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Earnings HistoryForecast Easterly Government Properties EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.13Consensus EPS $0.73Beat/MissMissed by -$0.60One Year Ago EPS$0.73Easterly Government Properties Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$74.78 millionExpected Revenue$74.98 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$200.00 thousandYoY Revenue Growth+3.80%Easterly Government Properties Announcement DetailsQuarterQ3 2024Date11/5/2024TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateTuesday, November 5, 2024Conference Call Time11:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsEasterly Government Properties' Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Tuesday, April 29, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 11:00 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Q1 2025 Earnings ReportConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Easterly Government Properties Q3 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrNovember 5, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Welcome to the Easterly Government Properties Third Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. After the speakers' presentation, there will be a question and answer session between the company's research analysts and Easterly's management team. Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. Speaker 100:00:26I would now like to Operator00:00:27hand the conference over to your speaker today, Lindsay Winterhalter, Senior Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:35Good morning. Before the call begins, please note that certain statements made during this conference call may include statements that are not historical facts and are considered forward looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Although the company believes that its expectations as reflected and any forward looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that these expectations will be attained or achieved. Furthermore, actual results may differ materially than those described in the forward looking statements Speaker 200:01:07and will be affected by Speaker 100:01:08a variety of risks and factors that are beyond the company's control, including without limitation those contained Speaker 200:01:15in Speaker 100:01:15the company's most recent Form 10 ks filed with the SEC and in its other SEC filings. The company assumes no obligation to update publicly any forward looking statements. Additionally, on this conference call, the company may refer to certain non GAAP financial measures, such as funds from operations, core funds from operations and cash available for distribution. You can find a tabular reconciliation of these non GAAP financial measures to the most comparable current GAAP numbers in the company's earnings release and separate supplemental information package on the Investor Relations page of the company's website at ir. Easterlyreit.com. Speaker 100:01:54I would now like to turn the conference call over to Daryl Crayte, President and CEO of Easterly Government Properties. Speaker 300:02:01Thank you, Lindsey. Good morning, everyone, and thanks for joining us for this Q3 conference call. We're pleased with the progress that we've made in the Q3. As we've previously shared, we are executing our plan to achieve our stated growth goal of 2% to 3% core FFO per share growth year over year. The team feels confident in its ability to accomplish this goal by executing on accretive acquisitions, identifying and implementing operating efficiencies and focusing our compensation plan around this growth commitment to our shareholders. Speaker 300:02:35We closed on $139,500,000 of acquisitions in 2024, consisting of 6 new assets either wholly owned or through our JV. We're striving to harvest a pipeline of roughly $1,500,000,000 in attractive potential opportunities. We continue to closely examine our operations, both internally and externally, finding significant operational savings across the organization. And the team has embraced our well defined strategy that we believe represents the best value proposition for Public REITs. In addition, our stated goal of achieving 2% to 3% core FFO growth target year over year, we are focused on growing CAD and achieving a targeted payout ratio below 100% by the end of 2026. Speaker 300:03:24I'm pleased with the work that has that we've accomplished in the last several quarters and I'm confident in the team's ability to navigate the company and its operations to meet these two important goals. Of course, today's conference call is unique as the election to determine the next President of the United States is currently underway. As you know, Easterly is focused on mission critical areas of the U. S. Government. Speaker 300:03:48Law enforcement, national defense, support for our veterans and other core government functions are critical to any administration and remain the foundation that supports our nation. Political shifts have little influence on these functions. Their key influence is demographic trends, principally driven by population growth. History shows the government consistently grows the agencies that support the safety and security of the country, and we continue to hone our definable edge by acquiring, managing and developing essential infrastructure that helps facilitate their operations. Our acquisitions team is delivering for shareholders and accretively growing the portfolio through mission critical assets leased to either the U. Speaker 300:04:34S. Government, high credit U. S. States or government adjacent tenants. With an expanded total addressable market, our pipeline is robust and our ability to transact is strong. Speaker 300:04:46Our development team is making great progress at our project sites and remains a strong partner to our U. S. Government tenant. We have 2 projects underway, one that is expected to deliver at the end of 2025 and the other in the middle of 2026. The team is pursuing further projects with the intent of delivering in 2027 and 2028. Speaker 300:05:09Speaking of strong partnerships, our asset management team has been working alongside the U. S. Government to ensure we are operating efficiently and effectively to meet the everyday needs of the key government agencies, while also delivering for our shareholders. Finally, the finance team has been working with equity providers in cultivating relationships with debt providers in order to support our robust pipeline. All verticals are working together to deliver on our goal of achieving 2% to 3% core FFO growth year over year for our shareholders. Speaker 300:05:43This quarter, we made progress by closing on our most recent VA acquisition in Jacksonville, Florida and 2 highly secure assets in Dayton, Ohio and Aurora, Colorado