KIM · Kimco Realty Corp
One customer — 3.7% of revenue (As of June 30, 2026)
“At June 30, 2026, the Company’s five largest tenants were The TJX Companies, Ross Stores, Burlington Stores, Inc., Amazon/Whole Foods and Albertsons Companies, Inc., which represented 3.7%, 2.0%, 1.8%, 1.8% and 1.7%, respectively, of the Company’s annualized base rental revenues, including the proportionate share of base rental revenues from properties in which the Company has less than a 100% economic interest.”
One customer — 2% of revenue (As of June 30, 2026)
“At June 30, 2026, the Company’s five largest tenants were The TJX Companies, Ross Stores, Burlington Stores, Inc., Amazon/Whole Foods and Albertsons Companies, Inc., which represented 3.7%, 2.0%, 1.8%, 1.8% and 1.7%, respectively, of the Company’s annualized base rental revenues, including the proportionate share of base rental revenues from properties in which the Company has less than a 100% economic interest.”
One customer — 1.8% of revenue (As of June 30, 2026)
“At June 30, 2026, the Company’s five largest tenants were The TJX Companies, Ross Stores, Burlington Stores, Inc., Amazon/Whole Foods and Albertsons Companies, Inc., which represented 3.7%, 2.0%, 1.8%, 1.8% and 1.7%, respectively, of the Company’s annualized base rental revenues, including the proportionate share of base rental revenues from properties in which the Company has less than a 100% economic interest.”
One customer — 1.8% of revenue (As of June 30, 2026)
“At June 30, 2026, the Company’s five largest tenants were The TJX Companies, Ross Stores, Burlington Stores, Inc., Amazon/Whole Foods and Albertsons Companies, Inc., which represented 3.7%, 2.0%, 1.8%, 1.8% and 1.7%, respectively, of the Company’s annualized base rental revenues, including the proportionate share of base rental revenues from properties in which the Company has less than a 100% economic interest.”
One customer — 1.7% of revenue (As of June 30, 2026)
“At June 30, 2026, the Company’s five largest tenants were The TJX Companies, Ross Stores, Burlington Stores, Inc., Amazon/Whole Foods and Albertsons Companies, Inc., which represented 3.7%, 2.0%, 1.8%, 1.8% and 1.7%, respectively, of the Company’s annualized base rental revenues, including the proportionate share of base rental revenues from properties in which the Company has less than a 100% economic interest.”
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Key metrics
the company's own KPIs, from written earnings releases and filings| Metric | Latest | Period | YoY |
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| Blended pro-rata cash rent spreads on comparable spaces | 13.1% | second quarter of 2026 | — |
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| Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | $700M | second quarter of 2026 | — |
| FFO available to the company's common shareholders non-GAAP | 620.42M | Six Months Ended June 30, 2026 | — |
| FFO per common share - diluted non-GAAP | $0.92 | Six Months Ended June 30, 2026 | — |
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| Future rents from signed leases not yet commenced | $75M | second quarter of 2026 | — |
| Gross leasable space | 100M | As of June 30, 2026 | — |
| Immediate liquidity | $2.7B | second quarter of 2026 | — |
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| Leased-to-economic occupancy spread | 400 | second quarter of 2026 | — |
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| Leases signed | 461 | second quarter of 2026 | — |
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| Pro-rata anchor occupancy | 97.8% | second quarter of 2026 | — |
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| Pro-rata cash rent spreads on comparable new leases | 40.4% | second quarter of 2026 | — |
| Pro-rata leased occupancy | 96.4% | second quarter of 2026 | — |
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| Pro-rata small shop occupancy | 92.9% | second quarter of 2026 | — |
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| Same property net operating income growth non-GAAP | 3.5% | second quarter of 2026 | — |
| Same property NOI non-GAAP | 804.3M | Six Months Ended June 30 | — |
| Shopping centers and mixed-use assets owned interests in | 564 | As of June 30, 2026 | — |
| Square feet leased | 2.5M | second quarter of 2026 | — |
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| Funds From Operations non-GAAP | $311.3M | first quarter 2026 | — |
| Annual Base Rent (ABR) for near-term rent commencements from signed leases | $73M | fourth quarter 2025 | — |
| Total operating, active, and entitled multifamily units | 14,196 | fourth quarter 2025 | — |
Figures exactly as the company stated them in writing · click a metric with a to chart its history · period links open the stating document · "filing" marks figures stated in the 10-K/10-Q · YoY needs an exactly comparable prior-year period
Versus peers
REIT - Retail — same industry group| Company | Mkt cap | YTD | Rev growth Y/Y | P/E | Short % shares |
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KIM
this stock
Kimco Realty Corp
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$16.31B | +20.0% | +5.1% | — | 4.7% |
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SPG
Simon Property Group Inc.
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$71.65B | +20.6% | +6.7% | 15.6 | 3.0% |
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O
Realty Income Corp
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$59.56B | +11.7% | +9.1% | 46.0 | 4.8% |
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UNBLF
Unibail-Rodamco SE/ADR
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$17.12B | +8.7% | — | — | 0.0% |
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REG
Regency Centers Corp
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$14.06B | +10.7% | +6.9% | — | 2.9% |
Peers by industry group · P/E from as-reported trailing EPS · short % is of shares outstanding
At a glance
key data from every sectionPerformance
| 5D | 20D | 120D | MTD | YTD | |
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| KIM | +0.6% | -7.0% | +2.9% | -4.6% | +20.0% |
| SPY | -0.4% | +2.9% | +11.6% | +3.0% | +12.8% |
| vs SPY | +1.0% | -9.9% | -8.7% | -7.5% | +7.2% |
Capital returns
Dividends per share over the trailing 365 days by ex-date · buyback figures as last reported in SEC filings ("spent" derived as authorized − remaining; when several programs run concurrently, authorized is their combined total per the newest filing) · components shown separately — trailing-year buyback spend isn't tracked, so no combined shareholder yield is derived.