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Vornado Announces Fourth Quarter 2022 Financial Results

NEW YORK, Feb. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vornado Realty Trust (NYSE: VNO) reported today:

Quarter Ended December 31, 2022 Financial Results

NET LOSS attributable to common shareholders for the quarter ended December 31, 2022 was $493,280,000, or $2.57 per diluted share, compared to net income attributable to common shareholders of $11,269,000, or $0.06 per diluted share, for the prior year’s quarter. Adjusting for the items that impact period-to-period comparability listed in the table on the following page, net income attributable to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the quarter ended December 31, 2022 was $19,954,000, or $0.10 per diluted share, and $22,977,000, or $0.12 per diluted share for the quarter ended December 31, 2021.

FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS (“FFO”) attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP) for the quarter ended December 31, 2022 was $176,465,000, or $0.91 per diluted share, compared to $141,017,000, or $0.73 per diluted share, for the prior year’s quarter. Adjusting for the items that impact period-to-period comparability listed in the table on page 3, FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the quarter ended December 31, 2022 was $139,041,000, or $0.72 per diluted share, and $156,130,000, or $0.81 per diluted share for the quarter ended December 31, 2021.

Year Ended December 31, 2022 Financial Results

NET LOSS attributable to common shareholders for the year ended December 31, 2022 was $408,615,000, or $2.13 per diluted share, compared to net income attributable to common shareholders of $101,086,000, or $0.53 per diluted share, for the year ended December 31, 2021. Adjusting for the items that impact period-to-period comparability listed in the table on the following page, net income attributable to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the year ended December 31, 2022 was $126,468,000, or $0.66 per diluted share, and $88,153,000, or $0.46 per diluted share, for the year ended December 31, 2021.

FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP) for the year ended December 31, 2022 was $638,928,000, or $3.30 per diluted share, compared to $571,074,000, or $2.97 per diluted share, for the year ended December 31, 2021. Adjusting for the items that impact period-to-period comparability listed in the table on page 3, FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the year ended December 31, 2022 was $608,892,000, or $3.15 per diluted share, and $549,863,000, or $2.86 per diluted share, for the year ended December 31, 2021.

Non-Cash Impairment Charges

Net loss attributable to common shareholders for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2022 includes $595,488,000 of non-cash impairment charges, of which $483,037,000 relates to Vornado’s common equity investment in the Fifth Avenue and Times Square joint venture (“Retail JV”).

By way of background, in April 2019, we recognized a $2.559 billion gain upon the transfer of seven properties to the Retail JV, which included a GAAP required write-up to fair value of its retained interest in the properties. The $483,037,000 impairment charge recognized this quarter together with the $409,060,000 impairment charge previously recognized in 2020, effectively reverse a portion of the $2.559 billion gain attributable to the 2019 required write-up.

The following table reconciles net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders to net income attributable to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP):

(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)For the Three Months Ended
December 31,
 For the Year Ended
December 31,
  2022   2021   2022   2021 
Net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders$(493,280) $11,269  $(408,615) $101,086 
Per diluted share$(2.57) $0.06  $(2.13) $0.53 
        
Certain expense (income) items that impact net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders:       
Non-cash real estate impairment losses on wholly owned and partially owned assets$595,488  $  $595,488  $7,880 
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets (47,769)  (11,620)  (62,685)  (15,315)
After-tax net gain on sale of 220 Central Park South (“220 CPS”) condominium units and ancillary amenities (29,773)  (13,584)  (35,858)  (44,607)
Hotel Pennsylvania loss (primarily accelerated building depreciation expense) 26,614   8,998   71,087   29,472 
Deferred tax liability on our investment in The Farley Building (held through a taxable REIT subsidiary) 3,482   9,180   13,665   10,868 
Refund of New York City transfer taxes related to the April 2019 transfer to Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV       (13,613)   
Other 3,449   19,569   7,289   (2,436)
  551,491   12,543   575,373   (14,138)
Noncontrolling interests’ share of above adjustments (38,257)  (835)  (40,290)  1,205 
Total of certain expense (income) items that impact net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders$513,234  $11,708  $535,083  $(12,933)
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$2.67  $0.06  $2.79  $(0.07)
        
Net income attributable to common shareholders, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$19,954  $22,977  $126,468  $88,153 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.10  $0.12  $0.66  $0.46 
                

The following table reconciles FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP) to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP):

(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)For the Three Months Ended
December 31,
 For the Year Ended
December 31,
  2022   2021   2022   2021 
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP)$176,465  $141,017  $638,928  $571,074 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.91  $0.73  $3.30  $2.97 
        
Certain (income) expense items that impact FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions:       
After-tax net gain on sale of 220 CPS condominium units and ancillary amenities$(29,773) $(13,584) $(35,858) $(44,607)
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets (17,372)     (17,372)  (643)
Deferred tax liability on our investment in The Farley Building (held through a taxable REIT subsidiary) 3,482   9,180   13,665   10,868 
Other 3,449   20,595   7,289   12,026 
  (40,214)  16,191   (32,276)  (22,356)
Noncontrolling interests’ share of above adjustments 2,790   (1,078)  2,240   1,145 
Total of certain (income) expense items that impact FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, net$(37,424) $15,113  $(30,036) $(21,211)
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$(0.19) $0.08  $(0.15) $(0.11)
        
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$139,041  $156,130  $608,892  $549,863 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.72  $0.81  $3.15  $2.86 
                

FFO, as Adjusted Bridge – Q4 2022 vs. Q4 2021

The following table bridges our FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended December 31, 2021 to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended December 31, 2022:

(Amounts in millions, except per share amounts)FFO, as Adjusted
 Amount Per Share
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended December 31, 2021$156.1  $0.81 
    
(Decrease) increase in FFO, as adjusted due to:   
Increase in interest expense, net of increase in interest income (29.6)  
Rent commencement and other tenant related items 11.7   
Prior period accrual adjustments related to theMART property tax expense 8.1   
Straight-line impact of PENN 1 2023 estimated ground rent reset (5.7)  
Other, net (1.3)  
  (16.8)  
Noncontrolling interests’ share of above items and impact of assumed conversions of convertible securities (0.3)  
Net decrease (17.1)  (0.09)
    
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended December 31, 2022$139.0  $0.72 
        

See page 12 for a reconciliation of net income attributable to common shareholders to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP) for the three months and years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021. Reconciliations of FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted are provided above.

