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American Assets Trust, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Year End 2025 Financial Results

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American Assets Trust (NYSE: AAT) reported results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2025. Net income available to common stockholders was $3.1M for Q4 2025 and $55.6M for FY 2025 ($0.05 and $0.92 per diluted share).

FFO was $0.47 per share in Q4 and $2.00 for FY 2025, down from $0.55 and $2.58 in 2024. The company introduced 2026 FFO guidance of $1.96–$2.10 per share (midpoint $2.03). Liquidity was $529.4M at year end and dividends of $0.34 per quarter were declared/paid.

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Positive

  • Introduced 2026 FFO guidance midpoint of $2.03 per diluted share
  • Year-end liquidity of $529.4M (cash $129.4M; $400M undrawn line)
  • Quarterly dividend declared and paid of $0.34 per share
  • Office comparable straight-line leasing spreads of +11.5% in Q4 2025
  • Retail comparable straight-line leasing spreads of +24.3% in Q4 2025

Negative

  • FFO per diluted share declined from $2.58 in 2024 to $2.00 in 2025
  • FFO decline of $44.1M year-over-year for FY 2025
  • Total assets decreased from $3.273B to $2.921B year-over-year (~10.7% decline)

News Market Reaction

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+3.87% News Effect

On the day this news was published, AAT gained 3.87%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Q4 2025 FFO/share: $0.47 per diluted share FY 2025 FFO/share: $2.00 per diluted share 2026 FFO guidance: $1.96–$2.10 per diluted share (midpoint $2.03) +5 more
8 metrics
Q4 2025 FFO/share $0.47 per diluted share Three months ended December 31, 2025 (vs. $0.55 in Q4 2024)
FY 2025 FFO/share $2.00 per diluted share Year ended December 31, 2025 (vs. $2.58 in 2024)
2026 FFO guidance $1.96–$2.10 per diluted share (midpoint $2.03) Introduced full-year 2026 guidance range
Same-store cash NOI growth 0.5% year-over-year FY 2025 vs. FY 2024, cash basis
Liquidity $529.4 million As of December 31, 2025 (cash plus revolver availability)
Gross real estate assets $3.8 billion Real estate assets at December 31, 2025
Quarterly dividend $0.340 per share Q4 2025 and Q1 2026 common stock dividend
Office leased rate 83.1% Total office portfolio leased as of December 31, 2025

Market Reality Check

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AAT slipped 0.17% while peers showed mixed moves: GNL -1.48%, AHH -0.86%, GOOD -0.09% versus SAFE +1.00% and CTO +0.34%, pointing to stock-specific rather than broad REIT divergence.

Previous Earnings Reports

5 past events · Latest: Oct 28 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Oct 28 Q3 2025 earnings Positive +0.1% Q3 2025 earnings with higher guidance and solid leasing activity.
Jul 29 Q2 2025 earnings Negative -6.6% Q2 2025 results with lower FFO per share despite guidance increase.
Apr 29 Q1 2025 earnings Positive +1.1% Q1 2025 earnings with higher NOI, active leasing, asset recycling.
Feb 04 FY 2024 earnings Positive -6.7% Q4 and full-year 2024 results with higher FFO and NOI growth.
Oct 29 Q3 2024 earnings Positive +1.6% Strong Q3 2024 FFO growth and double-digit same-store NOI increase.
Pattern Detected

Across recent earnings, price typically aligned with the tone of results, with one notable selloff on strong full-year 2024 numbers.

Recent Company History

Recent earnings for American Assets Trust show generally positive or mixed fundamentals with modest stock reactions. Q3 and Q1 2025 results featured leasing strength and guidance raises, and Q3 2024 delivered strong FFO and NOI growth. However, full-year 2024 earnings, which showed higher FFO and solid same-store NOI, were followed by a negative price move. Against that backdrop, the current Q4 and full-year 2025 report, with FFO down versus 2024 and modest same-store NOI growth, continues a theme of pressured FFO despite stable operations.

Historical Comparison

earnings
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Average Historical Move
Historical Analysis

Over the last five earnings releases, AAT’s average 1-day move around results was about 3.23%, with reactions ranging from roughly -6.66% to +1.65%.

