Veris Residential, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2022 Results

Veris Residential Inc. NYSE:VRE

 

PR Newswire



JERSEY CITY, N.J.


,


Aug. 3, 2022


/PRNewswire/ — Veris Residential, Inc. (NYSE: VRE) (the “Company”) today reported results for the second quarter 2022.


SECOND QUARTER 2022 HIGHLIGHTS

  • Net income of

    $0.25

    per share
  • Core Funds from Operations (“Core FFO”) per share of

    $0.15
  • The 6,691-unit operating multifamily portfolio and Same Store 5,825-unit operating multifamily portfolio were 97.1% and 96.8% occupied, respectively, as of

    June 30, 2022
  • Same Store Net Operating Income (“NOI”) for the operating multifamily portfolio increased year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter by 28.0% and 8.2%, respectively, reflecting higher occupancy, lower concessions and increasing market rents
  • Second quarter 2022 multifamily Blended Net Rental Growth Rate of 21%
  • Strong leasing momentum continues at Haus25, a 750-unit property located in

    Jersey City, NJ

    , which was 66% leased as of

    July 31, 2022

    with 494 leases signed since leasing commenced on

    April 6, 2022
  • Completed acquisition of The James, a Class-A 240-unit property located in

    Park Ridge, NJ

    for

    $129.6 million

    subsequent to quarter end
  • The Hyatt Hotel and 23 Main Street, the Company’s last suburban office property, are under binding contracts for a total sales price of

    $132.25 million

    , which dispositions are expected to generate

    $19.6 million

    of net proceeds to the Company
  • Refinanced the construction loan for RiverHouse 9 in Port Imperial with a five-year

    $110 million

    floating-rate loan at an interest margin of 1.21% over SOFR and a two-year cap at a strike rate of 3.0%
  • 76% of total debt is fixed and/or hedged with a weighted average maturity of five years
  • Released 2021 ESG report, including commitment to 50% emissions reduction as validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and achieved independent sector leading ESG rankings


Mahbod Nia

, Chief Executive Officer, commented: “Our multifamily portfolio posted another quarter of sector-leading same store rental and NOI growth, reflecting the significant steps we have taken over the past 18 months to reposition the portfolio and enhance our operational platform. We also saw continued leasing velocity at Haus25, which is now 66% leased and almost 50% occupied.

We continued to make progress in our strategic transformation with the acquisition of The James now complete and binding agreements in place to dispose of two additional non-core assets. The multifamily portfolio now constitutes 83% of the Company’s NOI on a pro forma basis, up from 39% as of the end of the first quarter of 2021, and approximately 1,900 multifamily units have been added to our portfolio, representing growth of over 30% during this time.”


FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Net income (loss) available to common shareholders for the quarter ended

June 30

, 2022 was

$26.4 million

, or

$0.25

per share, compared to

$(72.1) million

, or

$(0.81)

per share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2021.

FFO for the quarter ended

June 30, 2022

was

$63.8 million

, or

$0.64

per share, compared to

$(47.5) million

, or

$(0.48)

per share, for the quarter ended

June 30, 2021

.

For the second quarter 2022, Core FFO was

$15.3 million

, or

$0.15

per share, compared to

$15.3 million

, or

$0.15

per share, for the quarter ended

June 30, 2021

.

For more information and a reconciliation of FFO, Core FFO, Adjusted EBITDA and NOI to net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders, please refer to the following pages and the Company’s Supplemental Operating and Financial Data package for the second quarter 2022. Please note that all presented per share amounts are on a diluted basis.


MULTIFAMILY PORTFOLIO HIGHLIGHTS

The Company’s 6,691-unit operating multifamily portfolio and Same Store 5,825-unit operating multifamily portfolio were 97.1%and 96.8% occupied, respectively, as of June 30, 2022.