350 Park Avenue:

On January 24, 2023, we and the Rudin family (“Rudin”) completed agreements with Citadel Enterprise Americas LLC (“Citadel”) and with an affiliate of Kenneth C. Griffin, Citadel’s Founder and CEO (“KG”), for a series of transactions relating to 350 Park Avenue and 40 East 52nd Street.

Citadel will master lease 350 Park Avenue, a 585,000 square foot Manhattan office building, on an “as is” basis for ten years, with an initial annual net rent of $36,000,000. Per the terms of the lease, no tenant allowance or free rent is being provided. Citadel will also master lease Rudin’s adjacent property at 40 East 52nd Street (390,000 square feet).

In addition, we have entered into a joint venture with Rudin (“Vornado/Rudin”) to purchase 39 East 51st Street for $40,000,000 and, upon formation of the KG joint venture described below, will combine that property with 350 Park Avenue and 40 East 52nd Street to create a premier development site (collectively, the “Site”).

From October 2024 to June 2030, KG will have the option to either:

  • acquire a 60% interest in a joint venture with Vornado/Rudin that would value the Site at $1.2 billion ($900,000,000 to Vornado and $300,000,000 to Rudin) and build a new 1,700,000 square foot office tower (the “Project”) pursuant to East Midtown Subdistrict zoning with Vornado/Rudin as developer. KG would own 60% of the joint venture and Vornado/Rudin would own 40% (with Vornado owning 36% and Rudin owning 4% of the joint venture along with a $250,000,000 preferred equity interest in the Vornado/Rudin joint venture).
    • at the joint venture formation, Citadel or its affiliates will execute a pre-negotiated 15-year anchor lease with renewal options for approximately 850,000 square feet (with expansion and contraction rights) at the Project for its primary office in New York City;
    • the rent for Citadel’s space will be determined by a formula based on a percentage return (that adjusts based on the actual cost of capital) on the total Project cost;
    • the master leases will terminate at the scheduled commencement of demolition;
  • or, exercise an option to purchase the Site for $1.4 billion ($1.085 billion to Vornado and $315,000,000 to Rudin), in which case Vornado/Rudin would not participate in the new development.

The parties intend to immediately commence design of the project and process approvals.

Further, Vornado/Rudin will have the option from October 2024 to September 2030 to put the Site to KG for $1.2 billion ($900,000,000 to Vornado and $300,000,000 to Rudin). For ten years following any put option closing, unless the put option is exercised in response to KG’s request to form the joint venture or KG makes a $200,000,000 termination payment, Vornado/Rudin will have the right to invest in a joint venture with KG on the terms described above if KG proceeds with development of the Site.

Dividend:

On January 18, 2023, Vornado’s Board of Trustees declared a reduced quarterly dividend of $0.375 per share.

Dispositions:

220 CPS

During the three months ended December 31, 2022, we closed on the sale of two condominium units and ancillary amenities at 220 CPS for net proceeds of $71,895,000 resulting in a financial statement net gain of $34,844,000 which is included in “net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets” on our consolidated statements of income. In connection with these sales, $5,071,000 of income tax expense was recognized on our consolidated statements of income. During the year ended December 31, 2022, we closed on the sale of three condominium units and ancillary amenities at 220 CPS for net proceeds of $88,019,000 resulting in a financial statement net gain of $41,874,000 which is included in “net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets” on our consolidated statements of income. In connection with these sales, $6,016,000 of income tax expense was recognized on our consolidated statements of income. From inception to December 31, 2022, we have closed on the sale of 109 units and ancillary amenities for net proceeds of $3,094,915,000 resulting in financial statement net gains of $1,159,129,000. As of December 31, 2022, we are 97% sold.

SoHo Properties

On January 13, 2022, we sold two Manhattan retail properties located at 478-482 Broadway and 155 Spring Street for $84,500,000 and realized net proceeds of $81,399,000. In connection with the sale, we recognized a net gain of $551,000 which is included in “net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets” on our consolidated statements of income.

Center Building (33-00 Northern Boulevard)

On June 17, 2022, we sold the Center Building, an eight-story 498,000 square foot office building located at 33‑00 Northern Boulevard in Long Island City, New York, for $172,750,000. We realized net proceeds of $58,946,000 after repayment of the existing $100,000,000 mortgage loan and closing costs. In connection with the sale, we recognized a net gain of $15,213,000 which is included in “net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets” on our consolidated statements of income.

Dispositions – continued:

484-486 Broadway

On December 15, 2022, we sold 484-486 Broadway, a 30,000 square foot retail and residential building for $23,520,000, and realized net proceeds of $22,430,000. In connection with the sale, we recognized a net gain of $2,919,000 which is included in “net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets” on our consolidated statements of income.

