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Home > Real Estate News > Brandywine Realty Trust Announces Fourth Quarter, Full Year 2025 Results and Initiates 2026 Guidance

Brandywine Realty Trust Announces Fourth Quarter, Full Year 2025 Results and Initiates 2026 Guidance

Posted on: February 3, 2026 By: Real Estate News

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Brandywine Realty Trust (NYSE:BDN) today reported its financial and operating results for the three and twelve-month periods ended December 31, 2025.

Management Comments

“We achieved many of our full year 2025 business plan objectives including tenant retention, same store NOI results and mark-to-market rents. During the fourth quarter, we bought out our preferred partner’s equity interests at 3025 JFK and 3151 Market Street in Philadelphia, making both properties wholly owned assets. Our liquidity remains in excellent shape with no borrowings on our $600 million unsecured line of credit, and no bond maturities until November 2027,” stated Jerry Sweeney, President and Chief Executive Officer of Brandywine Realty Trust.

“Looking ahead, our 2026 business plan includes recapitalizing our remaining development joint ventures in Austin, Texas, accelerating our overall asset recycling program and further improving our liquidity. We plan to use a majority of our asset sale proceeds to reduce debt, which may include bond repurchases, and the opportunistic buyback of our common shares that we believe are significantly undervalued. Our 2026 FFO guidance range is $0.51 to $0.59 per diluted share.”

Fourth Quarter Highlights

Financial Results

  • Net loss attributable to common shareholders: $(36.9) million, or $(0.21) per share.   Our results include a $(12.2) million, or $(0.07) per share, charge related to a loss on the early extinguishment of debt related to our $245 million loan repayment.
  • Funds from Operations (FFO) available to common shareholders: $14.6 million, or $0.08 per diluted share. Our results include a $(12.2) million, or $(0.07) per share charge related to a loss on the early extinguishment of debt related to our $245 million loan repayment.

Portfolio Results

  • Core Portfolio: 88.3% occupied and 90.4% leased.
  • New and Renewal Leases Signed: 157,000 square feet in the fourth quarter in our wholly owned portfolio and, including leasing within our unconsolidated joint ventures, totaled 415,000 square feet. For full year 2025, we signed 790,000 square feet in our wholly owned portfolio and including leasing within our unconsolidated joint ventures totaled 1,558,000 square feet.
  • Rental Rate Mark-to-Market: 20.9% on an accrual basis and 10.0% on a cash basis.
  • Tenant Retention Ratio: 54% in fourth quarter and 64% for the full year 2025.
  • Same Store NOI Results: Increased 2.4% on an accrual basis and increased 3.2% on a cash basis.

Joint Venture Activity

  • On December 17, 2025, we acquired our partner’s preferred equity interest in 3151 Market Street, a 417,000 square foot office/life science building located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for $65.7 million, which was funded with cash-on-hand. As a result of the transaction, 3151 Market Street is a wholly owned asset and was consolidated in fourth quarter.
  • As previously announced, we acquired our partner’s preferred equity interest in 3025 JFK, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for $70.5 million, which was funded with cash-on-hand. In connection with the redemption, we assumed the existing $178 million secured construction loan that matures in July 2026. As a result of the transaction, 3025 JFK is a wholly owned asset and was consolidated in our fourth quarter results.

Finance/Capital Markets Activity

  • On December 19, 2025, we closed on a $50.5 million Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (“C-PACE”) financing on our development project at 3151 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The loan bears interest at 7.31% and has an initial maturity date of March 31, 2054. We have the option to prepay at any time, subject to the following prepayment premium: 5.0% through year 2 after closing, 1.0% through year 10, and 0% thereafter. The loan agreement includes $30.0 million of additional financing to fund future commitments for signed leases.
  • As previously announced, we issued $300 million of 6.125% guaranteed notes due 2031 (the “Notes”) in an underwritten public offering. Interest on the Notes is payable semi-annually on January 15 and July 15 of each year, commencing January 15, 2026. The Notes were offered to investors at a price of 100% of their principal amount and closed October 3, 2025. The net proceeds from the offering totaled approximately $296.3 million and were used to repay our consolidated secured debt loan totaling $245 million and for general corporate purposes.
  • As previously announced, we repaid a $245 million secured loan due February 2028. During the fourth quarter, we recognized a $12.2 million, or $0.07 per share, loss on debt extinguishment as a result of the early repayment. After the repayment, our core portfolio is 100% unencumbered.   
  • We had no outstanding balance on our $600.0 million unsecured revolving credit facility as of December 31, 2025.
  • We had $32.3 million of cash and cash equivalents on-hand as of December 31, 2025.

