 minutes of the scheduled start of the call. The teleconference can also be accessed via a live webcast at https://www.brixmor.com in the Investors section. A replay of the teleconference will be available through midnight ET on November 14, 2023 by dialing 844.512.2921 (domestic) or 412.317.6671 (international) (Passcode:13740606) or via the web through October 31, 2024 at https://www.brixmor.com in the Investors section.

The Company's Supplemental Disclosure will be posted at https://www.brixmor.com in the Investors section. These materials are also available to all interested parties upon request to the Company at [email protected] or 800.468.7526.

NON-GAAP PERFORMANCE MEASURES
The Company presents the non-GAAP performance measures set forth below.  These measures should not be considered as alternatives to, or more meaningful than, net income (calculated in accordance with GAAP) or other GAAP financial measures, as an indicator of financial performance and are not alternatives to, or more meaningful than, cash flow from operating activities (calculated in accordance with GAAP) as a measure of liquidity.  Non-GAAP performance measures have limitations as they do not include all items of income and expense that affect operations, and accordingly, should always be considered as supplemental financial results to those calculated in accordance with GAAP.  The Company's computation of these non-GAAP performance measures may differ in certain respects from the methodology utilized by other REITs and, therefore, may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by such other REITs. Investors are cautioned that items excluded from these non-GAAP performance measures are relevant to understanding and addressing financial performance. A reconciliation of net income to these non-GAAP performance measures is presented in the attached tables.

Nareit FFO       
Nareit FFO is a supplemental, non-GAAP performance measure utilized to evaluate the operating and financial performance of real estate companies. Nareit defines FFO as net income (loss), calculated in accordance with GAAP, excluding (i) depreciation and amortization related to real estate, (ii) gains and losses from the sale of certain real estate assets, (iii) gains and losses from change in control, (iv) impairment write-downs of certain real estate assets and investments in entities when the impairment is directly attributable to decreases in the value of depreciable real estate held by the entity and (v) after adjustments for unconsolidated joint ventures calculated to reflect FFO on the same basis. Considering the nature of its business as a real estate owner and operator, the Company believes that Nareit FFO is useful to investors in measuring its operating and financial performance because the definition excludes items included in net income that do not relate to or are not indicative of the Company's operating and financial performance, such as depreciation and amortization related to real estate, and items which can make periodic and peer analyses of operating and financial performance more difficult, such as gains and losses from the sale of certain real estate assets and impairment write-downs of certain real estate assets.

Same Property NOI
Same property NOI is a supplemental, non-GAAP performance measure utilized to evaluate the operating performance of real estate companies.  Same property NOI is calculated (using properties owned for the entirety of both periods and excluding properties under development and completed new development properties that have been stabilized for less than one year) as total property revenues (base rent, expense reimbursements, adjustments for revenues deemed uncollectible, ancillary and other rental income, percentage rents, and other revenues) less direct property operating expenses (operating costs and real estate taxes). Same property NOI excludes (i) lease termination fees, (ii) straight-line rental income, net, (iii) accretion of below-market leases, net of amortization of above-market leases and tenant inducements, (iv) straight-line ground rent expense, net, (v) income or expense associated with the Company's captive insurance company, (vi) depreciation and amortization, (vii) impairment of real estate assets, (viii) general and administrative expense, and (ix) other income and expense (including interest expense and gain on sale of real estate assets). Considering the nature of its business as a real estate owner and operator, the Company believes that NOI is useful to investors in measuring the operating performance of its portfolio because the definition excludes various items included in net income that do not relate to, or are not indicative of, the operating performance of the Company's properties, such as lease termination fees, straight-line rental income, net, income or expense associated with the Company's captive insurance company,  accretion of below-market leases, net of amortization of above-market leases and tenant inducements, straight-line ground rent expense, net, depreciation and amortization, impairment of real estate assets, general and administrative expense, and other income and expense (including interest expense and gain on sale of real estate assets). The Company believes that same property NOI is also useful to investors because it further eliminates disparities in NOI by only including NOI of properties owned for the entirety of both periods presented and excluding properties under development and completed new development properties that have been stabilized for less than one year and therefore provides a more consistent metric for comparing the operating performance of the Company's real estate between periods.