Typical Pattern

Across 2024–2025, AAT’s earnings cadence showed strong 2024 FFO growth and NOI strength, followed by 2025 quarters where leasing and asset recycling remained active but FFO per share came under pressure even as management repeatedly maintained or raised full-year FFO guidance.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement details Q4 and full-year 2025 results showing lower FFO per share at $2.00 versus ...
Analysis

This announcement details Q4 and full-year 2025 results showing lower FFO per share at $2.00 versus $2.58 in 2024, but broadly stable same-store cash NOI and high retail and multifamily occupancy. Management introduced 2026 FFO guidance of $1.96–$2.10 per share and highlighted liquidity of $529.4 million. Compared with prior earnings, the key metrics to watch are FFO trajectory, leasing spreads in office and retail, and how modest NOI growth supports the dividend profile.

Key Terms

funds from operations, same-store cash net operating income, net operating income, revolving credit facility, +4 more
8 terms
funds from operations financial
"FFO of $0.47 and $2.00 per diluted share for the three months..."
Funds from operations (FFO) measures the cash a real estate-focused company generates from its core property operations by adjusting net income to add back non-cash expenses like building depreciation and removing one-time gains or losses from property sales. Investors use FFO like a household’s monthly take-home pay—it's a clearer view of ongoing cash available to pay dividends, maintain properties and fund growth than raw accounting profit.
same-store cash net operating income financial
"Same-store cash Net Operating Income (“NOI”) remained flat and increased..."
Same-store cash net operating income measures the cash profit generated by a group of properties that were owned and operating for the entire comparison periods, excluding non-cash accounting items and one-time gains or losses. For investors it shows the underlying, apples-to-apples change in rental and operating performance—like comparing how much cash a set of unchanged stores actually earned this year versus last—helping gauge real growth and management efficiency.
net operating income financial
"Same-store cash Net Operating Income (“NOI”) remained flat and increased..."
Net operating income is the profit a business makes from its core operations after subtracting the costs directly related to running those operations, but before accounting for taxes, interest, or other expenses. It shows how efficiently a company is generating income from its main activities. Investors use this figure to assess the company's operational performance and profitability.
revolving credit facility financial
"extended the maturity date from January 5, 2026 to July 5, 2026 under its existing $400 million line of credit"
A revolving credit facility is a type of loan that a business can borrow from whenever it needs money, up to a set limit. It’s like having a credit card for companies—allowing them to borrow, pay back, and borrow again as needed, providing flexibility for managing cash flow or funding short-term expenses.
lease termination fees financial
"Excludes $1.9 million in lease termination fees recognized during the year ended..."
Charges a tenant or lessee pays to end a lease before the agreed contract period ends; they can be a flat sum, a set number of remaining payments, or calculated to cover the landlord’s expected losses. Investors care because these fees affect a company’s cash flow and liabilities—like a penalty for breaking a subscription—so unexpected or large termination costs can reduce profits, increase debt-like obligations, and change valuation assumptions.
operating partnership financial
"The Operating Partnership exercised the first of its two contractual six-month extension options..."
An operating partnership is a separate legal entity set up to own and run a company’s core assets and day-to-day businesses, while investors hold interests indirectly through the parent company. Think of it like a dedicated garage that actually stores and services the cars while the owner keeps the dealership; it matters to investors because it affects how income, taxes, liability and voting rights are allocated and therefore can influence distributions and risk.
nareit financial
"FFO, as defined by NAREIT | $36,243 | | $154,206"
Nareit is an organization that represents companies and investors involved in real estate investment trusts (REITs), which are companies that own and manage income-producing properties like shopping centers, apartments, or office buildings. It helps promote understanding and support for REITs, which can provide investors with regular income and a way to invest in real estate without buying property directly.
deferred rent receivables financial
"Deferred rent receivables, net | | 84,642 | | 88,059"
Deferred rent receivables are accounting entries that record the gap between the rent a landlord has reported as revenue and the actual cash rent tenants are contractually due to pay later. Think of it like a short-term IOU from tenants: the owner has recognized income today but expects the cash later, so investors watch this number to judge the timing of real cash flow and the likelihood of collecting future rent.

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SAN DIEGO, Feb. 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Assets Trust, Inc. (NYSE: AAT) (the “company”) today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2025.

Fourth Quarter Highlights

  • Net income available to common stockholders of $3.1 million and $55.6 million for the three months and year ended December 31, 2025, respectively, or $0.05 and $0.92 per diluted share, respectively.
  • FFO of $0.47 and $2.00 per diluted share for the three months and year ended December 31, 2025, respectively, compared to $0.55 and $2.58 per diluted share for the same periods in 2024.
  • Same-store cash Net Operating Income (NOI) remained flat and increased 0.5% year-over-year for the three months and year ended December 31, 2025, respectively, compared to the same periods in 2024.
  • Introducing 2026 annual guidance midpoint of $2.03 with a range of $1.96 to $2.10 of FFO per diluted share.
  • Leased 193,000 of office square feet, of which approximately 135,000 is comparable at an average straight-line basis and cash-basis contractual rent increase of 11.5% and 6.6%, respectively, during the fourth quarter.
  • Leased 43,000 of retail square feet, of which approximately 29,000 is comparable at an average straight-line basis and cash-basis contractual rent increase of 24.3% and 0.3%, respectively, during the fourth quarter.

