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Jericho NY open-air grocery-anchored shopping centers (NYSE: KIM) ~$2.1B FY2024 revenue; 570+ centers in top-20 metros, RPT acquisition 2023, Last Mile mixed-use strategy competing with Regency Centers.
Kimco Realty Corporation is a Jericho, New York-based open-air shopping center REIT — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: KIM) as an S&P 500 Real Estate component — owning, operating, and developing open-air grocery-anchored and mixed-use shopping centers primarily in the top-20 major metropolitan markets (New York metro, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Atlanta, San Francisco Bay Area) through approximately 2,000 employees. Kimco Realty owns 570+ open-air shopping centers aggregating 100 million+ square feet of gross leasable area (GLA), with the portfolio anchored by necessity-based tenants (grocery stores, home improvement, pharmacy, discount retail) that generate traffic-driving anchor tenancy for inline small shop tenants. In January 2023, Kimco Realty completed the acquisition of RPT Realty (NYSE: RPT — a Michigan-based open-air shopping center REIT owning 57 shopping centers) for $2.0 billion — expanding Kimco's footprint in Sunbelt markets (Tampa, Orlando, Atlanta, Charlotte) and adding RPT's grocery-anchored portfolio to Kimco's predominantly major-metro coastal centers. CEO Conor Flynn has executed Kimco's "Last Mile" real estate strategy: concentrating the portfolio in high-density urban and first-ring suburban markets where open-air shopping centers serve as the last-mile convenience fulfillment point for consumers combining physical shopping with BOPIS (buy online, pick up in store) — positioning Kimco's shopping centers as logistics infrastructure for omnichannel retail rather than purely experiential retail destinations.
Glendale CA largest self-storage REIT (NYSE: PSA) ~$4.1B FY2024 revenue; 3,300+ facilities, Simply Self Storage $2.2B acquisition, 50-year orange cube brand competing with Extra Space Storage and CubeSmart.
Public Storage is a Glendale, California-based self-storage real estate investment trust — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PSA) as an S&P 500 Real Estate component — owning and operating approximately 3,300 self-storage facilities containing 240+ million net rentable square feet across the United States, and holding an equity interest in Shurgard Self Storage (EURONEXT: SHUR) — Europe's largest self-storage operator — through approximately 5,000 employees. Public Storage is the largest self-storage company in the world by square footage and market capitalization, founded in 1972 by Wayne Hughes and B. Wayne Hughes Jr., maintaining leadership through continuous facility acquisitions and development across high-demand storage markets (California, Florida, Texas, New York, Chicago). In fiscal year 2024, Public Storage reported revenues of approximately $4.1 billion and same-store net operating income declining slightly as new self-storage supply (record self-storage construction from 2021-2023 starts) competed with Public Storage's existing portfolio for customers, creating the storage supply cycle headwind that follows periods of elevated construction activity. CEO Joe Russell's capital allocation strategy in 2024 included the acquisition of Simply Self Storage ($2.2 billion from Blackstone Real Estate — adding 127 properties primarily in Southeast and Midwest markets) and the ongoing development pipeline of new Public Storage facilities in high-barrier-to-entry urban and first-ring suburban markets where land scarcity limits new competition. Public Storage's brand (the orange cube — instantly recognizable logo with over 50 years of consumer awareness) and digital marketing dominance (PS.com as the #1 self-storage website by traffic) drive customer acquisition at lower cost than smaller operators competing with Public Storage for the same storage customer.
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