40 Fulton Street

On December 21, 2022, we sold 40 Fulton Street, a 251,000 square foot Manhattan office and retail building, for $101,000,000, and realized net proceeds of $96,566,000. In connection with the sale, we recognized a net gain of $31,876,000 which is included in “net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets” on our consolidated statements of income.

Financings:

100 West 33rd Street

On June 15, 2022, we completed a $480,000,000 refinancing of 100 West 33rd Street, a 1.1 million square foot building comprised of 859,000 square feet of office space and 255,000 square feet of retail space. The interest-only loan bears a rate of SOFR plus 1.65% (5.96% as of December 31, 2022) through March 2024, increasing to SOFR plus 1.85% thereafter. The interest rate on the loan was swapped to a fixed rate of 5.06% through March 2024, and 5.26% through June 2027. The loan matures in June 2027, with two one-year extension options subject to debt service coverage ratio and loan-to-value tests. The loan replaces the previous $580,000,000 loan that bore interest at LIBOR plus 1.55% and was scheduled to mature in April 2024.

770 Broadway

On June 28, 2022, we completed a $700,000,000 refinancing of 770 Broadway, a 1.2 million square foot Class A Manhattan office building. The interest-only loan bears a rate of SOFR plus 2.25% (6.48% as of December 31, 2022) and matures in July 2024 with three one-year extension options (July 2027 as fully extended). The interest rate on the loan was swapped to a fixed rate of 4.98% through July 2027. The loan replaces the previous $700,000,000 loan that bore interest at SOFR plus 1.86% and was scheduled to mature in July 2022.

Unsecured Revolving Credit Facility

On June 30, 2022, we amended and extended one of our two revolving credit facilities. The $1.25 billion amended facility bears interest at a rate of SOFR plus 1.15% (5.47% as of December 31, 2022). The term of the facility was extended from March 2024 to December 2027, as fully extended. The facility fee is 25 basis points. On August 16, 2022, the interest rate on the $575,000,000 drawn on the facility was swapped to a fixed interest rate of 3.88% through August 2027. Our other $1.25 billion revolving credit facility matures in April 2026, as fully extended, and bears a rate of SOFR plus 1.19% with a facility fee of 25 basis points.

Unsecured Term Loan

On June 30, 2022, we extended our $800,000,000 unsecured term loan from February 2024 to December 2027. The extended loan bears interest at a rate of SOFR plus 1.30% (5.62% as of December 31, 2022) and is currently swapped to a fixed rate of 4.05%.

330 West 34th Street land owner joint venture

On August 18, 2022, the joint venture that owns the fee interest in the 330 West 34th Street land, in which we have a 34.8% interest, completed a $100,000,000 refinancing. The interest-only loan bears interest at a fixed rate of 4.55% and matures in September 2032. In connection with the refinancing, we realized net proceeds of $10,500,000. The loan replaces the previous $50,150,000 loan that bore interest at a fixed rate of 5.71%.

697-703 Fifth Avenue (Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV)

On December 21, 2022, the 697-703 Fifth Avenue $450,000,000 non-recourse mortgage loan matured and was not repaid, at which time the lenders declared an event of default. During December 2022, $29,000,000 of property-level funds were applied by the lenders against the principal balance resulting in a $421,000,000 loan balance as of December 31, 2022. The loan bears default interest at the Prime Rate plus 1.00% (8.50% as of December 31, 2022). The Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV is in negotiations with the lenders regarding a restructuring but there can be no assurance as to the timing and ultimate resolution of these negotiations. We do not believe that the resolution of these negotiations will result in further impairment losses on our investment in the Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV.

Financings – continued:

Interest Rate Hedging Activities

During the year ended December 31, 2022, we entered into $2.0 billion of interest rate swap arrangements and extended a $500,000,000 interest rate swap arrangement, reducing our variable rate debt at share as a percentage of our total debt at share to 27% from 47% (excluding our participation in the 150 West 34th Street mortgage loan which was repaid on January 9, 2023). The exposure to LIBOR/SOFR index increases on our $2.8 billion of unswapped variable rate debt is partially mitigated over the next year by $2.2 billion of interest rate caps and by an increase in interest income on our cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and investments in U.S. Treasury bills. For further detail on our interest rate swap and cap arrangements, see page 34 of our Supplemental Operating and Financial Data package for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2022.

The table below presents the interest rate swap arrangements entered into during the year ended December 31, 2022.

(Amounts in thousands) Notional Amount All-In Swapped Rate Swap Expiration Date Variable Rate Spread
770 Broadway mortgage loan $700,000 4.98% 07/27 S+225
Unsecured revolving credit facility  575,000 3.88% 08/27 S+115
Unsecured term loan(1)  50,000 4.04% 08/27 S+130
Unsecured term loan (effective 10/23)(1)  500,000 4.39% 10/26 S+130
100 West 33rd Street mortgage loan  480,000 5.06% 06/27 S+165
888 Seventh Avenue mortgage loan(2)  200,000 4.76% 09/27 S+180
           

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(1) On February 7, 2023, we entered into a forward interest rate swap arrangement for $150,000 of the $800,000 unsecured term loan. The unsecured term loan, which matures in December 2027, is subject to various interest rate swap arrangements through August 2027, see below for details:

  Swapped Balance All-In Swapped Rate Unswapped Balance
(bears interest at S+130)
Through 10/23 $800,000 4.05% $
10/23 through 7/25  700,000 4.53%  100,000
7/25 through 10/26  550,000 4.36%  250,000
10/26 through 8/27  50,000 4.04%  750,000
          

(2) The remaining $77,800 amortizing mortgage loan balance bears interest at a floating rate of SOFR plus 1.80%. 

