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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
 
FORM 8-K
 
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):
August 5, 2024
 
VORNADO REALTY TRUST
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
Maryland No.001-11954 No.22-1657560
(State or Other (Commission (IRS Employer
Jurisdiction of Incorporation) File Number) Identification No.)
VORNADO REALTY L.P.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
Delaware No.001-34482 No.13-3925979
(State or Other (Commission (IRS Employer
Jurisdiction of Incorporation) File Number) Identification No.)
 
888 Seventh Avenue 
 New York,New York10019
(Address of Principal Executive offices) (Zip Code)
 
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (212) 894-7000
Former name or former address, if changed since last report: N/A
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instructions A.2.):
Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Registrant
Title of each class
Trading Symbol(s)
Name of each exchange on which registered
Vornado Realty Trust
Common Shares of beneficial interest, $.04 par value per share
VNO
New York Stock Exchange
Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of beneficial interest, liquidation preference $25.00 per share:
Vornado Realty Trust
5.40% Series L
VNO/PL
New York Stock Exchange
Vornado Realty Trust
5.25% Series M
VNO/PM
New York Stock Exchange
Vornado Realty Trust
5.25% Series N
VNO/PN
New York Stock Exchange
Vornado Realty Trust
4.45% Series OVNO/PO
New York Stock Exchange
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ¨    




Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On August 5, 2024, Vornado Realty Trust (the “Company”), the general partner of Vornado Realty L.P., issued a press release announcing its financial results for the second quarter of 2024.  That press release referred to supplemental data that is available on the Company’s website.  That press release and the supplemental data are attached to this Current Report on Form 8-K as Exhibits 99.1, 99.2 and 99.3, respectively, and are incorporated by reference herein.
Exhibits 99.1, 99.2 and 99.3 hereto shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), or otherwise subject to the liabilities under that Section and shall not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing of the Company or Vornado Realty L.P. under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act.
Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d)Exhibits.
The following exhibits are being furnished as part of this Current Report on Form 8-K:
Vornado Realty Trust press release dated May 6, 2024
Vornado Realty Trust supplemental operating and financial data for the quarter ended March 31, 2024
Vornado Realty Trust supplemental fixed income data for the quarter ended March 31, 2024
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SIGNATURE 
    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 VORNADO REALTY TRUST
 (Registrant)
 By:/s/ Deirdre Maddock
 Name:Deirdre Maddock
 Title:Chief Accounting Officer (duly authorized officer and principal accounting officer)
Date: August 5, 2024
 
SIGNATURE
    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 VORNADO REALTY L.P.
 (Registrant)
By:VORNADO REALTY TRUST,
  Sole General Partner
 By:/s/ Deirdre Maddock
 Name:Deirdre Maddock
 Title:Chief Accounting Officer of Vornado Realty Trust, sole General Partner of Vornado Realty L.P. (duly authorized officer and principal accounting officer)
Date: August 5, 2024








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P R E S S R E L E A S E
Vornado Announces Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results
New York City | August 5, 2024
Vornado Realty Trust (NYSE: VNO) reported today:
Quarter Ended June 30, 2024 Financial Results
NET INCOME attributable to common shareholders for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 was $35,260,000, or $0.18 per diluted share, compared to $46,377,000, or $0.24 per diluted share, for the prior year's quarter.
FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS ("FFO") attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP) for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 was $148,944,000, or $0.76 per diluted share, compared to $144,059,000, or $0.74 per diluted share, for the prior year's quarter. Adjusting for the items that impact period-to-period comparability listed in the table on the following page, FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 was $112,766,000, or $0.57 per diluted share, and $140,737,000, or $0.72 per diluted share, for the prior year's quarter.
Six Months Ended June 30, 2024 Financial Results
NET INCOME attributable to common shareholders for the six months ended June 30, 2024 was $26,226,000, or $0.13 per diluted share, compared to $51,545,000, or $0.27 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2023.
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP) for the six months ended June 30, 2024 was $253,068,000, or $1.29 per diluted share, compared to $263,149,000, or $1.35 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2023. Adjusting for the items that impact period-to-period comparability listed in the table on the following page, FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the six months ended June 30, 2024 was $221,608,000, or $1.13 per diluted share, and $257,032,000, or $1.32 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2023.
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The following table reconciles FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP) to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP):
(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)For the Three Months Ended
June 30,
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
 2024202320242023
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP)(1)
$148,944 $144,059 $253,068 $263,149 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.76 $0.74 $1.29 $1.35 
Certain (income) expense items that impact FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions:
Our share of the gain on the discounted extinguishment of the 280 Park Avenue mezzanine loan$(31,215)$— $(31,215)$— 
After-tax net gain on sale of 220 Central Park South ("220 CPS") condominium units(13,069)— (13,069)(6,173)
Deferred tax liability on our investment in the Farley Building (held through a taxable REIT subsidiary)2,599 2,206 6,733 5,081 
Other2,252 (5,785)3,261 (5,497)
(39,433)(3,579)(34,290)(6,589)
Noncontrolling interests' share of above adjustments3,255 257 2,830 472 
Total of certain (income) expense items that impact FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, net$(36,178)$(3,322)$(31,460)$(6,117)
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$(0.19)$(0.02)$(0.16)$(0.03)
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$112,766 $140,737 $221,608 $257,032 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.57 $0.72 $1.13 $1.32 
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(1)See page 9 for a reconciliation of net income attributable to common shareholders to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP) for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023.
FFO, as Adjusted Bridge - Q2 2024 vs. Q2 2023
The following table bridges our FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended June 30, 2023 to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended June 30, 2024:

(Amounts in millions, except per share amounts)FFO, as Adjusted
AmountPer Share
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended June 30, 2023$140.7 $0.72 
(Decrease) increase in FFO, as adjusted due to:
Lease expirations, net of rent commencements, and other tenant related items(15.1)
345 Montgomery Street tenant settlement proceeds, net of legal expenses in 2023(14.1)
Change in interest expense, net of interest income(7.0)
Variable businesses (primarily signage)3.9 
Other, net3.7 
(28.6)
Noncontrolling interests' share of above items and impact of assumed conversions of convertible securities0.7 
Net decrease(27.9)(0.15)
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended June 30, 2024$112.8 $0.57 
See page 9 for a reconciliation of net income attributable to common shareholders to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP) for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023. Reconciliations of FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted are provided above.
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Financing Activity
280 Park Avenue
On April 4, 2024, a joint venture, in which we have a 50% interest, amended and extended the $1,075,000,000 mortgage loan on 280 Park Avenue. The maturity date on the amended loan was extended to September 2026, with options to fully extend to September 2028, subject to certain conditions. The interest rate on the amended loan remains at SOFR plus 1.78%. On July 8, 2024, the joint venture swapped the interest rate to a fixed rate of 5.84% through September 2028. Additionally, on April 4, 2024, the joint venture amended and extended the $125,000,000 mezzanine loan, and subsequently repaid the loan for $62,500,000. In connection with the repayment of the mezzanine loan, we recognized our $31,215,000 share of the debt extinguishment gain which is included in “income from partially owned entities” on our consolidated statements of income.
435 Seventh Avenue
On April 9, 2024, we completed a $75,000,000 refinancing of 435 Seventh Avenue, of which $37,500,000 is recourse to the Operating Partnership. The interest-only loan bears a rate of SOFR plus 2.10% and matures in April 2028. The interest rate on the loan was swapped to a fixed rate of 6.96% through April 2026. The loan replaces the previous $95,696,000 fully recourse loan, which bore interest at SOFR plus 1.41%.
Unsecured Revolving Credit Facility
On May 3, 2024, we extended one of our two unsecured revolving credit facilities to April 2029 (as fully extended). The new $915,000,000 facility replaced the $1.25 billion facility that was due to mature in April 2026. The new facility currently bears interest at a rate of SOFR plus 1.20% with a facility fee of 25 basis points. Our $1.25 billion revolving credit facility matures in December 2027 (as fully extended) and has an interest rate of SOFR plus 1.15% and a facility fee of 25 basis points.
640 Fifth Avenue (Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV)
On June 10, 2024, the Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV completed a $400,000,000 refinancing of 640 Fifth Avenue. The non-recourse loan matures in July 2029, bears interest at a fixed rate of 7.47% and amortizes at $7,000,000 per annum. The loan replaces the previous $500,000,000 loan, which the joint venture paid down by $100,000,000. The previous loan was fully recourse to the Operating Partnership and bore interest at SOFR plus 1.11%.
Interest Rate Swap and Cap Arrangements
We entered into the following interest rate swap and cap arrangements during the six months ended June 30, 2024:
(Amounts in thousands)Notional Amount
(at share)
All-In Swapped RateExpiration DateVariable Rate Spread
Interest rate swaps:
PENN 11(1)
$250,000 6.21%10/25S+206
435 Seventh Avenue75,0006.96%04/26S+210
Index Strike Rate
Interest rate caps:
61 Ninth Avenue (45.1% interest)$75,543 4.39%01/26S+146
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(1)Together with the existing $250,000 swap arrangement on the $500,000 PENN 11 mortgage loan, the loan will bear interest at an all-in swapped rate of 6.28% through October 2025.
Dispositions
220 Central Park South
During the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, we closed on the sale of two condominium units at 220 CPS for net proceeds of $31,605,000, resulting in a financial statement net gain of $15,175,000 which is included in "net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets" on our consolidated statements of income. In connection with these sales, $2,106,000 of income tax expense was recognized on our consolidated statements of income. Four units remain unsold.
50-70 West 93rd Street
On May 13, 2024, we sold our 49.9% interest in 50-70 West 93rd Street to our joint venture partner. We received net proceeds of $2,000,000 after deducting our share of the existing $83,500,000 mortgage loan, which was scheduled to mature in December 2024, resulting in a net gain of $873,000. The net gain is included in "net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets" on our consolidated statements of income.
Alexander’s
On May 3, 2024, Alexander’s Inc. (“Alexander’s”), in which we own a 32.4% common equity interest, and Bloomberg L.P. reached an agreement to extend the leases covering approximately 947,000 square feet at 731 Lexington Avenue that were scheduled to expire in February 2029 for a term of eleven years to February 2040.

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Leasing Activity
The leasing activity and related statistics below are based on leases signed during the period and are not intended to coincide with the commencement of rental revenue in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”). Second generation relet space represents square footage that has not been vacant for more than nine months and tenant improvements and leasing commissions are based on our share of square feet leased during the period.
For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2024:
1,322,000 square feet of New York Office space (598,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $131.37 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 9.7 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 518,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 8.2% and positive 3.4%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $6.54 per square foot per annum, or 5.0% of initial rent.
4,000 square feet of New York Retail space (all at share) at an initial rent of $301.14 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 5.0 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 4,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 26.9% and positive 14.8%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $10.99 per square foot per annum, or 3.6% of initial rent.
32,000 square feet at THE MART (all at share) at an initial rent of $56.39 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 7.2 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 19,000 square feet of second generation space were negative 3.5% and negative 4.3%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $7.86 per square foot per annum, or 13.9% of initial rent.
66,000 square feet at 555 California Street (47,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $99.14 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 9.8 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 47,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 32.4% and positive 13.3%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $12.56 per square foot per annum, or 12.7% of initial rent.
For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024:
1,613,000 square feet of New York Office space (848,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $118.96 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 10.1 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 613,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 7.6% and positive 3.3%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $8.64 per square foot per annum, or 7.3% of initial rent.
40,000 square feet of New York Retail space (37,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $258.76 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 3.9 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 31,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 7.2% and negative 14.5%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $26.92 per square foot per annum, or 10.4% of initial rent.
83,000 square feet at THE MART (all at share) at an initial rent of $61.09 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 5.5 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 62,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 3.5% and negative 1.4%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $8.17 per square foot per annum, or 13.4% of initial rent.
107,000 square feet at 555 California Street (76,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $87.03 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 8.1 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 76,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 10.9% and negative 4.4%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $10.40 per square foot per annum, or 11.9% of initial rent.
Occupancy
(At Vornado's share)New YorkTHE MART555 California Street
TotalOfficeRetail
Occupancy as of June 30, 202488.3 %89.3 %77.0 %76.9 %94.5 %
Same Store Net Operating Income ("NOI") At Share:
TotalNew YorkTHE MART
555 California Street(1)
Same store NOI at share % (decrease) increase(2):
Three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023(9.0)%(4.4)%(4.6)%(46.4)%
Six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023(7.0)%(4.5)%(7.3)%(31.0)%
Three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to March 31, 20243.6 %3.3 %11.0 %1.6 %
Same store NOI at share - cash basis % (decrease) increase(2):
Three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023(6.6)%(2.7)%(1.3)%(38.2)%
Six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023(5.9)%(3.9)%(2.2)%(26.2)%
Three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to March 31, 20244.0 %2.3 %12.8 %17.8 %
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(1)2023 includes our $14,103,000 share of the receipt of a tenant settlement, net of legal expenses.
(2)See pages 11 through 16 for same store NOI at share and same store NOI at share - cash basis reconciliations.
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NOI At Share & NOI At Share - Cash Basis:
The elements of our New York and Other NOI at share and NOI at share - cash basis for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 and the three months ended March 31, 2024 are summarized below.
(Amounts in thousands)For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,March 31, 2024
2024202320242023
NOI at share:
New York:
Office(1)
$178,338 $186,042 $167,988 $346,326 $360,312 
Retail48,392 47,428 47,466 95,858 94,624 
Residential6,220 5,467 5,968 12,188 10,925 
Alexander's9,203 9,429 11,707 20,910 18,499 
Total New York242,153 248,366 233,129 475,282 484,360 
Other:
THE MART16,060 16,462 14,486 30,546 31,871 
555 California Street(2)
16,800 31,347 16,529 33,329 48,276 
Other investments5,158 5,464 4,980 10,138 10,615 
Total Other38,018 53,273 35,995 74,013 90,762 
NOI at share$280,171 $301,639 $269,124 $549,295 $575,122 

NOI at share - cash basis:
New York:
Office(1)
$176,915 $181,253 $166,370 $343,285 $363,334 
Retail44,700 44,956 43,873 88,573 88,990 
Residential5,947 5,129 5,690 11,637 10,180 
Alexander's10,272 10,231 14,861 25,133 20,092 
Total New York237,834 241,569 230,794 468,628 482,596 
Other:
THE MART16,835 16,592 14,949 31,784 31,267 
555 California Street(2)
19,956 32,284 16,938 36,894 50,002 
Other investments4,965 5,624 4,932 9,897 10,739 
Total Other41,756 54,500 36,819 78,575 92,008 
NOI at share - cash basis$279,590 $296,069 $267,613 $547,203 $574,604 
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(1)Includes Building Maintenance Services NOI of $7,926, $6,797, $7,217, $15,143 and $13,086 for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 and March 31, 2024 and the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
(2)2023 includes our $14,103 share of the receipt of a tenant settlement, net of legal expenses.

