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Maryland | 13-3717318 | |
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Our Proportionate Share
$43.9 million
$21.9 million
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$69.0 million
$23.6 million
$61.6 million
$20.5 million
$67.0 million
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the discovery of previously unknown environmental conditions;
changes in law;
activities of tenants; or
activities relating to properties in the vicinity of our properties.
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PROPERTY CHART
Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Salt Lake City, UT
Northwest Pipeline Corp.
295,000
09/30/09
Houston, TX
Baker Hughes, Inc.
554,385
09/27/15
Internet Security Systems, Inc.
289,000
05/31/13
Philadelphia, PA
Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLC
321,815
01/31/14
Fort Mill, SC
Wells Fargo Bank N.A.
169,218
05/31/14
Foxboro, MA
Invensys Systems, Inc.
(Siebe, Inc.)
164,689
07/01/15
Fort Mill, SC
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.
169,083
01/30/13
Richmond, VA
Circuit City Stores, Inc.
288,562
02/28/10
Wall Township, NJ
New Jersey Natural Gas Co.
157,511
06/30/21
Valley Forge, PA
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
109,281
04/30/11
Westmont, IL
North American Van Lines, Inc.
(SIRVA, Inc.)
269,715
11/30/15
Foxboro, MA
Invensys Systems, Inc.
(Siebe, Inc.)
251,914
07/01/14
Herndon, VA
Boeing North American Services, Inc.
(The Boeing Company)
159,664
05/30/08
Houston, TX
Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling,
Inc. (Transocean Sedco Forex, Inc.)
103,260
03/31/11
Newpark Drilling Fluids, Inc.
(Newpark Resources, Inc.)
52,731
08/31/09
Dallas, TX
Experian
Information Solutions, Inc.
(TRW Inc.)
292,700
10/15/10
Phoenix, AZ
Avnet, Inc.
176,402
11/14/12
Boca Raton, FL
Océ Printing Systems USA, Inc.
143,290
02/14/20
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
The Wackenhut Corp.
114,518
02/28/11
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PROPERTY CHART
Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Greenville, SC
Verizon Wireless
192,884
01/31/12
Glendale, AZ
Honeywell, Inc.
252,300
07/15/11
Carrollton, TX
Carlson Restaurants Worldwide, Inc.
130,000
11/30/18
Sugar Land, TX
Baker Hughes, Inc.
165,836
09/27/15
Court
Lake Forest, CA
Apria Healthcare Group, Inc.
100,012
01/31/12
Indianapolis, IN
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
141,047
10/31/09
Florence, SC
Washington Mutual Home Loans, Inc.
177,747
06/30/08
Farmington Hills, MI
VACANT
111,454
Southington, CT
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
153,364
12/31/12
Houston, TX
IKON Office Solutions, Inc.
157,790
01/31/13
Temple, TX
Nextel of Texas
108,800
01/31/16
Allstate Insurance Co.
84,200
08/31/12
Damar Services, Inc
5,756
03/31/07
San Antonio, TX
PacifiCare Health Systems, Inc.
142,500
11/30/10
Kraft Foods N.A., Inc.
73,264
01/31/12
PerkinElmer Instruments LLC
13,955
11/30/16
Bremerton, WA
Nextel West Corporation
60,200
05/14/16
Chelmsford, MA
Cadence Design Systems
100,000
09/30/13
Harrisburg, PA
AT&T Wireless Services, Inc.
81,859
11/15/08
Bristol, PA
Jones Apparel Group USA, Inc.
(Jones Apparel Group, Inc.)
96,000
07/31/13
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Houston, TX
Baker Hughes, Inc.
65,500
09/27/15
Livonia, MI
Kelsey-Hayes Company
80,230
04/30/14
Knoxville, TN
Advance PCS, Inc.
59,748
05/31/13
Clive, IA
Principal Life Insurance Company
61,180
01/31/12
Bull HN Information Systems, Inc.
69,492
10/31/10
Associated Billing Services, LLC
17,767
07/31/16
VACANT
49,799
Fort Meyers, FL
Gartner, Inc.
62,400
01/31/13
Hampton, VA
Nextel Communications of
the Mid-Atlantic, Inc.
(Nextel Finance Company)
56,515
01/14/10
Lakewood, CO
Travelers Express, Inc
68,165
03/31/12
Wallingford, CT
Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company
44,400
12/31/10
Tucson, AZ
Cox Communications, Inc.
28,591
09/30/16
Southborough, MA
Honeywell Consumer Products
57,698
09/30/15
Sugarland, TX
KS Management Services, LLP
(St. Lukes Episcopal Health System
Corporation)
72,683
11/30/20
Redmond, OR
Voice Stream PCS I LLC
(T-Mobile USA, Inc.)
77,484
01/31/19
Decatur, GA
Allied Holdings, Inc.
112,248
12/31/07
Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
63,049
10/31/12
Sony Electronics, Inc.
20,203
08/31/09
Richmond, VA
Alstom Power, Inc
99,057
10/31/14
Southfield, MI
Federal-Mogul Corporation
187,163
01/31/15
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Tulsa, OK
Metris Companies, Inc.
101,100
01/31/10
Tampa, FL
Time Customer Service, Inc.
(Time, Inc.)
132,981
07/31/10
Bristol, PA
Jones Apparel Group USA, Inc.
(Jones Apparel Group, Inc.)
255,019
03/25/13
Tempe, AZ
ASM Lithography Holding NV
95,133
06/30/13
Hampton, VA
Nextel Communications of
the Mid-Atlantic, Inc.
100,632
12/31/09
Houston, TX
Kerr-McGee Oil and Gas Corporation
101,111
07/31/14
Renswoude, The Netherlands
AS Watson
(Health & Beauty
Continental Europe)
122,450
12/20/11 & 6/18/18
AGC Automotive Americas Co.
21,542
08/31/12
FTJ FundChoice, LLC
9,164
01/31/13
VACANT
49,714
The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas
48,027
06/2016
TFC Services (Freeman Decorating Co.)
108,565
01/2019
VACANT
92,860
Memphis, TN
Hnedak Bobo Group, Inc.
37,229
10/31/16
Pascagoula, MS
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
94,841
10/14/08
Charleston, SC
Hagemeyer North American, Inc.
50,076
07/2020
Whippany, NJ
CAE SimuFlite, Inc.
76,363
11/30/21
Houston, TX
Montgomery County Management
Company LLC
41,000
10/31/19
Tempe, AZ
(i) Structure, LLC (Infocrossing, Inc.)
60,000
12/31/25
Omaha, NE
(i) Structure, LLC (Infocrossing, Inc.)
86,800
11/30/25
Jacksonville, FL
AmeriCredit Corporation
85,000
06/30/11
Knoxville, TN
Alstom Power, Inc.
84,404
10/31/14
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Multi Tenanted
206,535
Various
VACANT
5,296
Hilliard, OH
BMW Financial Services NA, LLC
220,966
02/28/21
Office Subtotal
10,071,886
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Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Kmart Corp.
1,462,642
09/30/07
Harcourt Brace & Company
559,258
03/31/16
(Reed Elsevier, Inc.)
James Hardie Building Products, Inc.
425,816
03/31/20
(James Hardie NV)
Michaels Stores, Inc.
762,775
09/30/19
Baker Hughes, Inc.
275,750
09/27/15
Harbor Freight Tools USA, Inc.
1,010,859
12/31/21
(Central Purchasing, Inc.)
Owens Corning
420,597
07/14/25
Exel Logistics, Inc. (NFC plc)
507,000
03/19/12
Ingram Micro, L.P
701,819
09/25/11
(Ingram Micro, Inc)
Dana Corporation
539,592
07/31/25
Dana Corporation
150,945
10/25/21
VACANT
183,717
Exel Logistics, Inc. (NFC plc)
330,000
05/31/07
Anda Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
354,676
03/31/12
(Andrx Corporation)
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
330,988
06/30/17
Kelsey-Hayes Company
100,000
04/30/14
Steelcase, Inc.
244,851
09/30/17
TNT Logistics North America, Inc.
595,346
01/02/14
(TPG N.V.)
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Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Time Customer Service, Inc. (Time, Inc.)
229,605
07/31/10
Ryder Integrated Logistics, Inc.
276,480
07/31/12
(Ryder Systems, Inc.)
Exel Logistics, Inc. (NFC plc)
252,000
12/31/07
TI Group Automotive Systems, LLC
133,221
05/31/20
Dana Corporation
222,200
09/30/16
Bay Valley Foods, LLC
300,500
06/30/15
Owens Corning Sales, Inc.
400,522
05/31/09
Sygma Network, Inc.
149,500
10/31/15
Johnson Controls, Inc.
134,160
08/31/07
Dana Corporation
424,904
06/30/25
Johnson Controls, Inc.
111,160
12/31/07
Corporate Express Office Products, Inc.
196,946
01/31/14
(Buhrmann, N.V.)
Dana Corporation
336,350
07/31/25
Dana Corporation
268,100
02/28/16
Exel Logistics, Inc. (NFC plc)
179,200
02/29/08
Owens Corning Sales, Inc.
250,410
07/31/07
Tenneco Automotive
195,640
08/17/10
Operating Company, Inc.
(Tenneco Automotive, Inc.)
Unisource Worldwide, Inc
168,800
09/30/09
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Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Owens Corning
18,620
06/30/15
Corporate Express Office Products, Inc.
79,086
10/31/13
(Buhrmann, N.V.)
Dana Corporation
251,041
07/31/25
SKF USA, Inc.
72,868
12/31/14
Dana Corporation
148,000
08/31/07
Dana Corporation
167,770
07/31/25
Mimeo.com, Inc.
107,400
09/30/20
VACANT
33,959
Ameritech Services, Inc.
20,000
05/31/15
Joseph Campbell Company
58,300
08/31/07
Federal Express Corporation
120,000
05/31/21
Industrial Subtotal
14,263,373
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Fred Meyer, Inc.
178,204
03/31/08
Liberty House, Inc.
85,610
09/30/09
Fred Meyer, Inc.
118,179
05/31/11
Sam's Real Estate Business Trust
102,826
01/31/09
Scandinavian Health Spa, Inc.
37,214
12/31/08
(Bally Total Fitness Corp.)
Best Buy Co., Inc.
46,350
02/26/18
American Golf Corporation
13,924
12/31/17
Parkway Chevrolet, Inc.
77,076
08/31/26
Kohl's Dept. Stores, Inc.
76,164
01/25/15
Best Buy Co., Inc.
45,800
02/26/18
Toys "R" Us, Inc.
42,842
05/31/11
Federated Department Stores, Inc.
160,000
04/16/14
Toys "R" Us, Inc.
43,105
05/31/11
Toys "R" Us, Inc.
43,123
05/31/11
GFS Realty, Inc.
107,337
02/28/14
(Giant Food, Inc.)
Greyhound Lines, Inc.
17,000
02/28/09
GFS Realty, Inc.
51,682
04/30/17
(Giant Food, Inc.)
Retail/ Other Subtotal
1,246,436
Grand Total
25,581,695
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc
340,240
06/30/15
(Pharma Holdings GmbH)
Blue Cross Blue Shield
456,304
09/30/09
of South Carolina Inc.
Bank of America NT & SA
637,503
06/30/12
Greenpoint Mortgage Funding, Inc.
124,600
07/31/11
True North Communications Inc.
247,254
01/31/10
Foote, Cone & Belding
203,376
03/15/14
(Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.)
Higgins Development Partners
19,089
03/15/14
Lexington Realty Trust
2,100
07/05/10
GE Insurance Solutions
320,198
12/22/18
(Employers Reinsurance Corporation)
Specialty Laboratories, Inc.
187,262
08/31/24
Nissan Motor Acceptance
268,445
03/31/13
Corporation/ (Nissan North
America, Inc.)
Vastar Resources, Inc
327,325
09/15/09
Bank One Indiana, N.A.
193,000
10/31/09
Veritas DGC, Inc.
218,641
09/30/15
First USA Management Services, Inc.
125,155
09/30/09
First USA Management Services, Inc.
125,920
09/30/09
Progressive Casualty Insurance Company
158,582
07/31/12
Rancho Cordova, CA
Structural Dynamic Research Corp.
212,836
04/30/11
Motorola, Inc.
119,829
12/31/16
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Chrysler Financial Company LLC
130,290
12/31/11
Siemens Dematic Postal
236,547
01/31/14
Automation, L.P.
The Shaw Group, Inc.
128,500
09/30/17
Capital One Services, Inc.
225,220
03/13/10
ING USA Annuity and Life
125,000
05/31/10
Insurance Company
Equant N.V.
125,293
04/30/15
IKON Office Solutions, Inc.
