Kimco Realty’s shares declined 2.1% following its Q2 report as investors digested a cautious tone in the outlook despite solid operational results, reflecting some reservations about growth sustainability and margin pressures.
- FFO per diluted share rose 4.5% year-over-year to $0.46, supported by 3.5% same-property NOI growth driven by higher minimum rents and net recoveries.
- Occupancy remained robust with small shop occupancy reaching a record 92.9% and overall portfolio occupancy steady at 96.4%, despite a modest 16-basis-point impact from a tenant bankruptcy.
- Leasing momentum continues, signing 461 leases covering 2.5 million square feet with a 13.1% blended rent spread, and new leasing spreads hitting 40.4% for 161 new leases.
- Capital recycling remains active with asset sales and two Florida acquisitions using 1031 exchange proceeds, underscoring disciplined portfolio management.
- Despite raising the midpoint of full-year guidance and a 12% dividend increase, market reaction suggests investor caution over the sustainability of growth and possible margin headwinds ahead.
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