Same Store NOI for the operating multifamily portfolio increased year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter by 28.0% and 8.2%, respectively, reflecting higher occupancy, lower concessions and increasing market rents. The three lease-up properties that stabilized in the fourth quarter 2021, the Upton in

Short Hills, NJ

, Capstone in

West New York, NJ

, and RiverHouse 9 in

Weehawken, NJ

, contributed $3.9 million to NOI for the second quarter 2022, an increase of 4.1% compared to the first quarter 2022.

Second quarter 2022 multifamily Blended Net Rental Growth Rate was 21%.

The Company also received its share of proceeds from the sale of its Urby tax credit during the quarter, which totaled

$2.6 million

and was included in Core FFO consistent with previous years.



Multifamily Development

Haus25, a 750-unit property located at 25 Christopher Columbus in

Jersey City, NJ

was 66% leased as of

July 31, 2022

. The property has signed 494 leases since commencing leasing on

April 6, 2022

.


OFFICE PORTFOLIO HIGHLIGHTS

As of June 30, 2022, the Company’s consolidated office portfolio, comprised of 4.3 million rentable square feet across six operational properties, was 73.0% leased, while the Waterfront office portfolio was 70.6% leased.

The Company leased 24,200 square feet in the second quarter 2022.


TRANSACTION ACTIVITY



Non-Strategic Asset Dispositions

In the second quarter 2022, the Company signed binding contracts to dispose of the Hyatt Hotel in

Jersey City, NJ

and 23 Main Street in

Holmdel, NJ

, the Company’s last remaining suburban office property, for a total sales price of

$132

.25 million. These dispositions are expected to generate

$19

.6 million in net proceeds to the Company.



Land Dispositions

In the second quarter 2022, the Company completed the sale of two land parcels, one in

Weehawken, NJ

and one in

Jersey City, NJ

for a total sales price of

$100 million

.

Two land parcels located in

Hudson County

, NJ remain under binding contract for a total sales price of

$25.5 million

.



Acquisitions

On

July 21, 2022

, the Company completed the acquisition of The James, a Class-A 240-unit property located in

Park Ridge, NJ

for a purchase price of

$129.6 million

. The James was 96.7% occupied as of

July 18, 2022

.


BALANCE SHEET/CAPITAL MARKETS

As of June 30, 2022, the Company had a debt-to-undepreciated assets ratio of 45.2%. Total liquidity was

$203 million

, comprised of

$29 million

of unrestricted cash and

$174 million

of availability under the revolving credit facility. The drawn balance under the revolving credit facility was

$76 million

.

On

June 21, 2022

, the Company refinanced the

$90 million

construction loan for RiverHouse 9 in Port Imperial with a five-year

$110 million

floating-rate loan at an interest margin of 1.21% over SOFR, simultaneously purchasing a two-year SOFR cap at a strike rate of 3.0%.

76% of the Company’s total debt portfolio (consolidated and unconsolidated) is hedged or fixed at a weighted average interest rate of 3.69% with a weighted average maturity of five years.


ESG

During the quarter, the Company released its 2021 ESG report detailing the progress it has made in becoming a more responsible, sustainable, and inclusive owner, operator, and developer, while continuing its pursuit of long-term value creation for shareholders. The Company is on track to meet its target to reduce its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 50% by 2030 (compared to 2019), a goal which was validated by the SBTi.

As of

June 6

2022, Veris Residential has earned a QualityScore rating of “1” for both Environmental and Social disclosures, up from 9 and 8, respectively, since

October 2020

, from Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS). The ISS QualityScore is designed to help investors monitor the ESG risks in their portfolio companies. Scores are provided on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest risk rating.

Also, as of

July 2022

, the Company saw a 26% year-over-year increase in its Arabesque S-Ray score, included in Glass Lewis’ Proxy Paper research reports, placing the Company above the 90th percentile in the Finance sector.


CONFERENCE CALL/SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

An earnings conference call with management is scheduled for

August 4, 2022

at

8:30 a.m. Eastern Time

, and will be broadcast live via the Internet at:

http://investors.verisresidential.com/corporate-overview

.

