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Operator
Good morning, and welcome to the American Strategic Investment Company's first quarter earnings call. After the speaker's remarks, there will be a question and answer session. If you'd like to ask a question during this time, simply press star 1 on your telephone keypad. I'd now like to turn the conference over to Curtis Parker, Senior Vice President. Please go ahead.
Curtis Parker
Thank you.
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Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us for our first quarter 2024 earnings call. This event is also being webcast in the Investor Relations section of our website. Joining me today on the call to discuss the quarter's results are Michael Anderson, American Strategic Investment Company's Chief Executive Officer, and Mike Lufanto, the Chief Financial Officer. The following information contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which are subject to risks and uncertainties. Please review the forward-looking and cautionary statement section at the end of the first quarter 2024 earnings release, For various factors, it could cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking statements made during our call today. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. We refer all of you to our SEC filings, including the Form 10-K, filed for the year ended December 31, 2023, filed on April 1, 2024, and all subsequent SEC filings for a more detailed discussion of the risk factors that could cause these differences. Any forward-looking statements provided during this conference call are only made as of the date of this call. As stated in our SEC filings, the company disclaims any intent or obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Also, during today's call, we will discuss non-GAAP financial measures, which we believe can be useful in evaluating the company's financial performance. These measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for our financial results prepared in accordance with GAAP. A reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure is available in our earnings release, which is posted on our website at www.americanstrategicinvestments.com. Please also refer to our earnings release for more detailed information about what we consider to be implied investment-grade tenants, a term we will use throughout today's call. I will now turn the call over to Michael Anderson, Chief Executive Officer. Please go ahead, Michael.
Michael
Thanks, Curtis. Good morning, and thank you all for joining us. This morning we announced very positive results for the first quarter, including growth in adjusted EBITDA compared to the first quarter of 2023. We achieved this growth through a reduction in G&A and operating expenses, coupled with our ongoing leasing success. We also delivered a 320 basis point increase in occupancy, to 87.2% compared to the same quarter in 2023. Additionally, as we previously announced, we have started the process of diversifying the portfolio to better position the company to grow in the future. As part of this broader monetization effort, we have started to market for sale our property at nine times square and will shortly begin the same process at 123 William Street and 196 Orchard Street. We believe that this approach will accelerate the evolution of our business. Prior to launching the marketing of Nine Times Square, we extended the maturity of our existing debt at that property to October 2024, with the opportunity to extend through year-end in order to facilitate the sale of the property. If completed, we believe that the strategic disposition of this property, along with 123 William Street and 196 Orchard Street, will meaningfully reduce leverage on our balance sheet and generate significant cash proceeds. We intend to use proceeds from any disposition to diversify our portfolio into higher yielding assets, a strategy we announced last year. We are excited to be moving forward on this initiative and look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead. While we look to the future, we are conscious that we must also maintain our focus on our current assets. As of March 31st, 2024, our portfolio weighted average remaining lease term was 6.3 years, as over 40% of our leases extend beyond the year 2030 based on annualized straight-line rent, which we believe enhances the stability of the real estate we own. Of our top 10 tenants, 80% are investment grade or implied investment grade, showing the quality of our tenant roster. These tenants had a remaining lease term of 8.2 years, providing further stability to our portfolio. We believe our continued proactive asset management approach contributes to the marketability of our $726 million, 1.2 million square foot portfolio of New York City real estate. At the end of the first quarter, our portfolio consisted of seven office and retail assets, all located in New York City, primarily in Manhattan. Our New York City centric portfolio features a number of large investment grade tenants. We continue to focus our leasing efforts on securing tenants in resilient industries, such as well-capitalized financial service companies and medical institutions. Our core office properties are located in desirable submarkets with close proximity to major transportation hubs. Our first quarter results once again demonstrated the effectiveness of our consistent focus on portfolio management. We believe our longstanding dedication to retaining existing tenants, working to make our properties attractive to new tenants, and managing our expenses have positioned us well to create value for shareholders as we look to sell some of our Manhattan properties, reduce leverage, and seek new higher yielding investment opportunities. With that, I'll turn it over to Michael Santo to go over the first quarter results. Mike?
Michael Santo
Thank you, Michael. First quarter 2024 revenue was relatively flat as we produced $15.5 million in both the first quarter of 2024 and 2023. The company's gap net loss attributable to common stockholders was 7.6 million in the first quarter of 2024 compared to a net loss of 11.8 million in the first quarter of 2023, representing a year-over-year improvement of 4.2 million. For the first quarter of 2024, adjusted EBITDA was 2.9 million compared to 2.5 million in 2023. Cash net operating income increased by 0.1 million, or 1%, to over $7 million compared to nearly $7 million in the first quarter of 2023. The growth was achieved through a reduction in G&A and operating expenses coupled with our ongoing leasing success. As always, a reconciliation of GAAP net income to non-GAAP measures can be found in our earnings release and quarterly supplemental and on our website. At quarter end, we had a relatively conservative balance sheet on our net leverage of approximately 47% a weighted average interest rate of 4.4%, and 3.4 years of weighted average debt maturity. Subsequent to quarter end, we announced an amendment to the loan on our property at nine times square. Among other provisions, the amendment extended the maturity date of the loan to October 31st, 2024, with the option of an additional extension to January 31st, 2025, in order to facilitate efforts to sell the property. As we have previously discussed, all of our debt is fixed rate or swapped to fixed rate after we locked in interest rates while they were broadly at historic lows. I'll now turn the call back to Michael for some closing remarks.