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Active Development/Redevelopment Summary as of June 30, 2024:
(Amounts in thousands, except square feet)
(at Vornado’s share)Projected Incremental
Cash Yield

New York segment:
Property
Rentable
Sq. Ft.
BudgetCash Amount
Expended
Remaining Expenditures
Stabilization Year
PENN District:
PENN 21,795,000 $750,000 $675,504 $74,496 20269.5%
Districtwide ImprovementsN/A100,000 60,493 39,507 N/AN/A
Total PENN District 850,000 
(1)
735,997 114,003 
Sunset Pier 94 Studios (49.9% interest)266,000 125,000 
(2)
19,494 105,506 202610.3%
Total Active Development Projects$975,000 $755,491 $219,509 
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(1)Excluding debt and equity carry.
(2)Represents our 49.9% share of the $350,000 development budget, excluding the $40,000 value of our contributed leasehold interest and net of an estimated $9,000 for our share of development fees and reimbursement for overhead costs incurred by us. $34,000 will be funded via cash contributions, of which $19,494 has been funded as of June 30, 2024.
There can be no assurance that the above projects will be completed, completed on schedule or within budget. In addition, there can be no assurance that the Company will be successful in leasing the properties on the expected schedule or at the assumed rental rates.    
Conference Call and Audio Webcast
As previously announced, the Company will host a quarterly earnings conference call and an audio webcast on Tuesday, August 6, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (ET). The conference call can be accessed by dialing 888-317-6003 (domestic) or 412-317-6061 (international) and entering the passcode 8799771. A live webcast of the conference call will be available on Vornado’s website at www.vno.com in the Investor Relations section and an online playback of the webcast will be available on the website following the conference call.
Contact
Thomas J. Sanelli
(212) 894-7000
Supplemental Data
Further details regarding results of operations, properties and tenants can be accessed at the Company’s website www.vno.com. Vornado Realty Trust is a fully - integrated equity real estate investment trust.
Certain statements contained herein may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. They represent our intentions, plans, expectations and beliefs and are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Our future results, financial condition and business may differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements. You can find many of these statements by looking for words such as "approximates," "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "estimates," "intends," "plans," "would," "may" or other similar expressions in this press release. We also note the following forward-looking statements: in the case of our development and redevelopment projects, the estimated completion date, estimated project cost, projected incremental cash yield, stabilization date and cost to complete; estimates of future capital expenditures, dividends to common and preferred shareholders and operating partnership distributions. For a discussion of factors that could materially affect the outcome of our forward-looking statements and our future results and financial condition, see “Risk Factors” in Part I, Item 1A, of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023. Currently, some of the factors are the increased interest rates and effects of inflation on our business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flows, operating performance and the effect that these factors have had and may continue to have on our tenants, the global, national, regional and local economies and financial markets and the real estate market in general.
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VORNADO REALTY TRUST
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Amounts in thousands)As ofIncrease
(Decrease)
 June 30, 2024December 31, 2023
ASSETS   
Real estate, at cost:
Land$2,434,209 $2,436,221 $(2,012)
Buildings and improvements10,228,821 9,952,954 275,867 
Development costs and construction in progress1,156,060 1,281,076 (125,016)
Leasehold improvements and equipment133,755 130,953 2,802 
Total13,952,845 13,801,204 151,641 
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization(3,899,475)(3,752,827)(146,648)
Real estate, net10,053,370 10,048,377 4,993 
Right-of-use assets678,670 680,044 (1,374)
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash
Cash and cash equivalents872,609 997,002 (124,393)
Restricted cash244,245 264,582 (20,337)
Total1,116,854 1,261,584 (144,730)
Tenant and other receivables71,213 69,543 1,670 
Investments in partially owned entities2,711,080 2,610,558 100,522 
Receivable arising from the straight-lining of rents706,157 701,666 4,491 
Deferred leasing costs, net354,395 355,010 (615)
Identified intangible assets, net122,414 127,082 (4,668)
Other assets396,028 333,801 62,227 
Total assets$16,210,181 $16,187,665 $22,516 
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS AND EQUITY
Liabilities:
Mortgages payable, net$5,672,086 $5,688,020 $(15,934)
Senior unsecured notes, net1,194,894 1,193,873 1,021 
Unsecured term loan, net795,254 794,559 695 
Unsecured revolving credit facilities575,000 575,000 — 
Lease liabilities741,762 732,859 8,903 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses363,457 411,044 (47,587)
Deferred revenue30,805 32,199 (1,394)
Deferred compensation plan108,553 105,245 3,308 
Other liabilities316,906 311,132 5,774 
Total liabilities9,798,717 9,843,931 (45,214)
Redeemable noncontrolling interests593,465 638,448 (44,983)
Shareholders' equity5,626,300 5,509,064 117,236 
Noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries191,699 196,222 (4,523)
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests and equity$16,210,181 $16,187,665 $22,516 
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OPERATING RESULTS
(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)For the Three Months Ended
June 30,
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
 2024202320242023
Revenues$450,266 $472,359 $886,641 $918,282 
Net income$40,099 $62,733 $33,826 $73,931 
Less net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests in:
Consolidated subsidiaries13,890 2,781 25,872 12,709 
Operating Partnership(3,200)(3,608)(2,414)(4,037)
Net income attributable to Vornado50,789 61,906 57,284 82,603 
Preferred share dividends(15,529)(15,529)(31,058)(31,058)
Net income attributable to common shareholders$35,260 $46,377 $26,226 $51,545 
Income per common share - basic:
Net income per common share$0.19 $0.24 $0.14 $0.27 
Weighted average shares outstanding190,492 191,468 190,460 191,668 
Income per common share - diluted:
Net income per common share$0.18 $0.24 $0.13 $0.27 
Weighted average shares outstanding194,405 194,804 194,518 194,364 
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP)$148,944 $144,059 $253,068 $263,149 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.76 $0.74 $1.29 $1.35 
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$112,766 $140,737 $221,608 $257,032 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.57 $0.72 $1.13 $1.32 
Weighted average shares used in determining FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions per diluted share196,339 194,878 196,405 194,543 
FFO is computed in accordance with the definition adopted by the Board of Governors of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“NAREIT”). NAREIT defines FFO as GAAP net income or loss adjusted to exclude net gains from sales of certain real estate assets, impairment write-downs of certain real estate assets and investments in entities when the impairment is directly attributable to decreases in the value of depreciable real estate held by the entity, depreciation and amortization expense from real estate assets and other specified items, including the pro rata share of such adjustments of unconsolidated subsidiaries. FFO and FFO per diluted share are non-GAAP financial measures used by management, investors and analysts to facilitate meaningful comparisons of operating performance between periods and among our peers because it excludes the effect of real estate depreciation and amortization and net gains on sales, which are based on historical costs and implicitly assume that the value of real estate diminishes predictably over time, rather than fluctuating based on existing market conditions. FFO does not represent cash generated from operating activities and is not necessarily indicative of cash available to fund cash requirements and should not be considered as an alternative to net income as a performance measure or cash flow as a liquidity measure. FFO may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies. In addition to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, we also disclose FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted. Although this non-GAAP measure clearly differs from NAREIT’s definition of FFO, we believe it provides a meaningful presentation of operating performance. Reconciliations of net income attributable to common shareholders to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions are provided on the following page. Reconciliations of FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted are provided on page 2 of this press release.
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
The following table reconciles net income attributable to common shareholders to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions:
(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)For the Three Months Ended
June 30,
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
2024202320242023
Net income attributable to common shareholders$35,260 $46,377 $26,226 $51,545 
Per diluted share$0.18 $0.24 $0.13 $0.27 
FFO adjustments:
Depreciation and amortization of real property$97,897 $94,922 $194,680 $189,714 
Net gains on sale of real estate(873)(260)(873)(260)
Our share of partially owned entities:
Depreciation and amortization of real property26,458 26,666 52,621 54,135 
Net gain on sale of real estate— (16,545)— (16,545)
123,482 104,783 246,428 227,044 
Noncontrolling interests' share of above adjustments(10,191)(7,510)(20,362)(16,256)
FFO adjustments, net$113,291 $97,273 $226,066 $210,788 
FFO attributable to common shareholders$148,551 $143,650 $252,292 $262,333 
Impact of assumed conversion of dilutive convertible securities393 409 776 816 
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions$148,944 $144,059 $253,068 $263,149 
Per diluted share$0.76 $0.74 $1.29 $1.35 
Reconciliation of weighted average shares outstanding:
Weighted average common shares outstanding190,492 191,468 190,460 191,668 
Effect of dilutive securities:
Share-based payment awards3,913 32 4,058 23 
Convertible securities1,934 3,378 1,887 2,852 
Denominator for FFO per diluted share196,339 194,878 196,405 194,543 


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VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - CONTINUED
Below is a reconciliation of net income (loss) to NOI at share and NOI at share - cash basis for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 and the three months ended March 31, 2024.
(Amounts in thousands)For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,March 31, 2024
2024202320242023
Net income (loss) $40,099 $62,733 $(6,273)$33,826 $73,931 
Depreciation and amortization expense109,774 107,162 108,659 218,433 213,727 
General and administrative expense38,475 39,410 37,897 76,372 81,005 
Transaction related costs and other3,361 30 653 4,014 688 
Income from partially owned entities(47,949)(37,272)(16,279)(64,228)(53,938)
Interest and other investment income, net(10,511)(13,153)(11,724)(22,235)(22,737)
Interest and debt expense98,401 87,165 90,478 188,879 173,402 
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets(16,048)(936)— (16,048)(8,456)
Income tax expense 5,284 4,497 6,740 12,024 9,164 
NOI from partially owned entities68,298 70,745 70,369 138,667 138,842 
NOI attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries(9,013)(18,742)(11,396)(20,409)(30,506)
NOI at share280,171 301,639 269,124 549,295 575,122 
Non-cash adjustments for straight-line rents, amortization of acquired below-market leases, net, and other(581)(5,570)(1,511)(2,092)(518)
NOI at share - cash basis$279,590 $296,069 $267,613 $547,203 $574,604 
NOI at share represents total revenues less operating expenses including our share of partially owned entities. NOI at share - cash basis represents NOI at share adjusted to exclude straight-line rental income and expense, amortization of acquired below and above market leases, accruals for ground rent resets yet to be determined, and other non-cash adjustments. We consider NOI at share - cash basis to be the primary non-GAAP financial measure for making decisions and assessing the unlevered performance of our segments as it relates to the total return on assets as opposed to the levered return on equity. As properties are bought and sold based on NOI at share - cash basis, we utilize this measure to make investment decisions as well as to compare the performance of our assets to that of our peers. NOI at share and NOI at share - cash basis should not be considered alternatives to net income or cash flow from operations and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - CONTINUED
Same store NOI at share represents NOI at share from operations which are in service in both the current and prior year reporting periods. Same store NOI at share - cash basis is same store NOI at share adjusted to exclude straight-line rental income and expense, amortization of acquired below and above market leases, accruals for ground rent resets yet to be determined, and other non-cash adjustments. We present these non-GAAP measures to (i) facilitate meaningful comparisons of the operational performance of our properties and segments, (ii) make decisions on whether to buy, sell or refinance properties, and (iii) compare the performance of our properties and segments to those of our peers. Same store NOI at share and same store NOI at share - cash basis should not be considered alternatives to net income or cash flow from operations and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.
Below are reconciliations of NOI at share to same store NOI at share for our New York segment, THE MART, 555 California Street and other investments for the three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023.
(Amounts in thousands)TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2024$280,171$242,153$16,060$16,800$5,158
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(620)(633)13
Development properties(9,637)(9,637)
Other non-same store income, net(6,094)(936)(5,158)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2024$263,820$230,947$16,073$16,800$
NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2023$301,639$248,366$16,462$31,347$5,464
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(696)(1,082)386
Development properties(4,391)(4,391)
Other non-same store income, net(6,730)(1,266)(5,464)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2023$289,822$241,627$16,848$31,347$
Decrease in same store NOI at share$(26,002)$(10,680)$(775)$(14,547)$
% decrease in same store NOI at share(9.0)%(4.4)%(4.6)%(46.4)%0.0 %
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VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - CONTINUED
Below are reconciliations of NOI at share - cash basis to same store NOI at share - cash basis for our New York segment, THE MART, 555 California Street and other investments for the three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023.
(Amounts in thousands)TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2024$279,590$237,834$16,835$19,956$4,965
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(620)(633)13
Development properties(7,353)(7,353)
Other non-same store income, net(6,880)(1,915)(4,965)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2024$264,737$227,933$16,848$19,956$
NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2023$296,069$241,569$16,592$32,284$5,624
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(860)(1,337)477
Development properties(4,554)(4,554)
Other non-same store income, net(7,061)(1,437)(5,624)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2023$283,594$234,241$17,069$32,284$
Decrease in same store NOI at share - cash basis$(18,857)$(6,308)$(221)$(12,328)$
% decrease in same store NOI at share - cash basis(6.6)%(2.7)%(1.3)%(38.2)%0.0 %
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - CONTINUED
Below are reconciliations of NOI at share to same store NOI at share for our New York segment, THE MART, 555 California Street and other investments for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023.
(Amounts in thousands)TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share for the six months ended June 30, 2024$549,295$475,282$30,546$33,329$10,138
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(1,419)(1,425)6
Development properties(17,595)(17,595)
Other non-same store income, net(11,910)(1,772)(10,138)
Same store NOI at share for the six months ended June 30, 2024$518,371$454,490$30,552$33,329$
NOI at share for the six months ended June 30, 2023$575,122$484,360$31,871$48,276$10,615
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(1,030)(2,100)1,070
Development properties(8,722)(8,722)
Other non-same store (income) expense, net(8,146)2,469(10,615)
Same store NOI at share for the six months ended June 30, 2023$557,224$476,007$32,941$48,276$
Decrease in same store NOI at share$(38,853)$(21,517)$(2,389)$(14,947)$
% decrease in same store NOI at share(7.0)%(4.5)%(7.3)%(31.0)%0.0 %
