Leasing Activity:

The leasing activity and related statistics below are based on leases signed during the period and are not intended to coincide with the commencement of rental revenue in accordance with GAAP. Second generation relet space represents square footage that has not been vacant for more than nine months and tenant improvements and leasing commissions are based on our share of square feet leased during the period.

For the Three Months Ended December 31, 2022

  • 154,000 square feet of New York Office space (147,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $84.58 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 7.6 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 135,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 17.2% and positive 9.8%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $10.32 per square foot per annum, or 12.2% of initial rent.
  • 20,000 square feet of New York Retail space (15,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $284.73 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 11.8 years. The 20,000 square feet was first generation space. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $26.98 per square foot per annum, or 9.5% of initial rent.
  • 24,000 square feet at theMART (all at share) at an initial rent of $59.45 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 6.5 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 23,000 square feet of second generation space were negative 7.3% and negative 12.1%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $6.60 per square foot per annum, or 11.1% of initial rent.

For the Year Ended December 31, 2022

  • 894,000 square feet of New York Office space (753,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $84.51 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 8.9 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 498,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 9.0% and positive 5.4%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $11.84 per square foot per annum, or 14.0% of initial rent.
  • 111,000 square feet of New York Retail space (100,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $266.25 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 11.6 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 42,000 square feet of second generation space were negative 38.3% and negative 34.2%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $22.68 per square foot per annum, or 8.5% of initial rent.
  • 299,000 square feet at theMART (all at share) at an initial rent of $52.40 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 7.2 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 244,000 square feet of second generation space were negative 4.8% and negative 5.4%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $10.48 per square foot per annum, or 20.0% of initial rent.
  • 210,000 square feet at 555 California Street (147,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $96.40 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 5.9 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 135,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 24.3% and positive 13.6%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $7.15 per square foot per annum, or 7.4% of initial rent.

Same Store Net Operating Income (“NOI”) At Share:

Below is the percentage increase (decrease) in same store NOI at share and same store NOI at share – cash basis of our New York segment, theMART and 555 California Street.

 Total New York theMART(2) 555 California Street
Same store NOI at share % increase (decrease)(1):       
Three months ended December 31, 2022 compared to December 31, 20216.3% 5.0% 32.1% 0.3%
Year ended December 31, 2022 compared to December 31, 20217.1% 3.5% 64.2% 2.7%
Three months ended December 31, 2022 compared to September 30, 2022(0.8)% 5.6% (41.1)% 3.4%
           
Same store NOI at share – cash basis % increase (decrease)(1):          
Three months ended December 31, 2022 compared to December 31, 20217.9% 5.9% 24.7% 16.8%
Year ended December 31, 2022 compared to December 31, 20219.0% 5.0% 58.0% 13.3%
Three months ended December 31, 2022 compared to September 30, 2022(0.9)% 4.8% (37.6)% 4.4%
          

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(1) See pages 14 through 19 for same store NOI at share and same store NOI at share – cash basis reconciliations.
(2) 2022 includes the impact of prior period accrual adjustments related to (i) a property tax reassessment recognized in the third quarter and (ii) a change in the property tax rate recognized in the fourth quarter. 2022 also includes an increase in tradeshow activity compared to the prior year.

NOI At Share:

The elements of our New York and Other NOI at share for the three months and years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 and the three months ended September 30, 2022 are summarized below.

(Amounts in thousands)For the Three Months Ended For the Year Ended
December 31,
 December 31, September 30, 2022 
  2022   2021    2022   2021 
NOI at share:         
New York:         
Office(1)$184,045  $179,929  $174,790  $718,686  $677,167 
Retail 50,083   48,365   52,127   205,753   173,363 
Residential 4,978   4,894   4,598   19,600   17,783 
Alexander’s 9,489   8,751   9,639   37,469   37,318 
Hotel Pennsylvania(2)             (12,677)
Total New York 248,595   241,939   241,154   981,508   892,954 
Other:         
theMART(3) 21,276   15,959   35,769   96,906   58,909 
555 California Street 16,641   16,596   16,092   65,692   64,826 
Other investments 5,243   3,928   4,074   17,942   16,679 
Total Other 43,160   36,483   55,935   180,540   140,414 
          
NOI at share$291,755  $278,422  $297,089  $1,162,048  $1,033,368 
                    

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See notes below.

NOI At Share – Cash Basis:

The elements of our New York and Other NOI at share – cash basis for the three months and years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 and the three months ended September 30, 2022 are summarized below.

(Amounts in thousands)For the Three Months Ended For the Year Ended
December 31,
 December 31, September 30, 2022 
  2022   2021    2022   2021 
NOI at share – cash basis:         
New York:         
Office(1)$182,648  $181,568  $174,606  $715,407  $686,507 
Retail 46,168   44,536   48,096   188,846   160,801 
Residential 4,660   4,758   4,556   18,214   16,656 
Alexander’s 10,236   9,538   10,434   40,532   40,525 
Hotel Pennsylvania(2)             (12,723)
Total New York 243,712   240,400   237,692   962,999   891,766 
Other:         
theMART(3) 23,163   18,413   36,772   101,912   64,389 
555 California Street 17,672   15,128   16,926   67,813   60,680 
Other investments 5,052   4,229   4,280   18,344   17,851 
Total Other 45,887   37,770   57,978   188,069   142,920 
          
NOI at share – cash basis$289,599  $278,170  $295,670  $1,151,068  $1,034,686 
                    

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(1) Includes Building Maintenance Services NOI of $8,305, $6,918, $7,043, $27,598 and $26,344, respectively, for the three months ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 and September 30, 2022 and the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021.
(2) On April 5, 2021, we permanently closed the Hotel Pennsylvania. Beginning in the third quarter of 2021, we commenced capitalization of carrying costs in connection with our development of the Hotel Pennsylvania site.
(3) 2022 includes the impact of prior period accrual adjustments related to (i) a property tax reassessment recognized in the third quarter and (ii) a change in the property tax rate recognized in the fourth quarter. 2022 also includes an increase in tradeshow activity compared to the prior year.