Financial Results

(Unaudited, amounts in thousands, except per share data)Three Months Ended
December 31,
 Year Ended December 31,
  2025  2024  2025  2024
Net income$4,221 $11,584 $71,370 $72,819
Basic and diluted income attributable to common stockholders per share$0.05 $0.15 $0.92 $0.94
FFO attributable to common stock and common units$36,027 $42,110 $153,449 $197,526
FFO per diluted share and unit$0.47 $0.55 $2.00 $2.58
FFO per diluted share and unit, excluding lease termination fees and litigation income(1)$0.47 $0.55 $1.97 $2.30


(1)Excludes $1.9 million in lease termination fees recognized during the year ended December 31, 2025, and $11.7 million in lease termination fees and $10.0 million in litigation income recognized during the year ended December 31, 2024.
  

Net income attributable to common stockholders decreased $1.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, primarily driven by the gain on sale of Del Monte Center in 2025 and office lease termination fees and litigation income recognized in 2024. A reconciliation of net income for the year ended December 31, 2024 to year ended December 31, 2025 is attached to this press release.

FFO decreased $44.1 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, primarily due to the items described above. A reconciliation of FFO for the year ended December 31, 2024 to year ended December 31, 2025 is attached to this press release.

FFO is a non-GAAP supplemental earnings measure which the company considers meaningful in measuring its operating performance. A reconciliation of net income to FFO is attached to this press release.

Leasing

The portfolio leased status as of the end of the indicated quarter was as follows:

 December 31, 2025September 30, 2025December 31, 2024
Total Portfolio   
Office83.1%81.9%85.0%
Retail97.7%97.9%94.5%
Multifamily(1)(2)93.7%91.5%93.1%
Mixed-Use:   
Retail96.2%95.0%90.5%
Hotel82.3%82.9%85.9%
    
Same-Store Portfolio(3)  
Office85.6%84.7%85.0%
Retail97.7%97.9%97.7%
Multifamily(1)(2)93.4%90.9%93.1%
Mixed-Use:   
Retail96.2%95.0%90.5%
Hotel82.3%82.9%85.9%


(1)Percentage leased for our multifamily properties includes total units rented and occupied as of each of the applicable dates.
(2)Santa Fe Park RV Resort is excluded from the multifamily presentation above to reflect traditional multifamily performance. Including Santa Fe Park RV Resort, multifamily occupancy would be 91.1%, 89.7% and 91.8% as of December 31, 2025, September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. Including Santa Fe Park RV Resort, multifamily same-store occupancy would be 90.6%, 89.0% and 91.8% as of December 31, 2025, September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively.
(3)Same-store portfolio includes: One Beach Street (office), which was placed into operations on August 1, 2024. Same-store portfolio excludes: (i) Del Monte Center (retail), which was sold on February 25, 2025; (ii) Genesee Park (multifamily), which was acquired on February 28, 2025, (iii) La Jolla Commons III (office), which was placed into operations on April 1, 2025 and (iv) land held for development.
  

During the fourth quarter of 2025, the company signed 37 leases for approximately 236,800 square feet of office and retail space, as well as 466 multifamily apartment leases. Renewals accounted for 92% of the comparable office leases, 92% of the comparable retail leases, and 58% of the residential leases.

Office and Retail

The annualized base rent per leased square foot as of the end of the indicated quarter was as follows:

  1st Quarter
2025
2nd Quarter
2025
3rd Quarter
2025
4th Quarter
2025
OfficeWeighted Average Portfolio$56.49$56.36$56.59$56.69
RetailWeighted Average Portfolio$29.64$29.57$29.57$29.72
          

On a comparable basis (i.e., leases for which there was a former tenant) our office and retail leasing spreads as of the end of the indicated quarter are shown below:

  1st Quarter
2025
2nd Quarter
2025
3rd Quarter
2025
4th Quarter
2025
Office
Cash Basis % Change Over Prior Rent7.8% (2.0)% 9.3% 6.6% 
Straight-Line Basis % Change Over Prior Rent15.2% 9.6% 18.6% 11.5% 
      