ABOUT BRIXMOR PROPERTY GROUP
Brixmor (NYSE: BRX) is a real estate investment trust (REIT) that owns and operates a high-quality, national portfolio of open-air shopping centers. Its 364 retail centers comprise approximately 65 million square feet of prime retail space in established trade areas.  The Company strives to own and operate shopping centers that reflect Brixmor's vision "to be the center of the communities we serve" and are home to a diverse mix of thriving national, regional and local retailers.  Brixmor is a proud real estate partner to over 5,000 retailers including The TJX Companies, The Kroger Co., Publix Super Markets and Ross Stores.

Brixmor announces material information to its investors in SEC filings and press releases and on public conference calls, webcasts and the "Investors" page of its website at https://www.brixmor.com. The Company also uses social media to communicate with its investors and the public, and the information Brixmor posts on social media may be deemed material information. Therefore, Brixmor encourages investors and others interested in the Company to review the information that it posts on its website and on its social media channels.

SAFE HARBOR LANGUAGE
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements related to our expectations regarding the performance of our business, our financial results, our liquidity and capital resources, and other non-historical statements. You can identify these forward-looking statements by the use of words such as "outlook," "believes," "expects," "potential," "continues," "may," "will," "should," "seeks," "projects," "predicts," "intends," "plans," "estimates," "anticipates," or the negative version of these words or other comparable words. Such forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Accordingly, there are or will be important factors that could cause actual outcomes or results to differ materially from those indicated in these statements. We believe these factors include but are not limited to those described under the section entitled "Risk Factors" in our Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 and in this report, as such factors may be updated from time to time in our periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), which are accessible on the SEC's website at https://www.sec.gov. These factors include (1) changes in national, regional, and local economies, due to global events such as international military conflicts, international trade disputes, a foreign debt crisis, foreign currency volatility, or due to domestic issues, such as government policies and regulations, tariffs, energy prices, market dynamics, general economic contractions, rising interest rates, inflation, unemployment, or limited growth in consumer income or spending; (2) local real estate market conditions, including an oversupply of space in, or a reduction in demand for, properties similar to those in our Portfolio (defined hereafter); (3) competition from other available properties and e-commerce; (4) disruption and/or consolidation in the retail sector, the financial stability of our tenants, and the overall financial condition of large retailing companies, including their ability to pay rent and/or expense reimbursements that are due to us; (5) in the case of percentage rents, the sales volumes of our tenants; (6) increases in property operating expenses, including common area expenses, utilities, insurance, and real estate taxes, which are relatively inflexible and generally do not decrease if revenue or occupancy decrease; (7) increases in the costs to repair, renovate, and re-lease space; (8) earthquakes, wildfires, tornadoes, hurricanes, damage from rising sea levels due to climate change, other natural disasters, epidemics and/or pandemics, civil unrest, terrorist acts, or acts of war, any of which may result in uninsured or underinsured losses; and (9) changes in laws and governmental regulations, including those governing usage, zoning, the environment, and taxes. These factors should not be construed as exhaustive and should be read in conjunction with the other cautionary statements that are included in this report and in our other periodic filings. The forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this report, and we expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to publicly update or review any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise, except to the extent otherwise required by law.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS





Unaudited, dollars in thousands, except share information



















As of


As of







9/30/2023


12/31/2022



Assets







Real estate








Land

$            1,795,807


$            1,820,358





Buildings and tenant improvements

8,455,194


8,405,969





Construction in progress

161,549


129,310





Lease intangibles

511,881


542,714







10,924,431


10,898,351





Accumulated depreciation and amortization

(3,131,183)


(2,996,759)




Real estate, net

7,793,248


7,901,592




Cash and cash equivalents

861


16,492




Restricted cash

17,822


4,767




Marketable securities

20,609


21,669




Receivables, net

262,774


264,146




Deferred charges and prepaid expenses, net

167,997


154,141




Real estate assets held for sale

10,013


10,439




Other assets

62,566


62,684



Total assets

$            8,335,890


$            8,435,930












Liabilities







Debt obligations, net

$            4,919,157


$            5,035,501




Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities

548,353


535,419



Total liabilities

5,467,510


5,570,920












Equity








Common stock, $0.01 par value; authorized 3,000,000,000 shares;