PENN District – Active Development/Redevelopment Summary as of December 31, 2022

(Amounts in thousands of dollars, except square feet)                
Active PENN District Projects Segment Property
Rentable
Sq. Ft.
 Budget(1) Cash Amount
Expended
 Remaining Expenditures Stabilization Year Projected Incremental
Cash Yield
  
The Farley Building (95% interest) New York 846,000 1,120,000(2)1,111,493(2)8,507(2)(3) 6.2%  
PENN 2 – as expanded New York 1,795,000 750,000 393,126 356,874 2025 9.5%  
PENN 1 (including LIRR Concourse Retail)(4) New York 2,546,000 450,000 375,810 74,190 N/A 13.2% (4)(5)
Districtwide Improvements New York N/A 100,000 41,776 58,224 N/A N/A  
Total Active PENN District Projects     2,420,000 1,922,205 497,795   8.3%  
                 

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(1)
 Excluding debt and equity carry.
(2) Net of 154,000 of historic tax credit investor contributions, of which 88,000 has been funded to date (at our 95% share).
(3) Office stabilized in 2022, Retail to stabilize in 2023/2024.
(4) Property is ground leased through 2098, as fully extended. Fair market value resets occur in 2023, 2048 and 2073. The 13.2% projected return is before the ground rent reset in 2023, which may be material.
(5) Projected to be achieved as pre-redevelopment leases roll, which have an approximate average remaining term of 3.6 years.

There can be no assurance that the above projects will be completed, completed on schedule or within budget. In addition, there can be no assurance that the Company will be successful in leasing the properties on the expected schedule or at the assumed rental rates.

Conference Call and Audio Webcast

As previously announced, the Company will host a quarterly earnings conference call and an audio webcast on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (ET). The conference call can be accessed by dialing 866-652-5200 (domestic) or 412-317-6060 (international) and asking the operator to join the Vornado Realty Trust conference call. A live webcast of the conference call will be available on Vornado’s website at www.vno.com in the Investor Relations section and an online playback of the webcast will be available on the website following the conference call.

Contact

Thomas J. Sanelli
(212) 894-7000

Supplemental Data

Further details regarding results of operations, properties and tenants can be accessed at the Company’s website www.vno.com. Vornado Realty Trust is a fully – integrated equity real estate investment trust.

Certain statements contained herein may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of performance. They represent our intentions, plans, expectations and beliefs and are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Our future results, financial condition and business may differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements. You can find many of these statements by looking for words such as “approximates,” “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “intends,” “plans,” “would,” “may” or other similar expressions in this press release. We also note the following forward-looking statements: in the case of our development and redevelopment projects, the estimated completion date, estimated project cost, projected incremental cash yield, stabilization date and cost to complete; and estimates of future capital expenditures, dividends to common and preferred shareholders and operating partnership distributions. For a discussion of factors that could materially affect the outcome of our forward-looking statements and our future results and financial condition, see “Risk Factors” in Part I, Item 1A, of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022. Currently, some of the factors are the increase in interest rates and inflation and the continuing effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on our business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flows, operating performance and the effect that these factors have had and may continue to have on our tenants, the global, national, regional and local economies and financial markets and the real estate market in general.

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Amounts in thousands)As of December 31, Increase
(Decrease)
 
  2022   2021   
ASSETS      
Real estate, at cost:      
Land$2,451,828  $2,540,193  $(88,365) 
Buildings and improvements 9,804,204   9,839,166   (34,962) 
Development costs and construction in progress 933,334   718,694   214,640  
Leasehold improvements and equipment 125,389   119,792   5,597  
Total 13,314,755   13,217,845   96,910  
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization (3,470,991)  (3,376,347)  (94,644) 
Real estate, net 9,843,764   9,841,498   2,266  
Right-of-use assets 684,380   337,197   347,183 (1)
Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and investments in U.S. Treasury bills:      
Cash and cash equivalents 889,689   1,760,225   (870,536) 
Restricted cash 131,468   170,126   (38,658) 
Investments in U.S. Treasury bills 471,962      471,962  
Total 1,493,119   1,930,351   (437,232) 
Tenant and other receivables 81,170   79,661   1,509  
Investments in partially owned entities 2,665,073   3,297,389   (632,316) 
Real estate fund investments    7,730   (7,730) 
220 CPS condominium units ready for sale 43,599   57,142   (13,543) 
Receivable arising from the straight-lining of rents 694,972   656,318   38,654  
Deferred leasing costs, net 373,555   391,693   (18,138) 
Identified intangible assets, net 139,638   154,895   (15,257) 
Other assets 474,105   512,714   (38,609) 
Total assets$16,493,375  $17,266,588  $(773,213) 
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS AND EQUITY      
Liabilities:      
Mortgages payable, net$5,829,018  $6,053,343  $(224,325) 
Senior unsecured notes, net 1,191,832   1,189,792   2,040  
Unsecured term loan, net 793,193   797,812   (4,619) 
Unsecured revolving credit facilities 575,000   575,000     
Lease liabilities 735,969   370,206   365,763 (1)
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 450,881   613,497   (162,616) 
Deferred revenue 39,882   48,118   (8,236) 
Deferred compensation plan 96,322   110,174   (13,852) 
Other liabilities 268,166   304,725   (36,559) 
Total liabilities 9,980,263   10,062,667   (82,404) 
Redeemable noncontrolling interests 436,732   688,683   (251,951) 
Shareholders’ equity 5,839,728   6,236,346   (396,618) 
Noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries 236,652   278,892   (42,240) 
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests and equity$16,493,375  $17,266,588  $(773,213) 
             

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(1) In January 2022, we exercised a 25-year renewal option on our PENN 1 ground lease extending the term through June 2073. As a result of the exercise, we remeasured the related ground lease liability to include the 25-year extension option and recorded an estimated incremental right-of-use asset and lease liability of approximately $350,000.