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VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - CONTINUED
Below are reconciliations of NOI at share - cash basis to same store NOI at share - cash basis for our New York segment, THE MART, 555 California Street and other investments for the six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023.
(Amounts in thousands)TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share - cash basis for the six months ended June 30, 2024$547,203$468,628$31,784$36,894$9,897
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(1,419)(1,425)6
Development properties(13,323)(13,323)
Other non-same store income, net(13,253)(3,356)(9,897)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the six months ended June 30, 2024$519,208$450,524$31,790$36,894$
NOI at share - cash basis for the six months ended June 30, 2023$574,604$482,596$31,267$50,002$10,739
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(1,263)(2,514)1,251
Development properties(8,699)(8,699)
Other non-same store income, net(13,132)(2,393)(10,739)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the six months ended June 30, 2023$551,510$468,990$32,518$50,002$
Decrease in same store NOI at share - cash basis$(32,302)$(18,466)$(728)$(13,108)$
% decrease in same store NOI at share - cash basis(5.9)%(3.9)%(2.2)%(26.2)%0.0 %












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VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - CONTINUED
Below are reconciliations of NOI at share to same store NOI at share for our New York segment, THE MART, 555 California Street and other investments for the three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to March 31, 2024.
(Amounts in thousands)TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2024$280,171$242,153$16,060$16,800$5,158
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(620)(633)13
Development properties(9,637)(9,637)
Other non-same store income, net(6,094)(936)(5,158)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2024$263,820$230,947$16,073$16,800$
NOI at share for the three months ended March 31, 2024$269,124$233,129$14,486$16,529$4,980
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(799)(792)(7)
Development properties(7,958)(7,958)
Other non-same store income, net(5,816)(836)(4,980)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended March 31, 2024$254,551$223,543$14,479$16,529$
Increase in same store NOI at share$9,269$7,404$1,594$271$
% increase in same store NOI at share3.6 %3.3 %11.0 %1.6 %0.0 %
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VORNADO REALTY TRUST
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - CONTINUED
Below are reconciliations of NOI at share - cash basis to same store NOI at share - cash basis for our New York segment, THE MART, 555 California Street and other investments for the three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to March 31, 2024.
(Amounts in thousands)TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2024$279,590$237,834$16,835$19,956$4,965
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(620)(633)13
Development properties(7,353)(7,353)
Other non-same store income, net(6,675)(1,710)(4,965)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2024$264,942$228,138$16,848$19,956$
NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended March 31, 2024$267,613$230,794$14,949$16,938$4,932
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(799)(792)(7)
Development properties(5,970)(5,970)
Other non-same store income, net(6,013)(1,081)(4,932)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended March 31, 2024$254,831$222,951$14,942$16,938$
Increase in same store NOI at share - cash basis$10,111$5,187$1,906$3,018$
% increase in same store NOI at share - cash basis4.0 %2.3 %12.8 %17.8 %0.0 %
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INDEX 
 Page
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS-
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Financial Highlights
FFO, As Adjusted Bridge
Consolidated Balance Sheets
Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Shareholders (Consolidated and by Segment)-
Net Operating Income at Share and Net Operating Income at Share - Cash Basis (by Segment and by Subsegment)-
Same Store NOI at Share and Same Store NOI at Share - Cash Basis
DEVELOPMENT/REDEVELOPMENT - ACTIVE PROJECTS AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
LEASING ACTIVITY AND LEASE EXPIRATIONS
Leasing Activity-
Lease Expirations-
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, TENANT IMPROVEMENTS AND LEASING COMMISSIONS
UNCONSOLIDATED JOINT VENTURES-
DEBT AND CAPITALIZATION
Capital Structure
Common Shares Data
Debt Analysis
Hedging Instruments
Consolidated Debt Maturities
PROPERTY STATISTICS
Top 30 Tenants
Square Footage
Occupancy and Residential Statistics
Ground Leases
Property Table-
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND RESEARCH COVERAGE
APPENDIX: DEFINITIONS AND NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
Definitions
Reconciliations-
Certain statements contained herein constitute forward-looking statements as such term is defined in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. They represent our intentions, plans, expectations and beliefs and are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Our future results, financial condition and business may differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements. You can find many of these statements by looking for words such as "approximates," "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "estimates," "intends," "plans," "would," "may" or other similar expressions in this supplemental package. We also note the following forward-looking statements: in the case of our development and redevelopment projects, the estimated completion date, estimated project cost, projected incremental cash yield, stabilization date and cost to complete; estimates of future capital expenditures, dividends to common and preferred shareholders and operating partnership distributions. Many of the factors that will determine the outcome of these and our other forward-looking statements are beyond our ability to control or predict. Currently, some of the factors are the increased interest rates and effects of inflation on our business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flows, operating performance and the effect that these factors have had and may continue to have on our tenants, the global, national, regional and local economies and financial markets and the real estate market in general. For further discussion of factors that could materially affect the outcome of our forward-looking statements, see "Item 1A. Risk Factors" in Part I of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023. For these statements, we claim the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this supplemental package. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or any person acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section. We do not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to our forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this supplemental package. This supplemental package includes certain non-GAAP financial measures, which are accompanied by what Vornado Realty Trust and subsidiaries (the "Company") considers the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("GAAP"). These include Funds From Operations ("FFO"), Funds Available for Distribution ("FAD"), Net Operating Income ("NOI") and Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization for Real Estate ("EBITDAre"). Quantitative reconciliations of the differences between the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures and the non-GAAP financial measures presented are provided within this supplemental package. Definitions of these non-GAAP financial measures and statements of the reasons why management believes the non-GAAP measures provide useful information to investors about the Company's financial condition and results of operations, and, if applicable, the purposes for which management uses the measures, can be found in the Definitions section of this supplemental package on page i in the Appendix.
This supplemental package should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 and the Company’s Supplemental Fixed Income Data package for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, both of which can be accessed at the Company’s website www.vno.com.
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS 
Financing Activity
280 Park Avenue
On April 4, 2024, a joint venture, in which we have a 50% interest, amended and extended the $1,075,000,000 mortgage loan on 280 Park Avenue. The maturity date on the amended loan was extended to September 2026, with options to fully extend to September 2028, subject to certain conditions. The interest rate on the amended loan remains at SOFR plus 1.78%. On July 8, 2024, the joint venture swapped the interest rate to a fixed rate of 5.84% through September 2028. Additionally, on April 4, 2024, the joint venture amended and extended the $125,000,000 mezzanine loan, and subsequently repaid the loan for $62,500,000. In connection with the repayment of the mezzanine loan, we recognized our $31,215,000 share of the debt extinguishment gain which is included in “income from partially owned entities” on our consolidated statements of income.
435 Seventh Avenue
On April 9, 2024, we completed a $75,000,000 refinancing of 435 Seventh Avenue, of which $37,500,000 is recourse to the Operating Partnership. The interest-only loan bears a rate of SOFR plus 2.10% and matures in April 2028. The interest rate on the loan was swapped to a fixed rate of 6.96% through April 2026. The loan replaces the previous $95,696,000 fully recourse loan, which bore interest at SOFR plus 1.41%.
Unsecured Revolving Credit Facility
On May 3, 2024, we extended one of our two unsecured revolving credit facilities to April 2029 (as fully extended). The new $915,000,000 facility replaced the $1.25 billion facility that was due to mature in April 2026. The new facility currently bears interest at a rate of SOFR plus 1.20% with a facility fee of 25 basis points. Our $1.25 billion revolving credit facility matures in December 2027 (as fully extended) and has an interest rate of SOFR plus 1.15% and a facility fee of 25 basis points.
640 Fifth Avenue (Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV)
On June 10, 2024, the Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV completed a $400,000,000 refinancing of 640 Fifth Avenue. The non-recourse loan matures in July 2029, bears interest at a fixed rate of 7.47% and amortizes at $7,000,000 per annum. The loan replaces the previous $500,000,000 loan, which the joint venture paid down by $100,000,000. The previous loan was fully recourse to the Operating Partnership and bore interest at SOFR plus 1.11%.
Interest Rate Swap and Cap Arrangements
We entered into the following interest rate swap and cap arrangements during the six months ended June 30, 2024. See page 29 for further information on our interest rate swap and cap arrangements:
(Amounts in thousands)Notional Amount
(at share)
All-In Swapped RateExpiration DateVariable Rate Spread
Interest rate swaps:
PENN 11(1)
$250,000 6.21%10/25S+206
435 Seventh Avenue75,0006.96%04/26S+210
Index Strike Rate
Interest rate caps:
61 Ninth Avenue (45.1% interest)$75,543 4.39%01/26S+146
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(1)Together with the existing $250,000 swap arrangement on the $500,000 PENN 11 mortgage loan, the loan will bear interest at an all-in swapped rate of 6.28% through October 2025.

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS 
Dispositions
220 Central Park South
During the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, we closed on the sale of two condominium units at 220 Central Park South (“220 CPS”) for net proceeds of $31,605,000, resulting in a financial statement net gain of $15,175,000 which is included in "net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets" on our consolidated statements of income. In connection with these sales, $2,106,000 of income tax expense was recognized on our consolidated statements of income. Four units remain unsold.
50-70 West 93rd Street
On May 13, 2024, we sold our 49.9% interest in 50-70 West 93rd Street to our joint venture partner. We received net proceeds of $2,000,000 after deducting our share of the existing $83,500,000 mortgage loan, which was scheduled to mature in December 2024, resulting in a net gain of $873,000. The net gain is included in "net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets" on our consolidated statements of income.
Alexander’s Inc.
On May 3, 2024, Alexander’s Inc. (“Alexander’s”), in which we own a 32.4% common equity interest, and Bloomberg L.P. reached an agreement to extend the leases covering approximately 947,000 square feet at 731 Lexington Avenue that were scheduled to expire in February 2029 for a term of eleven years to February 2040.

