Cousins sees more pain ahead in real estate
Holiday sales will determine retail side, company predicts
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta-based Cousins Properties expects 2010 to be another tough year for commercial real estate, CEO Larry Gellerstedt said Thursday, despite the end of the recession as measured by general economic growth.
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“It’s hard to see momentum picking up in general,” he said in a conference call to analysts after the company’s third-quarter earnings release.
“On the office side, lots of tenants are looking because it’s a great time to look,” but few are making commitments. The retail side, he said, will be determined by the strength of holiday sales this year.
He said Cousins made significant strides in improving its balance sheet and cost structure to make the company more competitive, including raising more than $300 million from an offering of common stock, reducing staff and finding a buyer for its corporate jet.
In third-quarter results, Cousins reported a decrease in funds from operations, an earnings yardstick used by real estate investment trusts.
For the quarter that ended Sept. 30, funds from operations were $7.3 million, or 12 cents a share before special charges, compared with $20.9 million, or 39 cents a share, for the third quarter of 2008.
The company recorded $48.5 million of noncash impairment charges, including $4 million related to the sale of its corporate jet and $38.9 million in write-downs on the value of Terminus 200, its new Buckhead office tower.
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