leased to Northrop Grubbin, both of which sit adjacent to important military bases. With collective attention fixated on the escalating conflicts across the world, supporting the heroes who defend our nation comes with renewed urgency. Assets like VA Jacksonville have enduring missions as over 1,400,000 veterans reside in the state of Florida. They represent about a third of the largest vet population in the nation. Veterans serviced within VA Jacksonville have access to primary and specialty healthcare services, including physical and occupational therapy, traumatic brain injury treatment and rehabilitation medicine. Speaker 300:06:34The property also maintains a domiciliary serving as a transition facility for veterans who suffer from a service related disability. Further supporting our veterans, VA Charleston is a highly automated facility that uses state of the art robotics and other production equipment to fill and mail prescription medicine. With approximately 500 employees working 2 shifts 20 hours a day, this facility is responsible for filling 110,000 mail order prescriptions daily. It's an impressive modern facility. During the quarter, we also closed on the acquisition of an asset that's 100% leased to Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, an investment grade rated multinational aerospace and defense company. Speaker 300:07:22And the facility maintains robust security design standards in connection with the tenants' contracts with Wright Patterson Air Force Base, the main access point for the Air Force Research Laboratory's headquarters and the Air Force Institute of Technology. We also acquired another facility housing essential operations leased to Northrop Grumman in Aurora, Colorado. Constructed to meet the security standards of the Director of National Intelligence for the processing, storage and discussion of sensitive compartmented information, the property's build out is directly related to Northrop Grumman's contracts with Buckley Space Force Base, which provides missile warning operations to the United States and its international partners, while supporting 3,500 active duty members from every service. These acquisitions are important milestones for Easterly in the government adjacent space and materially expand our total addressable market. We see consistent demand from defense sector companies with government contracts and the need for specialized secure facilities. Speaker 300:08:28As a national security and international partner, defense continues to be prioritized amid global unrest, and we anticipate our exposure in the sector to expand. Both our Aurora and Dayton facilities fulfill our approach to owning mission critical real estate, and we're excited to continue to pursue accretive deals in the government adjacent sector as an important component of our ability to deliver earnings growth to shareholders. In connection with our growth pipeline, we want to be very clear that we've charted a path towards lowering our payout ratio under a defined timeline. We've worked this year to model this path, and we believe we are on track to achieve sustained dividend coverage within 24 months. Our focus is on continuing to execute this strategy with disciplined balance sheet management and operational efficiencies. Speaker 300:09:19We're committed to the earnings guidance we provide and we'll continue to honor that commitment as responsible stewards of our investors' capital. And finally, in closing, we observed that price dislocations will exist over the coming year as private sellers have limited access to capital. We believe this dynamic presents more exciting opportunities for us as we again continue to focus on delivering 2% to 3% core FFO growth year over year for our investors. With that, we're introducing our 2025 core FFO guidance on a fully diluted basis in a range of $1.17 to $1.21 We believe we have the right pipeline, the right cost of capital and the right team to deliver on this forecast. The future looks bright for our company and we plan to enhance our portfolio under the foundation of stable cash flows derived from the U. Speaker 300:10:11S. Government. Thank you again for taking time to join us this morning. And now I'll hand things over to Alison Marino, our Chief Financial Officer. Speaker 200:10:25Thanks, Daryl. Good morning, everyone. I am pleased to report the financial results for the Q3. Both on a fully diluted basis, net income per share was $0.05 and core FFO per share grew to $0.30 Our cash available for distribution was $25,100,000 As Daryl mentioned, our cost of capital continues to improve and this should enable us to accelerate our acquisition strategy and deliver earnings growth to shareholders. With an expanded total addressable market, which now includes assets leased to government contractors, our buying pool is materially larger and we seek to take advantage of that. Speaker 200:11:05While the acquisitions team is focused on growing the portfolio through mission critical assets, we continue to renew leases in our existing portfolio, lengthening our weighted average remaining lease term and growing future cash flows. In total, we have renewed all of our significant 2024 leases and look towards 2025 and beyond to capture embedded growth opportunities on a same store basis. Bank markets are open to us because we are not office and banks view our assets as some of the most secure that they can finance. We are in constant dialogue with lenders to translate our market leading tenant credit into tighter spreads and a cheaper cost of capital. We have been able to further capitalize on the shift in underlying market fundamentals by recently raising roughly $40,000,000 in forward equity on our ATM. Speaker 200:11:57With our more attractive cost of capital, we are positioned to significantly increase our acquisition volume. With a larger pool of assets to acquire, a strong portfolio, a cheaper cost of capital and improving market dynamics, we believe we can chart a course for sustained 2% to 3% earnings growth year over year for the foreseeable future. Turning to guidance, we are maintaining our full year core FFO per share guidance for 20.24 in a range of 1 point $1.15 to $1.17 on a fully diluted basis. On top of the $139,500,000 in operating properties we have already acquired year to date, either on a wholly owned or pro rata basis, this guidance assumes an additional $90,000,000 in acquisitions later this year and that we will have $100,000,000 to $110,000,000 of gross development related investments during 2024. We raised equity at levels that drive accretion for these acquisitions and we look forward to keeping you posted on exciting developments in the final months of the year. Speaker 200:13:02Finally, I'm happy to share that today we introduced our full year core FFO per share guidance for 20.25 