106,855
09/30/13
Spacelabs Medical, Inc
106,944
12/14/14
(OSI Systems, Inc.)
GE Insurance Solutions
166,641
04/01/19
(Employers Reinsurance Corporation)
Spacelabs Medical, Inc
95,600
12/14/14
(OSI Systems, Inc.)
Honeywell International,
Inc.
166,575
11/30/13
Verizon Wireless
160,500
12/31/16
ANSYS, Inc.
107,872
12/31/14
Voicestream PCS II Corporation
77,484
11/01/19
(T-Mobile USA, Inc.)
Voicestream PCS II Corporation
77,484
06/28/19
(T-Mobile USA, Inc.)
AT& T Wireless Services, Inc.
103,500
11/30/10
Jordan Associates, Inc.
25,000
12/31/08
Lucent Technologies, Inc.
124,944
09/30/11
Bell South Mobility, Inc.
70,100
10/31/12
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Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Voice Stream PCS II Corporation
75,016
06/30/15
(T-Mobile USA, Inc.)
Motel 6 Operating L.P. (Accor S.A.)
138,443
07/31/15
California Culinary Academy,
103,838
11/14/19
LLC (Career Education Corp.)
Starbucks Coffee Company
1,500
09/30/13
Citibank
6,545
02/29/12
VACANT
13,461
Georgia Power Company
111,911
06/30/15
Omnipoint Holdings, Inc.
78,610
08/31/20
(T-Mobile USA, Inc.)
Haggar Clothing Company
180,507
4/19/16
Office Subtotal
7,357,839
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
TNT Logistics North America, Inc.
1,164,000
08/04/12
(TPG N.V.)
L'Oreal USA, Inc.
649,250
10/17/19
TNT Logistics North America, Inc.
752,000
08/04/12
(TPG N.V.)
VACANT
338,700
W.M Wright Company
338,700
03/31/21
EDS Information Services LLC
405,000
04/30/12
(Electronic Data Systems Corporation)
Michaels Stores Procurement
693,185
01/31/24
Company, Inc. (Michaels Stores, Inc.)
Tower Automotive Products Company
290,133
10/31/12
(Tower Automotive, Inc.)
Heidelberg Web Systems, Inc.
500,500
03/30/21
Hagemeyer Foods, Inc.
201,845
12/31/12
Kraft Foods North America, Inc.
344,700
03/31/11
Linens-n-Things, Inc.
262,644
12/31/08
Circuit City Stores, Inc.
230,600
02/28/17
Corning, Inc.
408,000
11/30/16
Subtotal Industrial
6,579,257
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Kmart Corporation
107,210
12/31/18
Kmart Corporation
193,193
12/31/18
Kmart Corporation
107,489
12/31/18
Kmart Corporation
120,727
12/31/18
Kmart Corporation
90,933
12/31/18
Kmart Corporation
94,970
12/31/18
Retail/ Other Subtotal
714,522
Grand Total
14,651,618
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Entergy Arkansas, Inc.
36,311
10/31/10
Entergy Services, Inc.
27,189
10/31/10
Raytheon Company/Direct TV
184,636
12/31/13
Raytheon Company
184,636
12/31/18
Raytheon Company
478,437
12/31/08
Hercules Credit, Inc.
54,528
08/31/07
Federal Express Corporation
71,000
04/30/08
Chesebrough Ponds
41,188
12/19/08
(Unilever United States, Inc.)
Harcourt Brace & Company
357,280
03/31/09
Lockheed Martin Corporation
184,000
04/30/08
Cummins Engine Company Inc.
390,100
07/31/19
Hibernia Corporation
222,432
09/08/08
Hibernia Corporation
180,595
09/08/08
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
530,000
09/30/09
BJC Health System
52,994
03/31/13
Pathmark Stores, Inc.
96,400
12/31/11
Bank of America
30,000
08/31/08
Honeywell International Inc.
225,121
05/31/08
Honeywell International Inc.
49,791
05/31/08
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Honeywell International Inc.
136,516
05/31/08
Honeywell International Inc.
316,129
05/31/08
Bank of America
2,000
08/31/08
Nevada Power Company
282,000
01/31/14
Reed Elsevier, Inc.
61,229
01/31/08
Reed Elsevier, Inc.
85,873
01/31/08
Wachovia Bank N.A.
71,230
10/31/10
Sun Trust Bank
63,800
11/30/11
American Electric Power
42,770
06/30/08
Federal Express Corporation
521,286
06/19/19
The Kroger Co.
75,000
07/01/08
Wells Fargo & Co.
49,689
11/30/07
Entergy Gulf States
427,104
07/31/07
VACANT
206,905
Wells Fargo & Co.
185,000
12/31/07
Raytheon Company
278,759
05/31/11
Entergy Gulf States
191,950
05/09/08
Bank One
69,690
10/31/16
American Electric Power
278,762
10/31/16
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Biovail Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
115,558
10/31/14
National Louis University
85,532
12/31/19
James J. Benes & Associates
6,347
01/31/14
PRIMMS, Inc.
7,535
08/31/09
BASF Corporation
95,500
09/30/14
Frontier Corporation
226,000
12/31/14
Associates First Capital Corporation
200,000
09/08/08
Multi-Tenanted
142,239
Various
VACANT
27,607
NK Leasehold
41,760
11/30/09
Multi-Tenanted
13,852
Various
VACANT
8,442
Office Subtotal
7,712,702
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PROPERTY CHART
Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Raytheon Company
200,541
12/31/08
Xerox Corporation
123,000
12/13/13
Walgreen Co.
205,016
03/31/11
Ragu Foods, Inc
443,380
12/19/08
(Unilever United States, Inc.)
United Technologies Corp.
820,868
12/31/10
Rotron Inc. (EG&G)
52,000
12/31/09
Food Lion, Inc.
36,828
10/31/08
United Technologies Corp.
289,330
12/31/08
Sears, Roebuck & Company
780,000
02/28/17
Xerox Corporation
256,000
06/30/08
Walgreen Co.
356,000
02/28/12
Jacobson Warehouse Company, Inc.
150,000
12/31/15
(Jacobson Transportation Company, Inc.)
Jacobson Warehouse Company, Inc.
90,000
12/31/14
(Jacobson Transportation Company, Inc.)
LA-Z-Boy Greenboro, Inc.
639,600
04/30/10
(LA-Z-Boy Incorporated)
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co.
458,000
07/31/15
Atlas Cold Storage America LLC
201,583
10/31/17
ODW Logistics, Inc.
744,800
06/30/18
Quickie Manufacturing Corp.
308,000
11/30/21
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PROPERTY CHART
Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
The Hillman Group, Inc.
247,000
08/31/16
Industrial Subtotal
6,401,946
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
The Kroger Co.
42,130
07/01/08
Beasley Development LLC
60,698
Month-To-Month
Safeway Stores, Inc.
30,181
03/31/09
Safeway Stores, Inc.
37,268
03/31/09
Mark C. Bloome (Goodyear)
10,250
05/31/09
Safeway Stores, Inc.
44,425
05/31/12
Gerard Tire Services (Goodyear)
10,250
05/31/09
Federated Department Stores
175,000
08/31/12
Mark C. Bloome (Goodyear)
11,200
05/31/09
Nordstrom, Inc.
225,919
12/31/16
Federated Department Stores
150,000
09/30/12
Mervyns
72,000
12/31/07
Gerard Tire Services (Goodyear)
10,800
05/31/09
City of San Buenaventura
39,600
11/30/13
Mark C. Bloome (Goodyear)
10,800
05/31/09
VACANT
41,384
Safeway Stores, Inc.
24,000
05/31/12
VACANT
29,360
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
VACANT
53,820
VACANT
53,820
Bank of America
6,260
12/31/09
Bank of America
3,900
12/31/09
Bank of America
4,565
12/31/09
Bank of America
14,208
12/31/09
Bank of America
9,300
12/31/09
Bank of America
14,859
12/31/09
Bank of America
4,894
12/31/09
Bank of America
5,704
12/31/09
Marsh Supermarkets, Inc.
38,567
10/31/08
Marsh Supermarkets, Inc.
28,721
10/31/08
The Kroger Co.
40,019
12/29/11
The Kroger Co.
9,600
01/28/11
Safeway Stores, Inc.
35,000
11/30/07
Safeway Stores, Inc.
40,800
05/31/10
Food Lion, Inc.
33,640
10/31/08
Food Lion, Inc.
32,259
10/31/08
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Food Lion, Inc.
23,000
02/28/08
Food Lion, Inc.
23,000
02/28/08
Food Lion, Inc.
23,000
02/28/08
Food Lion, Inc.
21,000
10/31/08
Pathmark Stores, Inc.
52,000
05/30/11
Safeway Stores, Inc.
35,000
11/30/12
Pathmark Stores, Inc.
59,000
10/31/08
VACANT
25,628
The Kroger Co.
34,019
12/29/11
Marsh Supermarkets, Inc.
29,119
10/31/08
Safeway Stores, Inc.
30,757
03/31/09
Safeway Stores, Inc.
33,770
03/31/09
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
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Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Pathmark Stores, Inc.
50,000
11/31/10
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania
3,800
08/31/08
Food Lion, Inc.
23,000
02/28/13
The Kroger Co.
42,130
07/01/08
The Kroger Co.
31,170
07/01/08
Ong's Family Inc.
61,000
01/31/21
Malone's Food Stores
68,024
03/31/17
Safeway Stores, Inc.
44,000
05/31/07
Safeway Stores, Inc.
40,000
11/30/12
Safeway Stores, Inc.
35,000
11/30/07
Safeway Stores, Inc.
49,349
03/31/09
Safeway Stores, Inc.
48,427
05/31/11
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PROPERTY CHART
Net
Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Safeway Stores, Inc.
35,000
11/30/07
The Kroger Co.
52,200
12/29/11
VACANT
53,820
Food Lion, Inc.
23,000
02/28/08
VACANT
35,459
Safeway Stores, Inc.
44,718
03/31/09
Safeway Stores, Inc.
44,718
03/31/09
Jubilee Fun
27,968
month to month
Safeway Stores, Inc.
44,718
03/31/09
Bank of the West
7,206
03/31/09
Furrs Cafeterias Operators LP
10,000
04/30/12
Lithia Motors
10,000
05/31/12
Furrs Cafeterias Operators LP
10,000
04/30/12
Furrs Cafeterias Operators LP
10,000
04/30/12
Furrs Cafeterias Operators LP
10,000
04/30/12
Furrs Cafeterias Operators LP
10,000
04/30/12
Furrs Cafeterias Operators LP
10,000
04/30/12
Rock Falls County Market
27,650
09/30/11
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Tenant/
Rentable
Current Term
Property Location
(Guarantor)
Square Feet
Lease Expiration
Safeway Stores, Inc
38,905
03/31/09
VACANT
31,420
VACANT
41,612
CSK Auto (Albertsons Inc.)
4,000
01/31/09
CSK Auto (Albertsons Inc.).
4,000
01/31/09
CSK Auto (Albertsons Inc.)
7,000
01/31/09
Adolphus Associates (Met Life)
498,122
06/15/09
Raytheon Company
959,000
12/31/18
CSK Auto (Albertsons Inc.)
3,030
01/31/09
CSK Auto (Albertsons Inc.)
2,800
01/31/09
CSK Auto (Albertsons Inc.)
2,625
01/31/09
CSK Auto (Albertsons Inc.)
2,800
01/31/09
CSK Auto (Albertsons Inc.)
2,550
01/31/09
CSK Auto (Albertsons Inc.)
2,660
01/31/09
GFS Realty, Inc.
57,209
12/31/08
Mark C. Bloome (Goodyear)
9,400
09/30/12
Mark C. Bloome (Goodyear)
9,600
09/30/12
Retail/Other Subtotal
4,529,184
Grand Total
18,643,832
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To approve the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 23, 2006, by and among
us and Newkirk including the merger of Newkirk with and into us, the adoption of the
Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of us and the issuance of our common shares
under and as contemplated by the merger agreement.
To approve the adjournment or postponement of the special meeting, if necessary, to
permit further solicitation of proxies if there are not sufficient votes at the time the
special meeting to approve the proposals.
For
Against
Abstain
770,201
193,121
Name
Business Experience
Age 54
Mr. Ashner served as Chairman and the
Chief Executive Officer of Newkirk
until consummation of the merger, a
position he held since June 2005. On
December 31, 2006, Mr. Ashner was
appointed as our Executive Chairman and
Director of Strategic Acquisitions. Mr.