The live conference call is also accessible by dialing (844) 825-9789 (domestic) or (412) 317-5180 (international) and requesting the Veris Residential second quarter 2022 earnings conference call.

The conference call will be rebroadcast on Veris Residential, Inc.’s website at

http://investors.verisresidential.com/corporate-overview

beginning at

10:30 a.m. Eastern Time

on

August 4, 2022

.

A replay of the call will also be accessible

August 4, 2022

through

September 4, 2022

by calling (844) 512-2921 (domestic) or (412) 317-6671 (international) and using the passcode, 10168446.

Copies of Veris Residential, Inc.’s second quarter 2022 Form 10-Q and second quarter Supplemental Operating and Financial Data are available on Veris Residential, Inc.’s website, as follows:

Second Quarter 2022 Form 10-Q:


http://investors.verisresidential.com/sec-filings

Second Quarter 2022 Supplemental Operating and Financial Data:


http://investors.verisresidential.com/quarterly-supplementals

In addition, once filed, these items will be available upon request from:

Veris Residential, Inc. Investor Relations Department

Harborside 3, 210 Hudson St., Ste. 400,

Jersey City, New Jersey

07311


NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

Included in this press release are Funds from Operations, or FFO, Core Funds from Operations, or Core FFO, net operating income, or NOI and Adjusted Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization, or Adjusted EBITDA, each a “non-GAAP financial measure”, measuring Veris Residential, Inc.’s historical or future financial performance that is different from measures calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”), within the meaning of the applicable Securities and Exchange Commission rules. Veris Residential, Inc. believes these metrics can be a useful measure of its performance which is further defined below.

For reconciliation of FFO and Core FFO to Net Income (Loss), please refer to the following pages. For reconciliation of NOI, and Adjusted EBITDA to Net Income (Loss), please refer to the Company’s disclosure in the Quarterly Financial and Operating Data package for the second quarter 2022.




FFO


FFO is defined as net income (loss) before noncontrolling interests in Operating Partnership, computed in accordance with U.S. GAAP, excluding gains or losses from depreciable rental property transactions (including both acquisitions and dispositions), and impairments related to depreciable rental property, plus real estate-related depreciation and amortization. The Company believes that FFO per share is helpful to investors as one of several measures of the performance of an equity REIT. The Company further believes that as FFO per share excludes the effect of depreciation, gains (or losses) from property transactions and impairments related to depreciable rental property (all of which are based on historical costs which may be of limited relevance in evaluating current performance), FFO per share can facilitate comparison of operating performance between equity REITs.

FFO per share should not be considered as an alternative to net income available to common shareholders per share as an indication of the Company’s performance or to cash flows as a measure of liquidity. FFO per share presented herein is not necessarily comparable to FFO per share presented by other real estate companies due to the fact that not all real estate companies use the same definition. However, the Company’s FFO per share is comparable to the FFO per share of real estate companies that use the current definition of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“Nareit”). A reconciliation of net income per share to FFO per share is included in the financial tables accompanying this press release.




Core FFO


Core FFO is defined as FFO, as adjusted for certain items to facilitate comparative measurement of the Company’s performance over time. Core FFO is presented solely as supplemental disclosure that the Company’s management believes provides useful information to investors and analysts of its results, after adjusting for certain items to facilitate comparability of its performance from period to period. Core FFO is a non-GAAP financial measure that is not intended to represent cash flow and is not indicative of cash flows provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with GAAP. As there is not a generally accepted definition established for Core FFO, the Company’s measures of Core FFO may not be comparable to the Core FFO reported by other REITs. A reconciliation of net income per share to Core FFO in dollars and per share is included in the financial tables accompanying this press release.