in a range of $1.17 to $1.21 on a fully diluted basis. This guidance assumes that we will have 25 $1,000,000 to $35,000,000 of gross development related investment during the year and is consistent with our established goal of delivering 2% to 3% core FFO growth for shareholders. With that, we thank you for your time this morning and appreciate your partnership. I will now turn the call back to Shannon. Operator00:13:49Our first question is from Michael Griffin of Citi. Please proceed with your question. Speaker 400:13:57Great, thanks. Just wanted to dive a little bit more into the 2025 guidance. Any chance you can maybe elaborate on some of the building blocks of that growth, whether it's rent bumps or expectations around upcoming lease expiries and re leasing those? And then can you give us a sense of where you expect leverage to trend in the year? And then how accretive acquisitions you expect them to be? Speaker 200:14:25Thanks. Good morning. So the range we provided indicates an expectation of likely outcomes based on things like property NOI growth, G and A levels, interest rate expectations and of course the pipeline. At the upper end of the guidance range, we will look to the pipeline to drive growth and we definitely see opportunities to do a couple of 100 dollars of deals. And all of that is sort of maintained when we think about leverage as well. Speaker 200:14:52We are still very comfortable in that 6.5% to 7.5% range and this guidance would put us in that range as well. Speaker 400:15:01Thanks, Allison. Appreciate the color there. And then maybe Daryl, going back to the acquisition pipeline, it seems like you're expanding more into these government adjacent type properties, the Northrop Grumman acquisition as an example. I mean, how do you see kind of the opportunity set within that part of the pipeline? And then maybe you can give us a sense of where kind of yield expectations are relative to how you see your cost of capital? Speaker 300:15:30Yes, sure. I mean, stepping way back, when we look at the portfolio, we're going to strive to have about 15% of our portfolio in high credit state exposure and about 15% of our portfolio in this government adjacent space. And continuing of course to have 70% of our portfolio in the GSA, VA, U. S. Government full faith and credit tenant leases. Speaker 300:15:57As we look forward, we're looking at government adjacent space and we're finding buildings that look very similar and work operationally in a way that's similar to the buildings that we already own. That's why in my prepared remarks, we talk about the compartmented information space and essentially these skiff spaces. That's what we're used to maintaining and those are the buildings that we understand how they operate. We have an ability to forecast their NOI. One of the things that is beautiful that you're going to love, Griff, is that these government adjacent buildings have bumps in their leases. Speaker 300:16:33So, as you know, at the beginning of the year, we changed our strategy and enhanced it so that our total addressable market was larger. As I've said, we're sorting through a little over $1,500,000,000 of identified buildings. We can be very disciplined in finding the right ones. I think we're able to acquire buildings at a cap rate that's 50 to 100 basis points above our cost of capital. And I think Allison is doing a great job working with a wide range of debt providers. Speaker 300:17:10So I imagine as we move through 2025, we're going to continue to be able to maintain those spreads. In so many of the buildings that where we are reaching out and identifying, they have some sort of capital issue, either the seller has some maturing debt that they're looking to clean up their real estate balance sheet or the private buyers that brokers would tell us would normally be present seem to be absent because they can't find the leverage that they've been able to find in the past. So as we look forward to this year, I think we're being very prudent about our guidance. As Allison was saying, the lower end of the range is us continuing to execute on the $90,000,000 of acquisitions that we need to close by the end of the year. So they'll have their full year effect for next year. Speaker 300:18:00And we'll continue to manage costs well, which Allison is doing a fabulous job hounding us all. And with that, with $200,000,000 or $300,000,000 of acquisitions, we can get to the upper end of the range. And as we think about it broadly, what we're delivering to shareholders, our unlevered return in our portfolio is between 5% 6%, add 3% growth to that, you're getting into the 8% relative to the very low risk that we have in our portfolio, the high credit tenancy, when we look at that relative to REITs writ large and we look at other opportunities in the capital markets for folks to invest, we think that's a very attractive opportunity. We could exceed our acquisition goal that we have in our guidance, but we're at the beginning of 2025. And but we're really in search of opportunities and we think the cost of capital that we've been awarded with by investors plus what we're seeing in the market gives us a really nice optimistic orientation as we start 2025. Speaker 400:19:14Great. Speaker 500:19:14That's it for me. Thanks for the time. Operator00:19:19Our next question is from Peter Abramowitz of Jefferies. Please proceed with your question. Speaker 500:19:26Yes, thank you. Just to dig a little bit more into the comments on leverage, I think you said you could get to the high end of the range without bringing leverage up. So just curious how you sort of see your cost of equity versus your cost of debt today and maybe how that kind of overall compares to the spread? I know you said 50 to 100 basis points is sort of what you're targeting, but just curious sort of how you're thinking about that? Speaker 200:19:57Yes. So I think every decision that we make is done in the view of leverage. Certainly, when we look at the work planning, how we acquire buildings, how they create accretion for us. So we typically will look to deal flow on a fifty-fifty basis debt and equity, and that's how we ultimately manage the pipeline's ability to stay within that range. From a cost of debt perspective, from an overall cost of capital perspective, maybe to start, I would say we're in the low 7s. Speaker 200:20:28Certainly, higher stock prices help that for sure. But from a cost of debt specifically perspective, I would say we're in those low 6s on an unsecured basis. So for new debt, of course, not for the overall stack as we look at it. Speaker 300:20:48Yes. And then with that, I mean finding acquisitions that are in the high 7s and 8s is what we're seeing and the opportunities that we're acting upon. Speaker 500:21:02Okay. That's helpful. Thank you. And then within that $1,500,000,000 