Ashner also serves as a trustee and the
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
Winthrop Realty Trust, positions he has
held since January 2004. Since 1996 he
has also served as the Chief Executive
Officer of Winthrop Realty Partners,
L.P., which we refer to as Winthrop, a
real estate investment and management
company. Mr. Ashner
devotes the business time to us as is
reasonably required to perform his
duties. Mr. Ashner served as a director
and Chief Executive Officer of
Shelbourne Properties I, Inc.,
Shelbourne Properties II, Inc. and
Shelbourne Properties III, Inc., three
real estate investment trusts, from
August 2002 until their liquidation in
April 2004. Mr. Ashner also serves on
the board of directors of NBTY, Inc., a
manufacturer and distributor of
nutritional supplements.
Age 61
Mr. Roskind became Co-Vice Chairman on December 31,
2006, and served as our Chairman from October 1993 to
December 31, 2006 and our Co-Chief Executive Officer
from October 1993 to January 2003. Mr. Roskind also
serves as the Chairman of LSAC. He founded The LCP
Group, L.P., a real estate advisory firm, in 1973 and
has been its Chairman since 1976. Mr. Roskind also serves as
Chairman of Crescent Hotels and Resorts, as a member of the Board of
Directors of LCP Investment Corporation, a Japanese real estate
investment trust listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and as a member
of the Board of Directors of LCP Reit Advisors, the external advisor
to LCP Investment Corporation, each of which is an affiliate of the
LCP Group L.P. Mr. Roskind spends
approximately 25% of his business time on the affairs of
The LCP Group L.P. and its affiliates; however, Mr. Roskind prioritizes his business time to address our
needs ahead of The LCP Group L.P.
Age 61
Mr. Rouse became Co-Vice Chairman on December 31, 2006,
served, and continues to serve as our Chief Investment
Officer since January 2003 and as one of our trustees
since October 1993. He served as our President from
October 1993 to April 1996, was our Co-Chief Executive
Officer from October 1993 until January 2003, and since April 1996 served as our Vice Chairman. Mr. Rouse also
serves as Chief Investment Officer of LSAC.
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Age 42
Mr. Eglin has served as our Chief Executive Officer
since January 2003, our Chief Operating Officer since
October 1993, our President since April 1996 and as a
trustee since May 1994. He served as one of our
Executive Vice Presidents from October 1993 to April
1996. Mr. Eglin also serves as Chief Executive
Officer and President and a member of the Board of
Directors of LSAC.
Age 43
Mr. Carroll has served as our Chief Financial Officer
since May 1998, our Treasurer since January 1999 and
one of our Executive Vice Presidents since January
2003. Mr. Carroll also serves as an Executive Vice
President and the Chief Financial Officer of LSAC.
Prior to joining us, Mr. Carroll was, from 1993 to
1998, a Senior Manager in the real estate practice of
Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P., a public accounting firm
that was one of the predecessors of Pricewaterhouse
Coopers LLP.
Age 49
Mr. Vander Zwaag has been employed by us since May
2003 and currently is one of our Executive Vice
Presidents. Mr. Vander Zwaag also serves as an
Executive Vice President of LSAC. From 1982 to 1992,
he was employed by The LCP Group L.P. serving as
Director of Acquisitions from 1987 to 1992. Between
his employment by The LCP Group L.P. and the Company,
Mr. Vander Zwaag was managing director of Chesterton
Binswanger Capital Advisors (1992 1997) and
Managing Director with Cohen Financial (1997 2003).
Age 46
Mr. Wood has served as one of our Vice Presidents,
and our Chief Accounting Officer and Secretary since
October 1993.
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Item 5.
Market For The Registrants Common Equity, Related Shareholder Matters And Issuer Purchases
of Equity Securities
For the Quarters Ended:
High
Low
$
22.73
$
20.40
21.90
19.53
22.15
19.87
22.90
19.64
23.62
20.37
25.19
21.65
24.39
21.99
23.56
20.65
Quarters Ended
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
$
0.365
$
0.360
$
0.350
$
0.335
$
0.330
$
0.365
$
0.360
$
0.350
$
0.335
$
0.330
$
0.365
$
0.360
$
0.350
$
0.335
$
0.330
$
0.365
$
0.360
$
0.350
$
0.335
$
0.330
2006
2005
2004
$
1.46
$
1.44
$
1.40
68.89
%
87.29
%
84.09
%
0.77
1.04
6.82
7.97
8.72
0.34
5.13
2.95
2.28
17.24
6.47
100.00
%
100.00
%
100.00
%
2006
2005
2004
83.24
%
87.29
%
89.91
%
0.93
1.04
7.29
9.63
8.72
0.37
6.20
2.95
2.43
100.00
%
100.00
%
100.00
%
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2006
2005
83.24
%
87.29
%
0.93
1.04
9.63
8.72
6.20
2.95
100.00
%
100.00
%
Number of securities
remaining available for
Number of securities
future issuance under
to be issued upon
Weighted-average
equity compensation
exercise of
exercise price of
plans (excluding
outstanding options,
outstanding options,
securities reflected in
warrants and rights
warrants and rights
column (a))
Plan Category
(a)
(b)
(c)
16,500
$
15.56
592,802
16,500
$
15.56
592,802
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Total Number of
Maximum Number of
Shares/Units
Shares That May Yet
Total Number of
Average Price
Purchased as Part of
Be Purchased Under
Shares/Units
Paid Per
Publicly Announced
the Plans or
Period
Purchased
Share/Unit
Plans or Programs
Programs
$
1,926,088
220,000
$
20.74
220,000
1,706,088
234,565
$
21.94
234,565
1,471,523
454,565
$
21.36
454,565
1,471,523
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
$
207,391
$
183,458
$
129,977
$
91,777
$
70,737
(112,855
)
(87,954
)
(42,990
)
(29,130
)
(22,061
)
(71,402
)
(62,617
)
(42,456
)
(30,883
)
(28,232
)
(663
)
24,938
34,576
20,091
17,834
8,416
7,757
10,231
13,558
12,761
7,753
32,695
44,807
33,649
30,595
(8,682
)
16,260
37,862
30,257
29,902
(0.33
)
0.17
0.59
0.49
0.64
(0.33
)
0.17
0.58
0.49
0.63
0.16
0.16
0.22
0.40
0.47
0.16
0.16
0.22
0.39
0.46
(0.17
)
0.33
0.81
0.89
1.11
(0.17
)
0.33
0.80
0.88
1.09
2.0575
1.445
1.410
1.355
1.325
108,020
105,457
90,736
68,883
56,834
(154,080
)
(643,777
)
(202,425
)
(295,621
)
(106,166
)
483
444,878
242,723
228,986
47,566
1.02
1.25
1.59
1.52
1.70
3,471,027
1,641,927
1,227,262
1,001,772
779,150
247,045
191,146
132,738
69,225
54,261
4,624,857
2,160,232
1,697,086
1,207,411
902,471
2,129,025
1,170,560
765,909
551,385
491,517
1,122,444
891,310
847,290
579,848
332,976
234,000
234,000
214,000
79,000
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2012 and
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
thereafter
Total(3)
$
73,075
$
699,526
$
104,378
$
90,363
$
142,793
$
1,018,890
$
2,129,025
4,272
3,500
10,000
17,772
4,635
4,103
3,108
2,589
2,167
14,975
31,577
$
81,982
$
707,129
$
117,486
$
92,952
$
144,960
$
1,033,865
$
2,178,374
(1)
Includes ground lease payments and office rent. Amounts disclosed through 2008 include rent
for our principal executive office which is fixed through 2008 and adjusted to fair market
value as determined at January 2009. Therefore, the amounts for 2009 and thereafter do not
include principal executive office rent.
(2)
We have $1.8 million in outstanding letters of credit.
(3)
We have approximately $35.3 million of unfunded equity commitments to joint ventures. In
addition, certain of the joint venture agreements provide the partners, under certain circumstances, the
ability to put their interest to us for cash or common shares. The aggregate contingent
commitment, as of December 31, 2006, is approximately $611.1 million.
(4)
Includes balloon payments.
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63
64
65
66
67
68-88
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February 28, 2007
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AND CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
($000 except per share amounts)
Years ended December 31,
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AND CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
($000 except per share amounts)
Years ended December 31,
2006
2005
2004
$
185,312
$
167,253
$
119,663
4,555
5,365
4,885
17,524
10,840
5,429
207,391
183,458
129,977
(80,688
)
(66,041
)
(34,017
)
(32,167
)
(21,913
)
(8,973
)
(35,530
)
(17,587
)
(13,832
)
(7,221
)
8,913
1,514
3,269
(71,402
)
(62,617
)
(42,456
)
7,228
4,409
(56
)
(2,884
)
(3,476
)
21,223
31,028
238
150
(1,181
)
(1,611
)
(2,655
)
(2,465
)
4,186
6,220
7,194
(663
)
24,938
34,576
4,853
8,206
10,203
3,626
(725
)
(21,612
)
(11,302
)
(5,447
)
21,549
11,578
5,475
8,416
7,757
10,231
7,753
32,695
44,807
(6,360
)
(6,360
)
(6,360
)
(10,075
)
(10,075
)
(585
)
$
(8,682
)
$
16,260
$
37,862
$
(0.33
)
$
0.17
$
0.59
0.16
0.16
0.22
$
(0.17
)
$
0.33
$
0.81
52,163,569
49,835,773
46,551,328
$
(0.33
)
$
0.17
$
0.58
0.16
0.16
0.22
$
(0.17
)
$
0.33
$
0.80
52,163,569
49,902,649
52,048,909
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AND CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
($000)
Years ended December 31,
2006
2005
2004
$
7,753
$
32,695
$
44,807
789
484
1,273
$
9,026
$
32,695
$
44,807
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AND CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
($000 except per share amounts)
Years ended December 31,
Accumulated
Accumulated
Number of
Number of
Additional
Deferred
Distributions
Other
Total
Preferred
Common
Paid-in
Compensation,
In Excess of
Comprehensive
Shareholders
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
net
Net Income
Income
Equity
3,160,000
$
76,315
40,394,113
$
4
$
601,501
$
(6,265
)
$
(91,707
)
$
579,848
44,807
44,807
(65,086
)
(65,086
)
(6,360
)
(6,360
)
7,939,272
1
161,572
(4,381
)
