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Boston Properties(BXP) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-10-29 15:02
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Funds from operations (FFO) per share for Q3 2025 was reported at $1.74, which is $0.04 above the forecast and $0.02 above market consensus [5][37] - The midpoint of the earnings guidance for the full year 2025 was raised by $0.03, now projected at $6.89 to $6.92 per share [5][39] - Occupancy in the same property pool increased by 20 basis points from the previous quarter, reaching 86.6% [21][37] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Over 1.5 million square feet of leasing was completed in Q3 2025, a 39% increase compared to Q3 2024 and 130% of the last five-year average for the same quarter [6][5] - Year-to-date leasing activity totaled 3.8 million square feet, which is 14% greater than the first three quarters of 2024 [6] - The total portfolio percentage leased for the quarter was 88.8%, a decline of 30 basis points, but an increase of 10 basis points from June 30 [22] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Office transaction volume in private markets reached $12.9 billion in Q3 2025, up 6% from Q2 2025 and 55% from Q3 2024 [8] - Direct vacancy for premier workplaces in key markets is 11.7%, which is 22% lower than the broader market [10] - The overall mark-to-market on leases signed in Q3 was up almost 7%, with notable increases in Boston and New York [24] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to sell 27 non-strategic assets for approximately $1.9 billion by the end of 2027, with 23 transactions either closed or underway totaling roughly $1.25 billion in estimated net proceeds [7][8] - Focus on increasing portfolio concentration of premier workplace assets in core gateway markets, with a strategy to reallocate capital to high-quality developments [10][11] - Plans to grow FFO through new development, particularly in multifamily projects, while being selective in office developments due to market conditions [13][14] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that clients are growing and utilizing their spaces more intensively, leading to positive leasing market conditions [16] - The company expects to achieve a 200 basis point increase in occupancy by the end of 2026, supported by a strong leasing pipeline [51][68] - The overall economic environment is improving, with debt and equity investors becoming more constructive on the office sector [16] Other Important Information - The company recorded $212 million in impairments related to assets part of the strategic sales program [38] - The debt markets have improved, allowing the company to successfully access both secured and unsecured markets, including a $1 billion issuance of exchangeable notes [34][36] Q&A Session Summary Question: Thoughts on reallocating capital into premier locations and smaller markets like Seattle and LA - Management acknowledged that LA and Seattle are smaller markets with weaker leasing conditions and currently do not see development opportunities in those areas [46] Question: Confidence level regarding occupancy increases in 2026 - Management expressed confidence in achieving a 200 basis point increase in occupancy by the end of 2026, supported by ongoing leasing activity [51] Question: Recovery in San Francisco and Salesforce's investment impact - Management noted that AI demand is focused on low-rise buildings rather than high-rise, and Salesforce's commitment is seen as positive for job growth and office demand [54][58] Question: Percentage of pre-pandemic leases still to be addressed - Management indicated that a significant portion of the portfolio consists of long-term leases, and most growth is coming from existing clients expanding their space [63][65] Question: Addressing vacancy and occupancy build - Management stated that projections are based on annual expectations, with confidence in achieving occupancy increases driven by current leasing activity [68]