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
OPERATING RESULTS

(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)For the Three Months Ended
December 31,
 For the Year Ended
December 31,
  2022   2021   2022   2021 
Revenues$446,940  $421,080  $1,799,995  $1,589,210 
        
Net (loss) income$(525,002) $31,963  $(382,612) $207,553 
Less net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests in:       
Consolidated subsidiaries 10,493   (3,691)  5,737   (24,014)
Operating Partnership 36,758   (857)  30,376   (7,540)
Net (loss) income attributable to Vornado (477,751)  27,415   (346,499)  175,999 
Preferred share dividends (15,529)  (16,146)  (62,116)  (65,880)
Series K preferred share issuance costs          (9,033)
Net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders$(493,280) $11,269  $(408,615) $101,086 
        
(Loss) income per common share – basic:       
Net (loss) income per common share$(2.57) $0.06  $(2.13) $0.53 
Weighted average shares outstanding 191,831   191,679   191,775   191,551 
        
(Loss) income per common share – diluted:       
Net (loss) income per common share$(2.57) $0.06  $(2.13) $0.53 
Weighted average shares outstanding 191,831   192,040   191,775   192,122 
        
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP)$176,465  $141,017  $638,928  $571,074 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.91  $0.73  $3.30  $2.97 
        
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$139,041  $156,130  $608,892  $549,863 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.72  $0.81  $3.15  $2.86 
        
Weighted average shares used in determining FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions per diluted share 194,080   192,065   193,570   192,148 
                

FFO is computed in accordance with the definition adopted by the Board of Governors of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“NAREIT”). NAREIT defines FFO as GAAP net income or loss adjusted to exclude net gains from sales of certain real estate assets, real estate impairment losses, depreciation and amortization expense from real estate assets and other specified items, including the pro rata share of such adjustments of unconsolidated subsidiaries. FFO and FFO per diluted share are non-GAAP financial measures used by management, investors and analysts to facilitate meaningful comparisons of operating performance between periods and among our peers because they exclude the effect of real estate depreciation and amortization and net gains on sales, which are based on historical costs and implicitly assume that the value of real estate diminishes predictably over time, rather than fluctuating based on existing market conditions. The Company also uses FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted for certain items that impact the comparability of period to period FFO, as one of several criteria to determine performance-based compensation for senior management. FFO does not represent cash generated from operating activities and is not necessarily indicative of cash available to fund cash requirements and should not be considered as an alternative to net income as a performance measure or cash flow as a liquidity measure. FFO may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies. In addition to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, we also disclose FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted. Although this non-GAAP measure clearly differs from NAREIT’s definition of FFO, we believe it provides a meaningful presentation of operating performance. Reconciliations of net income attributable to common shareholders to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions are provided on the following page. Reconciliations of FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted are provided on page 3 of this press release.

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS

The following table reconciles net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions:

(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)For the Three Months Ended
December 31,
 For the Year Ended
December 31,
  2022   2021   2022   2021 
Net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders$(493,280) $11,269  $(408,615) $101,086 
Per diluted share$(2.57) $0.06  $(2.13) $0.53 
        
FFO adjustments:       
Depreciation and amortization of real property$121,900  $117,497  $456,920  $373,792 
Real estate impairment losses 19,098      19,098   7,880 
Net gain on sale of real estate (30,397)     (58,751)   
Proportionate share of adjustments to equity in net (loss) income of partially owned entities to arrive at FFO:       
Depreciation and amortization of real property 32,243   34,418   130,647   139,247 
Net gain on sale of real estate    (12,623)  (169)  (15,675)
Increase in fair value of marketable securities    (37)     (1,155)
Real estate impairment losses 576,390      576,390    
  719,234   139,255   1,124,135   504,089 
Noncontrolling interests’ share of above adjustments (49,894)  (9,517)  (77,912)  (34,144)
FFO adjustments, net$669,340  $129,738  $1,046,223  $469,945 
        
FFO attributable to common shareholders$176,060  $141,007  $637,608  $571,031 
Impact of assumed conversion of dilutive convertible securities 405   10   1,320   43 
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions$176,465  $141,017  $638,928  $571,074 
Per diluted share$0.91  $0.73  $3.30  $2.97 
        
Reconciliation of weighted average shares outstanding:       
Weighted average common shares outstanding 191,831   191,679   191,775   191,551 
Effect of dilutive securities:       
Convertible securities 2,182 (1) 25   1,545 (1) 26 
Share-based payment awards 67   361   250   571 
Denominator for FFO per diluted share 194,080   192,065   193,570   192,148 
                

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(1) On January 1, 2022, we adopted Accounting Standards Update 2020-06, which requires us to include our Series D-13 cumulative redeemable preferred units and Series G-1 through G-4 convertible preferred units in our dilutive earnings per share calculations, if the effect is dilutive.