Retail
Cash Basis % Change Over Prior Rent13.3% 7.4% 4.4% 0.3% 
Straight-Line Basis % Change Over Prior Rent21.0% 21.9% 21.0% 24.3% 
          

On a comparable basis (i.e., leases for which there was a former tenant) during the fourth quarter of 2025 and year ended December 31, 2025, our office and retail leasing spreads are shown below:

  Number
of
Leases
Signed
Comparable
Leased Sq.
Ft.
Average
Cash Basis
% Change
Over Prior
Rent
Average Cash
Contractual
Rent Per Sq.
Ft.
Prior Average
Cash
Contractual
Rent Per Sq.
Ft.
Straight-Line
Basis %
Change Over
Prior Rent
Office

Q4 202513135,0006.6% $74.14$69.5411.5% 
FY 202546371,0006.4% $58.51$55.0113.8% 
        
Retail

Q4 20251229,0000.3% $56.85$56.6524.3% 
FY 202580510,0007.1% $31.93$29.8321.8% 
            

Multifamily

The average monthly base rent per occupied unit as of the end of the indicated quarter was as follows:

 1st Quarter
2025
2nd Quarter
2025
3rd Quarter
2025
4th Quarter
2025
Average Monthly Base Rent per Occupied Unit$2,699$2,732$2,730$2,684
         

Same-Store Cash Net Operating Income

For the three months and year ended December 31, 2025, same-store cash NOI remained flat and increased 0.5%, respectively, compared to the three months and year ended December 31, 2024. The same-store cash NOI by segment was as follows (in thousands):

 Three Months Ended(1)    Year Ended(2)   
 December 31,    December 31,   
  2025  2024 Change  2025  2024 Change
Cash Basis:             
Office$34,541 $34,131 1.2 % $140,976 $137,832 2.3 %
Retail 17,145  17,455 (1.8)   66,781  65,969 1.2  
Multifamily 8,873  9,016 (1.6)   34,919  36,061 (3.2) 
Mixed-Use 5,545  5,481 1.2    22,262  23,856 (6.7) 
Same-store Cash NOI(3)$66,104 $66,083  % $264,938 $263,718 0.5 %


(1)For the three months ended December 31, 2025, same-store portfolio includes: One Beach Street (office), which was placed into operations on August 1, 2024. Same-store portfolio excludes: (i) Del Monte Center (retail), which was sold on February 25, 2025; (ii) Genesee Park (multifamily), which was acquired on February 28, 2025, (iii) La Jolla Commons III (office), which was placed into operations on April 1, 2025 and (iv) land held for development.
(2)For the year ended December 31, 2025, same-store portfolio excludes: (i) One Beach Street (office), which was placed into operations on August 1, 2024; (ii) Del Monte Center (retail), which was sold on February 25, 2025; (iii) Genesee Park (multifamily), which was acquired on February 28, 2025, (iv) La Jolla Commons III (office), which was placed into operations on April 1, 2025 and (v) land held for development.
(3)Lease termination fees and tenant improvement reimbursements are excluded from same-store cash NOI to provide a more accurate measure of operating performance.
  

Same-store cash NOI is a non-GAAP supplemental earnings measure which the company considers meaningful in measuring its operating performance. A reconciliation of same-store cash NOI to net income is attached to this press release.

Balance Sheet and Liquidity

At December 31, 2025, the company had gross real estate assets of $3.8 billion and liquidity of $529.4 million, comprised of cash and cash equivalents of $129.4 million and $400.0 million of availability on its line of credit. At December 31, 2025, the company had only 1 out of 31 assets encumbered by a mortgage.

On November 13, 2025, the company exercised the first of its two contractual six-month extension options under its existing $400 million line of credit, which extended the maturity date from January 5, 2026 to July 5, 2026. The extension was undertaken to adjust the historical cadence of the company’s recasting of its revolving credit facility from the first week of the applicable year of maturity to a later date. This extension provides greater flexibility in evaluating the company’s refinancing alternatives and the timing of any related actions, including the anticipated recast of the credit facility, expected to occur in the first half of 2026. The exercise of this option is not related to the company’s business operations, financial position or access to credit. No amendments were made to the credit agreement in connection with the extension.

Dividends

The company declared dividends on its shares of common stock of $0.340 per share for the fourth quarter of 2025. The dividends were paid on December 18, 2025.

In addition, the company has declared a dividend on its common stock of $0.340 per share for the first quarter of 2026. The dividend will be paid in cash on March 19, 2026 to stockholders of record as of March 5, 2026.

Guidance

The company is introducing 2026 guidance for full year 2026 FFO per diluted share of $1.96 to $2.10 per share, with a midpoint of $2.03.