NOI and Same Store NOI


NOI represents total revenues less total operating expenses, as reconciled to net income above. The Company considers NOI to be a meaningful non-GAAP financial measure for making decisions and assessing unlevered performance of its property types and markets, as it relates to total return on assets, as opposed to levered return on equity. As properties are considered for sale and acquisition based on NOI estimates and projections, the Company utilizes this measure to make investment decisions, as well as compare the performance of its assets to those of its peers. NOI should not be considered a substitute for net income, and the Company’s use of NOI may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies. The Company calculates NOI before any allocations to noncontrolling interests, as those interests do not affect the overall performance of the individual assets being measured and assessed.

Same Store NOI is presented for the same store portfolio, which comprises all properties that were owned by the Company throughout both of the reporting periods.




Blended Net Rental Growth Rate




Weighted average of the net effective change in rent (inclusive of concessions) for a lease with a new resident or for a renewed lease compared to the rent for the prior lease of the identical apartment unit.


ABOUT THE COMPANY

Veris Residential, Inc. is a forward-thinking, environmentally- and socially-conscious real estate investment trust (REIT) that primarily owns, operates, acquires, and develops holistically-inspired, Class A multifamily properties that meet the sustainability-conscious lifestyle needs of today’s residents while seeking to positively impact the communities it serves and the planet at large. The company is guided by an experienced management team and Board of Directors and is underpinned by leading corporate governance principles, a best-in-class and sustainable approach to operations, and an inclusive culture based on equality and meritocratic empowerment.

For additional information on Veris Residential, Inc. and our properties available for lease, please visit

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The information in this press release must be read in conjunction with, and is modified in its entirety by, the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (the “10-Q”) filed by the Company for the same period with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and all of the Company’s other public filings with the SEC (the “Public Filings”). In particular, the financial information contained herein is subject to and qualified by reference to the financial statements contained in the 10-Q, the footnotes thereto and the limitations set forth therein. Investors may not rely on the press release without reference to the 10-Q and the Public Filings.

We consider portions of this information, including the documents incorporated by reference, to be forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. We intend such forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in Section 21E of such act. Such forward-looking statements relate to, without limitation, our future economic performance, plans and objectives for future operations and projections of revenue and other financial items. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as “may,” “will,” “plan,” “potential,” “projected,” “should,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “target,” “continue” or comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to certain risks, trends and uncertainties, many of which we cannot predict with accuracy and some of which we might not even anticipate. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions at the time made, we can give no assurance that such expectations will be achieved. Future events and actual results, financial and otherwise, may differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements and are advised to consider the factors listed above together with the additional factors under the heading “Disclosure Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” and “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, as may be supplemented or amended by the Company’s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, which are incorporated herein by reference. The Company assumes no obligation to update or supplement forward-looking statements that become untrue because of subsequent events, new information or otherwise, except as required under applicable law.

In addition, the extent to which the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic impacts us and our tenants and residents will depend on future developments, which are highly uncertain and cannot be predicted with confidence, including the scope, severity and duration of the pandemic, the actions taken to contain the pandemic or mitigate its impact, and the direct and indirect economic effects of the pandemic and containment measures, among others.


Investors


Anna Malhari

Chief Operating Officer


[email protected]


Media



Amanda Shpiner

/

Grace Cartwright

Gasthalter & Co.

212-257-4170


[email protected]



Veris Residential, Inc.



Consolidated Statements of Operations



(In thousands, except per share amounts) (unaudited)



Three Months Ended



June 30,



Six Months Ended



June 30,



REVENUES



2022



2021



2022



2021


Revenue from leases


$           68,490


$           67,376


$         132,832


$         131,587


Real estate services


897


2,593


1,807


5,119


Parking income


4,754


3,484


8,931


6,570


Hotel income


4,536


2,714


5,953


3,767


Other income


1,149


3,520


27,936


7,177


Total revenues


79,826


79,687


177,459


154,220



EXPENSES


Real estate taxes


12,032


12,010


24,532


23,629


Utilities


3,477


3,151


7,410


7,243


Operating services


18,706


18,943


37,106


34,265


Real estate services expenses


2,920


3,213


5,283


6,531


General and administrative


11,582


18,066


31,056


32,052


Transaction related costs


1,345


2,745


1,345


2,745


Depreciation and amortization


27,733


28,498


53,851


56,276


Property impairments




6,041




6,041


Land and other impairments, net


3,900


7,519


6,832


7,932


Total expenses


81,695


100,186


167,415


176,714



OTHER (EXPENSE) INCOME


Interest expense


(17,707)


(16,554)


(32,733)


(34,164)


Interest and other investment income (loss)


189


95


347


112


Equity in earnings (loss) of unconsolidated joint ventures


2,638


349


2,151


(1,107)


Realized gains (losses) and unrealized gains (losses) on disposition of rental

property, net




3,521


1,836


3,521


Gain on disposition of developable land


55,125


111


57,748


111


Gain (loss) from extinguishment of debt, net


(129)


(46,735)


(6,418)


(46,735)


Total other income (expense)


40,116


(59,213)


22,931


(78,262)


Income (loss) from continuing operations


38,247


(79,712)


32,975


(100,756)


Discontinued operations:


Income from discontinued operations


843


3,601


1,588


15,385


Realized gains (losses) and unrealized gains (losses) on disposition of rental

property and impairments, net


(4,440)


2,080


(4,440)


24,861


Total discontinued operations, net


(3,597)


5,681


(2,852)


40,246


Net income (loss)


34,650


(74,031)


30,123


(60,510)


Noncontrolling interests in consolidated joint ventures


784


1,198


1,758


2,533


Noncontrolling interests in Operating Partnership of income from  continuing

operations


(3,029)


7,742


(2,064)


10,122


Noncontrolling interests in Operating Partnership in discontinued operations


334


(517)


267


(3,659)


Redeemable noncontrolling interests


(6,366)


(6,471)


(12,803)


(12,942)


Net income (loss) available to common shareholders


$           26,373


$          (72,079)


$           17,281


$          (64,456)



Basic earnings per common share:


Income (loss) from continuing operations


$               0.29


$              (0.87)


$               0.15


$              (1.15)


Discontinued operations


(0.04)


0.06


(0.03)


0.40


Net income (loss) available to common shareholders


$               0.25


$              (0.81)


$               0.12


$              (0.75)



Diluted earnings per common share:


Income (loss) from continuing operations


$               0.29


$              (0.87)


$               0.15


$              (1.15)


Discontinued operations


(0.04)


0.06


(0.03)


0.40


Net income (loss) available to common shareholders


$               0.25


$              (0.81)


$               0.12


$              (0.75)


Basic weighted average shares outstanding


91,027


90,774


90,989


90,733


Diluted weighted average shares outstanding


100,352


99,873


100,171


99,817



Veris Residential, Inc.



Statements of Funds from Operations and Core FFO



(in thousands, except per share/unit amounts) (unaudited)



Three Months Ended


June 30,



Six Months Ended


June 30,



2022



2021



2022



2021


Net income (loss) available to common shareholders


$          26.373


$         (72,079)


$          17.281


$         (64,456)


Add (deduct): Noncontrolling interests in Operating Partnership


3,029


(7,742)


2,064


(10,122)


Noncontrolling interests in discontinued operations


(334)


517


(267)


3,659


Real estate-related depreciation and amortization


on continuing operations (a)


29,980


30,702


58,444


60,432


Real estate-related depreciation and amortization


on discontinued operations


296


647


691


1,699


Property impairments on continuing operations




6,041




6,041


Impairment of unconsolidated joint venture investment


(included in Equity in earnings)




(2)




(2)


Continuing operations: Realized (gains) losses and unrealized (gains)


losses on disposition of rental property, net




(3,521)


(1,836)


(3,521)