investment pipeline, are there any portfolios out there? And how much of that pipeline is made up of larger portfolio transactions that maybe we should be thinking about? Speaker 300:21:16No, I mean, there's nothing significant in the $1,500,000,000 I mean, there's a couple of small portfolios, 2 buildings, 3 building kind of portfolios, but nothing that it's a great question because it's not like there's a $1,000,000,000 portfolio and we've got a little cobble of $500,000,000 of other buildings that we're looking at. I think we've got a robust pipeline. And obviously, with dislocation, sellers have they always they start with some higher expectations than what the market can satisfy. And I think we're our guidance anticipates that acquisitions can be lumpy that we're trying to seize on dislocations and we're trying to get an attractive spread to our cost of capital. Speaker 500:22:04That's helpful. And one last one, just in Aurora, I think there you're adjacent there to the Buckley base. There's been some conversations possibly around if Trump wins, he will be moving Space Force at least in Colorado Springs potentially back to Huntsville. So just curious, is that something you have to consider when you're underwriting that asset? Is that something that kind of impacts the thinking and went to the underwriting? Speaker 500:22:33Or is that sort of not an issue there? Speaker 300:22:37The answer is yes. We've determined it's not an issue. I mean there's critical functions that are at present in Buckley. We are also, we've got a couple of plane tickets down to Alabama. We've been spending time understanding what's going on there as well. Speaker 300:22:55And so I think that we've been mindful of what the opportunity is in each of those regions. Speaker 500:23:06Got it. That's all for me. Thank you. Operator00:23:09Our next question is from Aditi Balachandran of RBC Capital Markets. Please proceed with your question. Speaker 600:23:17Hi. Good morning, everyone. So I guess just I know we started touching on this in your prepared remarks, Allison, but do you have any update on the remaining 2024 lease expiration? And I guess like can you provide some color on the outlook for 2025 and what you're expecting leasing spreads to be? Speaker 200:23:37Yes. So we have completed all of our remaining important 2024 renewals. And as we look to 2025, we've got a few SBIs in the courthouse in Aberdeen. We're feeling good about those renewals as well and we're expecting net effective rent spreads to be consistent with our prior achievements in that mid to high teens levels. Speaker 600:24:03Got it. And I guess just in general as rates have been coming down, have you been seeing any overall changes in the buyer pool or any more competition for specific assets? Speaker 300:24:17No. I mean that's really it is it feels like it's a time that is certainly in transition because private buyers, which probably represent 2 thirds of our competition, one random private buyer after another, they have pretty much evaporated from the market. So and Allison's we've spent a lot of time touring, as you know, our debt providers into our facilities. It's very clear to folks who've been supportive of us and prospective folks who can give us some additional debt capacity that we're certainly not office. And they understand the credit worthiness of our tenant and the mission critical nature of our buildings. Speaker 300:25:04And I think we'll continue to be rewarded with access to the debt markets. Speaker 600:25:13Got it. That's all from me. Thanks. Operator00:25:22Our next question is from Michael Lewis of Truist Securities. Please proceed with your question. Speaker 700:25:28Great, thanks. The G and A expense was down materially in the quarter. I don't think it's because you split out the provision for credit losses because I don't think that was material in prior periods. But you could correct me if I'm wrong. Could you just talk about what drove that decrease? Speaker 700:25:46What the run rate might be going forward? And then also related to that, do you expect to record any severance or separation costs? Speaker 200:25:57Great question. So with Speaker 300:25:59Several great questions. Speaker 200:26:00Several great questions. We will try to tackle them 1 by 1. So for G and A, what you're seeing from a quarter over quarter trend is with Meghan's voluntary resignation, she forfeited all of her invested equity awards and we recapture the award to date expense with her last day. So that is driving the change on a quarter over quarter basis. You're correct. Speaker 200:26:26It was not the credit losses on a Q2 to Q3 basis. Speaker 300:26:31What about run rate G and A for next year? Speaker 200:26:33Yes. So run rate G and A for next year, we are expecting consistent levels, hopefully flat to where we were this year that we're not expecting large increases nor severance or termination costs in those numbers. Speaker 700:26:50Okay, got it. And then on the provision for credit losses, I assume that's just an accounting construct. Is that going to be like a number that now bounces around or maybe kind of what determined what that amount was? Speaker 200:27:07Sure. So without getting into a huge accounting class with it is an accounting provision that would require us to estimate potential loss on that loan. And while we're not experiencing actual loss or default, we would have to update the probability quarterly while it is outstanding. Speaker 700:27:28Okay. Got it. And then lastly for me, you talked about the pipeline of investment opportunities. Where does deals like this development loan fit into that? I mean, is that something where you might allocate more capital? Speaker 700:27:44This one may be I mean, I don't it has a purchase option, so it could turn into a loan to own. But how do you think about that particular type of investment? Speaker 200:27:57I think it's an attractive use of our cost of capital, to be honest. I think it's a great opportunity for us to provide liquidity to developers who aren't able to go out to their average regional bank and get these projects financed. I think for us, we think about it in the lens of the pipeline. This is an asset that we understand, we can underwrite well that we think will generate an attractive return through the lending period particularly, but also something we have potential in acquiring in the future that complements our portfolio. Speaker 300:28:32Our intent would be for these buildings to be part of our portfolio. It's why we're getting involved with them And we think by being helpful to a development partner, it's also going to give us a terrific building at a price that's attractive relative to our cost of capital. Speaker 700:28:51Okay, understood. Thank you very much. Speaker 100:28:55I would now like Operator00:28:56to turn the conference back to Daryl Crate, President and Chief Executive Officer of Easterly Government Properties, please for closing remarks. Speaker 300:29:04Thank you, everyone, and thanks for joining Easterly Government Properties' 3rd quarter 2024 conference call. We look forward to keeping you posted on the coming quarters as we make progress on our pipeline of growth opportunities. Again, thanks for joining. Operator00:29:19This concludes today's conference call. Thank you for participating. 