Results for the Three and Twelve-Month Periods Ended December 31, 2025

Net loss attributable to common shareholders totaled $(36.9) million or $(0.21) per share in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to a net loss of $(44.8) million or $(0.26) per share in the fourth quarter of 2024. Our 2025 results include a $(12.2) million, or $(0.07) per share, charge related to a loss on the early extinguishment of debt. Our fourth quarter 2024 results include a $(23.8) million, or $(0.14) per share, non-cash impairment charge primarily related to our unconsolidated joint venture properties located in the Metropolitan D.C. area.

FFO attributable to common shareholders in the fourth quarter of 2025 totaled $14.6 million or $0.08 per diluted share versus $29.9 million or $0.17 per diluted share in the fourth quarter of 2024. Our 2025 results include a $(12.2) million, or $(0.07) per share charge related to a loss on the early extinguishment of debt. FFO available to common shareholders. Our fourth quarter 2025 FFO payout ratio ($0.08 common share distribution / $0.08 FFO per diluted share) was 100%.

Net loss attributable to common shareholders totaled $(179.5) million or $(1.03) per share for the twelve months ended 2025 compared to a net loss of $(197.1) million attributable to common shareholders or $(1.14) per share in the twelve months ended 2024. Our full year 2025 results include non-cash impairment charges totaling $63.4 million, or $(0.37) per share related to portfolio assets located in Austin, Texas and a $(12.2) million, or $(0.07) per share charge related to a loss on the early extinguishment of debt. Our full year 2024 results include impairment losses totaling $(191.3) million, or $(1.11) per share, and non-cash income related to the reversal of the negative investment balance in an unconsolidated joint venture totaling $53.8 million, or $0.31 per share.

FFO attributable to common shareholders for the twelve months ended 2025 totaled $93.4 million, or $0.52 per diluted share compared to $148.9 million, or $0.85 per diluted share, for the year ended 2024. Our 2025 results include a $(12.2) million, or $(0.07) per share charge related to a loss on the early extinguishment of debt. Annualizing our fourth quarter dividend, the 2025 FFO payout ratio ($0.32 common share distribution / $0.52 FFO per diluted share) would be 61.5%.

Operating and Leasing Activity

In the fourth quarter of 2025, our Net Operating Income (NOI), excluding termination fees, bad debt expense and other income items increased 2.4% on an accrual basis and increased 3.2% on a cash basis for our 59 same store properties, which were 88.2% and 88.8% occupied on December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.

We leased approximately 157,000 square feet and commenced occupancy on 165,000 square feet during the fourth quarter of 2025. The fourth quarter occupancy activity includes 78,000 square feet of renewals, 44,000 square feet of new leases and 43,000 square feet of tenant expansions. We have an additional 229,000 square feet of executed new leases scheduled to commence occupancy on currently vacant space subsequent to December 31, 2025.

We achieved a 54% tenant retention ratio in our core portfolio with negative net absorption of (57,000) square feet during the fourth quarter of 2025 which includes 74,000 square feet of negative absorption due to tenants exercising early termination rights within their leases. Fourth quarter rental rate growth increased 20.9% as our renewal rental rates increased 16.8% and our new lease/expansion rental rates increased 25.9%, all on an accrual basis.

For the year ended 2025, our leasing activity totaled approximately 790,000 square feet and commenced occupancy on 1,245,000 square feet. Our year end 2025 occupancy activity includes 776,000 square feet of renewals, 334,000 square feet of new leases and 135,000 square feet of tenant expansions.