157,192
2,700,000
131,126
131,126
1,954
1,954
287,888
3,809
3,809
5,860,000
207,441
48,621,273
5
766,882
(8,692
)
(118,346
)
847,290
32,695
32,695
(72,617
)
(72,617
)
(6,360
)
(6,360
)
(8,134
)
(8,134
)
3,534,582
81,682
(5,575
)
76,107
400,000
19,463
19,463
2,866
2,866
6,260,000
226,904
52,155,855
5
848,564
(11,401
)
(172,762
)
891,310
7,753
7,753
(11,401
)
11,401
(109,088
)
(109,088
)
(7,949
)
(7,949
)
(12,594
)
(12,594
)
16,895,926
2
351,737
351,739
1
1,273
1,273
6,260,001
$
226,904
69,051,781
$
7
$
1,188,900
$
$
(294,640
)
$
1,273
$
1,122,444
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AND CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
($000 except per share amounts)
Years ended December 31,
2006
2005
2004
$
7,753
$
32,695
$
44,807
84,734
73,034
41,710
(2,842
)
2,165
2,983
(21,549
)
(11,578
)
(5,475
)
(14,761
)
(4,536
)
35,430
12,879
6,375
2,884
(4,923
)
(3,447
)
(3,395
)
17,233
4,196
2,556
(4,186
)
(6,220
)
(7,194
)
8,058
7,561
5,170
(738
)
(466
)
(2,026
)
1,999
(788
)
1,710
1,812
(38
)
631
108,020
105,457
90,736
76,627
96,685
101,367
(12,395
)
(173,661
)
(759,656
)
(203,678
)
(9,865
)
(41,943
)
(86,171
)
(19,800
)
(42,619
)
8,300
45,800
(8,300
)
(32,800
)
3,488
359
1,579
1,180
(11,144
)
(5,019
)
19,640
17,202
38,651
(1,737
)
(2,919
)
(207
)
5,734
(4,013
)
(967
)
(154,080
)
(643,777
)
(202,425
)
147,045
516,520
159,760
65,194
(94,000
)
(93,681
)
(87,111
)
(71,446
)
12,525
13,815
10,608
(82,010
)
(50,936
)
(6,543
)
(28,966
)
(25,313
)
(19,704
)
291
1,334
(1,384
)
(29
)
272
80,671
275,644
(11,159
)
810
9,412
(8,554
)
(7,028
)
(8,975
)
(1,169
)
(6,403
)
(1,087
)
(115
)
(83
)
(121
)
483
444,878
242,723
31,985
57,624
44,032
(93,442
)
131,034
53,515
146,957
15,923
$
97,547
$
53,515
$
146,957
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($000 except per share/unit amounts)
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2006
2005
2004
$
1.46
$
1.44
$
1.40
68.89
%
87.29
%
84.09
%
0.77
1.04
6.82
7.97
8.72
0.34
5.13
2.95
2.28
17.24
6.47
100.00
%
100.00
%
100.00
%
2006
2005
2004
$
2.0125
$
2.0125
$
2.0125
83.24
%
87.29
%
89.91
%
0.93
1.04
7.29
9.63
8.72
0.37
6.20
2.95
2.43
100.00
%
100.00
%
100.00
%
2006
2005
$
3.25
$
2.6239
83.24
%
87.29
%
0.93
1.04
9.63
8.72
6.20
2.95
100.00
%
100.00
%
2005
2004
$
16,260
$
37,862
6
255
$
16,254
$
37,607
$
0.33
$
0.81
$
0.33
$
0.81
$
16,260
$
41,615
6
255
$
16,254
$
41,360
$
0.33
$
0.80
$
0.33
$
0.79
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2006
2005
2004
$
(663
)
$
24,938
$
34,576
(16,435
)
(16,435
)
(6,945
)
(17,098
)
8,503
27,631
8,416
7,757
10,231
$
(8,682
)
$
16,260
$
37,862
52,163,569
49,835,773
46,551,328
$
(0.33
)
$
0.17
$
0.59
0.16
0.16
0.22
$
(0.17
)
$
0.33
$
0.81
$
(17,098
)
$
8,503
$
27,631
2,465
(17,098
)
8,503
30,096
8,416
7,757
11,519
$
(8,682
)
$
16,260
$
41,615
52,163,569
49,835,773
46,551,328
66,876
131,415
5,366,166
52,163,569
49,902,649
52,048,909
$
(0.33
)
$
0.17
$
0.58
0.16
0.16
0.22
$
(0.17
)
$
0.33
$
0.80
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Weighted
Average
Costs
Life (yrs)
$
19,335
13.3
3,983
12.1
7,540
12.3
$
30,858
2006
2005
$
125,791
$
98,502
35,780
30,603
21,685
14,851
$
183,256
$
143,956
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$
332,050
13,537
345,587
2,049,801
$
2,395,388
$
2,081,704
99,396
57,624
46,905
39,640
25,760
44,359
2,395,388
838,735
833,608
356,788
20,670
$
345,587
Cost
Weighted
average
useful life (yrs)
$
175,658
13.1
57,543
7.2
85,511
3.2
$
318,712
Year Ended
December 31,
2006
2005
$
376,659
$
346,080
586
(3,163
)
34,967
15,338
0.27
(0.02
)
0.27
(0.02
)
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Year Ended December 31,
2006
2005
2004
$
11,902
$
20,983
$
25,055
$
8,491
$
7,757
$
10,231
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2006
2005
$
1,395,422
$
1,384,361
799,329
267,310
$
2,194,751
$
1,651,671
$
1,470,951
$
993,454
29,001
26,767
246,477
192,466
448,322
438,984
$
2,194,751
$
1,651,671
2006
2005
2004
$
166,368
$
145,830
$
83,387
(162,883
)
(132,878
)
(62,764
)
(1,952
)
(1,838
)
5,567
5,219
$
7,214
$
16,219
$
20,623
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$
0
0
229
491
540
10,971
$
12,231
Years ending
December 31,
Total
$
73,075
699,526
104,378
90,363
142,793
1,018,890
$
2,129,025
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Year ending
December 31,
$
411,757
369,441
283,815
234,230
215,265
1,014,072
$
2,528,580
Year ending
December 31,
$
3,998
3,464
3,067
2,568
2,167
14,975
$
30,239
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Weighted-Average
Number of
Exercise Price
Shares
Per Share
521,530
$
13.94
(345,200
)
13.48
176,330
$
14.70
(133,830
)
14.71
(2,000
)
13.66
40,500
14.71
(20,500
)
14.15
(2,000
)
15.50
(1,500
)
11.82
16,500
$
15.56
Options Outstanding
Exercisable Options
Weighted
Weighted
Range of
Average
Remaining
Average
Exercise
Exercise
Life
Exercise
Prices
Number
Price
(Months)
Number
Price
16,500
$
15.56
2
16,500
$
15.56
Number of
Weighted-Average
Shares
Value Per Share
708,628
$
20.38
639,353
22.15
(469
)
21.30
(692,751
)
20.93
654,761
$
21.52
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2006
2005
2004
$
139
$
222
$
2,249
331
93
958
(561
)
(358
)
(1,722
)
(147
)
(107
)
(304
)
$
(238
)
$
(150
)
$
1,181
2006
2005
2004
$
(548
)
$
(96
)
$
1,106
(86
)
(24
)
195
396
(30
)
(120
)
$
(238
)
$
(150
)
$
1,181
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$
106,112
$
31,985
$
23,476
$
72,057
$
1,341
2006
3/31/06
6/30/06
9/30/06
12/31/06
$
51,621
$
49,258
$
51,271
$
55,241
$
6,078
$
25,520
$
(17,596
)
$
(6,249
)
$
1,969
$
21,411
$
(21,705
)
$
(10,357
)
$
0.04
$
0.41
$
(0.42
)
$
(0.20
)
$
0.04
$
0.41
$
(0.42
)
$
(0.20
)
2005
3/31/05
6/30/05
9/30/05
12/31/05
$
33,983
$
46,575
$
52,239
$
50,661
$
9,526
$
15,949
$
8,970
$
(1,750
)
$
5,417
$
11,841
$
4,861
$
(5,859
)
$
0.11
$
0.24
$
0.10
$
(0.11
)
$
0.11
$
0.22
$
0.08
$
(0.11
)
(1)
All periods have been adjusted to reflect the impact of properties sold during the years
ended December 31, 2006 and 2005, and properties classified as held for sale, which are
reflected in discontinued operations in the Consolidated Statements of Income.
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purchased one property for $14,250 and financed the purchase price with a
non-recourse mortgage loan of $9,975, which bears interest at 5.72% and matures in 2017;
obtained a $7,350 non-recourse mortgage loan at an interest rate of 5.85% which
matures in 2021;
issued 6.2 million shares of Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock
($155,000) at a dividend rate of 7.55%, raising net proceeds of approximately $150,000;
issued, through the MLP, $300,000 in 5.45% Guaranteed Exchangeable Notes due in 2027.
These notes can be put to the Company commencing 2012 and every five years thereafter
through maturity. The notes are convertible by the holders into common shares at a price
of $25.25 per share; however, the principal balance must be satisfied in cash;
received notification from a tenant that the tenant was exercising its early
termination option. In addition, the Company entered into a sale agreement with a third
party for the property subject to purchaser due diligence. If the sale is consummated by
June 2007, the tenant will pay the Company $2,800 and be relieved of its lease
obligation. If the sale is not consummated, then the tenant owes $1,900 by May 2007 and
the lease will terminate June in 2008.
obtained a $23,000 non-recourse mortgage loan at an interest rate of 6.11%, which matures in 2017.
repaid all outstanding borrowings on the Companys line of credit;
repaid $349,255 of the outstanding borrowings on the MLPs secured loan; and
received notification that a tenant exercised an early termination option for a lease
scheduled to expire in 2013, resulting in a termination effective in 2008 and the tenant
must make a termination payment of $1,392.
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Schedule III ($000)
Accumulated
Land and
Buildings
Depreciation
Useful life computing
Land
and
and
Date
Date
depreciation in latest
Description
Location
Encumbrances
Estates
Improvements
Total
Amortization
Acquired
Constructed
income statements (years)
Glendale, AZ
$
14,278
$
4,996
$
24,392
$
29,388
$
14,036
Nov-86
1985
12 & 40
Marshall, MI
33
3,932
3,965
1,890
Aug-87
1968/1972
12,20,22 & 40
Marshall, MI
14
926
940
505
Aug-87
1979
12,20 & 40
Newport, OR
6,644
1,400
7,270
8,670
4,072
Sep-87
1986
12,15 & 40
Tampa, FL
8,052
1,900
9,854
11,754
4,510
Nov-87
1986
28,30 & 40
Memphis, TN
1,053
11,438
12,491
8,641
Feb-88
1987
8 &15
Klamath Falls, OR
728
9,159
9,887
4,303
Mar-88
1986
40
Tampa, FL
5,823
1,389
7,866
9,255
4,013
Jul-88
1986
10, 24, 26, 31, & 40
Jacksonville, FL
258
3,637
3,895
1,551
Jul-88
1958/1969
20, 25 & 40
Mechanicsburg, PA
13,126
1,439
13,986
15,425
5,358
Oct-90
1985/1995
40
Laguna Hills, CA
255
5,035
5,290
2,793
Aug-95
1974
17 & 20
Oxon Hill, MD
403
2,765
3,168
1,487
Aug-95
1976
18.21 & 24
Rockville, MD
1,784
1,784
968
Aug-95
1977
20 & 22
Canton, OH
757
602
3,819
4,421
1,050
Dec-95
1987
40
Salt Lake City, UT
7,137
55,404
55,404
22,686
May-96
1982
26
Honolulu, HI
11,147
11,147
7,898
Dec-96
1980
5
Oberlin, OH
276
4,515
4,791
1,129
Dec-96
1996
40
Franklin, NC
1,600
386
3,062
3,448
766
Dec-96
1996
40
Clackamas, OR
523
2,847
3,370
1,587
Dec-96
1981
14 & 24
Lynwood, WA
488
2,658
3,146
1,483
Dec-96
1981
14 & 24
Tulsa, OK
447
2,432
2,879
1,356
Dec-96
1981
14 & 24
New Kingston, PA
6,917
1,380
10,963
12,343
2,684
Mar-97
1989
40
Mechanicsburg, PA
5,106
1,012
8,039
9,051
1,968
Mar-97
1985
40
New Kingston, PA
3,295
674
5,360
6,034
1,312
Mar-97
1981
40
Dallas, TX
3,582
32,413
35,995
7,285
Sep-97
1986
40
Waterloo, IA