Management will discuss the company's guidance in more detail during tomorrow's earnings call. Except as discussed during the call, the company's guidance excludes any impact from future acquisitions, dispositions, equity issuances or repurchases, debt financing or repayments. The foregoing estimates are forward-looking and reflect management's view of current and future market conditions, including certain assumptions with respect to leasing activity, rental rates, occupancy levels, interest rates, credit spreads and the amount and timing of acquisition and development activities. The company's actual results may differ materially from these estimates.

Conference Call

The company will hold a conference call to discuss the results for the three months and year ended December 31, 2025 on Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time (“PT”). To participate in the event by telephone, please dial 1-833-816-1162 and ask to join the American Assets Trust, Inc. conference call. A live on-demand audio webcast of the conference call will be available on the company's website at www.americanassetstrust.com. A replay of the call will also be available on the company's website.

Supplemental Information

Supplemental financial information regarding the company's three months and year ended December 31, 2025 results may be found on the "Financial Reporting" tab of the “Investors” page of the company's website at www.americanassetstrust.com. This supplemental information provides additional detail on items such as property occupancy, financial performance by property and debt maturity schedules.

Financial Information
American Assets Trust, Inc.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In Thousands, Except Share Data)

 December 31, 2025 December 31, 2024
Assets(unaudited)  
Real estate, at cost     
Operating real estate$3,694,203  $3,449,009 
Construction in progress 68,937   176,868 
Held for development 487   487 
  3,763,627   3,626,364 
Accumulated depreciation (1,144,259)  (1,038,878)
Net real estate 2,619,368   2,587,486 
Cash and cash equivalents 129,362   425,659 
Accounts receivable, net 7,407   6,905 
Deferred rent receivables, net 84,642   88,059 
Other assets, net 80,497   87,737 
Real estate assets held for sale    77,519 
Total assets$2,921,276  $3,273,365 
Liabilities and equity     
Liabilities:     
Secured notes payable, net$74,849  $74,759 
Unsecured notes payable, net 1,612,761   1,935,756 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 71,094   63,693 
Security deposits payable 10,063   8,896 
Other liabilities and deferred credits, net 61,304   62,588 
Liabilities related to real estate assets held for sale    3,352 
Total liabilities 1,830,071   2,149,044 
Commitments and contingencies     
Equity:     
American Assets Trust, Inc. stockholders' equity     
Common stock, $0.01 par value, 490,000,000 shares authorized, 61,390,936 and 61,138,238 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively 614   611 
Additional paid-in capital 1,479,870   1,474,869 
Accumulated dividends in excess of net income (331,086)  (304,339)
Accumulated other comprehensive income 1,419   4,760 
Total American Assets Trust, Inc. stockholders' equity 1,150,817   1,175,901 
Noncontrolling interests (59,612)  (51,580)
Total equity 1,091,205   1,124,321 
Total liabilities and equity$2,921,276  $3,273,365 
        

American Assets Trust, Inc.
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Operations
(In Thousands, Except Shares and Per Share Data)

 Three Months Ended
December 31,
 Year Ended December 31,
  2025   2024   2025   2024 
Revenue:       
Rental income$104,250  $107,947  $410,493  $423,611 
Other property income 5,836   5,513   25,711   34,244 
Total revenue 110,086   113,460   436,204   457,855 
Expenses:       
Rental expenses 32,855   32,796   124,601   123,503 
Real estate taxes 11,815   11,091   44,994   44,224 
General and administrative 10,179   8,821   37,841   35,468 
Depreciation and amortization 32,022   30,704   127,312   125,461 
Total operating expenses 86,871   83,412   334,748   328,656 
Gain on sale of real estate       44,476    
Operating income 23,215   30,048   145,932   129,199 
Interest expense, net (19,783)  (23,754)  (78,120)  (74,527)
Other income, net 789   5,290   3,558   18,147 
Net income 4,221   11,584   71,370   72,819 
Net income attributable to restricted shares (236)  (202)  (852)  (787)
Net income attributable to unitholders in the Operating Partnership (837)  (2,405)  (14,870)  (15,234)
Net income attributable to American Assets Trust, Inc. stockholders$3,148  $8,977  $55,648  $56,798 
        
Net income per share       
Basic income attributable to common stockholders per share$0.05  $0.15  $0.92  $0.94 
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding - basic 60,595,589   60,388,681   60,555,010   60,333,055 
        
Diluted income attributable to common stockholders per share$0.05  $0.15  $0.92  $0.94 
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding - diluted 76,777,126   76,570,218   76,736,547   76,514,592 
        