At December 31, 2025, our core portfolio of 60 properties comprising 11.3 million square feet was 88.3% occupied and we are now 90.4% leased (reflecting executed leases commencing after December 31, 2025).

Distributions

On December 10, 2025, our Board of Trustees declared a quarterly dividend distribution of $0.08 per common share that was paid on January 22, 2026 to shareholders of record as of January 7, 2026.

2026 Earnings and FFO Guidance

Based on current plans and assumptions and subject to the risks and uncertainties more fully described in our Securities and Exchange Commission filings, we are providing our 2026 loss per share guidance of $(0.66) – $(0.58) per share and 2026 FFO guidance of $0.51 – $0.59 per diluted share. This guidance is provided for informational purposes and is subject to change. The following is a reconciliation of the calculation of 2026 FFO and earnings per diluted share:

Guidance for 2026       Range    
               
  Loss per share allocated to common shareholders   $(0.66 ) to $(0.58 )
  Plus:  real estate depreciation, amortization   1.17     1.17  
  FFO per diluted share   $0.51   to $0.59  
               

Our 2026 FFO key assumptions include:

  • Year-end Core Occupancy Range: 89-90%;
  • Year-end Core Leased Range: 90-91%;
  • Rental Rate Mark-to-Market (accrual): 5-7%;
  • Rental Rate Mark-to-Market (cash): (2)-0%;
  • Same Store (accrual) NOI Range: (1)-1%;
  • Same Store (cash) NOI Range: 0-2%;
  • Speculative Revenue Target: $17.0 – $18.0 million, $12.9 million achieved;
  • Tenant Retention Rate Range: 46-48%;
  • Property Acquisition Activity: None;
  • Property Sales Activity: $280.0 – $300.0 million;
  • Development Starts: Redevelopment of one existing Uptown ATX building in Austin, Texas;
  • Financing Activity:  Refinance our $178 million 3025 JFK Construction Loan and extend our unsecured credit facility maturing in July 2026;
  • Share Buyback and Bond Repurchase Activity: Will be based on sales activity above;
  • Annual earnings and FFO per diluted share based on 180.0 million fully diluted weighted average common shares and;

The Company has provided a reconciliation of 2026 FFO guidance to our 2025 actual FFO results in its Supplemental Information Package which can be found on the investor relations page of its website.

Except as outlined in our 2026 business plan, our estimates do not include (1) possible future gains or losses or the impact on operating results from other possible future property acquisitions or dispositions, (2) the impacts of any other capital markets activity, (3) future write-offs or reinstatements of accounts receivable and accrued rent balances, or (4) future impairment charges. EPS estimates may fluctuate based on several factors, including changes in the recognition of depreciation and amortization expense, impairment losses on depreciable real estate, and any gains or losses associated with disposition activity. Management is not able to assess at this time the potential impact of these factors on projected EPS. By definition, FFO does not include real estate-related depreciation and amortization, impairment losses on depreciable real estate, or gains or losses associated with disposition activities or depreciable real estate. For a complete definition of FFO and statements of the reasons why management believes FFO provides useful information to investors, see page 41 in our fourth quarter supplement information package. There can be no assurance that our actual results will not differ materially from the estimates set forth above. Our 2026 Business Plan is included in our Supplemental Information Package.

About Brandywine Realty Trust

Brandywine Realty Trust (NYSE: BDN) is one of the largest, publicly traded, full-service, integrated real estate companies in the United States with a core focus in Philadelphia, PA and Austin, TX. Organized as a real estate investment trust (REIT), we own, develop, lease and manage an urban, town center and transit-oriented portfolio comprising 120 properties and 20.0 million square feet as of December 31, 2025. Our purpose is to shape, connect and inspire the world around us through our expertise, the relationships we foster, the communities in which we live and work, and the history we build together. For more information, please visit www.brandywinerealty.com.

Conference Call and Audio Webcast

We expect to host our fourth quarter conference call on Wednesday February 4, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. To access the conference call by phone, please visit this link here, and you will be provided with dial in details. A live webcast of the conference call will also be available on the Investor Relations page of our website at www.brandywinerealty.com. 

