Welcome to our dedicated page for Regency Ctrs news (Ticker: REG), a resource for investors and traders seeking the latest updates and insights on Regency Ctrs stock.
Regency Centers Corporation (NASDAQ: REG) generates a steady flow of news as a shopping center-focused retail REIT and S&P 500 Index member. The company owns, operates, and develops shopping centers in suburban trade areas, with a portfolio that emphasizes grocery-anchored centers and tenants such as highly productive grocers, restaurants, service providers, and other retailers. News about Regency Centers often reflects its role as a national owner, operator, and developer of these properties.
Investors following REG news can expect regular earnings announcements and related updates. The company issues quarterly earnings releases, provides guidance for metrics such as Nareit funds from operations (FFO) and core operating earnings, and reports on same property net operating income (NOI), leasing activity, and occupancy levels. These disclosures are typically accompanied by conference call invitations and webcast details, which are also referenced in Form 8-K filings.
Another key news theme for Regency Centers involves capital allocation and portfolio activity. The company reports on acquisitions and dispositions of shopping centers, as well as development and redevelopment projects within its portfolio. For example, Regency Centers has announced acquisitions of portfolios of suburban shopping centers and individual neighborhood centers, and it has described in-process development and redevelopment projects with significant estimated net project costs.
Corporate governance and capital markets activity also appear in Regency Centers’ news flow. Items include declarations of dividends on common and preferred stock, issuance of senior unsecured notes, and participation in real estate and investor conferences. Board changes, such as the election of new directors, are disclosed through press releases and Form 8-K filings.
For investors and observers, the REG news page offers a consolidated view of these developments, providing context on how the company manages its shopping center portfolio, finances its operations, and communicates with the market over time.
Regency Centers reported a net loss of ($25.3 million) or ($0.15 per diluted share) for Q1 2020, impacted by a non-cash goodwill impairment charge of $132.1 million due to COVID-19. NAREIT FFO was $166.1 million ($0.98 per diluted share), up year-over-year. Same property Net Operating Income fell by 0.7% due to tenant bankruptcies and uncollectible rents, with a 95% leasing rate. Regency maintains liquidity of $1.3 billion, having raised $125 million via equity sales. A cash dividend of $0.595 per share was declared. Rent collections for April reached 62% amid ongoing tenant closures.