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There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Welcome to the Easterly Government Properties Third Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. After the speakers' presentation, there will be a question and answer session between the company's research analysts and Easterly's management team. Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. Speaker 100:00:26I would now like to Operator00:00:27hand the conference over to your speaker today, Lindsay Winterhalter, Senior Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:35Good morning. Before the call begins, please note that certain statements made during this conference call may include statements that are not historical facts and are considered forward looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Although the company believes that its expectations as reflected and any forward looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that these expectations will be attained or achieved. Furthermore, actual results may differ materially than those described in the forward looking statements Speaker 200:01:07and will be affected by Speaker 100:01:08a variety of risks and factors that are beyond the company's control, including without limitation those contained Speaker 200:01:15in Speaker 100:01:15the company's most recent Form 10 ks filed with the SEC and in its other SEC filings. The company assumes no obligation to update publicly any forward looking statements. Additionally, on this conference call, the company may refer to certain non GAAP financial measures, such as funds from operations, core funds from operations and cash available for distribution. You can find a tabular reconciliation of these non GAAP financial measures to the most comparable current GAAP numbers in the company's earnings release and separate supplemental information package on the Investor Relations page of the company's website at ir. Easterlyreit.com. Speaker 100:01:54I would now like to turn the conference call over to Daryl Crayte, President and CEO of Easterly Government Properties. Speaker 300:02:01Thank you, Lindsey. Good morning, everyone, and thanks for joining us for this Q3 conference call. We're pleased with the progress that we've made in the Q3. As we've previously shared, we are executing our plan to achieve our stated growth goal of 2% to 3% core FFO per share growth year over year. The team feels confident in its ability to accomplish this goal by executing on accretive acquisitions, identifying and implementing operating efficiencies and focusing our compensation plan around this growth commitment to our shareholders. Speaker 300:02:35We closed on $139,500,000 of acquisitions in 2024, consisting of 6 new assets either wholly owned or through our JV. We're striving to harvest a pipeline of roughly $1,500,000,000 in attractive potential opportunities. We continue to closely examine our operations, both internally and externally, finding significant operational savings across the organization. And the team has embraced our well defined strategy that we believe represents the best value proposition for Public REITs. In addition, our stated goal of achieving 2% to 3% core FFO growth target year over year, we are focused on growing CAD and achieving a targeted payout ratio below 100% by the end of 2026. Speaker 300:03:24I'm pleased with the work that has that we've accomplished in the last several quarters and I'm confident in the team's ability to navigate the company and its operations to meet these two important goals. Of course, today's conference call is unique as the election to determine the next President of the United States is currently underway. As you know, Easterly is focused on mission critical areas of the U. S. Government. Speaker 300:03:48Law enforcement, national defense, support for our veterans and other core government functions are critical to any administration and remain the foundation that supports our nation. Political shifts have little influence on these functions. Their key influence is demographic trends, principally driven by population growth. History shows the government consistently grows the agencies that support the safety and security of the country, and we continue to hone our definable edge by acquiring, managing and developing essential infrastructure that helps facilitate their operations. Our acquisitions team is delivering for shareholders and accretively growing the portfolio through mission critical assets leased to either the U. Speaker 300:04:34S. Government, high credit U. S. States or government adjacent tenants. With an expanded total addressable market, our pipeline is robust and our ability to transact is strong. Speaker 300:04:46Our development team is making great progress at our project sites and remains a strong partner to our U. S. Government tenant. We have 2 projects underway, one that is expected to deliver at the end of 2025 and the other in the middle of 2026. The team is pursuing further projects with the intent of delivering in 2027 and 2028. Speaker 300:05:09Speaking of strong partnerships, our asset management team has been working alongside the U. S. Government to ensure we are operating efficiently and effectively to meet the everyday needs of the key government agencies, while also delivering for our shareholders. Finally, the finance team has been working with equity providers in cultivating relationships with debt providers in order to support our robust pipeline. All verticals are working together to deliver on our goal of achieving 2% to 3% core FFO growth year over year for our shareholders. Speaker 300:05:43This quarter, we made progress by closing on our most recent VA acquisition in Jacksonville, Florida and 2 highly secure assets in Dayton, Ohio and Aurora, Colorado leased to Northrop Grubbin, both of which sit adjacent to important military bases. With collective attention fixated on the escalating conflicts across the world, supporting the heroes who defend our nation comes with renewed urgency. Assets like VA Jacksonville have enduring missions as over 1,400,000 veterans reside in the state of Florida. They represent about a third of the largest vet population in the nation. Veterans serviced within VA Jacksonville have access to primary and specialty healthcare services, including