Looking Ahead – First Quarter 2026 Conference Call

We anticipate releasing our first quarter 2026 earnings on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, after the market close and host our first quarter 2026 conference call on Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. We expect to issue a press release in advance of these events to reconfirm the dates and times and provide all related information.

Supplemental Information

We produce a Supplemental Information Package that includes details regarding the performance of the portfolio, financial information, non-GAAP financial measures, same-store information and other useful information for investors. The Supplemental Information Package includes a reconciliation of 2026 FFO guidance to our 2025 actual FFO results. The Supplemental Information Package is available via our website, www.brandywinerealty.com, through the “Investor Relations” section.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such forward-looking statements can generally be identified by our use of forward-looking terminology such as “will,” “strategy,” “expects,” “seeks,” “believes,” “potential,” or other similar words. Because such statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and contingencies, actual results may differ materially from the expectations, intentions, beliefs, plans or predictions of the future expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements, including our 2026 Guidance and our 2026 Business Plan and expectations for timing and terms of developments, sales, capital activities, bond repurchases and common share buybacks, are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of our management and are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are difficult to predict and not within our control. Such risks, uncertainties and contingencies include, among others: reduced demand for office space and pricing pressures, including from competitors, changes to tenant work patterns that could limit our ability to lease space or set rents at expected levels or that could lead to declines in rent; uncertainty and volatility in capital and credit markets, including changes that reduce availability, and increase costs, of capital or that delay receipt of future debt financings and refinancings; the effect of inflation and interest rate fluctuations, including on the costs of our planned debt financings and refinancings; the potential loss or bankruptcy of tenants or the inability of tenants to meet their rent and other lease obligations; risks of acquisitions and dispositions, including unexpected liabilities and integration costs; delays in completing, and cost overruns incurred in connection with, our developments and redevelopments; disagreements with joint venture partners; unanticipated operating and capital costs; uninsured casualty losses and our ability to obtain adequate insurance, including coverage for terrorist acts; additional asset impairments; our dependence upon certain geographic markets; changes in governmental regulations, tax laws and rates and similar matters; impacts from changes to U.S. trade and foreign relations policies, including the imposition of tariffs; impacts of a U.S. government shutdown; unexpected costs of REIT qualification compliance; costs and disruptions as the result of a cybersecurity incident or other technology disruption; reliance on key personnel; and failure to maintain an effective system of internal control, including internal control over financial reporting. The declaration and payment of future dividends (both timing and amount) is subject to the determination of our Board of Trustees, in its sole discretion, after considering various factors, including our financial condition, historical and forecast operating results, and available cash flow, as well as any applicable laws and contractual covenants and any other relevant factors. Our Board’s practice regarding declaration of dividends may be modified at any time and from time to time. Additional information on factors which could impact us and the forward-looking statements contained herein are included in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024. We assume no obligation to update or supplement forward-looking statements that become untrue because of subsequent events except as required by law.

Non-GAAP Supplemental Financial Measures

We compute our financial results in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Although FFO and NOI are non-GAAP financial measures, we believe that FFO and NOI calculations are helpful to shareholders and potential investors and are widely recognized measures of real estate investment trust performance. At the end of this press release, we have provided a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

Funds from Operations (FFO)