 309,723,386 and 309,042,754 shares issued and 300,596,394 and 299,915,762 








shares outstanding

3,006


2,999





Additional paid-in capital

3,303,935


3,299,496





Accumulated other comprehensive income

12,192


8,851





Distributions in excess of net income

(450,753)


(446,336)



Total equity

2,868,380


2,865,010



Total liabilities and equity

$            8,335,890


$            8,435,930


 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS



Unaudited, dollars in thousands, except per share amounts

























Three Months Ended


Nine Months Ended






9/30/2023


9/30/2022


9/30/2023


9/30/2022


Revenues










Rental income

$         307,118


$         304,643


$         927,440


$         908,903



Other revenues

196


102


1,111


602


Total revenues

307,314


304,745


928,551


909,505














Operating expenses










Operating costs

35,058


33,299


106,658


102,592



Real estate taxes

42,156


44,179


130,556


128,123



Depreciation and amortization

96,254


84,773


272,807


254,132



Impairment of real estate assets

-


-


17,836


4,597



General and administrative

29,182


29,094


86,868


86,796


Total operating expenses

202,650


191,345


614,725


576,240














Other income (expense)










Dividends and interest

273


88


345


198



Interest expense

(47,364)


(48,726)


(143,529)


(143,934)



Gain on sale of real estate assets

6,712


15,768


59,037


60,667



Gain (loss) on extinguishment of debt, net

6


-


4,356


(221)



Other   

(555)


(789)


(1,645)


(2,937)


Total other income (expense)

(40,928)


(33,659)


(81,436)


(86,227)














Net income

$           63,736


$           79,741


$         232,390


$         247,038














Net income per common share:










Basic 

$               0.21


$               0.26


$               0.77


$               0.82



Diluted 

$               0.21


$               0.26


$               0.77


$               0.82


Weighted average shares:










Basic

301,007


300,213


300,955


299,626



Diluted

302,511


301,341


302,447


300,784

 

FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS (FFO)









Unaudited, dollars in thousands, except per share amounts




























Three Months Ended


Nine Months Ended







9/30/2023


9/30/2022


9/30/2023


9/30/2022















Net income


$            63,736


$            79,741


$          232,390


$          247,038



Depreciation and amortization related to real estate


95,160


83,712


269,714


250,991



Gain on sale of real estate assets


(6,712)


(15,768)


(59,037)


(60,667)



Impairment of real estate assets


-


-


17,836


4,597


Nareit FFO


$          152,184


$          147,685


$          460,903


$          441,959















Nareit FFO per diluted share


$                0.50


$                0.49


$                1.52


$                1.47


Weighted average diluted shares outstanding


302,511


301,341


302,447


300,784















Items that impact FFO comparability











Transaction expenses, net


$               (103)


$               (250)


$               (198)


$            (1,131)



Litigation and other non-routine legal expenses


-


(157)


-


(492)



Gain (loss) on extinguishment of debt, net


6


-


4,356


(221)


Total items that impact FFO comparability 


$                 (97)


$               (407)


$              4,158


$            (1,844)


Items that impact FFO comparability, net per share


$              (0.00)


$              (0.00)


$                0.01


$              (0.01)















Additional Disclosures











Straight-line rental income, net (1)


$              5,088


$              6,393


$            16,510


$            17,883



Accretion of below-market leases, net of amortization of above-market
leases and tenant inducements


2,178


2,517


6,414


6,721



Straight-line ground rent expense, net (2)


8


(2)


25


(167)















Dividends declared per share


$              0.260


$              0.240


$              0.780


$              0.720


Dividends declared


$            78,155


$            71,979


$          234,451


$          215,777


Dividend payout ratio (as % of Nareit FFO) 


51.4 %


48.7 %


50.9 %


48.8 %














(1) Includes straight-line rental income reversals and re-establishments of ($1.8 million) and less than $0.1 million during the three months ended September 30,
2023 and 2022, respectively. Includes straight-line rental income reversals and re-establishments of ($1.0 million) and ($0.1 million) during the nine months ended
September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

(2) Straight-line ground rent expense, net is included in Operating costs on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.




 

SAME PROPERTY NOI ANALYSIS












Unaudited, dollars in thousands

































Three Months Ended




Nine Months Ended








9/30/2023


9/30/2022


Change


9/30/2023


9/30/2022


Change


Same Property NOI Analysis













Number of properties

357


357


 ? 