physical and occupational therapy, traumatic brain injury treatment and rehabilitation medicine. Speaker 300:06:34The property also maintains a domiciliary serving as a transition facility for veterans who suffer from a service related disability. Further supporting our veterans, VA Charleston is a highly automated facility that uses state of the art robotics and other production equipment to fill and mail prescription medicine. With approximately 500 employees working 2 shifts 20 hours a day, this facility is responsible for filling 110,000 mail order prescriptions daily. It's an impressive modern facility. During the quarter, we also closed on the acquisition of an asset that's 100% leased to Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, an investment grade rated multinational aerospace and defense company. Speaker 300:07:22And the facility maintains robust security design standards in connection with the tenants' contracts with Wright Patterson Air Force Base, the main access point for the Air Force Research Laboratory's headquarters and the Air Force Institute of Technology. We also acquired another facility housing essential operations leased to Northrop Grumman in Aurora, Colorado. Constructed to meet the security standards of the Director of National Intelligence for the processing, storage and discussion of sensitive compartmented information, the property's build out is directly related to Northrop Grumman's contracts with Buckley Space Force Base, which provides missile warning operations to the United States and its international partners, while supporting 3,500 active duty members from every service. These acquisitions are important milestones for Easterly in the government adjacent space and materially expand our total addressable market. We see consistent demand from defense sector companies with government contracts and the need for specialized secure facilities. Speaker 300:08:28As a national security and international partner, defense continues to be prioritized amid global unrest, and we anticipate our exposure in the sector to expand. Both our Aurora and Dayton facilities fulfill our approach to owning mission critical real estate, and we're excited to continue to pursue accretive deals in the government adjacent sector as an important component of our ability to deliver earnings growth to shareholders. In connection with our growth pipeline, we want to be very clear that we've charted a path towards lowering our payout ratio under a defined timeline. We've worked this year to model this path, and we believe we are on track to achieve sustained dividend coverage within 24 months. Our focus is on continuing to execute this strategy with disciplined balance sheet management and operational efficiencies. Speaker 300:09:19We're committed to the earnings guidance we provide and we'll continue to honor that commitment as responsible stewards of our investors' capital. And finally, in closing, we observed that price dislocations will exist over the coming year as private sellers have limited access to capital. We believe this dynamic presents more exciting opportunities for us as we again continue to focus on delivering 2% to 3% core FFO growth year over year for our investors. With that, we're introducing our 2025 core FFO guidance on a fully diluted basis in a range of $1.17 to $1.21 We believe we have the right pipeline, the right cost of capital and the right team to deliver on this forecast. The future looks bright for our company and we plan to enhance our portfolio under the foundation of stable cash flows derived from the U. Speaker 300:10:11S. Government. Thank you again for taking time to join us this morning. And now I'll hand things over to Alison Marino, our Chief Financial Officer. Speaker 200:10:25Thanks, Daryl. Good morning, everyone. I am pleased to report the financial results for the Q3. Both on a fully diluted basis, net income per share was $0.05 and core FFO per share grew to $0.30 Our cash available for distribution was $25,100,000 As Daryl mentioned, our cost of capital continues to improve and this should enable us to accelerate our acquisition strategy and deliver earnings growth to shareholders. With an expanded total addressable market, which now includes assets leased to government contractors, our buying pool is materially larger and we seek to take advantage of that. Speaker 200:11:05While the acquisitions team is focused on growing the portfolio through mission critical assets, we continue to renew leases in our existing portfolio, lengthening our weighted average remaining lease term and growing future cash flows. In total, we have renewed all of our significant 2024 leases and look towards 2025 and beyond to capture embedded growth opportunities on a same store basis. Bank markets are open to us because we are not office and banks view our assets as some of the most secure that they can finance. We are in constant dialogue with lenders to translate our market leading tenant credit into tighter spreads and a cheaper cost of capital. We have been able to further capitalize on the shift in underlying market fundamentals by recently raising roughly $40,000,000 in forward equity on our ATM. Speaker 200:11:57With our more attractive cost of capital, we are positioned to significantly increase our acquisition volume. With a larger pool of assets to acquire, a strong portfolio, a cheaper cost of capital and improving market dynamics, we believe we can chart a course for sustained 2% to 3% earnings growth year over year for the foreseeable future. Turning to guidance, we are maintaining our full year core FFO per share guidance for 20.24 in a range of 1 point $1.15 to $1.17 on a fully diluted basis. On top of the $139,500,000 in operating properties we have already acquired year to date, either on a wholly owned or pro rata basis, this guidance assumes an additional $90,000,000 in acquisitions later this year and that we will have $100,000,000 to $110,000,000 of gross development related investments during 2024. We raised equity at levels that drive accretion for these acquisitions and we look forward to keeping you posted on exciting developments in the final months of the year. Speaker 200:13:02Finally, I'm happy to share that today we introduced our full year core FFO per share guidance for 20.25 in a range of $1.17 to $1.21 on a fully diluted basis. This guidance assumes that we will have 25 $1,000,000 to $35,000,000 of gross development related investment during the year and is consistent with our established goal of delivering 2% to 3% core FFO growth for shareholders. With that, we thank you for your time this morning and appreciate your partnership. I will now turn the call back to Shannon. Operator00:13:49Our first question is from Michael Griffin of Citi. Please proceed with your question. Speaker 