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)
 For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended
June 30,
 June 30,March 31, 2024
 2024202320242023
Total revenues$450,266 $472,359 $436,375 $886,641 $918,282 
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders$35,260 $46,377 $(9,034)$26,226 $51,545 
Per common share:    
Basic$0.19 $0.24 $(0.05)$0.14 $0.27 
Diluted$0.18 $0.24 $(0.05)$0.13 $0.27 
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted
(non-GAAP)
$112,766 $140,737 $108,847 $221,608 $257,032 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.57 $0.72 $0.55 $1.13 $1.32 
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP)$148,944 $144,059 $104,129 $253,068 $263,149 
FFO - Operating Partnership ("OP") basis (non-GAAP)$162,307 $155,149 $113,485 $275,787 $283,385 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.76 $0.74 $0.53 $1.29 $1.35 
Dividends per common share(1)
$$— $— $— $0.375 
FFO payout ratio (based on FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted)(1)
N/AN/AN/AN/A28.4 %
FAD payout ratio(1)
N/AN/AN/AN/A36.8 %
Weighted average VNO common shares outstanding190,492 191,468 190,429 190,460 191,668
Redeemable Class A units and LTIP Unit awards17,136 14,810 17,174 17,155 14,835
Weighted average VRLP Class A units outstanding207,628 206,278 207,603 207,615 206,503
Dilutive share based payment awards3,913 32 4,204 4,058 51
Redeemable preferred units - common share equivalents1,955 3,378 1,875 1,915 2,852
Weighted average VRLP Class A units outstanding - diluted213,496 209,688 213,682 213,588 209,406
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(1)We anticipate that we will pay a common share dividend for 2024 in the fourth quarter, subject to approval by our Board of Trustees.




Please refer to the Appendix for reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP measures.
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FFO, AS ADJUSTED BRIDGE - Q2 2024 VS. Q2 2023 (unaudited)
(Amounts in millions, except per share amounts)FFO, as Adjusted
AmountPer Share
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended June 30, 2023$140.7 $0.72 
(Decrease) increase in FFO, as adjusted due to:
Lease expirations, net of rent commencements, and other tenant related items(15.1)
345 Montgomery Street tenant settlement proceeds, net of legal expenses in 2023(14.1)
Change in interest expense, net of interest income(7.0)
Variable businesses (primarily signage)3.9 
Other, net3.7 
(28.6)
Noncontrolling interests' share of above items and impact of assumed conversions of convertible securities0.7 
Net decrease(27.9)(0.15)
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the three months ended June 30, 2024$112.8 $0.57 

Please refer to the Appendix for reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP measures.
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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
As ofIncrease
(Decrease)
 June 30, 2024December 31, 2023
ASSETS   
Real estate, at cost:
Land$2,434,209 $2,436,221 $(2,012)
Buildings and improvements10,228,821 9,952,954 275,867 
Development costs and construction in progress1,156,060 1,281,076 (125,016)
Leasehold improvements and equipment133,755 130,953 2,802 
Total13,952,845 13,801,204 151,641 
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization(3,899,475)(3,752,827)(146,648)
Real estate, net10,053,370 10,048,377 4,993 
Right-of-use assets678,670 680,044 (1,374)
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash
Cash and cash equivalents872,609 997,002 (124,393)
Restricted cash244,245 264,582 (20,337)
Total1,116,854 1,261,584 (144,730)
Tenant and other receivables71,213 69,543 1,670 
Investments in partially owned entities2,711,080 2,610,558 100,522 
Receivable arising from the straight-lining of rents706,157 701,666 4,491 
Deferred leasing costs, net354,395 355,010 (615)
Identified intangible assets, net122,414 127,082 (4,668)
Other assets396,028 333,801 62,227 
Total assets$16,210,181 $16,187,665 $22,516 
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS AND EQUITY
Liabilities:
Mortgages payable, net$5,672,086 $5,688,020 $(15,934)
Senior unsecured notes, net1,194,894 1,193,873 1,021 
Unsecured term loan, net795,254 794,559 695 
Unsecured revolving credit facilities575,000 575,000 — 
Lease liabilities741,762 732,859 8,903 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses363,457 411,044 (47,587)
Deferred revenue30,805 32,199 (1,394)
Deferred compensation plan108,553 105,245 3,308 
Other liabilities316,906 311,132 5,774 
Total liabilities9,798,717 9,843,931 (45,214)
Redeemable noncontrolling interests593,465 638,448 (44,983)
Shareholders' equity5,626,300 5,509,064 117,236 
Noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries191,699 196,222 (4,523)
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests and equity$16,210,181 $16,187,665 $22,516 
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CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
 For the Three Months Ended
 June 30,March 31, 2024
 20242023Variance
Property rentals(1)
$343,894 $365,216 $(21,322)$337,376 
Tenant expense reimbursements(1)
48,683 47,743 940 46,638 
Amortization of acquired below-market leases, net1,217 1,360 (143)693 
Straight-lining of rents(199)4,515 (4,714)4,571 
Total rental revenues393,595 418,834 (25,239)389,278 
Fee and other income:
Building Maintenance Services ("BMS") cleaning fees38,465 35,146 3,319 35,780 
Management and leasing fees6,709 3,658 3,051 2,611 
Other income11,497 14,721 (3,224)8,706 
Total revenues450,266 472,359 (22,093)436,375 
Operating expenses(229,380)(222,723)(6,657)(226,224)
Depreciation and amortization(109,774)(107,162)(2,612)(108,659)
General and administrative(38,475)(39,410)935 (37,897)
Expense from deferred compensation plan liability(1,398)(2,182)784 (4,520)
Transaction related costs and other(3,361)(30)(3,331)(653)
Total expenses(382,388)(371,507)(10,881)(377,953)
Income from partially owned entities47,949 37,272 10,677 16,279 
Interest and other investment income, net10,511 13,153 (2,642)11,724 
Income from deferred compensation plan assets1,398 2,182 (784)4,520 
Interest and debt expense(98,401)(87,165)(11,236)(90,478)
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets16,048 936 15,112 — 
Income before income taxes45,383 67,230 (21,847)467 
Income tax expense(5,284)(4,497)(787)(6,740)
Net income (loss)40,099 62,733 (22,634)(6,273)
Less net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests in:
Consolidated subsidiaries13,890 2,781 11,109 11,982 
Operating Partnership(3,200)(3,608)408 786 
Net income attributable to Vornado50,789 61,906 (11,117)6,495 
Preferred share dividends(15,529)(15,529)— (15,529)
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders$35,260 $46,377 $(11,117)$(9,034)
Capitalized expenditures:
Development payroll$1,829 $2,704 $(875)$2,499 
Interest and debt expense12,794 9,949 2,845 12,564 
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(1)"Property rentals" and "tenant expense reimbursements" represent non-GAAP financial measures which are reconciled above to "rental revenues" the most directly comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with GAAP.
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NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS BY SEGMENT (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
 For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2024
 TotalNew YorkOther
Property rentals(1)
$343,894 $270,093 $73,801 
Tenant expense reimbursements(1)
48,683 37,477 11,206 
Amortization of acquired below-market leases, net1,217 1,048 169 
Straight-lining of rents(199)4,285 (4,484)
Total rental revenues393,595 312,903 80,692 
Fee and other income:
BMS cleaning fees38,465 40,689 (2,224)
Management and leasing fees6,709 6,911 (202)
Other income11,497 7,075 4,422 
Total revenues450,266 367,578 82,688 
Operating expenses(229,380)(188,947)(40,433)
Depreciation and amortization(109,774)(86,821)(22,953)
General and administrative(38,475)(12,380)(26,095)
Expense from deferred compensation plan liability(1,398)— (1,398)
Transaction related costs and other(3,361)(3,258)(103)
Total expenses(382,388)(291,406)(90,982)
Income from partially owned entities47,949 46,977 972 
Interest and other investment income, net 10,511 4,187 6,324 
Income from deferred compensation plan assets1,398 — 1,398 
Interest and debt expense(98,401)(45,931)(52,470)
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets16,048 873 15,175 
Income (loss) before income taxes45,383 82,278 (36,895)
Income tax expense(5,284)(1,455)(3,829)
Net income (loss) 40,099 80,823 (40,724)
Less net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries13,890 10,974 2,916 
Net income (loss) attributable to Vornado Realty L.P.53,989 $91,797 $(37,808)
Less net income attributable to noncontrolling interests in the Operating Partnership(3,172)
Preferred unit distributions(15,557)
Net income attributable to common shareholders$35,260 
For the three months ended June 30, 2023
Net income (loss) attributable to Vornado Realty L.P.$65,514 $96,475 $(30,961)
Net income attributable to common shareholders$46,377 
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(1)"Property rentals" and "tenant expense reimbursements" represent non-GAAP financial measures which are reconciled above to "rental revenues" the most directly comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with GAAP.
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CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
 For the Six Months Ended June 30,
 20242023Variance
Property rentals(1)
$681,270 $708,368 $(27,098)
Tenant expense reimbursements(1)
95,321 103,838 (8,517)
Amortization of acquired below-market leases, net1,910 2,727 (817)
Straight-lining of rents4,372 694 3,678 
Total rental revenues782,873 815,627 (32,754)
Fee and other income:
BMS cleaning fees74,245 70,474 3,771 
Management and leasing fees9,320 6,707 2,613 
Other income20,203 25,474 (5,271)
Total revenues886,641 918,282 (31,641)
Operating expenses(455,604)(451,496)(4,108)
Depreciation and amortization(218,433)(213,727)(4,706)
General and administrative(76,372)(81,005)4,633 
Expense from deferred compensation plan liability(5,918)(5,910)(8)
Transaction related costs and other(4,014)(688)(3,326)
Total expenses(760,341)(752,826)(7,515)
Income from partially owned entities64,228 53,938 10,290 
Interest and other investment income, net22,235 22,737 (502)
Income from deferred compensation plan assets5,918 5,910 
Interest and debt expense(188,879)(173,402)(15,477)
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets16,048 8,456 7,592 
Income before income taxes45,850 83,095 (37,245)
Income tax expense(12,024)(9,164)(2,860)
Net income33,826 73,931 (40,105)
Less net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests in:
Consolidated subsidiaries25,872 12,709 13,163 
Operating Partnership(2,414)(4,037)1,623 
Net income attributable to Vornado57,284 82,603 (25,319)
Preferred share dividends(31,058)(31,058)— 
Net income attributable to common shareholders$26,226 $51,545 $(25,319)
Capitalized expenditures:
Development payroll$4,328 $5,553 $(1,225)
Interest and debt expense25,358 18,806 6,552 
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(1)"Property rentals" and "tenant expense reimbursements" represent non-GAAP financial measures which are reconciled above to "rental revenues" the most directly comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with GAAP.
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NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS BY SEGMENT (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
 For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024
 TotalNew YorkOther
Property rentals(1)
$681,270 $539,455 $141,815 
Tenant expense reimbursements(1)
95,321 74,333 20,988 
Amortization of acquired below-market leases, net1,910 1,572 338 
Straight-lining of rents4,372 9,278 (4,906)
Total rental revenues782,873 624,638 158,235 
Fee and other income:
BMS cleaning fees74,245 79,329 (5,084)
Management and leasing fees9,320 9,623 (303)
Other income20,203 12,222 7,981 
Total revenues886,641 725,812 160,829 
Operating expenses(455,604)(377,225)(78,379)
Depreciation and amortization(218,433)(172,420)(46,013)
General and administrative(76,372)(25,588)(50,784)
Expense from deferred compensation plan liability(5,918)— (5,918)
Transaction related costs and other(4,014)(3,258)(756)
Total expenses(760,341)(578,491)(181,850)
Income from partially owned entities64,228 62,208 2,020 
Interest and other investment income, net22,235 8,193 14,042 
Income from deferred compensation plan assets5,918 — 5,918 
Interest and debt expense(188,879)(84,018)(104,861)
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets16,048 873 15,175 
Income (loss) before income taxes45,850 134,577 (88,727)
Income tax expense(12,024)(2,919)(9,105)
Net income (loss) 33,826 131,658 (97,832)
Less net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries25,872 20,056 5,816 
Net income (loss) attributable to Vornado Realty L.P.59,698 $151,714 $(92,016)
Less net income attributable to noncontrolling interests in the Operating Partnership(2,357)
Preferred unit distributions(31,115)
Net income attributable to common shareholders$26,226 
For the six months ended June 30, 2023
Net income (loss) attributable to Vornado Realty L.P.$86,640 $159,720 $(73,080)
Net income attributable to common shareholders$51,545 
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(1)"Property rentals" and "tenant expense reimbursements" represent non-GAAP financial measures which are reconciled above to "rental revenues" the most directly comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with GAAP.