We compute FFO in accordance with standards established by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT), which may not be comparable to FFO reported by other REITs that do not compute FFO in accordance with the NAREIT definition, or that interpret the NAREIT definition differently than us. NAREIT defines FFO as net income (loss) before non-controlling interests and excluding gains (losses) on sales of depreciable operating property, impairment losses on depreciable consolidated real estate, impairment losses on investments in unconsolidated real estate ventures and extraordinary items (computed in accordance with GAAP); plus real estate related depreciation and amortization (excluding amortization of deferred financing costs), and after similar adjustments for unconsolidated joint ventures. Net income, the GAAP measure that we believe to be most directly comparable to FFO, includes depreciation and amortization expenses, gains or losses on property sales, extraordinary items and non-controlling interests. To facilitate a clear understanding of our historical operating results, FFO should be examined in conjunction with net income (determined in accordance with GAAP) as presented in the financial statements included elsewhere in this release. FFO does not represent cash flow from operating activities (determined in accordance with GAAP) and should not be considered to be an alternative to net income (loss) (determined in accordance with GAAP) as an indication of our financial performance or to be an alternative to cash flow from operating activities (determined in accordance with GAAP) as a measure of our liquidity, nor is it indicative of funds available for our cash needs, including our ability to make cash distributions to shareholders. We generally consider FFO and FFO per share to be useful measures for understanding and comparing our operating results because, by excluding gains and losses related to sales of previously depreciated operating real estate assets, impairment losses and real estate asset depreciation and amortization (which can differ across owners of similar assets in similar condition based on historical cost accounting and useful life estimates), FFO and FFO per share can help investors compare the operating performance of a company’s real estate across reporting periods and to the operating performance of other companies.

Net Operating Income (NOI)

NOI (accrual basis) is a Non-GAAP financial measure equal to net income available to common shareholders, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, plus corporate general and administrative expense, depreciation and amortization, interest expense, non-controlling interest in the Operating Partnership and losses from early extinguishment of debt, less interest income, development and management income, gains from property dispositions, gains on sale from discontinued operations, gains on early extinguishment of debt, income from discontinued operations, income from unconsolidated joint ventures and non-controlling interest in property partnerships. In some cases we also present NOI on a cash basis, which is NOI after eliminating the effects of straight-lining of rent and deferred market intangible amortization. NOI presented by us may not be comparable to NOI reported by other REITs that define NOI differently. NOI should not be considered an alternative to net income as an indication of our performance or to cash flows as a measure of the Company’s liquidity or its ability to make distributions. We believe NOI is a useful measure for evaluating the operating performance of our properties, as it excludes certain components from net income available to common shareholders in order to provide results that are more closely related to a property’s results of operations. We use NOI internally to evaluate the performance of our operating segments and to make decisions about resource allocations. We concluded that NOI provides useful information to investors regarding our financial condition and results of operations, as it reflects only the income and expense items incurred at the property level, as well as the impact on operations from trends in occupancy rates, rental rates, operating costs and acquisition and development activity on an unlevered basis.

Same Store Properties

In our analysis of NOI, particularly to make comparisons of NOI between periods meaningful, it is important to provide information for properties that were in-service and owned by us throughout each period presented. We refer to properties acquired or placed in-service prior to the beginning of the earliest period presented and owned by us through the end of the latest period presented as Same Store Properties. Same Store Properties therefore exclude properties placed in-service, acquired, repositioned, held for sale or in development or redevelopment after the beginning of the earliest period presented or disposed of prior to the end of the latest period presented. Accordingly, it takes at least one year and one quarter after a property is acquired for that property to be included in Same Store Properties.

Core Portfolio

Our core portfolio is comprised of our wholly owned properties, excluding any properties currently in development, re-development or recently completed, not yet stabilized or held for sale.

Speculative Revenue

Speculative Revenue represents the amount of rental revenue the company projects to be recorded during the current calendar year from new and renewal leasing activity in its core portfolio that has yet to be executed as of the beginning of the year. This revenue is primarily attributable to the absorption of core portfolio square footage that was either vacant at the beginning of the year or the renewal of existing tenants due to expire during the current year.

 
BRANDYWINE REALTY TRUST
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)
 
