One Liberty Properties (NYSE: OLP) declared a quarterly common-stock dividend of $0.45 per share, payable on January 6, 2026 to holders of record at the close of business on December 22, 2025. This payment marks One Liberty’s 132nd consecutive quarterly dividend and continues a record of increasing or maintaining the dividend for 33 consecutive years. The company estimates that more than 90% of the dividend will be included in 2026 taxable income and that about 50% of dividends attributable to 2025 will be treated as capital gains.
This announcement reaffirmed One Liberty’s income profile by declaring a $0.45 quarterly dividend, p...
Analysis
This announcement reaffirmed One Liberty’s income profile by declaring a $0.45 quarterly dividend, payable on January 6, 2026 to holders of record on December 22, 2025. It marked the company’s 132nd consecutive quarterly dividend and extended a streak of 33 years of maintained or increased payouts. Historically, similar dividend releases have produced modest price moves, so investors may focus on future earnings, portfolio mix, and dividend coverage to gauge the durability of this track record.
Key Figures
Quarterly dividend:$0.45 per sharePayable date:January 6, 2026Record date:December 22, 2025+5 more
8 metrics
Quarterly dividend$0.45 per shareCommon stock dividend declared for January 6, 2026 payment
Payable dateJanuary 6, 2026Dividend payment date to common stockholders
Record dateDecember 22, 2025Stockholders of record eligible for dividend
Taxable portionMore than 90%Estimated portion of dividend in 2026 taxable income
Capital gains shareApproximately 50%Portion of 2025-attributable dividends treated as capital gains
Dividend streak33 consecutive yearsYears of increased or maintained dividends
Q2 2025 results with rental growth and industrial portfolio expansion.
24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.
Pattern Detected
Recent dividend and earnings announcements have produced relatively small but mixed price reactions, with both positive and negative moves around news that appears fundamentally supportive.
Recent Company History
Over the last few quarters, One Liberty Properties has combined consistent dividends with portfolio and earnings momentum. Q2 and Q3 2025 results highlighted growth in rental income, FFO/AFFO metrics, and a continued shift toward industrial assets, alongside active capital recycling and ample liquidity. Dividend declarations have maintained a $0.45 rate and extended a streak of over 31–33 years of stable or rising payouts. Today’s announcement of the 132nd consecutive quarterly dividend fits this pattern of steady shareholder distributions.
Regulatory & Risk Context
Short Interest: 1.38%
Short Interest
1.38% of float
0%15%30%+
lowas of 2026-05-29Days to cover: 4.46
Key Terms
quarterly dividend, taxable income, capital gains
3 terms
quarterly dividendfinancial
"declared a quarterly dividend on the Company’s common stock of $0.45 per share"
A quarterly dividend is a payment a company gives to its shareholders four times a year, usually as a share of its profits. It's like getting a small bonus every few months for owning the company's stock, which can provide a steady income. Investors watch these payments to see how well a company is doing and whether it’s a good investment.
taxable incomefinancial
"will be included in 2026 taxable income and that approximately 50%"
Taxable income is the portion of an individual’s or company’s income that remains after legally allowed deductions and exemptions and that the tax authority uses to calculate how much tax is owed. For investors it matters because it determines the actual tax bill that reduces an individual’s after-tax returns and a company’s net profit available for dividends, reinvestment, or valuation — like the amount left after the government’s share is taken out.
capital gainsfinancial
"approximately 50% of the dividends attributable to 2025 will be treated as capital gains"
Capital gains are the profit you make when you sell an investment—like a stock, bond, or property—for more than you paid for it. Investors care because these gains directly boost returns and can trigger taxes, so the timing and choice to sell affect how much money you keep; think of it like selling a house for a higher price and deciding when to close the sale to maximize proceeds after taxes.
– Increased or Maintained Dividend for 33 Consecutive Years –
GREAT NECK, N.Y., Dec. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One Liberty Properties, Inc. (NYSE: OLP) today announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly dividend on the Company’s common stock of $0.45 per share. The dividend is payable on January 6, 2026 to stockholders of record at the close of business on December 22, 2025. The Company estimates that for federal income tax purposes, more than 90% of this dividend will be included in 2026 taxable income and that approximately 50% of the dividends attributable to 2025 will be treated as capital gains.
One Liberty has increased or maintained its dividend for 33 consecutive years and this dividend represents One Liberty’s 132nd consecutive quarterly dividend.
About One Liberty Properties, Inc:
One Liberty acquires, owns and manages a geographically diversified portfolio consisting primarily of industrial properties. Additional financial and descriptive information on One Liberty, its operations and its portfolio, is available on its website at: http://1liberty.com. Interested parties are encouraged to review One Liberty’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and the other reports it files with the Securities and Exchange Commission for additional information.
Contact: One Liberty Properties Investor Relations Phone: (516) 466-3100 http://1liberty.com
FAQ
What dividend did One Liberty Properties (OLP) declare on December 9, 2025?
One Liberty declared a quarterly dividend of $0.45 per share on December 9, 2025.
When is the One Liberty (OLP) dividend payable and what is the record date?
The dividend is payable on January 6, 2026 to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 22, 2025.
How many consecutive quarterly dividends has One Liberty (OLP) paid as of Dec 9, 2025?
The December 9, 2025 dividend is One Liberty's 132nd consecutive quarterly dividend.
What tax treatment did One Liberty (OLP) estimate for the dividend declared Dec 9, 2025?
The company estimates more than 90% of the dividend will be included in 2026 taxable income and about 50% of 2025-attributable dividends will be treated as capital gains.
Does the Dec 9, 2025 dividend continue One Liberty's dividend streak (OLP)?
Yes; the dividend continues a record of increasing or maintaining dividends for 33 consecutive years.