Michael
Thanks, Mike, and thank you all for joining us today. The occupancy and cash NOI growth we accomplished this quarter can be attributed to our ongoing commitment to portfolio management as we begin the divestment process for certain of our assets in Manhattan. The reduction in leverage and significant cash proceeds that these sales are expected to generate if sales are completed are expected to fuel the diversification of our portfolio into new and higher yielding assets. We believe that now is the right time to execute on this strategy and look forward to keeping you updated on a successful execution of this strategy. Operator, please open the line for questions. Thank you.
Curtis Parker
Our first question comes from Brian Marr. Your line is open.
Brian Marr
Thank you and good morning. Hopefully you can hear me. I could barely hear the operator there. Yeah. A couple of questions this morning. I know you talked about slightly, you know, use of proceeds, but I mean, okay, so you're going to pay down debt with some of these asset sales, and I suspect redeploy some. Do you expect that the redeployed capital would stay in the greater New York area, or do you anticipate going out to other regions? And I know in the past you've talked about other asset types, but can you give us a little more color on what you're thinking?
Michael
Sure. And nice to speak with you this morning, Brian. We are certainly looking everywhere and certainly not tied to the New York region. Our focus is on real estate and real estate-adjacent assets, looking at opportunities outside of New York that include real estate acquisitions along with operating business acquisitions that we were not able to invest in under the prior REIT confines. I would say that the focus is probably outside of New York, but looking for the right opportunities with the right yield for this company.
Brian Marr
Okay. And can you talk about why those three specific assets right now? I mean, has the market opened up? Is there demand? Is it cap rates? I mean, what is it, A, about right now and, B, about those three assets in particular?
Michael
Sure. We think that there are similar types of buyers for the asset at 9 Times Square as well as at 123 William Street. We have had some unsolicited interest in recent months on 9 Times Square and think that there will be similar interest at 123 William as we take the property to market. And then we do think that there is a strong market for assets like 196 Orchard, which are net lease condo assets. that we think there are a lot of buyers out there looking to deploy capital in that sort of investment.
Brian Marr
And is there a cap rate range that you're comfortable sharing on any or all of those?
Michael
You know, I don't know that we're prepared to share a range at this point, but as we get closer to entering into deals and certainly as we get further down the investment disposition process, I think we can can share with you at that point.
Brian Marr
Okay. And maybe shifting gears to 1140 Avenue of the Americas. I mean, that's a nice property. I've toured that with your team. It's in a great location. What is the hang up there kind of getting the occupancy back nicely up into the 80s?
Michael
You know, I think we are seeing a lot of interest in foot traffic at that property. We have some larger floors and full floors that are available, but we have seen some increased leasing interests have a tenant that just recently took possession of a partial floor in that building. And so that property is certainly a high focus for us as we work on this leasing initiative. And I think we're still seeing some interest from financial institutions and financial services groups, which tend to be the right tenant base for that asset.
Brian Marr
Just two more quick ones. Why not I mean, when I look at the portfolio, we've been covering the company for a couple of years, it's always seemed like kind of a fish out of water. Is there some reason for hanging on to that particular asset?
Michael
We don't think the time is right on Brooklyn at this point. We have leased that building up entirely and have done some renewal and releasing work there in recent years. We think that that certainly is a property that we will look to dispose of. It doesn't necessarily fit our go-forward business plan, but just not the right time for disposing in that market, we don't think.
Brian Marr
Okay. And last for me, and I don't know if you're going to be able to answer it or not, but, you know, obviously we all saw the Bellevue tender, I think it was earlier this week, you know, a little bit of an elephant in the room, another big slug of shares coming out and lower liquidity in the stock. Can you share any thoughts on what's going on there? I mean, it almost feels like an eventual take private.
Michael
Yeah, I think to the extent that we can speak of it, we believe that it just is another indication of support from Bellevue in the company, and particularly in the long-term vision for the company and the growth plan that we have outlined in the market. the board will undergo its process to make its recommendations as it's required to, but we see it as a sign that there is continued support for the company and the direction the company is going.
Brian Marr
Right. I mean, look, for sure, as we've written, if you look at the book value of this company and if you can get anywhere near what those assets are being traded for relative to book value, I mean, or even some haircut to book value in a decent way. The stock is grossly undervalued, but it's just been a weird couple of quarters, couple of years. So anyway, thank you for taking my questions.
Curtis Parker
Absolutely. Thanks, Brian. And with that, I'll hand the floor over to management for closing remarks.
Michael
Thank you, operator, and thank you all for joining us. As we outlined earlier, we're excited about the direction of the company. We're very pleased with our expense control efforts that we've put into place and starting to see the results of those. And we will look forward to continuing to share updates as we make progress to our revised business plan that we've outlined today. Thanks.
Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, that concludes today's call. Thank you for joining. You may now disconnect.
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