Highwoods Properties Q1 2025: Unpacking Key Contradictions in Acquisition Strategy, Leasing Activity, and Market Trends
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viernes, 2 de mayo de 2025, 12:49 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Acquisition strategy and market focus, leasing activity and market share, rental rate strength and market conditions, occupancy outlook and leasing activity, and mark-to-market rent trends are the key contradictions discussed in Highwoods Properties' latest 2025Q1 earnings call.
Investment and Acquisitions:
- Highwoods PropertiesHIW-- sold $1.5 billion of noncore properties since 2019, recoupling $1.8 billion in commute-worthy replacements.
- The company acquired the $138 million Advanced Parts Tower, a Class AA building in Raleigh, with a leverage-neutral rotation of capital.
- Investment activity was focused on selling older, capital-intensive properties in non-BBD locations and rotating into high-quality buildings in desirable locations.
Leasing and Occupancy Trends:
- Highwoods signed 700,000 square feet of second-generation office space leases, with strong leasing economics achieving net effective rents over 20% higher than the prior five-quarter average.
- The company's occupancy is expected to grow over the next few years, driven by a healthy leasing backlog and manageable lease roll.
- The strategy to improve portfolio quality and drive financial results involved a focus on lease-up efforts in core buildings and developments.
Financial Performance and Guidance Update:
- Highwoods delivered FFO of $0.83 per share, generating healthy cash flow, despite occupancy declines due to known customer move-outs.
- The company raised the midpoint of its 2025 FFO outlook by $0.04 to a range of $3.31 to $3.47 per share.
- The outlook update reflects the partial-year impact from the Advanced Auto Parts Tower acquisition and operations.
Development Pipeline and Speculative Activity:
- Highwoods placed in service 227 Peachtree in Atlanta, a development with 58% pre-leasing, contributing to a $474 million development pipeline now 63% leased.
- The company's outlook includes potential for $30 million in NOI growth above the 2025 outlook from stabilized developments.
- Speculative development deals remain challenging to pencil due to high construction costs, but the company is engaged in conversations with potential build-to-suit prospects.
Investment and Acquisitions:
- Highwoods PropertiesHIW-- sold $1.5 billion of noncore properties since 2019, recoupling $1.8 billion in commute-worthy replacements.
- The company acquired the $138 million Advanced Parts Tower, a Class AA building in Raleigh, with a leverage-neutral rotation of capital.
- Investment activity was focused on selling older, capital-intensive properties in non-BBD locations and rotating into high-quality buildings in desirable locations.
Leasing and Occupancy Trends:
- Highwoods signed 700,000 square feet of second-generation office space leases, with strong leasing economics achieving net effective rents over 20% higher than the prior five-quarter average.
- The company's occupancy is expected to grow over the next few years, driven by a healthy leasing backlog and manageable lease roll.
- The strategy to improve portfolio quality and drive financial results involved a focus on lease-up efforts in core buildings and developments.
Financial Performance and Guidance Update:
- Highwoods delivered FFO of $0.83 per share, generating healthy cash flow, despite occupancy declines due to known customer move-outs.
- The company raised the midpoint of its 2025 FFO outlook by $0.04 to a range of $3.31 to $3.47 per share.
- The outlook update reflects the partial-year impact from the Advanced Auto Parts Tower acquisition and operations.
Development Pipeline and Speculative Activity:
- Highwoods placed in service 227 Peachtree in Atlanta, a development with 58% pre-leasing, contributing to a $474 million development pipeline now 63% leased.
- The company's outlook includes potential for $30 million in NOI growth above the 2025 outlook from stabilized developments.
- Speculative development deals remain challenging to pencil due to high construction costs, but the company is engaged in conversations with potential build-to-suit prospects.
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