Agree Realty Corporation Reports Fourth Quarter And Record Full Year 2020 Results
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BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Agree Realty Corporation (NYSE: ADC) (the Company ) today announced results for the quarter and full year ended December 31, 2020. All per share amounts included herein are on a diluted per common share basis unless otherwise stated.
Fourth Quarter 2020 Financial and Operating Highlights:
Invested $363.3 million in 106 retail net lease properties
19.4% of annualized base rents acquired were derived from ground leased assets
Commenced two new development and Partner Capital Solutions ( PCS ) projects
Net Income per share attributable to the Company decreased 19.6% to $0.42
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Scott Sobocinski
I think most of us have done this: driving past a small town, we note the empty buildings on a deserted Main Street. Maybe there’s a bar with a couple pickups parked outside, the last living piece of a busy downtown. We shake our heads and think to ourselves: “That’s too bad.”
The vehicle is still moving. We turn our attention back to the road ahead. We drive on and leave behind the reminder that so many small towns and local economies across rural America are fading. That is, until we pass through the next small town 20 miles down the road. Another empty Main Street. The problem seems so pervasive and inevitable. This time we mutter: “Such a shame…but what can you do?”
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DALLAS, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ It s a green victory for Avocados From Mexico (AFM), the No. 1 selling brand of avocados in the U.S. After six years of successful advertising in the Big Game, the company decided to not to air a commercial and shift its strategy to help drive retail sales during the fall season in order to prepare the market for the brand s boldest Big Game promotion ever. This new strategic approach paid off leading to new historic records. Despite pandemic challenges, the U.S. imported a historic record of 277 million pounds of Mexican avocados in the first four weeks of the year leading up to the most important guacamole consumption event. This represents a 19% increase vs the same period in 2020, with yet another incredible record of 78 million pounds of Mexican avocado imports in a single week for the first time ever.
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CHICAGO, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Numerator, a data and tech company serving the market research space, has launched a consumer sentiment study to understand how people plan to celebrate, shop and spend for Valentine s Day 2021. Overall, nearly half (45.8%) of consumers plan to celebrate at home due to COVID-19 concerns, and more than half (52.5%) plan to buy their Valentine s gifts online.
The consumer sentiment survey of 3,100 verified shoppers in January 2021 shows the following key findings:
Two-thirds (67.8%) of people said they bought Valentine s gifts in 2020, but less than half (47.5%) plan to do so this year.
Last year, more than half (54%) went out for food/drinks to celebrate. In 2021, only 1 in 5 (21%) plan to do so.