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BXP reports Q2 FFO $1.71, consensus $1.67

BXP reports Q2 FFO $1.71, consensus $1.67

Reports Q2 revenue $868.46M, consensus $800.88M. The company said, 'FFO exceeded the midpoint of BXP 's (BXP) guidance by $0.05 per diluted share primarily due to better-than-projected portfolio performance.'
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The value of investment properties was decreased by unrealized foreign exchange losses of $188.6 million in the second quarter of 2025 primarily resulting from the relative strengthening of the Canadian dollar against the US dollar, partially offset by the relative weakening of the Canadian dollar against the Euro as at June 30, 2025 compared to March 31, 2025; and Granite's net income attributable to unitholders in the second quarter of 2025 was $95.0 million in comparison to $76.2 million in the prior year period primarily due to a favourable change in the fair value adjustments on investment properties of $17.6 million, a $6.6 million increase in net operating income as noted above, and a $3.2 million favourable change in fair value gains on financial instruments, partially offset by a $3.0 million increase in income tax expense, a $2.3 million increase in general and administrative expenses, a $1.8 million increase in interest expense and other financing costs, and a $1.2 million increase in foreign exchange losses. 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A copy of the report can be found on Granite's website at 2025 OUTLOOK Granite is increasing its 2025 guidance relative to estimates presented at the commencement of the year on February 26, 2025. Granite's current outlook reflects lease renewals and new leasing of vacant space completed year-to-date which have increased overall NOI estimates including constant currency same property NOI – cash basis estimates. The current outlook reflects the acquisition of the Florida properties completed June 30, 2025, but does not include any assumption for potential property dispositions since the timing of such dispositions cannot be accurately determined at this time. In addition, the current outlook reflects year-to-date financing and NCIB activity. Granite's FFO per unit forecast represents an approximate 6% to 9% increase over 2024 and the AFFO per unit forecast represents an approximate 1% to 4% increase over 2024, partially impacted by higher maintenance capital expenditures relative to the prior year. The high and low ranges of Granite's forecast are driven by foreign currency exchange rate assumptions for the six-month forecast period between July and December 2025, which have been modified relative to guidance provided on February 26, 2025 and May 7, 2025, reflecting a weakening of the Canadian dollar relative to the Euro offset by the strengthening of the Canadian dollar against the U.S. dollar. The table below outlines Granite's current forecast for the year ending December 31, 2025: (1) Foreign exchange rate assumptions pertain to forecast period only of the respective outlook. Expand Granite's 2025 forecast assumes no incremental acquisitions and dispositions, and assumes no favourable reversals of tax provisions relating to prior years which cannot be determined at this time. Non-GAAP performance measures are included in Granite's 2025 forecast above (see ' NON-GAAP PERFORMANCE MEASURES, RATIOS AND RECONCILIATIONS '). See also ' FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS '. CONFERENCE CALL Granite will hold a conference call and live audio webcast to discuss its financial results. The conference call will be chaired by Kevan Gorrie, President and Chief Executive Officer. To hear a replay of the webcast, please visit The replay will be available for 90 days. OTHER INFORMATION Additional property statistics as at June 30, 2025 have been posted to our website at 2 -2025. Copies of financial data and other publicly filed documents are available through the internet on SEDAR+, which can be accessed at and on EDGAR, which can be accessed at Granite is a Canadian-based REIT engaged in the acquisition, development, ownership and management of logistics, warehouse and industrial properties in North America and Europe. Granite owns 141 investment properties representing approximately 60.6 million square feet of gross leasable area. For further information, please see our website at or contact Teresa Neto, Chief Financial Officer, at (647) 925-7560. NON-GAAP PERFORMANCE MEASURES, RATIOS AND RECONCILIATIONS Readers are cautioned that certain terms used in this press release such as FFO, AFFO, FFO payout ratio, AFFO payout ratio, same property NOI - cash basis, constant currency same property NOI - cash basis, total debt and net debt, net leverage ratio, and any related per unit amounts used by management to measure, compare and explain the operating results and financial performance of the Trust do not have standardized