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NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE AND NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE - CASH BASIS BY SEGMENT (NON-GAAP) (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2024
TotalNew YorkOther
Total revenues$450,266 $367,578 $82,688 
Operating expenses(229,380)(188,947)(40,433)
NOI - consolidated220,886 178,631 42,255 
Deduct: NOI attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries(9,013)(2,196)(6,817)
Add: Our share of NOI from partially owned entities68,298 65,718 2,580 
NOI at share280,171 242,153 38,018 
Non-cash adjustments for straight-line rents, amortization of acquired below-market leases, net, and other(581)(4,319)3,738 
NOI at share - cash basis$279,590 $237,834 $41,756 
For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
TotalNew YorkOther
Total revenues$472,359 $362,471 $109,888 
Operating expenses(222,723)(176,410)(46,313)
NOI - consolidated249,636 186,061 63,575 
Deduct: NOI attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries(18,742)(5,204)(13,538)
Add: Our share of NOI from partially owned entities70,745 67,509 3,236 
NOI at share301,639 248,366 53,273 
Non-cash adjustments for straight-line rents, amortization of acquired below-market leases, net, and other(5,570)(6,797)1,227 
NOI at share - cash basis$296,069 $241,569 $54,500 
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2024
TotalNew YorkOther
Total revenues$436,375 $358,234 $78,141 
Operating expenses(226,224)(188,278)(37,946)
NOI - consolidated210,151 169,956 40,195 
Deduct: NOI attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries(11,396)(4,536)(6,860)
Add: Our share of NOI from partially owned entities70,369 67,709 2,660 
NOI at share269,124 233,129 35,995 
Non-cash adjustments for straight-line rents, amortization of acquired below-market leases, net, and other(1,511)(2,335)824 
NOI at share - cash basis$267,613 $230,794 $36,819 
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NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE AND NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE - CASH BASIS BY SEGMENT (NON-GAAP) (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024
TotalNew YorkOther
Total revenues$886,641 $725,812 $160,829 
Operating expenses(455,604)(377,225)(78,379)
NOI - consolidated431,037 348,587 82,450 
Deduct: NOI attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries(20,409)(6,732)(13,677)
Add: Our share of NOI from partially owned entities138,667 133,427 5,240 
NOI at share549,295 475,282 74,013 
Non-cash adjustments for straight-line rents, amortization of acquired below-market leases, net, and other(2,092)(6,654)4,562 
NOI at share - cash basis$547,203 $468,628 $78,575 

For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
TotalNew YorkOther
Total revenues$918,282 $726,285 $191,997 
Operating expenses(451,496)(364,731)(86,765)
NOI - consolidated466,786 361,554 105,232 
Deduct: NOI attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries(30,506)(10,027)(20,479)
Add: Our share of NOI from partially owned entities138,842 132,833 6,009 
NOI at share575,122 484,360 90,762 
Non-cash adjustments for straight-line rents, amortization of acquired below-market leases, net, and other(518)(1,764)1,246 
NOI at share - cash basis$574,604 $482,596 $92,008 
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NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE AND NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE - CASH BASIS BY SEGMENT AND SUBSEGMENT (NON-GAAP) (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,March 31, 2024
2024202320242023
NOI at share:
New York:
Office(1)
$178,338 $186,042 $167,988 $346,326 $360,312 
Retail48,392 47,428 47,466 95,858 94,624 
Residential6,220 5,467 5,968 12,188 10,925 
Alexander’s9,203 9,429 11,707 20,910 18,499 
Total New York242,153 248,366 233,129 475,282 484,360 
Other:
THE MART16,060 16,462 14,486 30,546 31,871 
555 California Street(2)
16,800 31,347 16,529 33,329 48,276 
Other investments5,158 5,464 4,980 10,138 10,615 
Total Other38,018 53,273 35,995 74,013 90,762 
NOI at share$280,171 $301,639 $269,124 $549,295 $575,122 
NOI at share - cash basis:
New York:
Office(1)
$176,915 $181,253 $166,370 $343,285 $363,334 
Retail44,700 44,956 43,873 88,573 88,990 
Residential5,947 5,129 5,690 11,637 10,180 
Alexander's10,272 10,231 14,861 25,133 20,092 
Total New York237,834 241,569 230,794 468,628 482,596 
Other:
THE MART16,835 16,592 14,949 31,784 31,267 
555 California Street(2)
19,956 32,284 16,938 36,894 50,002 
Other investments4,965 5,624 4,932 9,897 10,739 
Total Other41,756 54,500 36,819 78,575 92,008 
NOI at share - cash basis$279,590 $296,069 $267,613 $547,203 $574,604 
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(1)Includes BMS NOI of $7,926, $6,797, $7,217, $15,143 and $13,086 for the three months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 and March 31, 2024 and the six months ended June 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
(2)2023 includes our $14,103 share of the receipt of a tenant settlement, net of legal expenses.

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SAME STORE NOI AT SHARE AND SAME STORE NOI AT SHARE - CASH BASIS (NON-GAAP) (unaudited)
TotalNew YorkTHE MART
555 California Street(1)
Same store NOI at share % (decrease) increase(2):
Three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023(9.0)%(4.4)%(4.6)%(46.4)%
Six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023(7.0)%(4.5)%(7.3)%(31.0)%
Three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to March 31, 20243.6 %3.3 %11.0 %1.6 %
Same store NOI at share - cash basis % (decrease) increase(2):
Three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023(6.6)%(2.7)%(1.3)%(38.2)%
Six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to June 30, 2023(5.9)%(3.9)%(2.2)%(26.2)%
Three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to March 31, 20244.0 %2.3 %12.8 %17.8 %
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(1)2023 includes our $14,103,000 share of the receipt of a tenant settlement, net of legal expenses.
(2)See pages vii through xii in the Appendix for same store NOI at share and same store NOI at share - cash basis reconciliations.
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DEVELOPMENT/REDEVELOPMENT - ACTIVE PROJECTS AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
(Amounts in thousands, except square feet)
(at Vornado’s share)Projected Incremental
Cash Yield
Active Development Projects:
New York segment:
Property
Rentable
Sq. Ft.
BudgetCash Amount
Expended
Remaining Expenditures
Stabilization Year
PENN District:
PENN 21,795,000 $750,000 $675,504 $74,496 20269.5%
Districtwide ImprovementsN/A100,000 60,493 39,507 N/AN/A
Total PENN District  850,000 
(1)
735,997 114,003  
Sunset Pier 94 Studios (49.9% interest)266,000 125,000 
(2)
19,494 105,506 202610.3%
Total Active Development Projects$975,000 $755,491 $219,509 
Future Opportunities:
New York segment:
Property Zoning
Sq. Ft.
(at 100%)
PENN District:
Hotel Pennsylvania land2,052,000 
Eighth Avenue and 34th Street land105,000 
Multiple other opportunities - office/residential/retail
Total PENN District2,157,000 
350 Park Avenue assemblage (the “350 Park Site”)(3)
1,389,000 
260 Eleventh Avenue - office(4)
280,000 
57th Street land (50% interest)150,000 
Other segment:
527 West Kinzie land, Chicago330,000 
Total Future Opportunities4,306,000 
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(1)Excluding debt and equity carry.
(2)Represents our 49.9% share of the $350,000 development budget, excluding the $40,000 value of our contributed leasehold interest and net of an estimated $9,000 for our share of development fees and reimbursement for overhead costs incurred by us. $34,000 will be funded via cash contributions, of which $19,494 has been funded as of June 30, 2024.
(3)From October 2024 to June 2030, an affiliate of Kenneth C. Griffin (“KG”) will have the option to either (i) acquire a 60% interest in a joint venture with Vornado and Rudin (the “Vornado/Rudin JV”) (with Vornado having an effective 36% interest in the entity) to build a new 1,700,000 square foot office tower, valuing the 350 Park Site at $1.2 billion or (ii) purchase the 350 Park Site for $1.4 billion ($1.085 billion to Vornado). From October 2024 to September 2030, the Vornado/Rudin JV will have the option to put the 350 Park Site to KG for $1.2 billion ($900 million to Vornado).
(4)The building is subject to a ground lease which expires in 2114.
There can be no assurance that the above projects will be completed, completed on schedule or within budget. In addition, there can be no assurance that the Company will be successful in leasing the properties on the expected schedule or at the assumed rental rates.
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LEASING ACTIVITY (unaudited)
(Square feet in thousands)
The leasing activity and related statistics in the table below are based on leases signed during the period and are not intended to coincide with the commencement of rental revenue in accordance with GAAP. Second generation relet space represents square footage that has not been vacant for more than nine months and tenant improvements and leasing commissions are based on our share of square feet leased during the period.
New York
555 California Street
OfficeRetailTHE MART
Three Months Ended June 30, 2024    
Total square feet leased1,322 32 66 
Our share of square feet leased:598 32 47 
Initial rent(1)
$131.37 $301.14 $56.39 $99.14 
Weighted average lease term (years)9.7 5.0 7.2 9.8 
Second generation relet space:
Square feet518 19 47 
GAAP basis:
Straight-line rent(2)
$123.83 $301.14 $54.30 $104.86 
Prior straight-line rent$114.41 $237.37 $56.26 $79.18 
Percentage increase (decrease)8.2 %26.9 %(3.5)%32.4 %
Cash basis (non-GAAP):
Initial rent(1)
$137.60 $301.14 $60.48 $99.14 
Prior escalated rent$133.10 $262.23 $63.21 $87.49 
Percentage increase (decrease)3.4 %14.8 %(4.3)%13.3 %
Tenant improvements and leasing commissions:
Per square foot$63.48 $54.97 $56.60 $123.12 
Per square foot per annum$6.54 $10.99 $7.86 $12.56 
Percentage of initial rent5.0 %3.6 %13.9 %12.7 %
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(1)Represents the cash basis weighted average starting rent per square foot, which is generally indicative of market rents. Most leases include free rent and periodic step-ups in rent which are not included in the initial cash basis rent per square foot but are included in the GAAP basis straight-line rent per square foot.
(2)Represents the GAAP basis weighted average rent per square foot that is recognized over the term of the respective leases and includes the effect of free rent and periodic step-ups in rent.
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LEASING ACTIVITY (unaudited)
(Square feet in thousands)
The leasing activity and related statistics in the table below are based on leases signed during the period and are not intended to coincide with the commencement of rental revenue in accordance with GAAP. Second generation relet space represents square footage that has not been vacant for more than nine months and tenant improvements and leasing commissions are based on our share of square feet leased during the period.
New York 
555 California Street
 OfficeRetailTHE MART
Six Months Ended June 30, 2024    
Total square feet leased1,613 40 83 107 
Our share of square feet leased:848 37 83 76 
Initial rent(1)
$118.96 $258.76 $61.09 $87.03 
Weighted average lease term (years)10.1 3.9 5.5 8.1 
Second generation relet space:
Square feet613 31 62 76 
GAAP basis:
Straight-line rent(2)
$117.77 $250.90 $61.68 $86.42 
Prior straight-line rent$109.45 $234.04 $59.59 $77.94 
Percentage increase 7.6 %7.2 %3.5 %10.9 %
Cash basis (non-GAAP):
Initial rent(1)
$130.35 $255.12 $64.16 $87.03 
Prior escalated rent$126.21 $298.27 $65.04 $91.01 
Percentage increase (decrease)3.3 %(14.5)%(1.4)%(4.4)%
Tenant improvements and leasing commissions:
Per square foot$87.22 $104.98 $44.94 $84.20 
Per square foot per annum$8.64 $26.92 $8.17 $10.40 
Percentage of initial rent7.3 %10.4 %13.4 %11.9 %
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(1)Represents the cash basis weighted average starting rent per square foot, which is generally indicative of market rents. Most leases include free rent and periodic step-ups in rent which are not included in the initial cash basis rent per square foot but are included in the GAAP basis straight-line rent per square foot.
(2)Represents the GAAP basis weighted average rent per square foot that is recognized over the term of the respective leases and includes the effect of free rent and periodic step-ups in rent.
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LEASE EXPIRATIONS (unaudited)
NEW YORK SEGMENT
 Period of Lease
Expiration
Our Share of
Square Feet
of Expiring
Leases(1)
Annualized Escalated Rents
of Expiring Leases
Percentage of
Annualized
Escalated Rent
 TotalPer Sq. Ft.
Office:
Second Quarter 2024(2)
305,000 $30,320,000 $99.41 2.6 %
Third Quarter 202451,000 4,158,000 81.53 0.4 %
Fourth Quarter 2024127,000 9,683,000 76.24 0.8 %
 Total 2024178,000 13,841,000 77.76 1.2 %
 First Quarter 2025101,000 7,890,000 78.12 0.7 %
Second Quarter 2025387,000 30,604,000 79.08 2.6 %
 Remaining 202591,000 7,100,000 78.02 0.6 %
 20261,163,000 95,823,000 82.39 8.1 %
20271,319,000 105,053,000 79.65 8.9 %
20281,049,000 84,766,000 80.81 7.2 %
20291,284,000 105,517,000 82.18 8.9 %
2030644,000 54,312,000 84.34 4.6 %
2031844,000 76,429,000 90.56 6.5 %
2032972,000 95,909,000 98.67 8.1 %
2033502,000 43,312,000 86.28 3.7 %
2034584,000 63,902,000 109.42 5.4 %
Thereafter4,457,000 (3)366,154,000 82.15 30.9 %
Retail:
Second Quarter 2024(2)
— $— $— 0.0 %
Third Quarter 202421,000 9,719,000 462.81 3.9 %
Fourth Quarter 2024— — — 0.0 %
Total 202421,000 9,719,000 462.81 3.9 %
 First Quarter 2025129,000 6,355,000 49.26 2.5 %
Second Quarter 20258,000 271,000 33.88 0.1 %
 Remaining 202547,000 4,726,000 100.55 1.9 %
2026160,000 29,517,000 184.48 11.7 %
 202752,000 21,289,000 409.40 8.4 %
 202831,000 14,346,000 462.77 5.7 %
 202953,000 26,149,000 493.38 10.4 %
 2030158,000 24,962,000 157.99 9.9 %
203168,000 30,955,000 455.22 12.3 %
203255,000 29,416,000 534.84 11.7 %
203317,000 6,466,000 380.35 2.6 %
203481,000 8,551,000 105.57 3.4 %
Thereafter301,000 39,403,000 130.91 15.5 %
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(1)    Excludes storage, vacancy and other.
(2)    Includes month-to-month leases, holdover tenants, and leases expiring on the last day of the current quarter.
(3)    Assumes U.S. Post Office exercises all lease renewal options through 2038 for 492,000 square feet at 909 Third Avenue given the below-market rent on their options.
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LEASE EXPIRATIONS (unaudited)
THE MART
 Period of Lease
Expiration
Our Share of
Square Feet
of Expiring
Leases(1)
Annualized Escalated Rents
of Expiring Leases
Percentage of
Annualized
Escalated Rent
 TotalPer Sq. Ft.
Office / Showroom / Retail:
Second Quarter 2024(2)
6,000 $403,000 $67.17 0.3 %
Third Quarter 202430,000 1,719,000 57.30 1.2 %
Fourth Quarter 202479,000 4,399,000 55.68 3.0 %
Total 2024109,000 6,118,000 56.13 4.2 %
First Quarter 202581,000 4,358,000 58.11 3.0 %
Second Quarter 202538,000 2,363,000 62.18 1.6 %
Remaining 202574,000 4,361,000 58.93 3.0 %
2026284,000 16,638,000 58.58 11.4 %
 2027196,000 10,912,000 55.67 7.5 %
 2028705,000 35,991,000 51.05 24.6 %
2029160,000 8,991,000 56.19 6.2 %
203047,000 3,044,000 64.77 2.1 %
 2031319,000 16,063,000 50.35 11.0 %
2032420,000 20,343,000 48.44 14.0 %
203354,000 2,720,000 50.37 1.9 %
203494,000 4,443,000 47.27 3.1 %
Thereafter192,000 8,834,000 46.01 6.1 %
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(1)    Excludes storage, vacancy and other.
(2)    Includes month-to-month leases, holdover tenants, and leases expiring on the last day of the current quarter.
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LEASE EXPIRATIONS (unaudited)
555 California Street
 Period of Lease
Expiration
Our Share of
Square Feet
of Expiring
Leases(1)
Annualized Escalated Rents
of Expiring Leases
Percentage of
Annualized
Escalated Rent
 TotalPer Sq. Ft.
Office / Retail:
Second Quarter 2024(2)
— $— $— 0.0 %
Third Quarter 2024— — — 0.0 %
Fourth Quarter 202465,000 7,121,000 109.55 6.2 %
Total 202465,000 7,121,000 109.55 6.2 %
First Quarter 2025— — — 0.0 %
Second Quarter 202521,000 2,263,000 107.76 2.0 %
 Remaining 2025199,000 18,963,000 95.29 16.4 %
 2026238,000 25,219,000 105.96 21.8 %
202765,000 6,485,000 99.77 5.6 %
 2028112,000 10,645,000 95.04 9.2 %
 2029120,000 12,256,000 102.13 10.6 %
 2030109,000 10,285,000 94.36 8.9 %
 203129,000 2,209,000 76.17 1.9 %
 20329,000 992,000 110.22 0.9 %
203315,000 1,800,000 120.00 1.6 %
2034— — — 0.0 %
Thereafter196,000 17,398,000 88.77 14.9 %
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(1)    Excludes storage, vacancy and other.
(2)    Includes month-to-month leases, holdover tenants, and leases expiring on the last day of the current quarter.

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CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, TENANT IMPROVEMENTS AND LEASING COMMISSIONS (unaudited)
CONSOLIDATED
(Amounts in thousands)  
For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024
Total CompanyNew York SegmentTHE MART555 California StreetOther
Capital expenditures:
Expenditures to maintain assets$36,804 $24,452 $9,167 $2,465 $720 
Tenant improvements28,614 25,075 2,891 648 — 
Leasing commissions7,441 4,568 131 2,742 — 
Recurring tenant improvements, leasing commissions and other capital expenditures72,859 54,095 12,189 5,855 720 
Non-recurring capital expenditures(1)
50,803 45,358 3,460 1,913 72 
Total capital expenditures and leasing commissions$123,662 $99,453 $15,649 $7,768 $792 
Development and redevelopment expenditures(2):
   
PENN 2$69,241 $69,241 $— $— $— 
PENN 119,468 19,468 — — — 
PENN Districtwide improvements15,605 15,605 — — — 
Hotel Pennsylvania site12,515 12,515 — — — 
The Farley Building6,705 6,705 — — — 
Other14,542 12,161 656 — 1,725 
$138,076 $135,695 $656 $— $1,725 
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(1)Primarily tenant improvements and leasing commissions on first generation space.
(2)Inclusive of capitalized interest expense, operating expenses and development payroll.










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UNCONSOLIDATED JOINT VENTURES (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
As of June 30, 2024
Joint Venture NameAsset
Category
Percentage OwnershipCompany's
Carrying
Amount
Company's
Pro rata
Share of Debt(1)
100% of
Joint Venture Debt(1)
Maturity Date(2)
Spread over SOFR
Interest Rate(3)
Fifth Avenue and Times Square JVRetail/Office51.5%$2,253,658 $367,464 $756,193 VariousVariousVarious
Alexander'sOffice/Retail32.4%79,598 352,040 1,086,544 VariousVariousVarious
Partially owned office buildings/land:
280 Park AvenueOffice/Retail50.0%117,820 537,500 1,075,000 
(4)
09/26S+1787.11%
(5)
West 57th Street propertiesOffice/Retail/Land50.0%40,766 — — N/AN/AN/A
512 West 22nd StreetOffice/Retail55.0%31,938 69,591 126,530 06/25S+2356.85%
825 Seventh AvenueOffice50.0%5,254 27,000 54,000 01/26S+2758.08%
61 Ninth AvenueOffice/Retail45.1%994 75,543 167,500 01/26S+1465.85%
650 Madison AvenueOffice/Retail20.1%— 161,024 800,000 12/29N/A3.49%
Other investments:
Sunset Pier 94 StudiosStudio Campus49.9%65,032 50 100 09/26S+47510.08%
Independence PlazaResidential/Retail50.1%60,341 338,175 675,000 07/25N/A4.25%
Rosslyn PlazaOffice/Residential43.7% to 50.4%35,131 12,603 25,000 04/26S+2007.33%
OtherVariousVarious20,548 82,510 582,120 VariousVariousVarious
$2,711,080 $2,023,500 $5,347,987 
Investments in partially owned entities included in other liabilities(6):
7 West 34th StreetOffice/Retail53.0%$(72,564)$159,000 $300,000 06/26N/A3.65%
85 Tenth AvenueOffice/Retail49.9%(15,691)311,875 625,000 12/26N/A4.55%
$(88,255)$470,875 $925,000 
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(1)Represents the contractual debt obligations. The Operating Partnership guarantees an aggregate $303,000 of JV partnership debt, primarily comprised of the $300,000 mortgage loan on 7 West 34th Street.
(2)Assumes the exercise of as-of-right extension options.
(3)Represents the interest rate in effect as of period end based on the appropriate reference rate as of the contractual reset date plus contractual spread, adjusted for hedging instruments, as applicable.
(4)On April 4, 2024, the joint venture amended and extended the $1,075,000 mortgage loan to September 2026, with options to fully extend to September 2028, subject to certain conditions. Additionally, on April 4, 2024, the joint venture amended and extended the $125,000 mezzanine loan, and subsequently repaid the loan for $62,500. See page 3 for details.
(5)On July 8, 2024, the joint venture swapped the interest rate to a fixed rate of 5.84% through September 2028. See page 3 for details.
(6)Our negative basis results from distributions in excess of our investment.

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UNCONSOLIDATED JOINT VENTURES (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
Percentage Ownership at June 30, 2024
Our Share of Net Income (Loss) for the
Three Months Ended June 30,
Our Share of NOI (non-GAAP) for the Three Months Ended June 30,
 2024202320242023
Joint Venture Name
New York:     
Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV:
Equity in net income51.5%$10,427 $5,941 (1)$28,966 $29,689 
Return on preferred equity, net of our share of the expense10,258 9,329 — — 
20,685 15,270 28,966 29,689 
280 Park Avenue50.0%23,468 (2)(4,981)7,252 10,112 
Alexander's32.4%2,649 19,714 (3)9,203 9,429 
85 Tenth Avenue49.9%(1,839)(1,653)3,602 3,345 
7 West 34th Street53.0%1,259 1,134 3,725 3,658 
512 West 22nd Street55.0%(779)(797)1,499 1,499 
West 57th Street properties50.0%(317)(258)(59)(15)
Independence Plaza50.1%166 (630)5,601 4,952 
61 Ninth Avenue45.1%(42)38 2,000 1,923 
Other, netVarious1,727 7,644 3,929 2,917 
46,977 35,481 65,718 67,509 
Other:
Alexander's corporate fee income32.4%1,185 1,699 660 1,028 
Rosslyn Plaza43.7% to 50.4%(61)250 542 1,158 
Other, netVarious(152)(158)1,378 1,050 
972 1,791 2,580 3,236 
Total$47,949 $37,272 $68,298 $70,745 
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(1)Includes a $5,120 accrual of default interest which was forgiven by the lender as part of the restructuring of the 697-703 Fifth Avenue loan and will be amortized over the remaining term of the restructured loan, reducing future interest expense.
(2)2024 includes our $31,215 share of the debt extinguishment gain from the repayment of the 280 Park Avenue mezzanine loan. See page 3 for details.
(3)Includes our $16,396 share of the net gain from the sale of Alexander’s Rego III land parcel.
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UNCONSOLIDATED JOINT VENTURES (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
Percentage Ownership at June 30, 2024Our Share of Net Income (Loss) for the Six Months Ended June 30,Our Share of NOI (non-GAAP) for the Six Months Ended June 30,
 2024202320242023
Joint Venture Name    
New York:    
Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV:
Equity in net income51.5%$19,718 $16,140 (1)$57,068 $59,253 
Return on preferred equity, net of our share of the expense19,586 18,555 — — 
39,304 34,695 57,068 59,253 
280 Park Avenue50.0%15,426 (2)(9,510)15,592 20,353 
Alexander's32.4%7,803 23,285 (3)20,910 18,499 
85 Tenth Avenue49.9%(4,361)(5,847)6,677 4,855 
7 West 34th Street53.0%2,398 2,219 7,348 7,254 
512 West 22nd Street55.0%(1,308)(1,152)3,163 2,981 
West 57th Street properties50.0%(517)(426)(66)67 
Independence Plaza50.1%(261)(1,127)10,770 9,961 
61 Ninth Avenue45.1%(122)(8)3,908 3,771 
Other, netVarious3,846 8,324 8,057 5,839 
62,208 50,453 133,427 132,833 
Other:
Alexander's corporate fee income32.4%2,365 2,872 1,318 1,679 
Rosslyn Plaza43.7% to 50.4%(166)779 1,065 2,272 
Other, netVarious(179)(166)2,857 2,058 
2,020 3,485 5,240 6,009 
Total$64,228 $53,938 $138,667 $138,842 
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(1)Includes a $5,120 accrual of default interest which was forgiven by the lender as part of the restructuring of the 697-703 Fifth Avenue loan and will be amortized over the remaining term of the restructured loan, reducing future interest expense.
(2)2024 includes our $31,215 share of the debt extinguishment gain from the repayment of the 280 Park Avenue mezzanine loan. See page 3 for details.
(3)Includes our $16,396 share of the net gain from the sale of Alexander’s Rego III land parcel.

