Federal Realty Investment Trust shares rise 1.00% premarket after presenting at BofA Securities 2025 Global.
ByAinvest
Friday, Sep 5, 2025 8:52 am ET1min read
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Federal Realty Investment Trust rose 1.00% in premarket trading, with the company presenting at the BofA Securities 2025 Global event. The company highlighted its strategic focus areas, including portfolio stability, maintaining sufficient liquidity, and development stabilization. Federal Realty also mentioned a 5% annual rollover through 2026, achieving 98% of 2025 Spec Revenue projection, and 280,000 square feet of forward lease commencements. The company's core markets show no unsecured bond maturities until November 2027, no operating JV maturities in the near term, and a progressing disposition program. Additionally, tour and proposal volume are increasing, and residential lease-up is progressing with stabilization expected in 2025.

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