meanings prescribed under IFRS ® Accounting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ('IFRS Accounting Standards' or 'GAAP') and, therefore, should not be construed as alternatives to net income, cash provided by operating activities or any other measure calculated in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards. Additionally, because these terms do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS Accounting Standards, they may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other publicly traded entities. (1) FFO is a non-GAAP performance measure that is widely used by the real estate industry in evaluating the operating performance of real estate entities. Granite calculates FFO as net income attributable to unitholders excluding fair value gains (losses) on investment properties and financial instruments, gains (losses) on sale of investment properties including the associated current income tax, foreign exchange gains (losses) on certain monetary items not forming part of a net investment in a foreign operation, deferred income taxes, corporate restructuring costs and certain other items, net of non-controlling interests in such items. The Trust's determination of FFO follows the definition prescribed by the Real Property Association of Canada ('REALPAC') guidelines on Funds From Operations & Adjusted Funds From Operations for IFRS Accounting Standards dated January 2022 ('REALPAC Guidelines') except for the exclusion of corporate restructuring costs. Granite considers FFO to be a meaningful supplemental measure that can be used to determine the Trust's ability to service debt, fund capital expenditures and provide distributions to unitholders. FFO is reconciled to net income, which is the most directly comparable GAAP measure (see table below). FFO should not be construed as an alternative to net income or cash flow provided by operating activities determined in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards. (2) AFFO is a non-GAAP performance measure that is widely used by the real estate industry in evaluating the recurring economic earnings performance of real estate entities after considering certain costs associated with sustaining such earnings. Granite calculates AFFO as net income attributable to unitholders including all adjustments used to calculate FFO and further adjusts for actual maintenance capital expenditures that are required to sustain Granite's productive capacity, leasing costs such as leasing commissions and tenant allowances incurred and non-cash straight-line rent and tenant incentive amortization, net of non-controlling interests in such items. The Trust's determination of AFFO follows the definition prescribed by the REALPAC Guidelines except for the exclusion of corporate restructuring costs as noted above. Granite considers AFFO to be a meaningful supplemental measure that can be used to determine the Trust's ability to service debt, fund expansion capital expenditures, fund property development and provide distributions to unitholders after considering costs associated with sustaining operating earnings. AFFO is also reconciled to net income, which is the most directly comparable GAAP measure (see table below). AFFO should not be construed as an alternative to net income or cash flow provided by operating activities determined in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards. Expand Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, (in millions, except per unit amounts) 2025 2024 2025 2024 Net income attributable to unitholders $ 95.0 $ 76.2 $ 138.9 $ 165.3 Add (deduct): Fair value (gains) losses on investment properties, net (16.8 ) 0.8 31.4 (11.8 ) Fair value (gains) losses on financial instruments, net (0.7 ) 2.5 (0.8 ) 4.5 Deferred tax expense 8.0 5.4 7.8 9.2 Fair value remeasurement of the Executive Deferred Unit Plan (0.4 ) (1.2 ) (0.7 ) (1.0 ) Fair value remeasurement of the Directors Deferred Unit Plan 0.2 (1.2 ) (0.1 ) (1.2 ) Corporate restructuring costs — 0.9 — 1.1 Non-controlling interests relating to the above 0.1 0.1 — (0.1 ) FFO [A] $ 85.4 $ 83.5 $ 176.5 $ 166.0 Add (deduct): Maintenance or improvement capital expenditures incurred (3.8 ) (5.8 ) (4.2 ) (6.4 ) Leasing costs (4.1 ) (0.3 ) (4.4 ) (0.5 ) Tenant allowances (0.1 ) (1.0 ) (0.1 ) (1.6 ) Tenant incentive amortization — — — 0.1 Straight-line rent amortization (2.3 ) (2.6 ) (4.2 ) (5.8 ) Non-controlling interests relating to the above — — — — AFFO [B] $ 75.1 $ 73.8 $ 163.6 $ 151.8 Basic FFO per unit [A]/[C] $ 1.40 $ 1.33 $ 2.87 $ 2.63 Diluted FFO per unit [A]/[D] $ 1.39 $ 1.32 $ 2.85 $ 2.62 Basic AFFO per unit [B]/[C] $ 1.23 $ 1.17 $ 2.66 $ 2.40 Diluted AFFO per unit [B]/[D] $ 1.23 $ 1.17 $ 2.64 $ 2.39 Basic weighted average number of units [C] 61.0 63.0 61.6 63.2 Diluted weighted average number of units [D] 61.3 63.2 61.9 63.4 Expand (3) The FFO and AFFO payout ratios are calculated as monthly distributions, which exclude special