400:13:57Great, thanks. Just wanted to dive a little bit more into the 2025 guidance. Any chance you can maybe elaborate on some of the building blocks of that growth, whether it's rent bumps or expectations around upcoming lease expiries and re leasing those? And then can you give us a sense of where you expect leverage to trend in the year? And then how accretive acquisitions you expect them to be? Speaker 200:14:25Thanks. Good morning. So the range we provided indicates an expectation of likely outcomes based on things like property NOI growth, G and A levels, interest rate expectations and of course the pipeline. At the upper end of the guidance range, we will look to the pipeline to drive growth and we definitely see opportunities to do a couple of 100 dollars of deals. And all of that is sort of maintained when we think about leverage as well. Speaker 200:14:52We are still very comfortable in that 6.5% to 7.5% range and this guidance would put us in that range as well. Speaker 400:15:01Thanks, Allison. Appreciate the color there. And then maybe Daryl, going back to the acquisition pipeline, it seems like you're expanding more into these government adjacent type properties, the Northrop Grumman acquisition as an example. I mean, how do you see kind of the opportunity set within that part of the pipeline? And then maybe you can give us a sense of where kind of yield expectations are relative to how you see your cost of capital? Speaker 300:15:30Yes, sure. I mean, stepping way back, when we look at the portfolio, we're going to strive to have about 15% of our portfolio in high credit state exposure and about 15% of our portfolio in this government adjacent space. And continuing of course to have 70% of our portfolio in the GSA, VA, U. S. Government full faith and credit tenant leases. Speaker 300:15:57As we look forward, we're looking at government adjacent space and we're finding buildings that look very similar and work operationally in a way that's similar to the buildings that we already own. That's why in my prepared remarks, we talk about the compartmented information space and essentially these skiff spaces. That's what we're used to maintaining and those are the buildings that we understand how they operate. We have an ability to forecast their NOI. One of the things that is beautiful that you're going to love, Griff, is that these government adjacent buildings have bumps in their leases. Speaker 300:16:33So, as you know, at the beginning of the year, we changed our strategy and enhanced it so that our total addressable market was larger. As I've said, we're sorting through a little over $1,500,000,000 of identified buildings. We can be very disciplined in finding the right ones. I think we're able to acquire buildings at a cap rate that's 50 to 100 basis points above our cost of capital. And I think Allison is doing a great job working with a wide range of debt providers. Speaker 300:17:10So I imagine as we move through 2025, we're going to continue to be able to maintain those spreads. In so many of the buildings that where we are reaching out and identifying, they have some sort of capital issue, either the seller has some maturing debt that they're looking to clean up their real estate balance sheet or the private buyers that brokers would tell us would normally be present seem to be absent because they can't find the leverage that they've been able to find in the past. So as we look forward to this year, I think we're being very prudent about our guidance. As Allison was saying, the lower end of the range is us continuing to execute on the $90,000,000 of acquisitions that we need to close by the end of the year. So they'll have their full year effect for next year. Speaker 300:18:00And we'll continue to manage costs well, which Allison is doing a fabulous job hounding us all. And with that, with $200,000,000 or $300,000,000 of acquisitions, we can get to the upper end of the range. And as we think about it broadly, what we're delivering to shareholders, our unlevered return in our portfolio is between 5% 6%, add 3% growth to that, you're getting into the 8% relative to the very low risk that we have in our portfolio, the high credit tenancy, when we look at that relative to REITs writ large and we look at other opportunities in the capital markets for folks to invest, we think that's a very attractive opportunity. We could exceed our acquisition goal that we have in our guidance, but we're at the beginning of 2025. And but we're really in search of opportunities and we think the cost of capital that we've been awarded with by investors plus what we're seeing in the market gives us a really nice optimistic orientation as we start 2025. Speaker 400:19:14Great. Speaker 500:19:14That's it for me. Thanks for the time. Operator00:19:19Our next question is from Peter Abramowitz of Jefferies. Please proceed with your question. Speaker 500:19:26Yes, thank you. Just to dig a little bit more into the comments on leverage, I think you said you could get to the high end of the range without bringing leverage up. So just curious how you sort of see your cost of equity versus your cost of debt today and maybe how that kind of overall compares to the spread? I know you said 50 to 100 basis points is sort of what you're targeting, but just curious sort of how you're thinking about that? Speaker 200:19:57Yes. So I think every decision that we make is done in the view of leverage. Certainly, when we look at the work planning, how we acquire buildings, how they create accretion for us. So we typically will look to deal flow on a fifty-fifty basis debt and equity, and that's how we ultimately manage the pipeline's ability to stay within that range. From a cost of debt perspective, from an overall cost of capital perspective, maybe to start, I would say we're in the low 7s. Speaker 200:20:28Certainly, higher stock prices help that for sure. But from a cost of debt specifically perspective, I would say we're in those low 6s on an unsecured basis. So for new debt, of course, not for the overall stack as we look at it. Speaker 300:20:48Yes. And then with that, I mean finding acquisitions that are in the high 7s and 8s is what we're seeing and the opportunities that we're acting upon. Speaker 500:21:02Okay. That's helpful. Thank you. And then within that $1,500,000,000 investment pipeline, are there any portfolios out there? And how much of that pipeline is made up of larger portfolio transactions that maybe we should be thinking about? Speaker 300:21:16No, I mean, there's nothing significant in the $1,500,000,000 I mean, there's a couple of small portfolios, 2 buildings, 3 building kind of portfolios, but nothing that it's a great question because it's not like there's a $1,000,000,000 portfolio and we've got a little cobble of $500,000,000 of other buildings that we're looking at. I