Broadstone Net Lease (NYSE: BNL) schedules Q1 2026 earnings release and call
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Form Type
8-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Broadstone Net Lease, Inc. announced timing for its first quarter 2026 results and investor outreach. The company plans to release financial and operating results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 after the market closes on April 29, 2026, followed by an earnings conference call and audio webcast on April 30, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time.
Broadstone describes itself as an industrial-focused, diversified net lease REIT investing mainly in single-tenant commercial properties on long-term net leases. As of December 31, 2025, its portfolio included 771 properties across U.S. states and Canadian provinces in industrial, retail, and other sectors.
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8-K Event Classification
2 items: 7.01, 9.01
2 items
Item 7.01
Regulation FD Disclosure
Disclosure
Material non-public information disclosed under Regulation Fair Disclosure, often investor presentations or guidance.
Item 9.01
Financial Statements and Exhibits
Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Key Figures
Earnings release timing: April 29, 2026
Earnings call time: 11:00 a.m. ET
Total properties: 771 properties
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Earnings release timing
April 29, 2026
Results for quarter ended March 31, 2026 released after market close
Earnings call time
11:00 a.m. ET
Conference call and webcast on April 30, 2026
Total properties
771 properties
Net leased commercial properties as of December 31, 2025
U.S. properties
764 properties
Located in 44 U.S. states as of December 31, 2025
Canadian properties
7 properties
Located in 4 Canadian provinces as of December 31, 2025
U.S. dial-in toll free
1-833-470-1428
Phone access for Q1 2026 earnings call
U.S. local dial-in
1-404-975-4839
Alternate phone access for Q1 2026 earnings call
Access code
797103
Conference call access code for Q1 2026 earnings call
Key Terms
net lease REIT, forward-looking statements, guidance, Risk Factors, +1 more
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net lease REIT financial
"BNL is an industrial-focused, diversified net lease REIT that invests"
A net lease REIT is a company that owns income-producing real estate and rents it out under leases where the tenant pays most or all property costs such as taxes, insurance and maintenance. For investors, that structure can produce steady, more predictable rental income and lower landlord responsibilities, making these REITs similar to collecting rent from tenants who handle the bills — useful for income-focused portfolios and risk assessment.
forward-looking statements regulatory
"This press release contains “forward-looking” statements within the meaning"
Forward-looking statements are predictions or plans that companies share about what they expect to happen in the future, like estimating sales or profits. They matter because they help investors understand a company's outlook, but since they are based on guesses and assumptions, they can sometimes be wrong.
guidance financial
"Forward-looking statements, including our 2026 guidance and assumptions, involve"
Guidance is the information that a company provides about its expected future performance or plans. It helps investors understand what the company aims to achieve and whether it anticipates growth or challenges ahead, much like a weather forecast helps people prepare for upcoming conditions. This information influences investment decisions by giving a clearer picture of the company's outlook.
Risk Factors regulatory
"These and other risks, assumptions, and uncertainties are described in Item 1A “Risk Factors”"
Risk factors are elements or conditions that could cause an investment's value to decrease or lead to potential losses. They are like warning signs or obstacles that can affect the success of an investment, making it uncertain or more unpredictable. Recognizing risk factors helps investors understand the possible challenges and make more informed decisions.
distributions to our stockholders financial
"uncertainties regarding future distributions to our stockholders."
FAQ
When will Broadstone Net Lease (BNL) report Q1 2026 earnings?
Broadstone Net Lease plans to release its financial and operating results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 after the market closes on April 29, 2026. The update will be followed by an earnings conference call the next day to discuss the results in more detail.
When is Broadstone Net Lease’s Q1 2026 earnings conference call?
The Q1 2026 earnings conference call for Broadstone Net Lease is scheduled for April 30, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Management will host both a live audio webcast and a phone-based call to review quarterly financial and operating performance with investors.
How can investors access Broadstone Net Lease’s Q1 2026 earnings webcast?
Investors can access the live listen-only webcast through the provided online link in the company’s announcement. A replay will be available about one hour after the call and can be accessed for one year via the Broadstone Net Lease investor relations website.
What phone numbers can U.S. investors use to join BNL’s Q1 2026 call?
U.S. participants may join Broadstone Net Lease’s Q1 2026 earnings call by dialing 1-833-470-1428 toll free or 1-404-975-4839 locally, using access code 797103. Additional international access numbers are available via a separate global numbers link referenced in the announcement.
What type of properties does Broadstone Net Lease (BNL) invest in?
Broadstone Net Lease is an industrial-focused, diversified net lease REIT investing mainly in single-tenant commercial properties on long-term net leases. As of December 31, 2025, its 771-property portfolio spanned industrial, retail, and other property types across numerous U.S. states and Canadian provinces.
How large is Broadstone Net Lease’s property portfolio as of December 31, 2025?
As of December 31, 2025, Broadstone Net Lease’s portfolio comprised 771 net leased commercial properties. Of these, 764 properties were in 44 U.S. states and seven properties were in four Canadian provinces, providing geographic and sector diversification across industrial, retail, and other property categories.
