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Highwoods Sells Bridgestone Tower in CBD Nashville

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Highwoods (NYSE:HIW) has sold Bridgestone Tower, a 513,000 square foot, 100% leased office tower in CBD Nashville, for $255 million.

The tower was projected to generate about $17 million of 2026 annual cash and GAAP NOI. Highwoods expects a non-FFO gain of approximately $75 million in second-quarter 2026 from this sale.

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  • Sells Bridgestone Tower for approximately $255 million
  • Expects to record about $75 million non-FFO gain in Q2 2026

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  • Disposition of a 100% leased office tower asset
  • Sale involves property projected to generate about $17 million 2026 NOI

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RALEIGH, N.C., May 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Highwoods Properties, Inc. (NYSE:HIW) has sold Bridgestone Tower, a 513,000 square foot office tower in CBD Nashville, for $255 million. This property is 100% leased and is projected to generate approximately $17 million of annual cash and GAAP net operating income in 2026.

The Company expects to record a non-FFO gain of approximately $75 million in the second quarter of 2026 in connection with this sale.

About Highwoods

Highwoods Properties, Inc., headquartered in Raleigh, is a publicly-traded (NYSE:HIW), fully-integrated office real estate investment trust (“REIT”) that owns, develops, acquires, leases and manages properties primarily in the best business districts (BBDs) of Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Nashville, Orlando, Raleigh, Richmond and Tampa. Our vision is to be a leader in the evolution of commercial real estate for the benefit of our customers, our communities and those who invest with us. Our mission is to create environments and experiences that inspire our teammates and our customers to achieve more together. We are in the work-placemaking business and believe that by creating exceptional environments and experiences, we can deliver greater value to our customers, their teammates and, in turn, our shareholders. For more information about Highwoods, please visit our website at www.highwoods.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Some of the information in this press release may contain forward-looking statements. Such statements include, in particular, statements about the common stock repurchase program and our plans, strategies and prospects such as the following: the expected financial and operational results and the related assumptions underlying our expected results; the planned sales of non-core assets and expected pricing and impact with respect to such sales, including the tax impact of such sales; the anticipated total investment, projected leasing activity, estimated replacement cost and expected net operating income of acquired properties and properties to be developed; and expected future leverage of the Company. You can identify forward-looking statements by our use of forward-looking terminology such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “continue” or other similar words. Although we believe that our plans, intentions and expectations reflected in or suggested by such forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot assure you that our plans, intentions or expectations will be achieved.

Factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from Highwoods’ current expectations include, among others, the following: the financial condition of our customers could deteriorate; our assumptions regarding potential losses related to customer financial difficulties could prove incorrect; counterparties under our debt instruments, particularly our revolving credit facility, may attempt to avoid their obligations thereunder, which, if successful, would reduce our available liquidity; we may not be able to lease or re-lease second generation space, defined as previously occupied space that becomes available for lease, quickly or on as favorable terms as old leases; we may not be able to lease newly constructed buildings as quickly or on as favorable terms as originally anticipated; we may not be able to complete development, acquisition, reinvestment, disposition or joint venture projects as quickly or on as favorable terms as anticipated; development activity in our existing markets could result in an excessive supply relative to customer demand; our markets may suffer declines in economic and/or office employment growth; increases in interest rates could increase our debt service costs; increases in operating expenses could negatively impact our operating results; natural disasters and climate change could have an adverse impact on our cash flow and operating results; we may not be able to meet our liquidity requirements or obtain capital on favorable terms to fund our working capital needs and growth initiatives or repay or refinance outstanding debt upon maturity; and the Company could lose key executive officers.

This list of risks and uncertainties, however, is not intended to be exhaustive. You should also review the other cautionary statements we make in “Risk Factors” set forth in our 2025 Annual Report on Form 10-K. Given these uncertainties, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to publicly release the results of any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect any future events or circumstances or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

Contact: Brendan Maiorana
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
brendan.maiorana@highwoods.com
919-872-4924
   


        


FAQ

What did Highwoods (NYSE:HIW) announce regarding Bridgestone Tower on May 12, 2026?

Highwoods announced it sold Bridgestone Tower in CBD Nashville for $255 million. According to Highwoods, the 513,000 square foot office tower was 100% leased and projected to generate about $17 million of 2026 annual cash and GAAP net operating income.

How much did Highwoods (NYSE:HIW) receive for selling Bridgestone Tower?

Highwoods received approximately $255 million from the sale of Bridgestone Tower. According to Highwoods, the property is a 513,000 square foot, 100% leased office tower in CBD Nashville, projected to produce around $17 million of annual cash and GAAP NOI in 2026.

What financial gain will Highwoods (NYSE:HIW) record from the Bridgestone Tower sale?

Highwoods expects to record a non-FFO gain of about $75 million in second-quarter 2026. According to Highwoods, this gain is directly connected to the $255 million sale of the fully leased 513,000 square foot Bridgestone Tower in CBD Nashville.

How much income was Bridgestone Tower projected to generate before Highwoods (NYSE:HIW) sold it?

Bridgestone Tower was projected to generate roughly $17 million of annual cash and GAAP NOI in 2026. According to Highwoods, this projection applied to the 513,000 square foot, 100% leased office tower in CBD Nashville prior to its $255 million sale.

When will the Bridgestone Tower sale impact Highwoods (NYSE:HIW) reported results?

The sale is expected to impact results in the second quarter of 2026 through a non-FFO gain. According to Highwoods, it anticipates recording approximately $75 million of non-FFO gain related to the $255 million Bridgestone Tower transaction.