5,899
1,025
8,296
9,321
1,910
Oct-97
1996/1997
40
Richmond, VA
27,282
27,282
7,614
Dec-97
1990
32.25
Decatur, GA
6,268
975
13,677
14,652
3,077
Dec-97
1983
40
Hebron, OH
15,953
1,063
4,271
5,334
538
Dec-97
2000
40
Gordonsville, TN
52
3,325
3,377
861
Dec-97
1983/1985
34.75
Bristol, PA
9,393
2,508
10,031
12,539
2,194
Mar-98
1982
40
Hebron, KY
1,615
7,743
9,358
1,540
Mar-98
1987
6,12 & 40
Livonia, MI
2,008
8,328
10,336
1,570
Mar-98
1987/1988
8 & 40
Livonia, MI
10,625
1,554
7,961
9,515
1,459
Mar-98
1988
8 & 40
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
10,759
3,578
14,249
17,827
3,073
May-98
1996
40
Lancaster, CA
18,683
2,028
28,183
30,211
4,410
Jun-98
1998/2002
40
Auburn Hills, MI
6,758
2,788
11,342
14,130
2,353
Jul-98
1989/1998
40
Baton Rouge, LA
1,670
685
3,316
4,001
648
Oct-98
1998
9 & 40
Herndon, VA
18,258
5,127
20,730
25,857
3,616
Dec-99
1987
40
Bristol, PA
5,611
1,073
7,709
8,782
1,357
Dec-99
1998
40
Southborough, MA
1,759
456
4,291
4,747
755
Dec-99
1984
40
Hampton, VA
7,072
2,333
9,352
11,685
1,198
Mar-00
1999
40
Phoenix, AZ
19,143
4,666
18,695
23,361
3,091
May-00
1997
6 & 40
Danville, IL
6,292
1,796
7,182
8,978
1,087
Dec-00
2000
40
Chester, SC
13,443
558
21,665
22,223
5,375
Jan-01
2001/2005
25 & 40
Bremerton, WA
6,564
2,144
8,633
10,777
689
Oct-01
2001
40
Phoenix, AZ
2,287
18,727
21,014
1,422
Nov-01
1995/1994
5, 10 & 40
Plymouth, MI
4,502
1,533
6,130
7,663
785
Nov-01
1996
40
Westland, MI
1,625
1,444
5,777
7,221
740
Nov-01
1987/1997
40
Hampton, VA
4,337
1,353
5,441
6,794
924
Nov-01
2000
40
Canton, OH
3,085
883
3,534
4,417
453
Nov-01
1995
40
Eau Claire, WI
1,762
860
3,441
4,301
441
Nov-01
1994
40
Spartanburg, SC
2,563
833
3,334
4,167
427
Nov-01
1996
40
Tucson, AZ
2,307
657
2,842
3,499
386
Nov-01
1988
40
Columbus, OH
319
1,275
1,594
163
Nov-01
1990
40
Stockton, CA
259
1,037
1,296
133
Nov-01
1968
40
Henderson, NC
4,119
1,488
5,953
7,441
763
Nov-01
1998
40
Dillon, SC
23,378
3,223
26,054
29,277
2,419
Dec-01
2001/2005
22 & 40
Hebron, OH
1,681
6,779
8,460
865
Dec-01
1999
5 & 40
Lake Forest, CA
10,486
3,442
13,769
17,211
1,649
Mar-02
2001
40
Knoxville, TN
5,093
1,624
6,497
8,121
711
Aug-02
2002
40
Valley Forge, PA
12,298
3,960
16,069
20,029
1,738
Sep-02
1985/2001
40
Groveport, OH
7,552
2,384
9,546
11,930
1,024
Sep-02
2002
40
Westmont, IL
15,224
4,978
20,559
25,537
2,086
Dec-02
1989
10, 38, & 40
Fort Mill, SC
11,086
3,601
14,404
18,005
1,455
Dec-02
2002
40
Boca Raton, FL
20,400
4,290
17,161
21,451
1,662
Feb-03
1983/2002
40
Greenville, SC
13,184
4,059
16,236
20,295
1,404
Jul-03
2000/2001
40
Dubuque, IA
10,745
2,052
8,443
10,495
731
Jul-03
2002
12 & 40
Minneapolis, MN
922
3,652
4,574
316
Jul-03
2003
40
Temple, TX
8,881
2,890
11,561
14,451
927
Oct-03
2001
40
Waxahachie, TX
652
13,045
13,697
2,790
Dec-03
1996/1997
10, 16 & 40
Wallingford, CT
3,421
1,049
4,198
5,247
319
Dec-03
1978/1985
40
Wall Township, NJ
29,596
8,985
26,961
35,946
3,109
Jan-04
1983
22 & 40
Redmond, OR
9,751
1,925
13,731
15,656
1,630
Feb-04
2004
20 & 40
Moody, AL
7,365
655
9,981
10,636
1,507
Feb-04
2004
10, 15 & 40
Houston, TX
64,380
16,613
52,682
69,295
3,622
Mar-04
1976/1984
40
Houston, TX
25,987
13,894
14,488
28,382
996
Mar-04
1992
40
Sugar Land, TX
16,869
1,834
16,536
18,370
1,137
Mar-04
1997
40
Houston, TX
7,382
644
7,424
8,068
510
Mar-04
1981/1999
40
Florence, SC
8,879
3,235
12,941
16,176
1,596
May-04
1998
40
Carrollton, TX
14,138
2,487
18,157
20,644
1,597
Jun-04
2003
19 & 40
Clive, IA
5,868
2,762
7,453
10,215
1,139
Jun-04
2003
12, 13 & 40
San Antonio, TX
29,183
2,482
38,535
41,017
4,561
Jul-04
2001
17 & 40
High Point, NC
8,372
1,330
11,183
12,513
1,221
Jul-04
2002
18 & 40
Southfield, MI
12,124
12,124
1,931
Jul-04
1963/1965
7, 16 & 40
Chelmsford, MA
6,946
1,063
10,565
11,628
1,416
Aug-04
1985
14 & 40
Fort Mill, SC
20,300
1,798
25,192
26,990
3,165
Nov-04
2004
15 & 40
Foxboro, MA
16,002
1,586
18,245
19,831
1,994
Nov-04
1965/1988
15 & 40
Foxboro, MA
20,452
2,231
25,653
27,884
2,653
Dec-04
1982
16 & 40
Los Angeles, CA
11,398
5,110
10,859
15,969
1,310
Dec-04
2000
13 & 40
Olive Branch, MS
198
10,276
10,474
1,434
Dec-04
1989
8, 15 & 40
Knoxville, TN
7,734
533
10,762
11,295
1,025
Mar-05
2001
14 & 40
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Land and
Buildings
Depreciation
Useful life computing
Land
and
and
Date
Date
depreciation in latest
Description
Location
Encumbrances
Estates
Improvements
Total
Amortization
Acquired
Constructed
income statements (years)
Atlanta, GA
44,851
4,600
55,340
59,940
5,491
Apr-05
2003
13 & 40
Allen, TX
30,582
7,600
35,343
42,943
4,263
Apr-05
1981/1983
11 & 40
Farmington Hills, MI
3,400
16,040
19,440
1,472
Apr-05
1999
22 & 40
Houston, TX
17,507
3,750
21,149
24,899
2,151
Apr-05
2000
13 & 40
Houston, TX
16,828
800
22,538
23,338
2,619
Apr-05
2000
11 & 40
Millington, TN
17,674
723
19,119
19,842
1,564
Apr-05
1997
16 & 40
Kalamazoo, MI
17,479
960
17,714
18,674
1,178
Apr-05
1999
22 & 40
Indianapolis, IN
13,067
1,700
16,448
18,148
2,158
Apr-05
1999
10 & 40
San Antonio, TX
12,961
2,800
14,587
17,387
1,741
Apr-05
2000
11 & 40
Houston, TX
13,140
1,500
14,581
16,081
1,354
Apr-05
2003
14 & 40
Tempe, AZ
13,528
14,564
14,564
1,441
Apr-05
1998
13 & 40
Suwannee, GA
11,325
3,200
10,903
14,103
1,189
Apr-05
2001
12 & 40
Indianapolis, IN
9,554
1,359
13,038
14,397
1,361
Apr-05
2002
12 & 40
Richmond, VA
10,518
1,100
11,919
13,019
1,088
Apr-05
2000
15 & 40
Fort Meyers, FL
8,912
1,820
10,198
12,018
1,037
Apr-05
1997
13 & 40
Harrisburg, PA
9,099
900
10,526
11,426
1,518
Apr-05
1998
9 & 40
Lakewood, CO
8,617
1,400
8,653
10,053
932
Apr-05
2002
12 & 40
Jacksonville, FL
5,759
1,334
8,561
9,895
976
Apr-05
2001
11 & 40
Tulsa, OK
7,619
1,638
8,493
10,131
1,090
Apr-05
2000
9 & 40
Philadelphia, PA
49,000
13,209
50,589
63,798
4,412
Jun-05
1957
14,15& 40
Elizabethtown, KY
16,303
890
26,868
27,758
1,401
Jun-05
1995/2001
25&40
Hopkinsville, KY
9,550
631
16,154
16,785
745
Jun-05
Various
25&40
Dry Ridge, KY
7,723
560
12,553
13,113
654
Jun-05
1988
25&40
Owensboro, KY
6,879
393
11,956
12,349
514
Jun-05
1998/2000
25&40
Elizabethtown, KY
3,096
352
4,862
5,214
253
Jun-05
2001
25&40
Livonia, GA
9,898
214
12,410
12,624
709
Aug-05
2005
20 & 40
Southington, CT
13,656
3,240
25,340
28,580
11,241
Nov-05
1983
12,28& 40
Sugarland, TX
9,880
2,725
10,027
12,752
465
Nov-05
2004
20&40
Omaha, NE
8,919
1,630
8,324
9,954
285
Nov-05
1995
30 & 40
Tempe, AZ
8,423
9,442
9,442
299
Dec-05
1998
15 & 40
Collierville, TN
714
2,293
3,007
104
Dec-05
2005
20&40
Renswoude, Netherlands
35,880
2,612
23,686
26,298
1,048
Jan-06
1994/2003
17 & 40
Crossville, TN
198
7,009
7,207
342
Jan-06
1989/2006
12 & 40
Oklahoma City, OK
4,130
1,178
5,308
49
May-06
1991
23 & 40
Woodlands, TX
7,500
971
7,868
8,839
179
May-06
2004
14 & 40
Plymouth, IN
6,652
478
7,507
7,985
224
Jun-06
2000/2003
30 & 40
Tomball, TX
9,408
3,743
8,751
12,494
100
Aug-06
2004
2 & 40
Pascagoula, MS
2,329
3,286
5,615
223
Oct-06
1993
20 & 40
Memphis, TN
3,951
237
4.460
4,697
23
Nov-06
1888
20 & 40
Hanover, NJ
16,880
2,969
19,711
22,680
101
Nov-06
2006
20 & 40
Charleston, SC
1,189
8,721
9,910
47
Nov-06
2006
40
Hilliard, OH
28,960
3,214
28,975
32,189
56
Dec-06
2006
40
Honolulu, HI
21,094
12,333
33,427
Dec-06
1917/1955/1960/1980
40
Lisle, IL
10,450
2,882
14,072
16,954
Dec-06
1985
40
Dallas, TX
4,042
15,555
19,597
Dec-06
1981
40
Beaumont, TX
456
3,454
3,910
Dec-06
1978
40
Memphis, TN
1,353
8,124
9,477
Dec-06
1982
40
Elizabeth, NJ
1,324
6,484
7,808
Dec-06
1984
40
Plainsboro, NJ
799
912
1,711
Dec-06
1980
40
Pine Bluff, AR
521
2,347
2,868
Dec-06
1980
40
Bridgewater, NJ
14,805
4,738
27,331
32,069
Dec-06
1986
40
Long Beach, CA
35,300
19,672
67,449
87,121
Dec-06
1981
40
Allentown, PA
1,972
7,241
9,213
Dec-06
1980
40
Clinton, CT
1,157
285
4,025
4,310
Dec-06
1971
40
Miamisburg, OH
2,249
3,935
6,184
Dec-06
1980
40
Garland, TX
2,606
15,547
18,153
Dec-06
1980
40
Kingport, TN
351
1,637
1,988
Dec-06
1981
40
Colorado Springs, CO
1,018
2,459
3,477
Dec-06
1982
40
Bridgeton, MO
1,016
4,469
5,485
Dec-06
1980
40
Glenwillow, OH
17,000
2,308
37,997
40,305
Dec-06
1996
40
Columbus, IN
244
22,613
22,857
Dec-06
1983
40
Johnson City, TN
1,214
7,568
8,782
Dec-06
1983
40
Memphis, TN
5,210
95,548
100,758
Dec-06
1985
40
Orlando, FL
587
34,973
35,560
Dec-06
1982
40
Little Rock, AR
1,353
2,260
3,613
Dec-06
1980
40
Baltimore, MD
15,264
71,867
87,131
Dec-06
1973
40
Miamisburg, OH
951
9,674
10,625
Dec-06
1983
40
Carondelet, LA
6,712
133
8,365
8,498
Dec-06
1921
40
Tulane, LA
5,336
84
8,721
8,805
Dec-06
1950
40
Rockaway, NJ
14,900
4,646
20,428
25,074
Dec-06
2002
40
El Segundo, CA
13,282
3,012
45,022
48,034
Dec-06
1975
40
El Segundo, CA
16,233
3,030
32,808
35,838
Dec-06
1979
40
Orlando, FL
11,498
33,671
45,169
Dec-06
1984
40
Beaumont, TX
22,988
22,988
Dec-06
1983
40
Carteret, NJ
3,834
24,572
28,406
Dec-06
1980
40
Bedford, TX
1,983
4,037
6,020
Dec-06
1983
40
Rochester, NY
18,800
674
32,783
33,457
Dec-06
1988
40
Las Vegas, NV
8,819
53,134
61,953
Dec-06
1982
40
Walnut Creek, CA
2,775
14,130
16,905
Dec-06
1983
40
Rock Falls, IL
135
702
837
Dec-06
1991
40
Florence, AL
796
3,747
4,543
Dec-06
1983
40
Chattanooga, TN
550
1,241
1,791
Dec-06
1982
40
Paris, TN
247
547
794
Dec-06
1982
40
Lake Forest, CA
1,296
1,568
2,864
Dec-06
1983
40
Morgan Hill, CA
687
2,026
2,713
Dec-06
1984
40
Redlands, CA
659
1,802
2,461
Dec-06
1980
40
Union City, CA
1,849
1,897
3,746
Dec-06
1984
40
Yorba Linda, CA
751
2,200
2,951
Dec-06
1982
40
Chamblee, GA
770
186
956
Dec-06
1972
40
Atlanta, GA
1,014
269
1,283
Dec-06
1972
40
Atlanta, GA
870
187
1,057
Dec-06
1975
40
Cumming, GA
1,558
1,368
2,926
Dec-06
1968
40
Duluth, GA
660
1,014
1,674
Dec-06
1971
40
Forest Park, GA
668
1,242
1,910
Dec-06
1969
40
Jonesboro, GA
778
146
924
Dec-06
1971
40
