New York City REIT's Q2 2025: Unpacking Contradictions in Occupancy, Financials, and Market Trends
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Friday, Aug 8, 2025 5:19 pm ET1min read
Occupancy and leasing progress, financial performance and projections, proceeds from asset sales and reinvestment strategy, leasing trends and office market recovery are the key contradictions discussed in New York City REIT's latest 2025Q2 earnings call.
Occupancy and Lease Stability:
- New York City REIT's occupancy remained flat at 82%, with a focus on leasing up available space.
- The weighted average remaining lease term of the portfolio was extended to 6 years, with 54% of leases now extending beyond 2030.
- The stability is attributed to tenant retention efforts, property improvements, and leasing progress that reduced near-term lease expirations to 7%.
Financial Performance Impacted by Asset Sale:
- Second quarter 2025 revenue was $12.2 million compared to $15.8 million in Q2 2024, primarily due to the sale of 9 Times Square.
- GAAP net loss attributable to common stockholders was $41.7 million, compared to a net loss of $91.9 million in Q2 2024, mainly due to an impairment related to the sale.
- The financial impact was due to the strategic sale of the property and related adjustments.
Sale Process for Value Unlocking and Debt Reduction:
- The REIT is actively marketing properties, including 123 William Street and 196 Orchard, for sale.
- Assuming favorable terms, net proceeds will be used to retire debt and invest in higher-yielding assets.
- This strategy aims to unlock capital for new investments with superior returns, reduce debt burden, and maximize shareholder returns.

Occupancy and Lease Stability:
- New York City REIT's occupancy remained flat at 82%, with a focus on leasing up available space.
- The weighted average remaining lease term of the portfolio was extended to 6 years, with 54% of leases now extending beyond 2030.
- The stability is attributed to tenant retention efforts, property improvements, and leasing progress that reduced near-term lease expirations to 7%.
Financial Performance Impacted by Asset Sale:
- Second quarter 2025 revenue was $12.2 million compared to $15.8 million in Q2 2024, primarily due to the sale of 9 Times Square.
- GAAP net loss attributable to common stockholders was $41.7 million, compared to a net loss of $91.9 million in Q2 2024, mainly due to an impairment related to the sale.
- The financial impact was due to the strategic sale of the property and related adjustments.
Sale Process for Value Unlocking and Debt Reduction:
- The REIT is actively marketing properties, including 123 William Street and 196 Orchard, for sale.
- Assuming favorable terms, net proceeds will be used to retire debt and invest in higher-yielding assets.
- This strategy aims to unlock capital for new investments with superior returns, reduce debt burden, and maximize shareholder returns.

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