    December 31, 2025   December 31, 2024
ASSETS        
Real estate investments:        
Operating properties   $ 3,753,780     $ 3,367,547  
Accumulated depreciation     (1,259,090 )     (1,171,803 )
Prepaid ground leases, net     51,399       7,233  
Right of use asset – operating leases, net     17,806       18,412  
Operating real estate investments, net     2,563,895       2,221,389  
Construction-in-progress     118,543       94,628  
Land held for development     70,405       81,318  
Prepaid leasehold interests in land held for development, net     27,762       27,762  
Total real estate investments, net     2,780,605       2,425,097  
Cash and cash equivalents     32,284       90,229  
Restricted cash and escrows     30,018       5,948  
Accounts receivable     22,154       12,703  
Accrued rent receivable, net of allowance of $424 and $909 as of December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively     182,651       184,312  
Investment in unconsolidated real estate ventures     314,326       570,455  
Deferred costs, net     79,549       84,317  
Intangible assets, net     22,426       5,505  
Other assets     122,227       113,647  
Total assets   $ 3,586,240     $ 3,492,213  
LIABILITIES AND BENEFICIARIES’ EQUITY        
Secured term loans, net   $ 234,079     $ 275,338  
Unsecured term loans, net     249,389       318,949  
Unsecured senior notes, net     2,073,394       1,618,527  
Accounts payable and accrued expenses     143,826       129,717  
Distributions payable     14,108       26,256  
Deferred income, gains and rent     22,569       35,414  
Intangible liabilities, net     12,713       7,292  
Lease liability – operating leases     23,720       23,546  
Other liabilities     14,588       12,587  
Total liabilities   $ 2,788,386     $ 2,447,626  
Brandywine Realty Trust’s Equity:        
Common Shares of Brandywine Realty Trust’s beneficial interest, $0.01 par value; shares authorized 400,000,000; 173,699,039 and 172,665,995 issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively     1,733       1,724  
Additional paid-in-capital     3,199,838       3,182,621  
Deferred compensation payable in common shares     23,069       20,456  
Common shares in grantor trust, 1,583,000 and 1,221,333 issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively     (23,069 )     (20,456 )
Cumulative earnings     605,252       783,499  
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)     (1,437 )     2,521  
Cumulative distributions     (3,012,654 )     (2,931,730 )
Total Brandywine Realty Trust’s equity     792,732       1,038,635  
Noncontrolling interests     5,122       5,952  
Total beneficiaries’ equity   $ 797,854     $ 1,044,587  
Total liabilities and beneficiaries’ equity   $ 3,586,240     $ 3,492,213  

 
BRANDYWINE REALTY TRUST
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)
 
  Three Months Ended December 31,   Year Ended December 31,
    2025       2024       2025       2024  
Revenue              
Rents $ 114,138     $ 114,267     $ 457,504     $ 469,242  
Third party management fees, labor reimbursement and leasing   5,087       6,057       20,329       23,742  
Other   1,725       1,581       6,621       12,533  
Total revenue   120,950       121,905       484,454       505,517  
Operating expenses              
Property operating expenses   35,044       34,358       131,347       129,890  
Real estate taxes   9,016       10,707       43,602       47,726  
Third party management expenses   2,778       2,258       10,245       9,714  
Depreciation and amortization   45,308       44,638       176,428       178,168  
General and administrative expenses   7,395       10,055       42,031       42,781  
Provision for impairment   23       248       63,392       44,655  
Total operating expenses   99,564       102,264       467,045       452,934  
Gain (loss) on sale of real estate              
Net gain on disposition of real estate   6,388       2,297       9,396       2,297  
Net loss on sale of undepreciated real estate   (146 )     —       (146 )     —  
Total gain on sale of real estate   6,242       2,297       9,250       2,297  
Operating income   27,628       21,938       26,659       54,880  
Other income (expense):              
Interest and investment income   1,128       1,275       4,402       3,847  
Interest expense   (37,851 )     (31,202 )     (134,955 )     (116,306 )
Interest expense – amortization of deferred financing costs   (1,356 )     (1,247 )     (5,119 )     (5,000 )
Equity in loss of unconsolidated real estate ventures   (14,155 )     (37,628 )     (57,681 )     (191,585 )
Net gain on real estate venture transactions   —       2,247       183       56,750  
Gain (loss) on early extinguishment of debt   (12,244 )     —       (12,244 )     941  
Net loss before income taxes   (36,850 )     (44,617 )     (178,755 )     (196,473 )
Income tax provision   (27 )     (3 )     (112 )     (14 )
Net loss   (36,877 )     (44,620 )     (178,867 )     (196,487 )
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests   193       128       620       580  
Net loss attributable to Brandywine Realty Trust   (36,684 )     (44,492 )     (178,247 )     (195,907 )
Nonforfeitable dividends allocated to unvested restricted shareholders   (167 )     (289 )     (1,231 )     (1,178 )
Net loss attributable to Common Shareholders of Brandywine Realty Trust $ (36,851 )   $ (44,781 )   $ (179,478 )   $ (197,085 )
Basic loss per Common Share $ (0.21 )   $ (0.26 )   $ (1.03 )   $ (1.14 )
Diluted loss per Common Share $ (0.21 )   $ (0.26 )   $ (1.03 )   $ (1.14 )
Basic weighted average shares outstanding   173,699,039       172,665,995       173,464,402       172,526,996  
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding   173,699,039       172,665,995       173,464,402       172,526,996  