Stone Mountain, GA
672
276
948
Dec-06
1973
40
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Land and
Buildings
Depreciation
Useful life computing
Land
and
and
Date
Date
depreciation in latest
Description
Location
Encumbrances
Estates
Improvements
Total
Amortization
Acquired
Constructed
income statements (years)
Carrollton, TX
1,545
3,460
5,005
Dec-06
1984
40
Corona, CA
743
1,342
2,085
Dec-06
1980
40
Indio, CA
331
1,954
2,285
Dec-06
1980
40
Charlotte, NC
606
2,561
3,167
Dec-06
1982
40
Concord, NC
685
1,862
2,547
Dec-06
1983
40
Thomasville, NC
610
1,854
2,464
Dec-06
1998
40
Carmel, IN
921
4,727
5,648
Dec-06
1981
40
Lawrence, IN
404
1,737
2,141
Dec-06
1983
40
Franklin, OH
1,089
1,699
2,788
Dec-06
1961
40
Dallas, TX
807
5,381
6,188
Dec-06
1960
40
Houston, TX
990
4,649
5,639
Dec-06
1982
40
Port Richey, FL
1,376
1,664
3,040
Dec-06
1980
40
Mammoth Lake, CA
6,279
2,761
9,040
Dec-06
1982
40
Aurora, CO
1,224
1,431
2,655
Dec-06
1981
40
Billings, MT
511
3,058
3,569
Dec-06
1981
40
Fort Worth, TX
1,003
3,304
4,307
Dec-06
1985
40
Mesa, AZ
189
312
501
Dec-06
1984
40
Atascadero, CA
1,523
571
2,094
Dec-06
1998
40
Beaumont, CA
272
553
825
Dec-06
1980
40
Paso Robles, CA
1,099
958
2,057
Dec-06
1980
40
Farmington, NM
90
155
245
Dec-06
1985
40
Las Vegas, NV
334
250
584
Dec-06
1984
40
El Paso, TX
82
56
138
Dec-06
1939
40
El Paso, TX
121
126
247
Dec-06
1980
40
Lubbock, TX
167
80
247
Dec-06
1982
40
Cheyenne, WY
956
1,974
2,930
Dec-06
1981
40
Greenville, TX
562
2,743
3,305
Dec-06
1985
40
Bisbee, AZ
478
2,426
2,904
Dec-06
1984
40
Tucson, AZ
1,459
3,596
5,055
Dec-06
1984
40
Lawton, OK
663
1,288
1,951
Dec-06
1984
40
Grants Pass, OR
1,894
1,470
3,364
Dec-06
1984
40
Grand Prairie, TX
1,132
4,754
5,886
Dec-06
1984
40
Graham, WA
2,195
4,478
6,673
Dec-06
1984
40
Milton, WA
1,941
5,310
7,251
Dec-06
1989
40
Redmond, WA
4,653
5,355
10,008
Dec-06
1985
40
Spokane, WA
449
3,070
3,519
Dec-06
1984
40
Aurora, CO
1,017
673
1,690
Dec-06
1980
40
Santa Monica, CA
16,172
29,756
45,928
Dec-06
1980
40
Baltimore, MD
1,146
4,326
3,684
8,010
Dec-06
1978
40
Pleasanton, CA
11,258
29,359
40,617
Dec-06
1981
40
Sandy, UT
1,505
3,375
4,880
Dec-06
1981
40
Jacksonville, NC
1,151
1,392
2,543
Dec-06
1982
40
Jefferson, NC
71
884
955
Dec-06
1979
40
Lexington, NC
832
1,429
2,261
Dec-06
1983
40
Moncks Corner, SC
13
1,510
1,523
Dec-06
1982
40
Staunton, VA
1,028
1,297
2,325
Dec-06
1971
40
San Diego, CA
32,372
16,202
48,574
Dec-06
1969
40
Doylestown, PA
980
855
1,835
Dec-06
1976
40
Lansdale, PA
488
333
821
Dec-06
1966
40
Lima, PA
1,011
961
1,972
Dec-06
1983
40
Philadelphia, PA
75
1,129
1,204
Dec-06
1921
40
Philadelphia, PA
99
1,375
1,474
Dec-06
1920
40
Philadelphia, PA
510
810
1,320
Dec-06
1970
40
Philadelphia, PA
217
1,406
1,623
Dec-06
1980
40
Philadelphia, PA
134
1,874
2,008
Dec-06
1960
40
Philadelphia, PA
92
811
903
Dec-06
1922
40
Philadelphia, PA
86
565
651
Dec-06
1975
40
Philadelphia, PA
75
1,083
1,158
Dec-06
1920
40
Richboro, PA
686
897
1,583
Dec-06
1976
40
Wayne, PA
1,877
981
2,858
Dec-06
1983
40
Montgomery, AL
783
2,617
3,400
Dec-06
1980
40
Port Orchard, WA
2,167
1,293
3,460
Dec-06
1983
40
Minden, LA
334
4,888
5,222
Dec-06
1982
40
Albuquerque, NM
2,900
3,080
5,980
Dec-06
1982
40
Garland, TX
763
3,448
4,211
Dec-06
1983
40
Granbury, TX
1,131
3,986
5,117
Dec-06
1982
40
Hillsboro, TX
139
1,581
1,720
Dec-06
1982
40
Garwood, TX
3,920
9,868
13,788
Dec-06
1980
40
Philadelphia, PA
2,548
12,487
15,035
Dec-06
1980
40
Portchester, NY
7,086
9,313
16,399
Dec-06
1982
40
Tustin, CA
9,324
6,803
16,127
Dec-06
1977
40
Ventura, CA
596
11,058
11,654
Dec-06
1983
40
Tallahassee, FL
3,700
3,700
Dec-06
1980
40
Lubbock, TX
417
1,783
2,200
Dec-06
1978
40
Edmonds, WA
2,600
2,600
Dec-06
1981
40
Evanston, WY
173
1,630
1,803
Dec-06
1975
40
Evanston, WY
190
887
1,077
Dec-06
1975
40
Memphis, TN
1,200
14,547
15,747
Dec-06
1973
40
Long Beach, CA
6,230
7,802
14,032
Dec-06
1981
40
N. Myrtle Beach, SC
1,481
2,078
3,559
Dec-06
1983
40
Cincinnati, OH
1,191
10,848
12,039
Dec-06
1991
40
Owensboro, KY
7,487
819
2,439
3,258
Dec-06
1975
40
Lewisville, TX
3,798
31,544
35,342
Dec-06
1981
40
Lumberton, NC
423
16,967
17,390
Dec-06
1998
40
McDonough, GA
2,530
16,430
18,960
Dec-06
2000
40
Columbus, OH
1,972
10,476
12,448
Dec-06
1973
40
Saugerties, NY
508
2,837
3,345
Dec-06
1979
40
Palo Alto, CA
12,435
17,028
29,463
Dec-06
1974
40
North Berwick, ME
1,468
27,971
29,439
Dec-06
1965
40
Franklin, TN
964
7,047
8,011
Dec-06
1970
40
Orlando, FL
1,030
10,869
11,899
Dec-06
1981
40
Windsor, WI
1,284
12,905
14,189
Dec-06
1997
40
Rockford, Central, IL
2,622
393
4,018
4,411
Dec-06
1998
40
Rockford, Rock, IL
4,278
7,399
7,399
Dec-06
1991
40
Sun City, AZ
2,154
2,775
4,929
Dec-06
1982
40
Ft. Collins, CO
886
2,427
3,313
Dec-06
1982
40
Carlsbad, NM
918
775
1,693
Dec-06
1980
40
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Land and
Buildings
Depreciation
Useful life computing
Land
and
and
Date
Date
depreciation in latest
Description
Location
Encumbrances
Estates
Improvements
Total
Amortization
Acquired
Constructed
income statements (years)
Corpus Christi, TX
987
974
1,961
Dec-06
1983
40
El Paso, TX
220
1,749
1,969
Dec-06
1982
40
McAllen, TX
606
1,257
1,863
Dec-06
2004
40
Victoria, TX
300
1,149
1,449
Dec-06
1981
40
El Segundo, CA
55,000
3,074
21,608
24,682
Dec-06
1979
40
Statesville, NC
14,100
910
20,467
21,377
Dec-06
1999
40
Irvine, CA
9,094
4,856
36,954
41,810
Dec-06
1983
40
Baltimore, MD
4,500
4,500
Dec-06
40
San Francisco, CA
23,314
193
25,919
26,112
Dec-06
1959
40
Pleasanton, CA
4,652
1,931
2,737
4,668
Dec-06
1984
40
Cincinnati, OH
Dec-06
1980
40
$
1,510,781
625,717
3,121,439
$
3,747,156
$
276,129
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2006
2005
2004
$
1,883,115
$
1,407,872
$
1,162,395
1,918,700
671,955
472,988
(53,696
)
(34,120
)
(31,452
)
(117,411
)
(186,456
)
110,728
16,176
(113,033
)
(32,339
)
(25,779
)
(6,100
)
(12,842
)
7,442
$
3,747,156
$
1,883,115
$
1,407,872
$
241,188
$
180,610
$
160,623
67,456
60,096
36,561
(37,178
)
1,506
(15,472
)
(1,024
)
(1,852
)
4,616
750
47
$
276,129
$
241,188
$
180,610
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Page
Financial Statements
63-88
Financial Statement Schedule
89-93
Exhibits
95-101
Exhibit
No.
Exhibit
Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated July 23, 2006, by and between Newkirk Realty Trust, Inc.
(Newkirk) and Lexington Realty Trust (formerly known as Lexington Corporate Properties Trust,
the Company) (filed as Exhibit 2.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed July 24,
2006 (the 07/24/06 8-K)) (1)
Amendment No. 1 to Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of
September 11, 2006, by and between
Newkirk and the Company (filed as Exhibit 2.1 to the Companys Current Report
on Form 8-K filed September 13, 2006 (the 09/13/06 8-K)) (1)
Amendment No. 2 to Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of
October 13, 2006, by and between
Newkirk and the Company (filed as Exhibit 2.1 to the Companys Current Report
on Form 8-K filed October 13, 2006) (1)
Articles of Merger and Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of the Company, dated December
31, 2006 (filed as Exhibit 3.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed January 8, 2007
(the 01/08/07 8-K)) (1)
Articles Supplementary Relating to the 7.55% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, par
value $.0001 per share (filed as Exhibit 3.3 to the Companys Registration Statement on Form 8A
filed February 14, 2007 (the 02/14/07 Registration Statement)) (1)
Amended and Restated By-laws of the Company (filed as Exhibit 3.2 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Fifth Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Lepercq Corporate Income Fund L.P.
(LCIF), dated as of December 31, 1996, as supplemented (the LCIF Partnership Agreement)
(filed as Exhibit 3.3 to the Companys Registration Statement of Form S-3/A filed September 10,
1999 (the 09/10/99 Registration Statement)) (1)
Amendment No. 1 to the LCIF Partnership Agreement dated as of December 31, 2000 (filed as Exhibit
3.11 to the Companys Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003, filed
February 26, 2004 (the 2003 10-K)) (1)
First Amendment to the LCIF Partnership Agreement effective as of June 19, 2003 (filed as Exhibit
3.12 to the 2003 10-K) (1)
Second Amendment to the LCIF Partnership Agreement effective as of June 30, 2003 (filed as
Exhibit 3.13 to the 2003 10-K) (1)
Third Amendment to the LCIF Partnership Agreement effective as of December 31, 2003 (filed as
Exhibit 3.13 to the Companys Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2004,
filed on March 16, 2005 (the 2004 10-K)) (1)
Fourth Amendment to the LCIF Partnership Agreement effective as of October 28, 2004 (filed as
Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed November 4, 2004) (1)
Fifth Amendment to the LCIF Partnership Agreement effective as of December 8, 2004 (filed as
Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed December 14, 2004 (the 12/14/04
8-K)) (1)
Sixth Amendment to the LCIF Partnership Agreement effective as of June 30, 2003 (filed as Exhibit
10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed January 3, 2005 (the 01/03/05 8-K)) (1)
Seventh Amendment to the LCIF Partnership Agreement (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys
Current Report on Form 8-K filed November 3, 2005)(1)
Second Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Lepercq Corporate Income Fund II
L.P. (LCIF II), dated as of August 27, 1998 the (LCIF II Partnership Agreement) (filed as
Exhibit 3.4 to the 9/10/99 Registration Statement)(1)
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Exhibit
No.
