Profile: American Realty Capital Properties Inc (ARCP.OQ)
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American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., incorporated on December 2, 2010, is a real estate investment trust (REIT). The Company owns and acquires single-tenant, freestanding commercial real estate primarily subject to medium-term net leases with credit quality tenants. The Company is externally managed by ARC Properties Advisors, LLC. In February 2013, it announced the closing of the transaction to acquire American Realty Capital Trust III, Inc. In March 2013, it announced that it purchased a TD Bank office building in Falmouth, Maine. In April 2013, it closed lease acquisitions, including nine properties located in four states plus Puerto Rico with approximately 200,000 total rentable square feet. In April 2013, it closed an additional single tenant net lease acquisitions, including six properties leased to four investment grade or credit-worthy tenants, including CVS, Family Dollar, Hy-Vee and Advance Auto.
As of December 31, 2012, rental revenues derived from investment grade tenants. As of December 31, 2012, the Company owned 146 properties, which consists of 2.4 million square feet and located in 26 states, excluding one vacant property classified as held for sale. The Company is holder of 95.9% of the interest in the ARC Properties Operating Partnership, L.P.
Company Address
American Realty Capital Properties Inc
15th Floor, 405 Park Avenue
NEW YORK NY 10022
P: +1212.4156500
F: +1212.4215799
Company Web Links
| Name | Compensation |
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Nicholas Schorsch |
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Edward Weil |
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Brian Block |
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Brian Jones |
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Peter Budko |
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- American Realty seeks No.2 spot in net leases with $3.1 billion buy
- UPDATE 2-American Realty seeks No.2 spot in net leases with $3.1 bln buy
- American Realty Capital Properties to buy trust for $3.1 bln
- CORRECTED-BRIEF-American Realty Capital closes deal with GE capital for $774 mln
- American Realty Capital Trust IV to buy $1.45 billion GE Capital portfolio

