Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co. (NYSE MKT: CTO) (the “Company”) today
announced the disposition of an income property, leased to a subsidiary
of CVS, located in Vero Beach, Florida. The property was sold for
approximately $5.4 million or $388 per square foot and had approximately
8 years remaining on the lease. The proceeds from the sale totaled
approximately $5.2 million. The Company intends to use the proceeds from
this sale as part of a Section 1031 like-kind exchange for the
recently-acquired 450,000 square-foot office property leased to Wells
Fargo located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Company’s estimated gain
on the sale is approximately $0.6 million, after tax.
The Company has completed five dispositions of non-core income
properties through November 20, 2015 for total proceeds of approximately
$20.4 million and net aggregate gains of approximately $2.6 million,
after tax.
John P. Albright, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company
stated, “With the sale of this non-core property we have exceeded our
guidance regarding the disposition of non-core income properties.” Mr.
Albright also noted, “Due to the continued strength in the triple-net
retail market we were able to dispose of the five non-core properties at
a weighted average cap rate more favorable than the low range of our
guidance which was 7.50%.”
About Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.
Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co. is a Florida-based publicly traded real
estate company, which owns a portfolio of income properties and loan
investments in diversified markets in the United States, and over 10,500
acres of land in the Daytona Beach, Florida area. Visit our website at www.ctlc.com.
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factors could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially
from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. Such factors may
include uncertainties associated with closing land transactions,
including the likelihood, timing, and final transaction terms thereof,
the estimate of the cost of completing infrastructure work affiliated
with certain land transactions and the impact on the total estimated
gain as well as the timing of the recognition of that gain, our ability
to obtain necessary governmental approvals for our land transactions or
to satisfy other closing conditions, as well as the uncertainties and
risk factors discussed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal
year ended December 31, 2014 and in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
for the quarter ended June 30, 2015, each filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. There can be no assurance that future developments
will be in accordance with management’s expectations or that the effect
of future developments on the Company will be those anticipated by
management.
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