Dividends declared per common share$0.340  $0.335  $1.360  $1.340 
                

Reconciliation of Net Income to Funds From Operations
The company's FFO attributable to common stockholders and operating partnership unitholders and reconciliation to net income is as follows (in thousands except shares and per share data, unaudited):

 Three Months Ended Year Ended
 December 31, 2025 December 31, 2025
Funds From Operations (FFO)     
Net income$4,221  $71,370 
Depreciation and amortization of real estate assets 32,022   127,312 
Gain on sale of real estate    (44,476)
FFO, as defined by NAREIT$36,243  $154,206 
Less: Nonforfeitable dividends on restricted stock awards (216)  (757)
FFO attributable to common stock and units$36,027  $153,449 
FFO per diluted share/unit$0.47  $2.00 
Weighted average number of common shares and units, diluted 76,787,095   76,746,917 
        

Reconciliation of Same-Store Cash NOI to Net Income
The company's reconciliation of Same-Store Cash NOI to Net Income is as follows (in thousands, unaudited):

 Three Months Ended(1) Year Ended(2)
 December 31, December 31,
  2025   2024   2025   2024 
Same-store cash NOI$66,104  $66,083  $264,938  $263,718 
Non-same-store cash NOI (770)  2,586   (2,154)  8,079 
Cash NOI$65,334  $68,669  $262,784  $271,797 
Lease termination fees and tenant improvement reimbursements(3) 729   172   4,125   12,445 
Non-cash revenue and other operating expenses(4) (647)  732   (300)  5,886 
General and administrative (10,179)  (8,821)  (37,841)  (35,468)
Depreciation and amortization (32,022)  (30,704)  (127,312)  (125,461)
Interest expense, net (19,783)  (23,754)  (78,120)  (74,527)
Gain on sale of real estate       44,476    
Other income, net 789   5,290   3,558   18,147 
Net income$4,221  $11,584  $71,370  $72,819 
        
Number of properties included in same-store analysis 30   30   29   30 


(1)For the three months ended December 31, 2025, same-store portfolio includes: One Beach Street (office), which was placed into operations on August 1, 2024. Same-store portfolio excludes: (i) Del Monte Center (retail), which was sold on February 25, 2025; (ii) Genesee Park (multifamily), which was acquired on February 28, 2025, (iii) La Jolla Commons III (office), which was placed into operations on April 1, 2025 and (iv) land held for development.
(2)For the year ended December 31, 2025, same-store portfolio excludes: (i) One Beach Street (office), which was placed into operations on August 1, 2024; (ii) Del Monte Center (retail), which was sold on February 25, 2025; (iii) Genesee Park (multifamily), which was acquired on February 28, 2025, (iv) La Jolla Commons III (office), which was placed into operations on April 1, 2025 and (v) land held for development.
(3)Lease termination fees and tenant improvement reimbursements are excluded from same-store cash NOI to provide a more accurate measure of operating performance.
(4)Represents adjustments related to the straight-line rent income recognized during the period offset by cash received during the period and the provision for bad debts recorded for deferred rent receivable balances, the amortization of above (below) market rents, the amortization of lease incentives paid to tenants, the amortization of other lease intangibles, and straight-line rent expense for our lease of the Annex at The Landmark at One Market.
  

Net income attributable to common stockholders decreased $1.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, primarily driven by the following (unaudited):

Reconciliation of net income for the year ended December 31, 2024 to 2025in millions
Net income for the year ended December 31, 2024 $72.8
Office termination fees received in 2024, not in 2025$(11.1) 
Litigation income received in 2024, not in 2025 (10.0) 
Decrease in office primarily due to lower occupancy at Coastal Collection at Torrey Reserve and First & Main (5.0) 
Decrease in retail primarily due to the sale of Del Monte Center (4.7) 
Decrease in interest income (4.6) 
Increase in net interest expense related to our $525M senior notes (3.6) 
Decrease in multifamily due to lower occupancy (2.5) 
Increase in general and administrative expenses (2.4) 
Decrease in the hotel portion of our mixed-use property (2.0) 
Gain on sale on Del Monte Center 44.5  
Total decrease in net income$(1.4) 
Net income for the year ended December 31, 2025 $71.4
    

FFO decreased $44.1 million for the year ended December 31, 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, primarily driven by the following (unaudited):

Reconciliation of FFO for the year ended December 31, 2024 to 2025in millions
FFO for the year ended December 31, 2024 $197.5
Decrease in net income, as described above$(1.4) 
Back-out gain on sale on Del Monte Center (44.5) 
Increase in depreciation and amortization expense 1.8  
Total decrease in FFO$(44.1) 
FFO for the year ended December 31, 2025 $153.4
    

Reported results are preliminary and not final until the filing of the company's Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission and, therefore, remain subject to adjustment. 