Exhibit
First Amendment to the LCIF II Partnership Agreement effective as of June 19, 2003 (filed as
Exhibit 3.14 to the 2003 10-K) (1)
Second Amendment to the LCIF II Partnership Agreement effective as of June 30, 2003 (filed as
Exhibit 3.15 to the 2003 10-K) (1)
Third Amendment to the LCIF II Partnership Agreement effective as of December 8, 2004 (filed as
Exhibit 10.2 to 12/14/04 8-K) (1)
Fourth Amendment to the LCIF II Partnership Agreement effective as of January 3, 2005 (filed as
Exhibit 10.2 to 01/03/05 8-K) (1)
Fifth Amendment to the LCIF II Partnership Agreement effective as of July 23, 2006 (filed as
Exhibit 99.5 to the 07/24/06 8-K) (1)
Sixth Amendment to the LCIF II Partnership Agreement effective as of December 20, 2006 (filed as
Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed December 22, 2006)(1)
Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Net 3 Acquisition L.P. (the Net 3
Partnership Agreement) (filed as Exhibit 3.16 to the Companys Registration Statement of Form
S-3 filed November 16, 2006) (1)
First Amendment to the Net 3 Partnership Agreement effective as of November 29, 2001 (filed as
Exhibit 3.17 to the 2003 10-K) (1)
Second Amendment to the Net 3 Partnership Agreement effective as of June 19, 2003 (filed as
Exhibit 3.18 to the 2003 10-K) (1)
Third Amendment to the Net 3 Partnership Agreement effective as of June 30, 2003 (filed as
Exhibit 3.19 to the 2003 10-K) (1)
Fourth Amendment to the Net 3 Partnership Agreement effective as of December 8, 2004 (filed as
Exhibit 10.3 to 12/14/04 8-K) (1)
Fifth Amendment to the Net 3 Partnership
Agreement effective as of January 3, 2005 (filed as Exhibit 10.3 to 01/03/05 8-K) (1)
Second Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of The Lexington Master Limited
Partnership (formerly known as The Newkirk Master Limited Partnership, the MLP), dated as of
December 31, 2006, between Lex GP-1 Trust and Lex LP-1 Trust (filed as Exhibit 10.4 to the
01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Specimen of Common Shares Certificate of the Company (2)
Form of 8.05% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock certificate (filed as Exhibit 4.1 to
the Companys Registration Statement on Form 8A filed June 17, 2003) (1)
Form of 6.50% Series C Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock certificate (filed as Exhibit 4.1
to the Companys Registration Statement on Form 8A filed December 8, 2004) (1)
Form of 7.55% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock certificate (filed as Exhibit 4.1 to
the 02/14/07 Registration Statement) (1)
Form of Special Voting Preferred Stock certificate (2)
Indenture, dated as of January 29, 2007, among The Lexington Master Limited Partnership, the
Company, the other guarantors named therein and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (filed
as Exhibit 4.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed January 29, 2007 (the 01/29/07
8-K)) (1)
First Supplemental Indenture, dated as of January 29, 2007, among The Lexington Master Limited
Partnership, the Company, the other guarantors named therein and U.S. Bank National Association,
as trustee, including the Form of 5.45% Exchangeable Guaranteed Notes due 2027 (filed as Exhibit
4.2 to the 01/29/07 8-K) (1)
Voting Trustee Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2006, among the Company, The Lexington Master
Limited Partnership and NKT Advisors LLC (filed as Exhibit 10.6 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
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Exhibit
No.
Exhibit
Form of 1994 Outside Director Shares Plan of the Company (filed as Exhibit 10.8 to the Companys
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1993) (1, 4)
Amended and Restated 2002 Equity-Based Award Plan of the Company (filed as Exhibit 10.54 to the
Companys Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2002, filed on March 24,
2003 (the 2002 10-K)) (1)
1994 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (filed as Exhibit D to the Companys Definitive Proxy Statement
dated April 12, 1994) (1, 4)
1998 Share Option Plan (filed as Exhibit A to the Companys Definitive Proxy Statement filed on
April 22, 1998) (1, 4)
Amendment to 1998 Share Option Plan (filed as Exhibit 10.3 to the Companys Current Report on
Form 8-K filed on February 6, 2006 (the 02/06/06 8-K)) (1, 4)
Amendment to 1998 Share Option Plan (filed as Exhibit 10.3 to the Companys Current Report on
Form 8-K filed on January 3, 2007 (the 01/03/07)) (1, 4)
Form of Compensation Agreement (Bonus and Long-Term Compensation) between the Company and John B.
Vander Zwaag (filed as Exhibit 10.13 to the 2004 10-K) (1, 4)
Form of Compensation Agreement (Long-Term Compensation) between the Company and the following
officers: Richard J. Rouse and Patrick Carroll (filed as Exhibit 10.15 to the 2004 10-K) (1, 4)
Form of Compensation Agreement (Bonus and Long-Term Compensation) between the Company and the
following officers: E. Robert Roskind and T. Wilson Eglin (filed as Exhibit 10.16 to the 2004
10-K) (1, 4)
Form of Nonvested Share Agreement (Performance Bonus Award) between the Company and the following
officers: E. Robert Roskind, T. Wilson Eglin, Richard J. Rouse and Patrick Carroll (filed as
Exhibit 10.1 to the 02/06/06 8-K) (1, 4)
Form of Nonvested Share Agreement (Long-Term Incentive Award) between the Company and the
following officers: E. Robert Roskind, T. Wilson Eglin, Richard J. Rouse, Patrick Carroll and
John B. Vander Zwaag (filed as Exhibit 10.2 to the 02/06/06 8-K) (1, 4)
Form of the Companys Nonvested Share Agreement, dated as of December 28, 2006 (filed as Exhibit
10.2 to the 01/03/07 8-K) (1)
Form of Lock-Up and Claw-Back Agreement, dated as of December 28, 2007 (filed as Exhibit 10.4 to
the 01/03/07 8-K) (1)
Lexington Strategic Asset Corp. (LSAC) 2005 Equity Incentive Compensation Plan (filed as
Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed on September 13, 2005 (the
09/13/05 8-K)) (1, 4)
Form of Restricted Share Award Agreement under the LSAC 2005 Equity Incentive Compensation Plan
(filed as Exhibit 10.2 to the 09/13/05 8-K) (1, 4)
Amendment to LSAC 2005 Equity Incentive Compensation Plan (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys
Current Report on Form 8-K filed on October 6, 2005 (the 10/06/05 8-K)) (1, 4)
Form of Rescission of Restricted Share Award Agreement under the LSAC 2005 Equity Incentive
Compensation Plan (filed as Exhibit 10.2 to the 10/06/05 8-K) (1, 4)
Employment Agreement between the Company and E. Robert Roskind, dated May 4, 2006 (filed as
Exhibit 99.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed May 5, 2006 (the 05/05/06 8-K))
(1, 4)
Employment Agreement between the Company and T. Wilson Eglin, dated May 4, 2006 (filed as Exhibit
99.2 to the 05/05/06 8-K) (1, 4)
Employment Agreement between the Company and Richard J. Rouse, dated May 4, 2006 (filed as
Exhibit 99.3 to the 05/05/06 8-K) (1, 4)
Employment Agreement between the Company and Patrick Carroll, dated May 4, 2006 (filed as Exhibit
99.4 to the 05/05/06 8-K) (1, 4)
Employment Agreement between the Company and John B. Vander Zwaag, dated May 4, 2006 (filed as
Exhibit 99.5 to the 05/05/06 8-K) (1, 4)
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Exhibit
No.
Exhibit
Employment Agreement, effective as of December 31, 2006, between the Company and Michael L.
Ashner (filed as Exhibit 10.16 to the 01/08/07 8-K)(1)
Waiver Letters, dated as of July 23, 2006 and delivered by each of E. Robert Roskind, Richard J.
Rouse, T. Wilson Eglin, Patrick Carroll and John B. Vander Zwaag (filed as Exhibit 10.17 to the
01/08/07 8-K)(1)
2007 Trustee Fees Term Sheet (detailed on the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed February
12, 2007) (1, 4)
Form of Indemnification Agreement between the Company and certain officers and trustees (filed as
Exhibit 10.3 to the 2002 10-K) (1)
Credit Agreement among the Company, LCIF, LCIF II, Net 3 Acquisition L.P., jointly and severally
as borrowers, certain subsidiaries of the Company, as guarantors, Wachovia Capital Markets, LLC,
as lead arranger, Wachovia Bank, National Association, as agent, Key Bank, N.A., as Syndication
agent, each of Sovereign Bank and PNC Bank, National Association, as co-documentation agent, and
each of the financial institutions initially a signatory thereto together with their assignees
pursuant to Section 12.5(d) therein (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys Current Report on
Form 8-K filed June 30, 2005) (1)
First Amendment to Credit Agreement, dated as of June 1, 2006 (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the
Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed June 2, 2006) (1)
Second Amendment to Credit Agreement, dated as of December 27, 2006 (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the
01/03/07 8-K) (1)
Master Loan Agreement, dated August 11, 2005, among the MLP and T-Two Partners, L.P., KeyBank
National Association, Bank of America, N.A., Lasalle Bank, National Association, and KeyBanc
Capital Markets (filed as Exhibit 10.16 to Amendment No. 1 to Newkirks Registration Statement on
Form S-11/A (Registration No. 333-127278) filed on
September 16, 2005 (Amendment No. 1 to NKTs
S-11)) (1)
Master Promissory Note, dated as of August 11, 2005, by the MLP in favor of KeyBank National
Association (filed as Exhibit 10.17 to Amendment No. 1 to NKTs S-11) (1)
Form of Mortgage, dated as of August 11, 2005, from the MLP in favor of KeyBank National
Association (filed as Exhibit 10.18 to Amendment No. 1 to NKTs S-11) (1)
Ownership Interest Pledge and
Security Agreement, dated as of August 11, 2005, from the MLP to KeyBank National Association (filed as Exhibit 10.19 to Amendment
No. 1 to NKTs S-11) (1)
Ownership Interest Pledge and Security Agreement (subsidiaries), dated as of August 11, 2005,
from the MLP to KeyBank National Association (filed as Exhibit
10.20 to Amendment No. 1 to NKTs S-11) (1)
Ownership Interest Pledge and Security Agreement (Finco, GP and Capital), dated as of August 11,
2005, from the MLP to KeyBank National Association (filed as
Exhibit 10.21 to Amendment No. 1 to NKTs S-11) (1)
Indemnity Agreement, dated as of August 11, 2005, from the MLP to
KeyBank National Association (filed as Exhibit 10.22 to Amendment No. 1 to NKTs S-11) (1)
Master Repurchase Agreement, dated May 24, 2006, between Bear, Stearns International Limited and
111 Debt Acquisition-Two LLC (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to NewKirks Current Report on Form 8-K filed May
30, 2006) (1)
Master Repurchase Agreement, dated March 30, 2006, among Column Financial Inc., 111 Debt
Acquisition LLC, 111 Debt Acquisition Mezz LLC and Newkirk (filed as Exhibit
10.2 to Newkirks Current Report on Form 8-K filed
April 5, 2006 (the NKT 04/05/06 8-K)) (1)
Advisory Agreement, dated as of October 6, 2005, by and among LSAC, LSAC Operating Partnership
L.P. and LXP Advisory LLC (2)
Investment Advisory and Asset Management Agreement by and between AGAR International Holdings
Ltd. and Lexington Realty Advisors, Inc. (LRA) (filed as Exhibit 10.40 to the Companys Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2000 and filed on April 2, 2001)(1)
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Exhibit
No.