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CAPITAL STRUCTURE (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except per share and per unit amounts)
As of June 30, 2024
Debt (contractual balances):
Consolidated debt(1):
Mortgages payable$5,708,919 
Senior unsecured notes1,200,000 
$800 Million unsecured term loan800,000 
$2.2 Billion unsecured revolving credit facilities575,000 
8,283,919 
Pro rata share of debt of non-consolidated entities2,494,375 
Less: Noncontrolling interests' share of consolidated debt (primarily 1290 Avenue of the Americas and 555 California Street)(682,059)
10,096,235 (A)
 Shares/UnitsLiquidation Preference 
Perpetual Preferred:   
3.25% preferred units (D-17) (141,400 units @ $25.00 per unit)3,535 
5.40% Series L preferred shares12,000 $25.00 300,000 
5.25% Series M preferred shares12,780 25.00 319,500 
5.25% Series N preferred shares12,000 25.00 300,000 
4.45% Series O preferred shares12,000 25.00 300,000 
1,223,035 (B)
 
Converted
Shares
June 30, 2024 Common Share Price 
Equity:   
Common shares190,505 $26.29 5,008,376 
Redeemable Class A units and LTIP Unit awards17,161 26.29 451,163 
Convertible share equivalents: 
Series D-13 preferred units1,776 26.29 46,691 
Series G-1 through G-4 preferred units106 26.29 2,787 
Series A preferred shares
25 26.29 657 
 
209,573 5,509,674 (C)
Total Market Capitalization (A+B+C) $16,828,944 
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(1)See the reconciliation on page xiii in the Appendix of consolidated debt, net as presented on our consolidated balance sheets to consolidated contractual debt as of June 30, 2024.
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COMMON SHARES DATA (NYSE: VNO) (unaudited)
Vornado Realty Trust common shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") under the symbol VNO. Below is a summary of performance and dividends for VNO common shares (based on NYSE prices):
Second Quarter
First QuarterFourth QuarterThird Quarter
2024202420232023
High price$30.02 $29.46 $32.21 $26.21 
Low price$22.42 $24.17 $18.36 $17.28 
Closing price - end of quarter$26.29 $28.77 $28.25 $22.68 
Outstanding shares, Class A units and convertible preferred units as converted (in thousands)209,573 209,348 209,159 209,448 
Closing market value of outstanding shares, Class A units and convertible preferred units as converted$5.5 Billion$6.0 Billion$5.9 Billion$4.8 Billion
We anticipate that we will pay a common share dividend for 2024 in the fourth quarter, subject to approval by our Board of Trustees.
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DEBT ANALYSIS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
As of June 30, 2024
TotalVariable
Fixed(1)
(Contractual debt balances)AmountWeighted Average Interest RateAmountWeighted Average Interest RateAmountWeighted Average Interest Rate
Consolidated debt(2)
$8,283,919 4.57%$1,216,619 6.21%$7,067,300 4.28%
Pro rata share of debt of non-consolidated entities2,494,375 5.66%1,126,301 7.14%1,368,074 4.44%
Total10,778,294 4.82%2,342,920 6.66%8,435,374 4.31%
Less: Noncontrolling interests' share of consolidated debt (primarily 1290 Avenue of the Americas and 555 California Street)(682,059)(397,059)(285,000)
Company's pro rata share of total debt$10,096,235 4.78%$1,945,861 6.54%$8,150,374 4.37%
As of June 30, 2024, $881,943 of variable rate debt (at share) is subject to interest rate cap arrangements, the $1,063,918 of variable rate debt not subject to interest rate cap arrangements represents 11% of our total pro rata share of debt. See the following page for details.
Debt Covenant Ratios(3):
Senior Unsecured Notes
Due 2025, 2026 and 2031
Unsecured Revolving Credit Facilities and Unsecured Term Loan
 RequiredActualRequiredActual
Total outstanding debt/total assetsLess than 65%47%
(4)
Less than 60%38%
(5)
Secured debt/total assetsLess than 50%33%
(4)
Less than 50%27%
(5)
Interest coverage ratio (annualized combined EBITDA to annualized interest expense)Greater than 1.501.87 N/A
Fixed charge coverage N/AGreater than 1.401.92
Unencumbered assets/unsecured debtGreater than 150%425% N/A
Unsecured debt/cap value of unencumbered assets N/ALess than 60%21%
Unencumbered coverage ratio N/AGreater than 1.757.09
Consolidated Unencumbered EBITDA (non-GAAP):
Q2 2024
Annualized
New York$292,284 
Other112,924 
Total$405,208 
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(1)Includes variable rate debt with interest rates fixed by interest rate swap arrangements and the $950,000 1290 Avenue of the Americas mortgage loan which is subject to a 1.00% SOFR interest rate cap arrangement.
(2)See the reconciliation on page xiii in the Appendix of consolidated debt, net as presented on our consolidated balance sheets to consolidated contractual debt as of June 30, 2024.
(3)Our debt covenant ratios and consolidated unencumbered EBITDA are computed in accordance with the terms of our senior unsecured notes, unsecured revolving credit facilities, and unsecured term loan, as applicable. The methodology used for these computations may differ significantly from similarly titled ratios and amounts of other companies. For additional information regarding the methodology used to compute these ratios, please see our filings with the SEC of our revolving credit facilities, senior debt indentures and applicable prospectuses and prospectus supplements.
(4)Total assets calculated as EBITDA capped at 7.0%.
(5)Total assets calculated as EBITDA capped at the following rates: 6.5% for office, 6.0% for retail, 8.0% for trade shows, 5.75% for multifamily, 7.25% for hotel, and 6.5% for other asset types.
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HEDGING INSTRUMENTS AS OF JUNE 30, 2024 (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
Debt InformationSwap / Cap Information
Balance at Share
Maturity Date(1)
Variable Rate SpreadNotional Amount at ShareExpiration DateAll-In Swapped Rate
Interest Rate Swaps:
Consolidated:
555 California Street mortgage loan$840,000 05/28S+205$840,000 05/266.03%
770 Broadway mortgage loan700,000 07/27S+225700,000 07/274.98%
PENN 11 mortgage loan500,000 10/25S+206500,000 10/256.28%
Unsecured revolving credit facility575,000 12/27S+115575,000 08/273.88%
Unsecured term loan800,000 12/27S+130
Through 07/25700,000 07/254.53%
07/25 through 10/26550,000 10/264.36%
10/26 through 8/2750,000 08/274.04%
100 West 33rd Street mortgage loan480,000 06/27S+185480,000 06/275.26%
888 Seventh Avenue mortgage loan259,800 12/25S+180200,000 09/274.76%
4 Union Square South mortgage loan120,000 08/25S+15097,300 01/253.74%
435 Seventh Avenue mortgage loan75,000 04/28S+21075,000 04/266.96%
Unconsolidated:
731 Lexington Avenue - retail condominium mortgage loan97,200 08/25S+15197,200 05/251.76%
Interest Rate Caps:Index Strike Rate
Cash Interest Rate(2)
Effective Interest Rate(3)
Consolidated:
1290 Avenue of the Americas mortgage loan$665,000 11/28S+162$665,000 11/251.00%2.62%5.94%
One Park Avenue mortgage loan525,000 03/26S+122525,000 03/253.89%5.11%6.16%
150 West 34th Street mortgage loan75,000 02/28S+21575,000 02/265.00%7.15%7.75%
606 Broadway mortgage loan37,060 09/24S+19137,060 09/244.00%5.91%5.95%
Unconsolidated:
61 Ninth Avenue mortgage loan75,543 01/26S+14675,543 01/264.39%5.85%6.31%
512 West 22nd Street mortgage loan69,591 06/25S+23569,591 06/254.50%6.85%7.16%
Rego Park II mortgage loan65,624 12/25S+14565,624 11/244.15%5.60%6.28%
Fashion Centre Mall/Washington Tower mortgage loan34,125 05/26S+30534,125 05/253.00%6.05%7.61%
Debt subject to interest rate swaps and subject to a 1.00% SOFR interest rate cap$4,929,500 
Variable rate debt subject to interest rate caps881,943 
Fixed rate debt per loan agreements3,220,874 
Variable rate debt not subject to interest rate swaps or caps1,063,918 
(4)(5)
Total debt at share$10,096,235 
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(1)Assumes the exercise of as-of-right extension options.
(2)Equals the sum of (i) the index rate in effect as of the most recent contractual reset date, adjusted for hedging instruments, and (ii) the contractual spread.
(3)Equals the sum of (i) the cash interest rate and (ii) the effect of amortization of the interest rate cap premium over the term.
(4)Our exposure to SOFR index increases is partially mitigated by an increase in interest income on our cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash.
(5)On July 8, 2024, the 280 Park Avenue joint venture swapped the interest rate on the $1,075,000 ($537,500 at share) mortgage loan to a fixed rate of 5.84% through September 2028.
See page 3 for details of interest rate hedging arrangements entered into during 2024.


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CONSOLIDATED DEBT MATURITIES AT 100% (CONTRACTUAL BALANCES) (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
Property
Maturity Date(1)
Spread over SOFR
Interest Rate(2)
20242025202620272028ThereafterTotal
Secured Debt:
606 Broadway (50.0% interest)09/24S+1915.91%$74,119$$$$$$74,119
4 Union Square South08/25S+150
(3)
4.32%120,000120,000
PENN 1110/256.28%500,000500,000
888 Seventh Avenue(4)
12/25S+180
(3)
5.31%259,800259,800
One Park Avenue03/26S+1225.11%525,000525,000
350 Park Avenue01/273.92%400,000400,000
100 West 33rd Street06/275.26%480,000480,000
770 Broadway07/274.98%700,000700,000
150 West 34th Street02/28S+2157.15%75,00075,000
435 Seventh Avenue04/286.96%75,00075,000
555 California Street (70.0% interest)05/28S+205
(3)
6.43%1,200,0001,200,000
1290 Avenue of the Americas (70.0% interest)11/282.62%950,000950,000
909 Third Avenue04/313.23%350,000350,000
Total Secured Debt74,119879,800525,0001,580,0002,300,000350,0005,708,919
Unsecured Debt:
Senior unsecured notes due 202501/253.50%450,000450,000
Senior unsecured notes due 202606/262.15%400,000400,000
$1.25 Billion unsecured revolving credit facility12/273.88%575,000575,000
$800 Million unsecured term loan12/27S+130
(3)
4.79%800,000800,000
$915 Million unsecured revolving credit facility04/29S+120
Senior unsecured notes due 203106/313.40%350,000350,000
Total Unsecured Debt450,000400,0001,375,000350,0002,575,000
Total Debt$74,119$1,329,800$925,000$2,955,000$2,300,000$700,000$8,283,919
Weighted average rate5.91%4.97%3.83%4.61%4.90%3.32%4.57%
Fixed rate debt(5)
$$1,247,300$400,000$2,855,000$1,865,000$700,000$7,067,300
Fixed weighted average rate expiring4.83%2.15%4.54%4.33%3.32%4.28%
Floating rate debt$74,119$82,500$525,000$100,000$435,000$$1,216,619
Floating weighted average rate expiring5.91%7.05%5.11%6.64%7.34%6.21%
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(1)Assumes the exercise of as-of-right extension options.
(2)Represents the interest rate in effect as of period end based on the appropriate reference rate as of the contractual reset date plus contractual spread, adjusted for hedging instruments, as applicable. See the previous page for information on interest rate swap and interest rate cap arrangements.
(3)Balance is partially hedged by interest rate swap arrangements. See previous page for details.
(4)In December 2023, we entered into a loan modification pursuant to which principal amortization is waived for a period of time.
(5)Debt classified as fixed rate includes the effect of interest rate swap arrangements which may expire prior to debt maturity, and the $950,000 1290 Avenue of the Americas mortgage loan which is subject to a 1.00% SOFR interest rate cap arrangement. See the previous page for information on interest rate swap arrangements.

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TOP 30 TENANTS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except square feet)
Tenants
Square
Footage
At Share
Annualized
Escalated Rents
At Share(1)
% of Total Annualized Escalated Rents At Share
Meta Platforms, Inc. 1,451,153 $168,342 9.4 %
IPG and affiliates1,029,557 68,898 3.9 %
Citadel 585,460 62,498 3.6 %
New York University685,290 49,540 2.7 %
Madison Square Garden & Affiliates(2)
449,053 45,654 2.5 %
Bloomberg L.P. 306,768 43,527 2.4 %
Google/Motorola Mobility (guaranteed by Google)759,446 42,537 2.4 %
Amazon (including its Whole Foods subsidiary)312,694 30,854 1.7 %
Swatch Group USA11,957 28,528 1.6 %
Neuberger Berman Group LLC306,612 28,247 1.6 %
LVMH Brands65,060 26,409 1.5 %
Bank of America247,615 26,263 1.5 %
AMC Networks, Inc.326,717 26,104 1.4 %
Apple Inc.412,434 24,077 1.3 %
Victoria's Secret33,156 20,251 1.1 %
PJT Partners Holding134,953 19,507 1.1 %
PwC241,196 19,367 1.1 %
Macy's242,837 18,378 1.0 %
Fast Retailing (Uniqlo)47,167 14,094 0.8 %
The City of New York232,010 12,148 0.7 %
King & Spalding122,859 11,979 0.7 %
Foot Locker 149,987 11,938 0.7 %
WSP USA 172,666 11,246 0.6 %
AbbVie Inc.168,673 11,125 0.6 %
Axon Capital93,127 10,992 0.6 %
Alston & Bird LLP126,872 10,865 0.6 %
Burlington Coat Factory108,844 10,707 0.6 %
Aetna Life Insurance Company64,196 10,274 0.6 %
Cushman & Wakefield120,481 9,893 0.5 %
Elliott Investment Management L.P.74,724 9,881 0.5 %
49.3 %
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(1)Represents monthly contractual base rent before free rent plus tenant reimbursements multiplied by 12. Annualized escalated rents at share include leases signed but not yet commenced in place of current tenants or vacancy in the same space.
(2)Includes Madison Square Garden Entertainment’s new lease at PENN 2. Revenue recognition for portions of the new space has not yet commenced.
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SQUARE FOOTAGE (unaudited)
(Square feet in thousands)
At Vornado's Share
 At
100%
Under Development or Not Available for LeaseIn Service
 TotalOfficeRetailShowroomOther
Segment:      
New York:      
Office20,374 17,542 1,749 15,610 — 183 — 
Retail2,409 1,970 246 — 1,724 — — 
Residential - 1,330 units
1,215 623 19 — — — 604 
Alexander's (32.4% interest), including 312 residential units2,456 796 82 307 325 — 82 
 26,454 20,931 2,096 15,917 2,049 183 686 
Other:     
THE MART3,688 3,679 — 2,104 103 1,257 215 
555 California Street (70% interest)1,821 1,274 — 1,240 34 — — 
Other2,845 1,346 144 212 879 — 111 
 8,354 6,299 144 3,556 1,016 1,257 326 
Total square feet at June 30, 202434,808 27,230 2,240 19,473 3,065 1,440 1,012 
Total square feet at March 31, 202435,084 27,364 2,120 19,589 3,062 1,440 1,153 
At 100%
Parking Garages (not included above):Square FeetNumber of
Garages
Number of
Spaces
  