Use of Non-GAAP Information
Funds from Operations
The company calculates FFO in accordance with the standards established by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts ("NAREIT"). FFO represents net income (computed in accordance with GAAP), excluding gains (or losses) from sales of depreciable operating property, impairment losses, real estate related depreciation and amortization (excluding amortization of deferred financing costs) and after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures.

FFO is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure. Management uses FFO as a supplemental performance measure because it believes that FFO is beneficial to investors as a starting point in measuring the company's operational performance. Specifically, in excluding real estate related depreciation and amortization and gains and losses from property dispositions, which do not relate to or are not indicative of operating performance, FFO provides a performance measure that, when compared year-over-year, captures trends in occupancy rates, rental rates and operating costs. The company also believes that, as a widely recognized measure of the performance of REITs, FFO will be used by investors as a basis to compare the company's operating performance with that of other REITs. However, because FFO excludes depreciation and amortization and captures neither the changes in the value of the company's properties that result from use or market conditions nor the level of capital expenditures and leasing commissions necessary to maintain the operating performance of the company's properties, all of which have real economic effects and could materially impact the company's results from operations, the utility of FFO as a measure of the company's performance is limited. In addition, other equity REITs may not calculate FFO in accordance with the NAREIT definition as the company does, and, accordingly, the company's FFO may not be comparable to such other REITs' FFO. Accordingly, FFO should be considered only as a supplement to net income as a measure of the company's performance. FFO should not be used as a measure of the company's liquidity, nor is it indicative of funds available to fund the company's cash needs, including the company's ability to pay dividends or service indebtedness. FFO also should not be used as a supplement to or substitute for cash flow from operating activities computed in accordance with GAAP.

Cash Net Operating Income
The company uses NOI internally to evaluate and compare the operating performance of the company's properties. The company believes cash NOI provides useful information to investors regarding the company's financial condition and results of operations because it reflects only those income and expense items that are incurred at the property level, and when compared across periods, can be used to determine trends in earnings of the company's properties as this measure is not affected by (1) the non-cash revenue and expense recognition items, (2) the cost of funds of the property owner, (3) the impact of depreciation and amortization expenses as well as gains or losses from the sale of operating real estate assets that are included in net income computed in accordance with GAAP or (4) general and administrative expenses and other gains and losses that are specific to the property owner. The company believes the exclusion of these items from net income is useful because the resulting measure captures the actual revenue generated and actual expenses incurred in operating the company's properties as well as trends in occupancy rates, rental rates and operating costs. Cash NOI is a measure of the operating performance of the company's properties but does not measure the company's performance as a whole. Cash NOI is therefore not a substitute for net income as computed in accordance with GAAP.

Cash NOI is a non-GAAP financial measure of performance. The company defines cash NOI as operating revenues (rental income, tenant reimbursements (other than tenant improvement reimbursements), ground lease rental income and other property income) less property and related expenses (property expenses, ground lease expense, property marketing costs, real estate taxes and insurance), adjusted for non-cash revenue and operating expense items such as straight-line rent, amortization of lease intangibles, amortization of lease incentives and other adjustments. Cash NOI also excludes lease termination fees, tenant improvement reimbursements, general and administrative expenses, depreciation and amortization, interest expense, other nonproperty income and losses, acquisition-related expense, gains and losses from property dispositions, extraordinary items, tenant improvements, and leasing commissions. Other REITs may use different methodologies for calculating cash NOI, and accordingly, the company's cash NOI may not be comparable to the cash NOIs of other REITs.

About American Assets Trust, Inc.
American Assets Trust, Inc. is a full service, vertically integrated and self-administered real estate investment trust ("REIT"), headquartered in San Diego, California. The company has over 55 years of experience in acquiring, improving, developing and managing premier office, retail, and residential properties throughout the United States in some of the nation’s most dynamic, high-barrier-to-entry markets primarily in Southern California, Northern California, Washington, Oregon, Texas and Hawaii. The company's office portfolio comprises approximately 4.3 million rentable square feet, and its retail portfolio comprises approximately 2.4 million rentable square feet. In addition, the company owns one mixed-use property (including approximately 94,000 rentable square feet of retail space and a 369-room all-suite hotel) and 2,302 multifamily units. In 2011, the company was formed to succeed to the real estate business of American Assets, Inc., a privately held corporation founded in 1967 and, as such, has significant experience, long-standing relationships and extensive knowledge of its core markets, submarkets and asset classes. For additional information, please visit www.americanassetstrust.com.