347


347


 ? 


Percent billed

90.0 %


89.7 %


0.3 %


90.1 %


89.8 %


0.3 %


Percent leased

93.9 %


93.4 %


0.5 %


93.8 %


93.5 %


0.3 %



















Revenues














Base rent

$          220,803


$          212,295




$          636,684


$          607,404





Expense reimbursements

68,068


66,134




197,084


185,442





Revenues deemed uncollectible

(503)


(682)




(3,357)


6,294





Ancillary and other rental income / Other revenues

5,977


6,189




17,252


17,266





Percentage rents

1,495


1,243




7,181


7,011








295,840


285,179


3.7 %


854,844


823,417


3.8 %



Operating expenses 














Operating costs

(33,983)


(32,287)




(100,391)


(95,061)





Real estate taxes

(41,705)


(42,885)




(119,086)


(118,506)








(75,688)


(75,172)


0.7 %


(219,477)


(213,567)


2.8 %


Same property NOI

$          220,152


$          210,007


4.8 %


$          635,367


$          609,850


4.2 %


















NOI margin

74.4 %


73.6 %




74.3 %


74.1 %




Expense recovery ratio

89.9 %


88.0 %




89.8 %


86.8 %




















Percent Contribution to Same Property NOI Performance:

















Change


Percent
Contribution




Change


Percent
Contribution





Base rent

$              8,508


4.0 %




$            29,280


4.8 %





Revenues deemed uncollectible

179


0.1 %




(9,651)


(1.6) %





Net expense reimbursements

1,418


0.7 %




5,732


1.0 %





Ancillary and other rental income / Other revenues

(212)


(0.1) %




(14)


0.0 %





Percentage rents

252


0.1 %




170


0.0 %










4.8 %






4.2 %




















Reconciliation of Net Income to Same Property NOI













Net income

$            63,736


$            79,741




$          232,390


$          247,038




Adjustments:














Non-same property NOI

(1,740)


(7,658)




(29,142)


(41,749)





Lease termination fees

(934)


(694)




(3,879)


(2,754)





Straight-line rental income, net

(5,088)


(6,393)




(16,510)


(17,883)





Accretion of below-market leases, net of amortization of above-market leases and
tenant inducements

(2,178)


(2,517)




(6,414)


(6,721)





Straight-line ground rent expense, net

(8)


2




(25)


167





Depreciation and amortization 

96,254


84,773




272,807


254,132





Impairment of real estate assets

-


-




17,836


4,597





General and administrative 

29,182


29,094




86,868


86,796





Total other (income) expense

40,928


33,659




81,436


86,227




Same Property NOI

$          220,152


$          210,007




$          635,367


$          609,850



 

Brixmor Property Group Logo. (PRNewsFoto/Brixmor Property Group)

SOURCE Brixmor Property Group Inc.


These press releases may also interest you

at 23:30
PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (IDX: BBRI) announced a robust profit of IDR 15.98 trillion for the first quarter of 2024, despite challenging global economic and geopolitical conditions. At the financial performance press conference, BRI's...

at 23:00
Flourish Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm with purpose, today announced the appointment of Ravi Kaushik as Executive Director, Head of Asia Investments. Ravi will lead the global firm's fintech investments and portfolio management in...

at 21:57
Hikvision has released its full-year 2023 financial results, reporting a total revenue of RMB 89.34 billion, up 7.42% year-over-year. Net profit attributable to shareholders of the company was RMB 14.11 billion, achieving a year-over-year (YoY)...

at 21:23
Members of the media are invited to join the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of National Revenue and Member of Parliament for Compton?Stanstead, Lionel Carmant, Minister Responsible for Social Services, and MNA for Taillon, Sherry Romanado,...

at 20:05
Burgundy Diamond Mines (Burgundy or the company) provided its financial and operating results for the first quarter (Q1 2024) ended March 31, 2024 to the Australian Stock Exchange, on April 29, 2024. Burgundy maintained a robust EBITDA of $26...

at 19:34
Celltrion USA announced today that it has signed an agreement with Express Scripts, one of the nation's leading pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) negotiating on behalf of health plans covering more than 100 million people. The agreement, effective...



News published on and distributed by: