Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Q1 2026 Earnings Recap

ARE Q1 2026 April 29, 2026

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Headline Summary: Shares of Alexandria Real Estate Equities fell 9.9% after Q1, as investors reacted to a soft leasing quarter and signs of continued leasing headwinds, notably the absence of any public biotech leases—the first time in company history. Management struck a cautious tone on the near-term operating environment and reiterated a focus on balance sheet strength and dispositions. Key Takeaways:

Earnings Per Share Beat
$1.73 vs $1.73 est.
+0.0% surprise
Revenue Miss
653013000 vs 684776800 est.
-4.6% surprise

Market Reaction

1-Day -1.32%
5-Day +0.22%
30-Day +16.57%

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Key Takeaways

  • Leasing activity was notably weak, with management disclosing this was "one of our lower quarters" and, unprecedentedly, that no public biotech leases were signed in Q1.
  • The company remains on track with its core/non-core asset disposition plan, highlighting a high-watermark sale in San Francisco at $1,645 per sq. ft., albeit on an only 40% occupied asset.
  • Management emphasized progress on reducing capital expenditure and continued efforts to maintain a strong, flexible balance sheet.
  • The transaction market for life science assets is described as improving, but realization of targeted dispositions remains key for the 2026 reset.
  • 78% of ARR is derived from mega campuses and 80% of the top 20 tenants are investment grade or large-cap, supporting balance sheet resilience in a challenging operating backdrop.
This summary was generated by AI from the official earnings call transcript and is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. For the complete transcript and financial data, visit ARE on AllInvestView.

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