 
BRANDYWINE REALTY TRUST
FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share data)
 
  Three Months Ended December 31,   Year Ended December 31,
    2025       2024       2025       2024  
Reconciliation of Net Income to Funds from Operations:              
Net loss attributable to common shareholders $ (36,851 )   $ (44,781 )   $ (179,478 )   $ (197,085 )
Add (deduct):              
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests – LP units   (111 )     (130 )     (537 )     (585 )
Nonforfeitable dividends allocated to unvested restricted shareholders   167       289       1,231       1,178  
Net (gain) loss on real estate venture transactions   120       (2,034 )     227       (63,696 )
Net gain on disposition of real estate   (6,388 )     (2,297 )     (9,396 )     (2,297 )
Provision for impairment   23       248       63,392       44,101  
Company’s share of impairment of an unconsolidated real estate venture   4,149       23,808       4,149       147,184  
Depreciation and amortization:              
Real property   39,131       38,876       154,009       154,945  
Leasing costs including acquired intangibles   5,288       4,961       19,130       19,746  
Company’s share of unconsolidated real estate ventures   9,302       11,231       41,959       47,013  
Partners’ share of consolidated real estate ventures   (75 )     (3 )     (88 )     (9 )
Funds from operations $ 14,755     $ 30,168     $ 94,598     $ 150,495  
Funds from operations allocable to unvested restricted shareholders   (175 )     (318 )     (1,212 )     (1,624 )
Funds from operations available to common share and unit holders (FFO) $ 14,580     $ 29,850     $ 93,386     $ 148,871  
FFO per share – fully diluted $ 0.08     $ 0.17     $ 0.52     $ 0.85  
Weighted-average shares/units outstanding — fully diluted   180,354,589       177,569,866       180,256,697       175,969,844  
Distributions paid per common share $ 0.08     $ 0.15     $ 0.53     $ 0.60  
FFO payout ratio (distributions paid per common share/FFO per diluted share)   100.0 %     88.2 %     101.9 %     70.6 %


BRANDYWINE REALTY TRUST
SAME STORE OPERATIONS – 4th QUARTER
(unaudited and in thousands)

 Of the 65 properties owned by the Company as of December 31, 2025, a total of 59 properties (“Same Store Properties”) containing an aggregate of 11.1 million net rentable square feet were owned for the entire three months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024. As of December 31, 2025, three properties were recently completed and three properties were in development/redevelopment. The Same Store Properties were 88.2% and 88.8% occupied as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The following table sets forth revenue and expense information for the Same Store Properties:

    Three Months Ended December 31,
    2025   2024
Revenue        
Rents   $ 103,298     $ 102,015  
Other     312       248  
Total revenue     103,610       102,263  
Operating expenses        
Property operating expenses     29,196       28,543  
Real estate taxes     8,334       9,490  
Net operating income   $ 66,080     $ 64,230  
Net operating income – percentage change over prior year     2.9 %    
Net operating income, excluding other items   $ 65,799     $ 64,286  
Net operating income, excluding other items – percentage change over prior year     2.4 %    
Net operating income   $ 66,080     $ 64,230  
Straight line rents & other     761       362  
Above/below market rent amortization     (160 )     (164 )
Amortization of tenant inducements     218       220  
Non-cash ground rent expense     235       239  
Cash – Net operating income   $ 67,134     $ 64,887  
Cash – Net operating income – percentage change over prior year     3.5 %    
Cash – Net operating income, excluding other items   $ 66,773     $ 64,675  
Cash – Net operating income, excluding other items – percentage change over prior year     3.2 %    
    Three Months Ended December 31,
    2025   2024
Net loss:   $ (36,877 )   $ (44,620 )
Add/(deduct):        
Interest income     (1,128 )     (1,275 )
Interest expense     37,851       31,202  
Interest expense – amortization of deferred financing costs     1,356       1,247  
Equity in loss of unconsolidated real estate ventures     14,155       37,628  
Net gain on real estate venture transactions     —       (2,247 )
Net gain on disposition of real estate     (6,388 )     (2,297 )
Net loss on sale of undepreciated real estate     146       —  
Loss on early extinguishment of debt     12,244       —  
Depreciation and amortization     45,308       44,638  
General & administrative expenses     7,395       10,055  
Income tax provision     27       3  
Provision for impairment     23       248  
Consolidated net operating income     74,112       74,582  
Less: Net operating income of non-same store properties and elimination of non-property specific operations     (8,032 )     (10,352 )
Same store net operating income   $ 66,080     $ 64,230  


BRANDYWINE REALTY TRUST
SAME STORE OPERATIONS – TWELVE MONTHS
(unaudited and in thousands)  

Of the 65 properties owned by the Company as of December 31, 2025, a total of 59 properties (“Same Store Properties”) containing an aggregate of 11.1 million net rentable square feet were owned for the entire twelve months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024. As of December 31, 2025, three properties were recently completed and three properties were in development/redevelopment. The Same Store Properties were 88.2% and 88.8% occupied as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The following table sets forth revenue and expense information for the Same Store Properties:

    Year Ended December 31,
    2025   2024
Revenue        
Rents   $ 417,675     $ 409,241  
Other     1,101       909  
Total revenue     418,776       410,150  
Operating expenses        
Property operating expenses     113,382       108,012  
Real estate taxes     39,665       40,361  
Net operating income   $ 265,729     $ 261,777  
Net operating income – percentage change over prior year     1.5 %    
Net operating income, excluding other items   $ 264,013     $ 262,144  
Net operating income, excluding other items – percentage change over prior year     0.7 %    
Net operating income   $ 265,729     $ 261,777  
Straight line rents & other     1,518       (5,485 )
Above/below market rent amortization     (651 )     (707 )
Amortization of tenant inducements     883       777  
Non-cash ground rent expense     944       960  
Cash – Net operating income   $ 268,423     $ 257,322  
Cash – Net operating income – percentage change over prior year     4.3 %    
Cash – Net operating income, excluding other items   $ 266,043     $ 256,650  
Cash – Net operating income, excluding other items – percentage change over prior year     3.7 %    
    Year Ended December 31,
    2025   2024
Net loss:   $ (178,867 )   $ (196,487 )
Add/(deduct):        
Interest income     (4,402 )     (3,847 )
Interest expense     134,955       116,306  
Interest expense – amortization of deferred financing costs     5,119       5,000  
Equity in loss of unconsolidated real estate ventures     57,681       191,585  
Net gain on real estate venture transactions     (183 )     (56,750 )
Net gain on disposition of real estate     (9,396 )     (2,297 )
Net loss on sale of undepreciated real estate     146       —  
Gain (loss) on early extinguishment of debt     12,244       (941 )
Depreciation and amortization     176,428       178,168  
General & administrative expenses     42,031       42,781  
Income tax provision     112       14  
Provision for impairment     63,392       44,655  
Consolidated net operating income     299,260       318,187  
Less: Net operating income of non-same store properties and elimination of non-property specific operations     (33,531 )     (56,410 )
Same store net operating income   $ 265,729     $ 261,777  

Company / Investor Contact:
   Tom Wirth
   EVP & CFO
   610-832-7434
   tom.wirth@bdnreit.com

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