Forward Looking Statements
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, which are based on current expectations, forecasts and assumptions that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially. Forward-looking statements relate to expectations, beliefs, projections, future plans and strategies, anticipated events or trends and similar expressions concerning matters that are not historical facts. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” or “potential” or the negative of these words and phrases or similar words or phrases which are predictions of or indicate future events or trends and which do not relate solely to historical matters. The following factors, among others, could cause actual results and future events to differ materially from those set forth or contemplated in the forward-looking statements: adverse economic or real estate developments in our markets; defaults on, early terminations of or non-renewal of leases by tenants, including significant tenants; decreased rental rates or increased vacancy rates; our failure to generate sufficient cash flows to service our outstanding indebtedness; fluctuations in interest rates and increased operating costs; our failure to obtain necessary outside financing; our inability to develop or redevelop our properties due to market conditions; investment returns from our developed properties may be less than anticipated; general economic conditions, including the impact of tariffs and other trade restrictions; the potential impact of a prolonged government shutdown; financial market fluctuations; risks that affect the general office, retail, multifamily and mixed-use environment; the competitive environment in which we operate; system failures or security incidents through cyberattacks; the impact of epidemics, pandemics, or other outbreaks of illness, disease or virus and the actions taken by government authorities and others related thereto, including the ability of our company, our properties and our tenants to operate; difficulties in identifying properties to acquire and completing acquisitions; our failure to successfully operate acquired properties and operations; risks related to joint venture arrangements; potential litigation; difficulties in completing dispositions; conflicts of interests with our officers or directors; lack or insufficient amounts of insurance; environmental uncertainties and risks related to adverse weather conditions and natural disasters; other factors affecting the real estate industry generally; limitations imposed on our business and our ability to satisfy complex rules in order for American Assets Trust, Inc. to continue to qualify as a REIT, for U.S. federal income tax purposes; and changes in governmental regulations or interpretations thereof, such as real estate and zoning laws and increases in real property tax rates and taxation of REITs. While forward-looking statements reflect the company's good faith beliefs, assumptions and expectations, they are not guarantees of future performance. For a further discussion of these and other factors that could cause the company's future results to differ materially from any forward-looking statements, see the section entitled “Risk Factors” in the company's most recent annual report on Form 10-K, and other risks described in documents subsequently filed by the company from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement to reflect changes in underlying assumptions or factors, of new information, data or methods, future events or other changes.

Source: American Assets Trust, Inc.

Investor and Media Contact:
American Assets Trust
Robert F. Barton
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
858-350-2607


FAQ

What were American Assets Trust (AAT) FFO results for Q4 and full-year 2025?

FFO was $0.47 per diluted share in Q4 2025 and $2.00 for FY 2025. According to the company, these results compare to $0.55 and $2.58 per share in 2024, reflecting lower nonrecurring gains and lease-related items.

What guidance did American Assets Trust (AAT) provide for full-year 2026 FFO?

The company guided to $1.96–$2.10 FFO per diluted share for 2026, midpoint $2.03. According to the company, guidance excludes impacts from future acquisitions, dispositions, equity or debt actions and reflects current market assumptions.

How much liquidity did American Assets Trust (AAT) report at December 31, 2025?

Liquidity totaled $529.4 million at year-end, including $129.4 million cash and $400.0 million available on the credit line. According to the company, only 1 of 31 assets was encumbered by mortgage at that date.

What dividend did American Assets Trust (AAT) declare for Q4 2025 and Q1 2026?

The company declared and paid a $0.340 per share dividend for Q4 2025 and declared $0.340 per share for Q1 2026. According to the company, the Q1 2026 dividend will be paid March 19, 2026 to holders of record March 5, 2026.

What leasing trends did American Assets Trust (AAT) report for office and retail in Q4 2025?

Office comparable straight-line rents rose 11.5% and cash-basis contractual rents increased 6.6% in Q4; retail straight-line rose 24.3% with cash-basis 0.3%. According to the company, most comparable office and retail leases were renewals in Q4.

How did same-store cash NOI perform for American Assets Trust (AAT) in 2025?

Same-store cash NOI was essentially flat for the quarter and rose 0.5% for FY 2025 year-over-year. According to the company, same-store cash NOI excludes lease termination fees and tenant improvement reimbursements to show operating performance.
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