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Presidio Property Trust, Inc. filings document the REIT's public-company governance, listed securities and real estate financing matters, including the Series A Common Stock Purchase Warrants traded as SQFTW. Proxy statements cover shareholder voting and governance disclosures, while Form 8-K reports record material events affecting the company's capital structure and property portfolio.
Recent disclosure subjects include the 9.375% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Stock, dividend actions, mortgage refinancing for commercial properties, and loan-default and receivership matters involving a subsidiary property. The filings also identify the common stock, preferred stock and warrant securities listed on Nasdaq.
Armistice Capital, LLC and Steven Boyd report beneficial ownership of 400,000 shares of Presidio Property Trust, Inc. Series A common stock, representing 3.22% of the class based on 12,410,805 shares outstanding as of May 12, 2025. The filing states the shares are directly held by Armistice Capital Master Fund Ltd. (the "Master Fund") with Armistice Capital exercising voting and investment power under an Investment Management Agreement. Both Armistice Capital and Mr. Boyd report shared voting and dispositive power over the 400,000 shares and certify the position was acquired and is held in the ordinary course of business. The Schedule 13G/A is signed by Steven Boyd on behalf of both reporting persons on August 14, 2025.
Presidio Property Trust, Inc. furnished an update on its recent performance by issuing a press release with financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. The company posted this press release on its website and attached it as Exhibit 99.1. It also made a separate financial supplement with additional data for the same period available on its website and attached that material as Exhibit 99.2. These materials are being furnished under the securities laws rather than treated as filed, which limits their use for certain legal liability purposes.
Presidio Property Trust, Inc. reported consolidated assets of $128.4 million and equity of $29.38 million as of June 30, 2025, down from $142.6 million and $34.95 million at year-end 2024, respectively. Cash and equivalents were approximately $7.29 million. Mortgage notes payable, net totaled $94.6 million and mortgage notes related to properties held for sale were $10.6 million.
For the six months ended June 30, 2025, the Company recorded total revenue of $8.50 million and a consolidated net loss of $2.67 million, with a net loss attributable to common stockholders of $4.16 million (basic & diluted EPS of $(3.42)). The period included $4.34 million of impairment charges on goodwill and real estate and a $4.78 million gain on sales of real estate. During the period Presidio acquired 22 model homes for ~$9.4 million, sold two commercial properties for ~$17.0 million (recognizing a ~$4.2 million gain) and sold 13 model homes for ~$5.9 million (recognizing a ~$0.6 million gain). Management states available working capital plus refinancing and sales options are expected to fund operations for at least the next twelve months.
Presidio Property Trust (symbol SQFTW) filed a Form 4 disclosing modest insider purchases by CEO and Director Jack K. Heilbron. On 20 June 2025 he acquired 2,889 Series A common-stock warrants at an average price of $0.0303 each (exercise price $70), increasing his direct warrant position to 1,127,168. Three days later, on 23 June 2025, an entity he controls ("Puppy Toes") bought 20 shares of Series A common stock at $4.20, lifting his indirect common-stock holdings to 15,640 shares. All transactions were coded “P” (open-market purchase) and were reported promptly. No sales, option exercises, or 10b5-1 plan indications were reported.
The purchases are small relative to existing ownership and do not materially alter the company’s capital structure, but they signal continued insider confidence.