distributions, declared to unitholders divided by FFO and AFFO (non-GAAP performance measures), respectively, in a period. FFO payout ratio and AFFO payout ratio may exclude revenue or expenses incurred during a period that can be a source of variance between periods. The FFO payout ratio and AFFO payout ratio are supplemental measures widely used by investors in evaluating the sustainability of the Trust's monthly distributions to unitholders. Expand Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, (in millions, except as noted) 2025 2024 2025 2024 Monthly distributions declared to unitholders [A] $ 51.7 $ 51.9 $ 104.5 $ 104.2 FFO [B] 85.4 83.5 176.5 166.0 AFFO [C] 75.1 73.8 163.6 151.8 FFO payout ratio [A]/[B] 61 % 62 % 59 % 63 % AFFO payout ratio [A]/[C] 69 % 70 % 64 % 69 % Expand (4) Same property NOI — cash basis refers to the NOI — cash basis (NOI excluding lease termination and close-out fees, and the non-cash impact from straight-line rent and tenant incentive amortization) for those properties owned by Granite throughout the entire current and prior year periods under comparison. Same property NOI — cash basis excludes properties that were acquired, disposed of, classified as development properties or assets held for sale during the periods under comparison. Granite believes that same property NOI — cash basis is a useful supplementary measure in understanding period-over-period organic changes in NOI — cash basis from the same stock of properties owned. Expand Sq ft (1) Three Months Ended June 30, Sq ft (1) Six Months Ended June 30, (in millions) 2025 2024 $ change % change (in millions) 2025 2024 $ change % change Revenue $ 149.3 $ 140.3 9.0 $ 303.9 $ 279.2 24.7 Less: Property operating costs 25.9 23.5 2.4 54.9 47.9 7.0 NOI $ 123.4 $ 116.8 6.6 5.7 % $ 249.0 $ 231.3 17.7 7.7 % Add (deduct): Lease termination and close-out fees — (0.5 ) 0.5 (0.8 ) (0.5 ) (0.3 ) Straight-line rent amortization (2.3 ) (2.6 ) 0.3 (4.2 ) (5.8 ) 1.6 Tenant incentive amortization — — — — 0.1 (0.1 ) NOI - cash basis 63.4 $ 121.1 $ 113.7 7.4 6.5 % 63.4 $ 244.0 $ 225.1 18.9 8.4 % Less NOI - cash basis for: Acquisitions 0.1 — — — 0.1 — — — Developments — — — — 0.4 (2.9 ) (1.4 ) (1.5 ) Dispositions and assets held for sale 2.8 (4.0 ) (4.7 ) 0.7 2.8 (9.3 ) (9.2 ) (0.1 ) Same property NOI - cash basis 60.5 $ 117.1 $ 109.0 8.1 7.4 % 60.1 $ 231.8 $ 214.5 17.3 8.1 % Constant currency same property NOI - cash basis (2) 60.5 $ 117.1 $ 112.0 5.1 4.6 % 60.1 $ 231.8 $ 221.8 10.0 4.5 % Expand (1) The square footage relating to the NOI — cash basis represents GLA of 63.4 million square feet as at June 30, 2025. 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The net leverage ratio is a non-GAAP ratio used in evaluating the Trust's degree of financial leverage, borrowing capacity and the relative strength of its balance sheet. Expand As at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024 2025 2024 Unsecured debt, net $ 3,176.9 $ 3,078.5 Derivatives, net 90.8 (25.1 ) Lease obligations 34.8 34.4 Total debt $ 3,302.5 $ 3,087.8 Less: cash and cash equivalents 86.4 126.2 Net debt [A] $ 3,216.1 $ 2,961.6 Investment properties [B] $ 9,022.8 $ 9,397.3 Net leverage ratio [A]/[B] 36 % 32 % Expand (7) Overall capitalization rate is calculated as stabilized net operating income (property revenue less property expenses) divided by the fair value of the income-producing property. (8) Annualized revenue for each period presented is calculated as the contractual base rent for the month subsequent to the quarterly reporting period multiplied by 12 months. Annualized revenue excludes revenue from properties classified as assets held for sale. (9) Committed occupancy as at August 6, 2025. (10) Assets held for sale are excluded from investment properties and related property metrics. Accordingly, five such assets that were held for sale as at June 30, 2025 were excluded from investment properties and related metrics as at June 30, 2025. There were no assets classified as held for sale as at December 31, 2024. Expand FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This press release may contain statements that, to the extent they are not recitations of historical fact, constitute 'forward-looking statements' or 'forward-looking information' within the meaning of applicable securities legislation, including the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information may include, among others, statements regarding Granite's future plans, goals, strategies, intentions, beliefs, estimates, costs, objectives, capital structure, cost of capital, tenant base, tax consequences, economic performance or expectations, or the assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Words such as 'outlook', 'may', 'would', 'could', 'should', 'will', 'likely', 'expect', 'anticipate', 'believe', 'intend', 'plan', 'forecast', 'project', 'estimate', 'seek' and similar expressions are used to identify forward-looking statements and forward-looking information. Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information should not be read as guarantees of future events, performance or results and will not necessarily be accurate indications of whether or the times at or by which such future performance will be achieved. Undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. There can also be no assurance that Granite's expectations regarding various matters, including the following, will be realized in a timely manner, with the expected impact or at all: the effectiveness of measures intended to mitigate such impact, and Granite's ability to deliver cash flow stability and growth and create long-term value for unitholders; Granite's ability to advance its ESG+R program and related targets and goals; the expansion and diversification of Granite's real estate portfolio and the reduction in Granite's exposure to Magna and the special purpose properties; Granite's ability to dispose of assets held for sale; Granite's ability to accelerate growth and to grow its net asset value, FFO and AFFO per unit, and constant currency same property NOI - cash basis; Granite's ability to execute on its strategic plan and its priorities in 2025; Granite's 2025 outlook for FFO per unit, AFFO per unit and constant currency same property NOI, including the anticipated impact of future foreign currency exchange rates on FFO and AFFO per unit and expectations regarding Granite's business strategy; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and the effect on Granite's revenues, expenses, cash flows, assets and liabilities; Granite's ability to offset interest or realize interest savings relating to its term loans, debentures and cross currency interest rate swaps; Granite's ability to find and integrate satisfactory acquisition, joint venture and development opportunities and to strategically deploy the proceeds from recently sold properties and financing initiatives; Granite's intended use of available liquidity, its ability to obtain secured funding against its unencumbered assets and its expectations regarding the funding of its ongoing operations and future growth; any future offerings under Granite's base shelf prospectuses; obtaining site planning approval of a 0.7 million square foot distribution facility on the 34.0 acre site in Brantford, Ontario; obtaining site plan approval for the future phases of its development for up to 0.7 million square feet on the 68.7 acre site in Houston, Texas and up to 0.4 million square feet on the 30.8 acre site in Houston, Texas and the expected timing and potential yield from each project; the development of 12.9 acres of land in West Jefferson, Ohio and the potential yield from that project; the development of a 0.6 million square foot multi-phased business park on the remaining 36.0 acre parcel of land in Brantford, Ontario and the potential yield from that project; the development of a 0.2 million square foot modern distribution/logistics facility on the 10.1 acres of land in Brant County, Ontario and the potential yield of the project; the potential yield of the facilities acquired by Granite in Broward County, Florida; estimates regarding Granite's development properties and expansion projects, including square footage of construction, total construction costs and total costs; Granite's ability to meet its target occupancy goals; Granite's ability to secure sustainability or other certifications for any of its properties; Granite's ability to generate peak solar capacity on its properties; the impact of the refinancing of the term loans on Granite's returns and cash flow; the amount of any distributions; and the effect of any legal proceedings on Granite. Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information are based on information available at the time and/or management's good faith assumptions and analyses made in light of Granite's perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors Granite believes are appropriate in the circumstances. Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unpredictable factors, many of which are beyond Granite's control, that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements and forward-looking information. 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The 'Risk Factors' section also contains information about the material factors or assumptions underlying such forward-looking statements and forward-looking information. Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information speak only as of the date the statements and information were made and unless otherwise required by applicable securities laws, Granite expressly disclaims any intention and undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements or forward-looking information contained in this press release to reflect subsequent information, events or circumstances or otherwise.

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