think we've got a robust pipeline. And obviously, with dislocation, sellers have they always they start with some higher expectations than what the market can satisfy. And I think we're our guidance anticipates that acquisitions can be lumpy that we're trying to seize on dislocations and we're trying to get an attractive spread to our cost of capital. Speaker 500:22:04That's helpful. And one last one, just in Aurora, I think there you're adjacent there to the Buckley base. There's been some conversations possibly around if Trump wins, he will be moving Space Force at least in Colorado Springs potentially back to Huntsville. So just curious, is that something you have to consider when you're underwriting that asset? Is that something that kind of impacts the thinking and went to the underwriting? Speaker 500:22:33Or is that sort of not an issue there? Speaker 300:22:37The answer is yes. We've determined it's not an issue. I mean there's critical functions that are at present in Buckley. We are also, we've got a couple of plane tickets down to Alabama. We've been spending time understanding what's going on there as well. Speaker 300:22:55And so I think that we've been mindful of what the opportunity is in each of those regions. Speaker 500:23:06Got it. That's all for me. Thank you. Operator00:23:09Our next question is from Aditi Balachandran of RBC Capital Markets. Please proceed with your question. Speaker 600:23:17Hi. Good morning, everyone. So I guess just I know we started touching on this in your prepared remarks, Allison, but do you have any update on the remaining 2024 lease expiration? And I guess like can you provide some color on the outlook for 2025 and what you're expecting leasing spreads to be? Speaker 200:23:37Yes. So we have completed all of our remaining important 2024 renewals. And as we look to 2025, we've got a few SBIs in the courthouse in Aberdeen. We're feeling good about those renewals as well and we're expecting net effective rent spreads to be consistent with our prior achievements in that mid to high teens levels. Speaker 600:24:03Got it. And I guess just in general as rates have been coming down, have you been seeing any overall changes in the buyer pool or any more competition for specific assets? Speaker 300:24:17No. I mean that's really it is it feels like it's a time that is certainly in transition because private buyers, which probably represent 2 thirds of our competition, one random private buyer after another, they have pretty much evaporated from the market. So and Allison's we've spent a lot of time touring, as you know, our debt providers into our facilities. It's very clear to folks who've been supportive of us and prospective folks who can give us some additional debt capacity that we're certainly not office. And they understand the credit worthiness of our tenant and the mission critical nature of our buildings. Speaker 300:25:04And I think we'll continue to be rewarded with access to the debt markets. Speaker 600:25:13Got it. That's all from me. Thanks. Operator00:25:22Our next question is from Michael Lewis of Truist Securities. Please proceed with your question. Speaker 700:25:28Great, thanks. The G and A expense was down materially in the quarter. I don't think it's because you split out the provision for credit losses because I don't think that was material in prior periods. But you could correct me if I'm wrong. Could you just talk about what drove that decrease? Speaker 700:25:46What the run rate might be going forward? And then also related to that, do you expect to record any severance or separation costs? Speaker 200:25:57Great question. So with Speaker 300:25:59Several great questions. Speaker 200:26:00Several great questions. We will try to tackle them 1 by 1. So for G and A, what you're seeing from a quarter over quarter trend is with Meghan's voluntary resignation, she forfeited all of her invested equity awards and we recapture the award to date expense with her last day. So that is driving the change on a quarter over quarter basis. You're correct. Speaker 200:26:26It was not the credit losses on a Q2 to Q3 basis. Speaker 300:26:31What about run rate G and A for next year? Speaker 200:26:33Yes. So run rate G and A for next year, we are expecting consistent levels, hopefully flat to where we were this year that we're not expecting large increases nor severance or termination costs in those numbers. Speaker 700:26:50Okay, got it. And then on the provision for credit losses, I assume that's just an accounting construct. Is that going to be like a number that now bounces around or maybe kind of what determined what that amount was? Speaker 200:27:07Sure. So without getting into a huge accounting class with it is an accounting provision that would require us to estimate potential loss on that loan. And while we're not experiencing actual loss or default, we would have to update the probability quarterly while it is outstanding. Speaker 700:27:28Okay. Got it. And then lastly for me, you talked about the pipeline of investment opportunities. Where does deals like this development loan fit into that? I mean, is that something where you might allocate more capital? Speaker 700:27:44This one may be I mean, I don't it has a purchase option, so it could turn into a loan to own. But how do you think about that particular type of investment? Speaker 200:27:57I think it's an attractive use of our cost of capital, to be honest. I think it's a great opportunity for us to provide liquidity to developers who aren't able to go out to their average regional bank and get these projects financed. I think for us, we think about it in the lens of the pipeline. This is an asset that we understand, we can underwrite well that we think will generate an attractive return through the lending period particularly, but also something we have potential in acquiring in the future that complements our portfolio. Speaker 300:28:32Our intent would be for these buildings to be part of our portfolio. It's why we're getting involved with them And we think by being helpful to a development partner, it's also going to give us a terrific building at a price that's attractive relative to our cost of capital. Speaker 700:28:51Okay, understood. Thank you very much. Speaker 100:28:55I would now like Operator00:28:56to turn the conference back to Daryl Crate, President and Chief Executive Officer of Easterly Government Properties, please for closing remarks. Speaker 300:29:04Thank you, everyone, and thanks for joining Easterly Government Properties' 3rd quarter 2024 conference call. We look forward to keeping you posted on the coming quarters as we make progress on our pipeline of growth opportunities. Again, thanks for joining. Operator00:29:19This concludes today's conference call. Thank you for participating. You may now disconnect.Read morePowered by