Exhibit
Limited Liability Company Agreement of 111 Debt Holdings LLC, dated March 31, 2006, among the
MLP, WRT Realty, L.P. and FUR Holdings LLC (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the NKT 04/05/06 8-K) (1, 4)
Operating Agreement of Lexington Acquiport Company, LLC (LAC I) and Management Agreement
between LRA and LAC I (filed as Exhibit 2 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed
August 3, 1999) (1)
First Amendment to Operating Agreement of LAC I, dated as of December 5, 2001 (filed as Exhibit
99.6 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed December 21, 2001 (the 12/21/01 8-K) (1)
Second Amendment to Operating Agreement of LAC I, dated as of November 10, 2006 (filed as Exhibit
10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed November 13, 2006 (the 11/13/06 8-K))
(1)
First Amendment to Management Agreement, dated as of December 5, 2001, by and between LAC I and
LRA (filed as Exhibit 99.7 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed December 21, 2001
(the 2001 8-K)) (1)
Operating Agreement of Lexington Acquiport Company II, LLC (LAC II), dated as of December 5,
2001 (filed as Exhibit 99.4 to the 12/21/01 8-K) (1)
First Amendment to Operating Agreement of LAC II, dated as of November 10, 2006 (filed as Exhibit
10.2 to the 11/13/06 8-K) (1)
Management Agreement, dated as of December 5, 2001, by and between LAC II and LRA (filed as
Exhibit 99.5 to the 12/21/01 8-K) (1)
Limited Partnership Agreement of Lexington/Lion Venture L.P. (Lex/Lion), dated as of October 1,
2003, and Management Agreement between Lex/Lion and LRA (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys
Current Report on Form 8-K filed October 3, 2003) (1)
First Amendment to the Limited Partnership Agreement of Lex/Lion, dated as of December 4, 2003
(filed as Exhibit 10.23 to the 2004 10-K) (1)
Second Amendment to the Limited Partnership Agreement of Lex/Lion, effective as of August 11,
2004 (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed October 5, 2004)
(1)
Third Amendment to the Limited Partnership Agreement of Lex/Lion, dated as of December 29, 2005
(filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed on January 5, 2006) (1,
4)
Management Agreement, dated as of October 1, 2003, by and between Lex/Lion and LRA (2)
Limited Liability Company Agreement of Triple Net Investment Company LLC (TNI), dated as of
June 4, 2004 (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed June 15,
2004) (1)
First Amendment to the Limited Liability Company Agreement of TNI, dated as of December 22, 2004
(filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Companys Current Report on Form 8-K filed December 28, 2004) (1)
Management Agreement, dated as of June 4, 2004, by and between TNI and LRA (filed as Exhibit
10.26 to the 2004 10-K) (1)
Funding Agreement, dated as of
July 23, 2006, by and among LCIF, LCIF II and Net 3 Acquisition
L.P. and the
Company (filed as Exhibit 99.4 to the 07/24/06 8-K) (1)
Funding Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2006, by and among LCIF, LCIF II, Net 3 Acquisition
L.P., the MLP and the Company (filed as Exhibit 10.2 to the 01/08/07 8-K)(1)
Guaranty Agreement, effective as of December 31, 2006, between the Company and the MLP (filed as
Exhibit 10.5 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Amended and Restated Exclusivity Services Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2006, between the
Company and Michael L. Ashner (filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Transition Services Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2006, between the Company and First
Winthrop Corporation (filed as Exhibit 10.3 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Acquisition Agreement, dated as of
November 7, 2005, between Newkirk and First Union Real Estate
Equity and Mortgage Investments (First Union) (filed as Exhibit 10.4 to First Unions Current
Report on Form 8-K filed on November 10, 2005) (1)
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Exhibit
No.
Exhibit
Amendment to Acquisition Agreement and Assignment and Assumption, dated as of December 31, 2006,
among Newkirk, Winthrop Realty Trust and the Company (filed as Exhibit 10.7 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Letter Agreement among Newkirk, Apollo Real Estate Investment Fund III, L.P., the MLP, NKT Advisors
LLC, Vornado Realty Trust, VNK Corp., Vornado Newkirk LLC, Vornado MLP GP LLC and WEM Bryn Mawr
Associates LLC (filed as Exhibit 10.15 to Amendment No. 5 to Newkirks Registration Statement on Form
S-11/A filed October 28, 2005 (Amendment No. 5 to NKTs S-11)) (1)
Amendment to the Letter Agreement among Newkirk, Apollo Real Estate Investment Fund III, L.P., the
MLP, NKT Advisors LLC, Vornado Realty Trust, Vornado Realty L.P., VNK Corp., Vornado Newkirk LLC,
Vornado MLP GP LLC, and WEM-Brynmawr Associates LLC (filed as Exhibit 10.25 to Amendment No. 5 to
NKTs S-11) (1)
Ownership Limit Waiver Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2006, between the Company and Vornado
Realty, L.P. (filed as Exhibit 10.8 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Ownership Limit Waiver Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2006, between the Company and Apollo
Real Estate Investment Fund III, L.P. (filed as Exhibit 10.9 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2006, between the Company and Michael L.
Ashner (filed as Exhibit 10.10 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2006, between the Company and
WEM-Brynmawr Associates LLC (filed as Exhibit 10.11 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of November 7, 2005, between Newkirk
and Vornado Realty Trust (filed as Exhibit 10.4 to Newkirks Current Report on Form 8-K filed
November 15, 2005 (NKTs 11/15/05 8-K)) (1)
Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of November 7, 2005, between Newkirk
and Apollo Real Estate Investment Fund III, L.P. (Apollo) (filed as Exhibit 10.5 to NKTs
11/15/05 8-K) (1)
Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of November 7, 2005, between the Company and First Union
(filed as Exhibit 10.6 to NKTs 11/15/05 8-K) (1)
Assignment and Assumption Agreement, effective as of December 31, 2006, among Newkirk, the Company,
and Vornado Realty L.P. (filed as Exhibit 10.12 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Assignment and Assumption Agreement, effective as of December 31, 2006 among Newkirk, the Company,
and Apollo Real Estate Investment Fund III, L.P. (filed as Exhibit 10.13 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Assignment and Assumption Agreement, effective as of December 31, 2006, among Newkirk, the Company,
and Winthrop Realty Trust filed as Exhibit 10.14 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of January 29, 2007, among the MLP, the Company, LCIF,
LCIF II, Net 3 Acquisition L.P., Lehman Brothers Inc. and Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc., for
themselves and on behalf of the initial purchasers named therein (filed as Exhibit 4.3 to the
01/29/07 8-K) (1)
Common Share Delivery Agreement, made as of January 29, 2007, between the MLP and the Company (2)
Property Management Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2006, among the Company, the MLP, and
Winthrop Management L.P. (filed as Exhibit 10.15 to the 01/08/07 8-K) (1)
Statement of Computation of Ratio of Earnings to Combined Fixed Charges and Preferred Dividend (2)
Amended and Restated Code of Business Conduct and Ethics (filed as Exhibit 14.1 to the Companys
Current Report on
Form 8-K filed March 20, 2006) (1)
List of Subsidiaries of the Trust (2)
Consent of KPMG LLP (2)
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (3)
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (3)
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Exhibit
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Exhibit
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant
to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (3)
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant
to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (3)
(1)
Incorporated by reference.
(2)
Filed herewith.
(3)
Furnished herewith.
(4)
Management contract or compensatory plan or arrangement.
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LEXINGTON REALTY TRUST
By:
/s/ T. Wilson Eglin
T. Wilson Eglin
Chief Executive Officer
Signature
Title
/s/ Michael L. Ashner
Chairman of the Board of Trustees
And Director of Strategic Acquisitions
/s/ E. Robert Roskind
Co-Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees
/s/ Richard J. Rouse
Co-Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees
and Chief Investment Officer
/s/ T. Wilson Eglin
Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief
Operating Officer and Trustee
/s/ Patrick Carroll
Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and
Executive Vice President
/s/ John B. Vander Zwaag
Executive Vice President
/s/ Paul R. Wood
Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer
and Secretary
/s/ William Borruso
Trustee
/s/ Clifford Broser
Trustee
/s/ Geoffrey Dohrmann
Trustee
/s/ Carl D. Glickman
Trustee
/s/ James Grosfeld
Trustee
/s/ Richard Frary
Trustee
/s/ Kevin W. Lynch
Trustee
as tenants in common
as tenants by the entireties
as joint tenants
with right of
survivorship and
not as tenants in
common
Custodian
(Cust)
(Minor)
under Uniform Gifts to Minors
Act
(State)
UNIF TRF MIN ACT
Custodian (until age
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Partnership: | One Penn Plaza, Suite 4015 | ||
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Attention: Chief Executive Officer | |||
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Fax: 212-594-6600 | |||
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with a copy to: | Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP | ||
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Attention: Mark Schonberger, Esq. | |||
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The Advisor: | LXP Advisory LLC | ||
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c/o Lexington Corporate Properties Trust | |||
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One Penn Plaza, Suite 4015 | |||
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Attention: Chief Executive Officer | |||
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| General Purpose Real Estate office, retail, and industrial properties net leased to private and middle market type tenants, most of which will be either unrated or below investment grade credits. | ||
| Special Purpose Real Estate net leased special purpose properties in the United States, such as medical buildings, theaters, hotels and auto dealerships. | ||
| Non-U.S. Net Leased Properties net leased properties in the Americas with rent payments denominated in U.S. dollars which are typically leased to U.S. companies. | ||
| Specialized Facilities large scale facilities in the United States supported by net leases or other contracts where a significant portion of the facilitys value is in equipment or other improvements, such as power generation assets and cell phone towers. | ||
| Integral Equipment net leased equipment and major capital assets that are integral to the operations of LSACs tenants and to LSACs real estate investments. |
| No investment may be made that would cause Lexington Strategic Asset Corp. (the Company ) to be regulated as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940. |
| No more than 20% of the Companys equity, determined as of the date of each investment, may be invested in any single asset. |
| The loan-to-value ratio on the Companys portfolio may not exceed 75% of the total purchase price of the assets in the Companys portfolio, depending on the characteristics of the Companys portfolio. |
| The Company may not co-invest with LXP Advisory LLC (the Advisor ) or any of its affiliates unless the Companys investment committee determines that (i) the co-investment is otherwise in accordance with these investment guidelines and (ii) the terms of the co-investment are at least as favorable to the Company as to the Advisor or the affiliate (as applicable) making such co-investment. |
| No more than 20% of the Companys equity, determined as of the date of an investment, may be invested in assets located outside of the United States. |
| No more than 20% of the Companys equity, determined as of the date of an investment, may be invested in equipment assets. |
| Before the Company engages in any transaction, the approval of the Companys investment committee must be obtained. Upon the approval of the Companys investment committee, the Advisor may engage in transactions for investments meeting these guidelines without the approval of the Companys board of directors if such transaction or series of related transactions have a purchase price less than $25.0 million. |
| The Advisor is required to seek the approval of a majority of the Companys board of directors before it engages in a transaction or series of related transactions with a purchase price in excess of $25.0 million. |
| The Advisor is required to seek the approval of a majority of the independent members of the Companys board of directors for: (i) any transaction that would involve the acquisition by the Company of an investment in which the Advisor or any of its affiliates has an ownership interest, or the sale by the Company of an investment to the Advisor or any of its affiliates, (ii) any investment by the Company entered into with the Advisor or any of its affiliates, and (iii) any circumstances where the Advisor is subject to an actual or potential conflict of interest because it manages both the Company and another person with whom the Company has a contractual relationship. |
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PARTNERSHIP | LEXINGTON/LION VENTURE LP a Delaware limited partnership | |||||
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RATIO OF EARNINGS TO COMBINED FIXED CHARGES AND PREFERRED
DIVIDENDS
For the year ended December 31,
($000s)
Earnings
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
$
(3,476
)
$
21,223
$
31,028
$
16,670
$
15,702
69,593
61,174
41,394
29,960
27,354
1,809
1,443
1,062
923
878
(7,228
)
(4,409
)
56
6,221
345
22,239
14,663
5,294
8,128
5,579
$
82,937
$
94,094
$
78,834
$
61,902
$
49,858
$
69,593
$
61,174
$
41,394
$
29,960
$
27,354
(7,228
)
(4,409
)
56
6,221
345
513
816
225
142
24
16,435
16,435
6,945
3,392
693
1,809
1,443
1,062
923
878
$
81,122
$
75,459
$
49,682
$
40,638
$
29,294
1.02
1.25
1.59
1.52
1.70
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Exhibit 23
Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
The Shareholders
We consent to the incorporation by reference in the registration statement on
Form S-3 (File Nos. 333-136541, 333-138774, 333-140073, 333-131347, 333-121708,
333-113508, 333-109393, 333-103140, 333-102307, 333-90932, 333-71998,
333-92609, 333-85631, 333-76709, 333-70217 and 333-57853), on Form S-4 (File
Nos. 333-137296 and 333-139743), and on Form S-8 (File Nos. 333-102232 and
333-85625) of Lexington Realty Trust (formerly known as Lexington Corporate
Properties Trust) of our reports dated February 28, 2007, with respect to the
consolidated balance sheets of Lexington Realty Trust and subsidiaries as of
December 31, 2006 and 2005, and the related consolidated statements of
operations, comprehensive income, changes in shareholders equity, and cash
flows for each of the years in the three-year period ended December 31, 2006,
and the related financial statement schedule, managements assessment of the
effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting as of
December 31, 2006 and the effectiveness of internal control over financial
reporting as of December 31, 2006, which reports appear in the December 31,
2006 annual report on Form 10-K of Lexington Realty Trust.
KPMG LLP
Lexington Realty Trust
New York, New York
February 28, 2007
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