Discontinued operations: Realized (gains) losses and unrealized (gains)


losses on disposition of rental property, net


4,440


(2,080)


4,440


(24,861)



Funds from operations (b)



$         63,784



$        (47,517)



$         80,817



$        (31,131)


Add (Deduct):


(Gain) loss from early extinguishment of debt, net


129


46,735


6,418


46,735


Dead deal and post sales items in Other Income/expense




(1,351)




(3,068)


Dead deal and transaction-related costs


1,345


2,745


1,345


2,745


Land and other impairments


3,900


7,519


6,832


7,932


(Gain) on disposition of developable land


(55,125)




(57,748)




CEO and related management change costs








2,089


Severance/Rebranding costs


1,225


7,213


8,867


8,258


Lease breakage fee, net






(22,664)




Interest – derivative


$                 (2)


$                 —


$                 (2)


$                 —



Core FFO



$         15,256



$         15,344



$         23,865



$         33,560


Diluted weighted average shares/units outstanding (c)


100,352


99,873


100,171


99,817


Funds from operations per share/unit-diluted


$              0.64


$             (0.48)


$              0.81


$             (0.31)


Core funds from operations per share/unit diluted


$              0.15


$              0.15


$              0.24


$              0.34


Dividends declared per common share


$                 —


$                 —


$                 —


$                 —



Supplemental Information:


Non-incremental revenue generating capital expenditures:


Building improvements


$           (2,243)


$           (2,662)


$           (5,492)


$           (5,355)


Tenant improvements & leasing commissions (d)


(1,611)


(502)


(6,261)


(1,272)


Tenant improvements & leasing commissions


on space vacant for more than a year


(9,606)


(6,354)


(15,898)


(9,156)


Straight-line rent adjustments (e)


1,981


(2,255)


6,627


(3,534)


Amortization of (above)/below market lease intangibles, net


4


(620)


(106)


(1,652)


Amortization of stock compensation


3,019


2,609


5,638


5,210


Amortization of lease inducements


37


5


75


(8)


Non real estate depreciation and amortization


325


329


650


654


Amortization of debt discount/(premium) and mark-to-market, net




65




232


Amortization of deferred financing costs


1,181


1,283


2,358


2,190


(a)


Includes the Company’s share from unconsolidated joint ventures, and adjustments for noncontrolling interest, of $2,571 and $2,533 for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively and $5,242 and $4,808 for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively. Excludes non-real estate-related depreciation and amortization of $325 and $329 for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively and $650 and $654 for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.


(b)


Funds from operations is calculated in accordance with the definition of FFO of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (Nareit). See “Information About FFO” in this release.


(c)


Calculated based on weighted average common shares outstanding, assuming redemption of Operating Partnership common units into common shares (8,620 and 8,765 shares for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively and 8,642 and 8,784 for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively), plus dilutive Common Stock Equivalents (i.e. stock options).


(d)


Excludes expenditures for tenant spaces that have not been owned for at least a year.


(e)


Includes free rent of $1,917 and $4,464 for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively and $4,118 and $8,189 for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively. Also includes the Company’s share from unconsolidated joint ventures of $(319) and $46 for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively and $(624) and $134 for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.



Veris Residential, Inc.



Statements of Funds from Operations (FFO) and Core FFO per Diluted Share



(amounts are per diluted share, except share counts in thousands) (unaudited)



Three Months Ended



June 30,



Six Months Ended



June 30,



2022



2021



2022



2021


Net income (loss) available to common shareholders


$              0.25


$             (0.81)


$              0.12


$             (0.75)


Add (deduct): Real estate-related depreciation and amortization


on continuing operations (a)


0.30


0.30


0.58


0.60


Real estate-related depreciation and amortization


on discontinued operations




0.01


0.01


0.02


Property Impairment




0.06




0.06


Redemption value adjustment to redeemable noncontrolling interests


0.04


0.02


0.07


0.04


Continuing operations: Realized (gains) losses and unrealized (gains) losses


on disposition of rental property, net




(0.04)