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – CONTINUED

Below is a reconciliation of net (loss) income to NOI at share and NOI at share – cash basis for the three months and years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 and the three months ended September 30, 2022.

 For the Three Months Ended For the Year Ended
December 31,
(Amounts in thousands)December 31, September 30, 2022 
  2022   2021    2022   2021 
Net (loss) income$(525,002) $31,963  $20,112  $(382,612) $207,553 
Depreciation and amortization expense 133,871   126,349   134,526   504,502   412,347 
General and administrative expense 31,439   34,204   29,174   133,731   134,545 
Impairment losses, transaction related costs and other 26,761   3,185   996   31,722   13,815 
Loss (income) from partially owned entities 545,126   (43,749)  (24,341)  461,351   (130,517)
Loss (income) from real estate fund investments 1,880   (5,959)  111   (3,541)  (11,066)
Interest and other investment income, net (10,587)  (918)  (5,228)  (19,869)  (4,612)
Interest and debt expense 88,242   78,192   76,774   279,765   231,096 
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets (65,241)  (14,959)     (100,625)  (50,770)
Income tax expense (benefit) 6,974   10,055   3,711   21,660   (10,496)
NOI from partially owned entities 77,221   79,223   76,020   305,993   310,858 
NOI attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries (18,929)  (19,164)  (14,766)  (70,029)  (69,385)
NOI at share 291,755   278,422   297,089   1,162,048   1,033,368 
Non-cash adjustments for straight-line rents, amortization of acquired below-market leases, net and other (2,156)  (252)  (1,419)  (10,980)  1,318 
NOI at share – cash basis$289,599  $278,170  $295,670  $1,151,068  $1,034,686 
                    

NOI at share represents total revenues less operating expenses including our share of partially owned entities. NOI at share – cash basis represents NOI at share adjusted to exclude straight-line rental income and expense, amortization of acquired below and above market leases, net and other non-cash adjustments. We consider NOI at share – cash basis to be the primary non-GAAP financial measure for making decisions and assessing the unlevered performance of our segments as it relates to the total return on assets as opposed to the levered return on equity. As properties are bought and sold based on NOI at share – cash basis, we utilize this measure to make investment decisions as well as to compare the performance of our assets to that of our peers. NOI at share and NOI at share – cash basis should not be considered alternatives to net income or cash flow from operations and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – CONTINUED

Same store NOI at share represents NOI at share from operations which are in service in both the current and prior year reporting periods. Same store NOI at share – cash basis is same store NOI at share adjusted to exclude straight-line rental income and expense, amortization of acquired below and above market leases, net and other non-cash adjustments. We present these non-GAAP measures to (i) facilitate meaningful comparisons of the operational performance of our properties and segments, (ii) make decisions on whether to buy, sell or refinance properties, and (iii) compare the performance of our properties and segments to those of our peers. Same store NOI at share and same store NOI at share – cash basis should not be considered alternatives to net income or cash flow from operations and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.

Below are reconciliations of NOI at share to same store NOI at share for our New York segment, theMART, 555 California Street and other investments for the three months ended December 31, 2022 compared to December 31, 2021.

(Amounts in thousands)Total New York theMART 555 California Street Other
NOI at share for the three months ended December 31, 2022$291,755  $248,595  $21,276  $16,641  $5,243 
Less NOI at share from:         
Dispositions (1,424)  (1,424)         
Development properties (4,335)  (4,335)         
Other non-same store income, net (8,791)  (3,346)  (202)     (5,243)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended December 31, 2022$277,205  $239,490  $21,074  $16,641  $ 
          
NOI at share for the three months ended December 31, 2021$278,422  $241,939  $15,959  $16,596  $3,928 
Less NOI at share from:         
Dispositions (3,720)  (3,720)         
Development properties (7,248)  (7,248)         
Other non-same store income, net (6,782)  (2,854)        (3,928)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended December 31, 2021$260,672  $228,117  $15,959  $16,596  $ 
          
Increase in same store NOI at share$16,533  $11,373  $5,115  $45  $ 
          
% increase in same store NOI at share 6.3%  5.0%  32.1%  0.3%  0.0%
                    

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – CONTINUED

Below are reconciliations of NOI at share – cash basis to same store NOI at share – cash basis for our New York segment, theMART, 555 California Street and other investments for the three months ended December 31, 2022 compared to December 31, 2021.

(Amounts in thousands)Total New York theMART 555 California Street Other
NOI at share – cash basis for the three months ended December 31, 2022$289,599  $243,712  $23,163  $17,672  $5,052 
Less NOI at share – cash basis from:         
Dispositions (1,112)  (1,112)         
Development properties (3,461)  (3,461)         
Other non-same store income, net (8,734)  (3,480)  (202)     (5,052)
Same store NOI at share – cash basis for the three months ended December 31, 2022$276,292  $235,659  $22,961  $17,672  $ 
          
NOI at share – cash basis for the three months ended December 31, 2021$278,170  $240,400  $18,413  $15,128  $4,229 
Less NOI at share – cash basis from:         
Dispositions (3,813)  (3,813)         
Development properties (7,187)  (7,187)         
Other non-same store income, net (11,043)  (6,814)        (4,229)
Same store NOI at share – cash basis for the three months ended December 31, 2021$256,127  $222,586  $18,413  $15,128  $ 
          
Increase in same store NOI at share – cash basis$20,165  $13,073  $4,548  $2,544  $ 
          
% increase in same store NOI at share – cash basis 7.9%  5.9%  24.7%  16.8%  0.0%
                    

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – CONTINUED

Below are reconciliations of NOI at share to same store NOI at share for our New York segment, theMART, 555 California Street and other investments for the year ended December 31, 2022 compared to December 31, 2021.

