Brandywine Realty Trust shares surge 12.94% after hours as Q4 earnings and revenue exceed expectations.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Feb 4, 2026 5:06 pm ET1min read
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Brandywine Realty Trust surged 12.94% in after-hours trading following a Q4 2025 earnings report that exceeded expectations. The company reported a smaller-than-anticipated net loss of $0.21 per share versus $0.23 forecasted, while revenue of $120.95 million outperformed estimates by 3.71%. Management highlighted a 5.8% increase in 2026 FFO guidance, driven by strong leasing activity in Philadelphia and strategic asset sales to reduce leverage. The stock’s sharp rise reflects investor optimism about improved operating metrics, recovery in core markets, and a path to investment-grade credit ratings. The after-hours rally aligns with the earnings beat and positive forward-looking guidance, underscoring market confidence in the company’s turnaround strategy.
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