(0.02)


(0.04)


Discontinued operations: Realized (gains) losses and unrealized (gains)

losses


on disposition of rental property, net


0.04


(0.02)


0.04


(0.25)


Noncontrolling Interest/Rounding Adjustment


0.01




0.01


0.01



Funds from operations (b)



$             0.64



$            (0.48)



$             0.81



$            (0.31)


Add (Deduct):


(Gain) loss on extinguishment of debt




0.47


0.06


0.47


Dead deal and transaction costs


0.01


0.03


0.01


0.03


Land and other impairments


0.04


0.08


0.07


0.08


Dead deal and other post-sale items in other income/expense




(0.01)




(0.03)


(Gain) on disposition of developable land


(0.55)




(0.58)




Severance/Rebranding costs


0.01


0.07


0.09


0.08


CEO and related management change costs








0.02


Lease breakage fee, net






(0.23)




Rounding Adjustment




(0.01)


0.01





Core FFO



$             0.15



$             0.15



$             0.24



$             0.34


Diluted weighted average shares/units outstanding (c)


100,352


99,873


100,171


99,817


(a)


Includes the Company’s share from unconsolidated joint ventures, and adjustments for noncontrolling interest, of $0.03 and $0.03 for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively, and $0.07 and $0.06 for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.


(b)


Funds from operations is calculated in accordance with the definition of FFO of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (Nareit). See “Information About FFO” in this release.


(c)


Calculated based on weighted average common shares outstanding, assuming redemption of Operating Partnership common units into common shares (8,620 and 8,765 shares for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively and 8,642 and 8,784 shares for the six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively), plus dilutive Common Stock Equivalents (i.e. stock options).



Veris Residential, Inc.



Consolidated Balance Sheets



(in thousands, except per share amounts) (unaudited)

 



ASSETS



June 30,


2022



December 31,


2021


Rental property


Land and leasehold interests


$        499,042


$       494,935


Buildings and improvements


3,392,977


3,375,266


Tenant improvements


108,895


106,654


Furniture, fixtures and equipment


117,543


100,011


4,118,457


4,076,866


Less – accumulated depreciation and amortization


(620,414)


(583,416)


3,498,043


3,493,450


Real estate held for sale, net


368,625


618,646


Net investment in rental property


3,866,668


4,112,096


Cash and cash equivalents


29,073


31,754


Restricted cash


24,356


19,701


Investments in unconsolidated joint ventures


132,790


137,772


Unbilled rents receivable, net


51,500


72,285


Deferred charges and other assets, net


203,467


151,347


Accounts receivable


3,143


2,363



Total assets



$     4,310,997



$    4,527,318



LIABILITIES AND EQUITY


Revolving credit facility and term loans


76,000


148,000


Mortgages, loans payable and other obligations, net


2,151,489


2,241,070


Dividends and distributions payable


111


384


Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities


69,220


134,977


Rents received in advance and security deposits


25,422


26,396


Accrued interest payable


5,257


5,760


Total liabilities


2,327,499


2,556,587


Commitments and contingencies


Redeemable noncontrolling interests


516,325


521,313



Equity:


Veris Residential, Inc. stockholders’ equity:


Common stock, $0.01 par value, 190,000,000 shares authorized, 91,062,532 and 90,948,008 shares

outstanding


911


909


Additional paid-in capital


2,525,466


2,530,383


Dividends in excess of net earnings


(1,232,038)


(1,249,319)


Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)


1,941


9


Total Veris Residential, Inc. stockholders’ equity


1,296,280


1,281,982


Noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries:


Operating Partnership


132,250


127,053


Consolidated joint ventures


38,643


40,383


Total noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries


170,893


167,436


Total equity


1,467,173


1,449,418



Total liabilities and equity



$     4,310,997



$    4,527,318

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