Kimco Realty acquires open-air grocery anchored portfolio in Long Island for $376m

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Kimco Realty, a North American open-air and grocery-anchored shopping centers operator, has acquired an open-air grocery anchored portfolio in Long Island, New York for $375.8 million.

The acquisition is said to increase Kimco Realty’s footprint in New York’s high barrier-to-entry market.

The acquired portfolio includes eight shopping centers, namely The Gardens at Great Neck, The Market Place, Woodbury Common, Southgate Shopping Center, Stop & Shop Shopping Center, Syosset Corners, Green Cove Plaza, and Sequams Shopping Center.

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According to Kimco Realty, the eight-property portfolio consists of 540,000 square feet of retail space, which increases its grocery-anchored shopping centers to 36, accounting for a total of more than 3.5 million square feet.

Conor Flynn — Kimco Realty CEO said: “This acquisition was a rare chance to expand our presence in one of Kimco’s most highly desired markets, with a portfolio of irreplaceable real estate located in one of the most heavily trafficked, densely populated, suburbs that offers high barriers to entry and affluent communities.”

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“The acquisition also brings us closer to our target of 85% of the company’s annual base rent coming from grocery anchored centers.”

Kimco Realty said at the end of September 2022, the company owned 28 centers spanning a combined three million square feet with an average occupancy percentage of 97.8 in the Long Island market.

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Based on the financial metrics as of 30 September 2022, Kimco Realty had cash and cash equivalents of $123.5 million on its balance sheet and then received around $301.1 million of proceeds from the divestiture of its 11.5 million shares in Albertsons.

In October 2022, Kroger and Albertsons signed a merger deal, which is expected to close in early 2024.

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