(Amounts in thousands)Total New York theMART 555 California Street Other
NOI at share for the year ended December 31, 2022$1,162,048  $981,508  $96,906  $65,692  $17,942 
Less NOI at share from:         
Change in ownership interest in One Park Avenue (13,370)  (13,370)         
Dispositions (9,494)  (9,494)         
Development properties (69,779)  (69,779)         
Other non-same store income, net (26,701)  (8,557)  (202)     (17,942)
Same store NOI at share for the year ended December 31, 2022$1,042,704  $880,308  $96,704  $65,692  $ 
          
NOI at share for the year ended December 31, 2021$1,033,368  $892,954  $58,909  $64,826  $16,679 
Less NOI at share from:         
Dispositions (13,512)  (13,512)         
Development properties (31,291)  (30,443)     (848)   
Hotel Pennsylvania (permanently closed on April 5, 2021) 12,677   12,677          
Other non-same store income, net (27,774)  (11,095)        (16,679)
Same store NOI at share for the year ended December 31, 2021$973,468  $850,581  $58,909  $63,978  $ 
          
Increase in same store NOI at share$69,236  $29,727  $37,795  $1,714  $ 
          
% increase in same store NOI at share 7.1%  3.5%  64.2%  2.7%  0.0%
                    

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – CONTINUED

Below are reconciliations of NOI at share – cash basis to same store NOI at share – cash basis for our New York segment, theMART, 555 California Street and other investments for the year ended December 31, 2022 compared to December 31, 2021.

(Amounts in thousands)Total New York theMART 555 California Street Other
NOI at share – cash basis for the year ended December 31, 2022$1,151,068  $962,999  $101,912  $67,813  $18,344 
Less NOI at share – cash basis from:         
Change in ownership interest in One Park Avenue (10,111)  (10,111)         
Dispositions (8,719)  (8,719)         
Development properties (47,846)  (47,846)         
Other non-same store income, net (28,211)  (9,665)  (202)     (18,344)
Same store NOI at share – cash basis for the year ended December 31, 2022$1,056,181  $886,658  $101,710  $67,813  $ 
          
NOI at share – cash basis for the year ended December 31, 2021$1,034,686  $891,766  $64,389  $60,680  $17,851 
Less NOI at share – cash basis from:         
Dispositions (13,469)  (13,469)         
Development properties (32,453)  (31,605)     (848)   
Hotel Pennsylvania (permanently closed on April 5, 2021) 12,723   12,723          
Other non-same store income, net (32,789)  (14,938)        (17,851)
Same store NOI at share – cash basis for the year ended December 31, 2021$968,698  $844,477  $64,389  $59,832  $ 
          
Increase in same store NOI at share – cash basis$87,483  $42,181  $37,321  $7,981  $ 
          
% increase in same store NOI at share – cash basis 9.0%  5.0%  58.0%  13.3%  0.0%
                    

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – CONTINUED

Below are reconciliations of NOI at share to same store NOI at share for our New York segment, theMART, 555 California Street and other investments for the three months ended December 31, 2022 compared to September 30, 2022.

(Amounts in thousands)Total New York theMART 555 California Street Other
NOI at share for the three months ended December 31, 2022$291,755  $248,595  $21,276  $16,641  $5,243 
Less NOI at share from:         
Dispositions (1,424)  (1,424)         
Development properties (18,351)  (18,351)         
Other non-same store income, net (6,796)  (1,351)  (202)     (5,243)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended December 31, 2022$265,184  $227,469  $21,074  $16,641  $ 
          
NOI at share for the three months ended September 30, 2022$297,089  $241,154  $35,769  $16,092  $4,074 
Less NOI at share from:         
Dispositions (1,696)  (1,696)         
Development properties (22,914)  (22,914)         
Other non-same store income, net (5,250)  (1,176)        (4,074)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended September 30, 2022$267,229  $215,368  $35,769  $16,092  $ 
          
(Decrease) increase in same store NOI at share$(2,045) $12,101  $(14,695) $549  $ 
          
% (decrease) increase in same store NOI at share(0.8)%  5.6% (41.1)%  3.4%  0.0%
                

VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS – CONTINUED

Below are reconciliations of NOI at share – cash basis to same store NOI at share – cash basis for our New York segment, theMART, 555 California Street and other investments for the three months ended December 31, 2022 compared to September 30, 2022.

(Amounts in thousands)Total New York theMART 555 California Street Other
NOI at share – cash basis for the three months ended December 31, 2022$289,599  $243,712  $23,163  $17,672  $5,052 
Less NOI at share – cash basis from:         
Dispositions (1,112)  (1,112)         
Development properties (11,325)  (11,325)         
Other non-same store income, net (6,774)  (1,520)  (202)     (5,052)
Same store NOI at share – cash basis for the three months ended December 31, 2022$270,388  $229,755  $22,961  $17,672  $ 
          
NOI at share – cash basis for the three months ended September 30, 2022$295,670  $237,692  $36,772  $16,926  $4,280 
Less NOI at share – cash basis from:         
Dispositions (1,379)  (1,379)         
Development properties (15,796)  (15,796)         
Other non-same store income, net (5,665)  (1,385)        (4,280)
Same store NOI at share – cash basis for the three months ended September 30, 2022$272,830  $219,132  $36,772  $16,926  $ 
          
(Decrease) increase in same store NOI at share – cash basis$(2,442) $10,623  $(13,811) $746  $ 
          
% (decrease) increase in same store NOI at share – cash basis(0.9)%  4.8% (37.6)%  4.4%  0.0%
                

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