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- Occupancy Increased 320 Basis Points At Quarter End Compared To 2023 -
NEW YORK, May 06, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Strategic Investment Co. (NYSE: NYC) ("ASIC" or the "Company") announced today that it completed one new license agreement in the first quarter for approximately 8,000 square feet, resulting in a portfolio occupancy of 87.2%. Additionally, the Company’s leasing pipeline totals approximately 14,000 square feet.
"Our focus on portfolio management resulted in occupancy growth of over 300 basis points at the end of the first quarter compared to last year," said Michael Anderson, Chief Executive Officer of American Strategic Investment Co. "If completed, our leasing pipeline is expected to further increase occupancy to 87.3%, net of terminations. We remain committed to continuing to strengthen our portfolio with high-quality tenants signed to long-term leases."
About the Company
American Strategic Investment Co. owns a portfolio of commercial real estate. Additional information about ASIC can be found on its website at AmericanStrategicInvestment.com.
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