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American Assets Trust(AAT) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported FFO per diluted share of $0.52 for Q1 2025, a decrease of approximately $0.03 compared to Q4 2024, primarily due to the impact of the Del Monte Center disposition [16] - Same store cash NOI increased by 3.1% year over year in Q1 2025, with all sectors reporting positive growth except for the mixed-use sector [16][17] - The company ended Q1 with liquidity of approximately $544 million, including $144 million in cash and cash equivalents [20] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The office portfolio's same store NOI increased by 5.4% in Q1 2025, driven by the expiration of a rent abatement [17] - The retail portfolio's same store NOI also increased by 5.4%, supported by new leases and contractual rent escalations [17] - The multifamily portfolio's NOI was flat year over year, primarily due to lower rental income in Portland, while San Diego properties showed growth [17][12] - The mixed-use portfolio's NOI declined by approximately 11.6%, mainly due to lower occupancy at the Embassy Suites Waikiki [18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The office portfolio ended Q1 at 85.5% leased, with an increase in average base rents and an 8% increase in cash basis spreads [8] - The retail portfolio ended the quarter 97% leased, with strong collections and an all-time high average base rent [10] - The San Diego multifamily properties ended the quarter approximately 95% leased, with a blended rent increase of 2% [12] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company focuses on thoughtful capital allocation, operational discipline, and enhancing asset quality to ensure long-term stability [5][6] - The strategy includes pursuing organic growth through leasing and value-add improvements while maintaining strong liquidity [6][14] - Recent capital recycling includes the sale of Del Monte Center and the acquisition of Genesee Parks Apartments, aligning with the strategy to concentrate on core markets [13][14] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledges the complex operating environment, including inflation, interest rate volatility, and geopolitical uncertainty, but sees opportunities for growth [4][5] - The company remains cautiously optimistic about the office sector's recovery, particularly in high barrier coastal markets [9] - Management reaffirms full-year 2025 guidance of $1.87 to $2.10 per FFO share, reflecting confidence in the portfolio's strength [21][22] Other Important Information - The Board approved a quarterly dividend of $0.34 per share for Q2, reflecting confidence in the company's outlook [14][15] - The company is closely monitoring economic conditions and tenant performance, particularly in the multifamily and retail segments [23] Q&A Session Summary Question: Update on Bellevue assets and occupancy outlook - Management highlighted recent leasing activity, including a 29,000 square foot lease at Timber Ridge, bringing it to 97% leased, and ongoing negotiations for additional leases [27][28] Question: Impact of Proposition 1A on tenant interest in Downtown Seattle - Management noted increased inbound tenant inquiries in Bellevue, partly due to the proposition, indicating a positive trend [30] Question: Plans for redeploying proceeds from Del Monte Center sale - Management confirmed they are actively looking for additional acquisitions but are also comfortable holding cash for liquidity during economic uncertainty [32][33] Question: Update on leasing pipeline and market conditions in La Jolla - Management reported a tight submarket with a direct vacancy of 7.4%, and ongoing efforts to enhance leasing activity through new amenities and spec suites [34][38]