New York1,635 4,685   
THE MART558 1,643   
555 California Street168 461   
Rosslyn Plaza411 1,094   
Total at June 30, 20242,772 18 7,883   
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OCCUPANCY (unaudited)
New YorkTHE MART
555 California Street
Occupancy rate at:
June 30, 202488.3 %76.9 %94.5 %
March 31, 202488.2 %77.6 %94.5 %
December 31, 202389.4 %79.2 %94.5 %
June 30, 202390.1 %80.0 %94.5 %



RESIDENTIAL STATISTICS (unaudited)
  Vornado's Ownership Interest
 
Number of Units
Number of Units
Occupancy Rate
Average Monthly
Rent Per Unit
New York:    
June 30, 2024(1)
1,64276997.6%$4,624
March 31, 20241,97493997.5%$4,163
December 31, 20231,97493996.8%$4,115
June 30, 20231,97594096.5%$4,010
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(1)Reflects the sale of our 49.9% interest in 50-70 West 93rd Street. See page 4 for details.
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GROUND LEASES (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except square feet)
PropertyCurrent Annual
Rent at Share
Next Option Renewal DateFully Extended
Lease Expiration
Rent Increases and Other Information
Consolidated:
New York:
The Farley Building (95% interest)$4,750 None2116None
PENN 1:
LandTBD20732098Rent resets at the beginning of each 25-year renewal term at fair market value (“FMV”). The rent reset for the 25-year period commencing June 2023 is currently ongoing and the timing is uncertain. The final FMV determination may be materially higher or lower than our January 2022 estimate.
Long Island Railroad Concourse Retail

1,379 20482098
Two 25-year renewal options. Base rent increases every 10 years, with the next rent increase in 2028, based on the increase in gross income reduced by the increase in real estate taxes and operating expenses. In addition, percentage rent is payable based on gross annual income above a specified threshold. Base and percentage rent are reduced by a rent credit calculated as a percentage of development costs funded by Vornado.
260 Eleventh Avenue4,448 None2114Rent increases annually by the lesser of CPI or 1.5% compounded. We have a purchase option exercisable at a future date for $110,000 increased annually by the lesser of CPI or 1.5% compounded.
888 Seventh Avenue3,350 20282067Two 20-year renewal options at FMV.
330 West 34th Street -
    65.2% ground leased
10,265 20512149Two 30-year and one 39-year renewal option at FMV.
909 Third Avenue1,600 20412063One 22-year renewal option at current annual rent.
962 Third Avenue (the Annex building to 150 East 58th Street) - 50.0% ground leased666 None2118Rent resets every 10 years to FMV.
Other:
Wayne Town Center5,697 20352064Two 10-year renewal options and one 9-year renewal option. Rent increases annually by the greater of CPI or 6%.
Annapolis650 None2042Fixed rent increases to $750 per annum in 2032.
Unconsolidated:
Sunset Pier 94 Studios
(49.9% interest)
449 20602110Five 10-year renewal options. Fixed rent increases in 2028 and every five years thereafter. Beginning in September 2028, additional rent is payable in an amount equal to 6% of gross revenue less the base rent.
61 Ninth Avenue
(45.1% interest)
3,635 None2115Rent increases every three years based on CPI, subject to a cap. In 2051, 2071 and 2096, rent resets based on the increase in the property's gross revenue net of real estate taxes, if greater than the CPI reset.
Flushing (Alexander's)
(32.4% interest)
259 20272037One 10-year renewal option at 90% of FMV.


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NEW YORK SEGMENT
PROPERTY TABLE
(Annualized escalated rent amounts in thousands)%
Ownership
%
Occupancy
Weighted
Average Escalated
Annual Rent
PSF(1)
Annualized Escalated Rent(2)
Square Feet
Encumbrances
(non-GAAP)
(in thousands)(3)
Major Tenants
PropertyTotal
Property
In ServiceUnder Development
or Not Available
for Lease
NEW YORK:        
PENN District:        
PENN 1       
(ground leased through 2098)**      Cisco, Hartford Fire Insurance, Empire Healthchoice Assurance, Inc., United
Healthcare Services, Inc., Siemens Mobility, WSP USA, Gusto Inc., Samsung,
-Office100.0 %85.8 %$81.74 2,254,000 2,254,000 — Canaccord Genuity LLC
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %171.40 304,000 92,000 212,000 Bank of America, Starbucks, Blue Bottle Coffee Inc., Shake Shack
 100.0 %86.3 %85.16 $194,100 2,558,000 2,346,000 212,000 $— 
PENN 2      
-Office100.0 %100.0 %119.36 1,741,000 125,000 1,616,000 Madison Square Garden, Major League Soccer LLC*
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %134.26 54,000 24,000 30,000 JPMorgan Chase
 100.0 %100.0 %121.94 63,700 1,795,000 149,000 1,646,000 575,000 
(4)
 
The Farley Building
(ground and building leased through 2116)**
-Office95.0 %100.0 %117.86 730,000 730,000 — Meta Platforms, Inc.
-Retail95.0 %37.0 %311.90 116,000 116,000 — Duane Reade, Magnolia Bakery, Starbucks, Birch Coffee, H&H Bagels,
95.0 %91.5 %128.41 99,200 846,000 846,000 — — Avra Prime*
PENN 11        
-Office100.0 %100.0 %71.81 1,112,000 1,112,000 —  Apple Inc., Madison Square Garden, AMC Networks, Inc., Macy's
-Retail100.0 %80.1 %152.25 39,000 39,000 — PNC Bank National Association, Starbucks
 100.0 %99.3 %74.07 78,900 1,151,000 1,151,000 — 500,000  
100 West 33rd Street        
-Office100.0 %89.5 %68.94 859,000 859,000 — IPG and affiliates
-Retail100.0 %15.6 %72.23 257,000 257,000 — Aeropostale
100.0 %73.1 %69.09 55,400 1,116,000 1,116,000 — 480,000 
330 West 34th Street        
(65.2% ground leased through 2149)**       
-Office100.0 %64.5 %78.31 701,000 701,000 — Structure Tone, Deutsch, Inc., Footlocker, HomeAdvisor, Inc.
-Retail100.0 %92.7 %108.15 24,000 24,000 — Starbucks
 100.0 %65.3 %79.47 36,600 725,000 725,000 — 100,000 
(5)
 
435 Seventh Avenue        
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %35.22 1,500 43,000 43,000 — 75,000 Forever 21
 
7 West 34th Street       
-Office53.0 %100.0 %82.13 458,000 458,000 — Amazon
-Retail53.0 %100.0 %345.93 19,000 19,000 — Amazon, Lindt, Naturalizer (guaranteed by Caleres)
 53.0 %100.0 %93.27 43,600 477,000 477,000 — 300,000  
431 Seventh Avenue        
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %249.95 1,100 9,000 9,000 — — Essen
138-142 West 32nd Street        
-Retail100.0 %80.3 %127.21 400 8,000 8,000 — —  
150 West 34th Street
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %38.58 3,000 78,000 78,000 — 75,000 

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NEW YORK SEGMENT
PROPERTY TABLE
(Annualized escalated rent amounts in thousands)%
Ownership
%
Occupancy
Weighted
Average Escalated
Annual Rent
PSF(1)
Annualized Escalated Rent(2)
Square Feet
Encumbrances
(non-GAAP)
(in thousands)(3)
Major Tenants
PropertyTotal
Property
In ServiceUnder Development
or Not Available
for Lease
NEW YORK (Continued):        
PENN District (Continued):        
137 West 33rd Street        
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %$160.80 $500 3,000 3,000 — $—  
131-135 West 33rd Street        
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %64.44 1,500 23,000 23,000 — —  
Other (3 buildings)
-Retail100.0 %65.4 %190.86 1,600 16,000 16,000 — — 
Total PENN District   581,100 8,848,000 6,990,000 1,858,000 2,105,000  
Midtown East:        
909 Third Avenue       
(ground leased through 2063)**       IPG and affiliates, AbbVie Inc., United States Post Office,
-Office100.0 %93.1 %67.26
(6)
60,100 1,352,000 1,352,000 — 350,000 Geller & Company, Morrison Cohen LLP, Sard Verbinnen
150 East 58th Street(7)
        
-Office100.0 %80.9 %82.06 541,000 541,000 — Castle Harlan, Tournesol Realty LLC (Peter Marino)
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %94.75 3,000 3,000 —  
 100.0 %81.0 %82.14 35,700 544,000 544,000 — —  
715 Lexington Avenue        
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %199.75 4,400 22,000 22,000 — — Orangetheory Fitness, Casper, Santander Bank, Blu Dot
966 Third Avenue        
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %112.60 800 7,000 7,000 — — McDonald's
968 Third Avenue        
-Retail50.0 %100.0 %188.17 1,200 7,000 7,000 — — Wells Fargo
Total Midtown East   102,200 1,932,000 1,932,000 — 350,000  
Midtown West:        
888 Seventh Avenue       
(ground leased through 2067)**       Axon Capital LP, Lone Star US Acquisitions LLC, Top-New York, Inc.,
-Office100.0 %86.1 %100.24 872,000 872,000 — Vornado Executive Headquarters, United Talent Agency
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %253.55 15,000 15,000 — Redeye Grill L.P.
 100.0 %86.3 %101.82 78,200 887,000 887,000 — 259,800  
57th Street - 2 buildings        
-Office50.0 %85.4 %60.61 81,000 81,000 — 
-Retail50.0 %— %— 22,000 22,000 —  
 50.0 %71.2 %60.61 4,200 103,000 103,000 — —  
825 Seventh Avenue
-Office50.0 %79.6 %59.02 169,000 169,000 — 54,000 Young Adult Institute Inc., New Alternatives for Children, Inc.
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %160.71 4,000 4,000 — — 
80.1 %61.98 8,400 173,000 173,000 — 54,000 
Total Midtown West   90,800 1,163,000 1,163,000 — 313,800 
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NEW YORK SEGMENT
PROPERTY TABLE
(Annualized escalated rent amounts in thousands)%
Ownership
%
Occupancy
Weighted
Average Escalated
Annual Rent
PSF(1)
Annualized Escalated Rent(2)
Square Feet
Encumbrances
(non-GAAP)
(in thousands)(3)
Major Tenants
PropertyTotal
Property
In ServiceUnder Development
or Not Available
for Lease
NEW YORK (Continued):        
Park Avenue:        
280 Park Avenue        Elliott Investment Management L.P., PJT Partners, GIC Inc.,
-Office50.0 %90.5 %$120.02 1,237,000 1,237,000 — Wells Fargo, Investcorp International Inc.
-Retail50.0 %93.8 %54.61 28,000 28,000 — Starbucks, Fasano Restaurant
 50.0 %90.6 %118.51 $135,100 1,265,000 1,265,000 — $1,075,000  
350 Park Avenue       
-Office100.0 %100.0 %106.75 62,500 585,000 585,000 — 400,000 Citadel
Total Park Avenue   197,600 1,850,000 1,850,000 — 1,475,000 
Grand Central:        
90 Park Avenue       Alston & Bird, Capital One, PwC, MassMutual,
-Office100.0 %97.9 %83.96 938,000 938,000 — Factset Research Systems Inc., Foley & Lardner
-Retail100.0 %72.8 %178.69 18,000 18,000 — Citibank, Starbucks
 100.0 %97.4 %85.26 76,700 956,000 956,000 — —  
Madison/Fifth:         
640 Fifth Avenue        Fidelity Investments, Abbott Capital Management,
-Office52.0 %91.5 %111.16 246,000 246,000 — Avolon Aerospace, Houlihan Lokey Advisors Parent, Inc.
-Retail52.0 %96.2 %1,100.06 69,000 69,000 — Victoria's Secret, Dyson
 52.0 %92.2 %267.67 74,200 315,000 315,000 — 400,000  
666 Fifth Avenue        
-Retail52.0 %100.0 %402.77 42,000 114,000 (8)114,000 — — Fast Retailing (Uniqlo), Abercrombie & Fitch, Tissot
595 Madison Avenue        LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton Inc.,
-Office100.0 %88.0 %81.66 300,000 300,000 — Albea Beauty Solutions, Aerin LLC
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %740.86 30,000 30,000 — Fendi, Berluti, Christofle Silver Inc.
 100.0 %88.8 %128.74 39,100 330,000 330,000 — —  
650 Madison Avenue        Sotheby's International Realty, Inc., BC Partners Inc.,
-Office20.1 %82.2 %100.31 564,000 564,000 — Polo Ralph Lauren, Willett Advisors LLC (Bloomberg Philanthropies)
-Retail20.1 %94.3 %1,111.50 37,000 37,000 — Moncler USA Inc., Tod's, Celine, Balmain
 20.1 %82.7 %146.70 69,900 601,000 601,000 — 800,000  
689 Fifth Avenue         
-Office52.0 %100.0 %94.03 81,000 81,000 — Yamaha Artist Services Inc., Brunello Cucinelli USA Inc.
-Retail52.0 %100.0 %1,075.01 17,000 17,000 — MAC Cosmetics, Canada Goose
 52.0 %100.0 %209.89 21,200 98,000 98,000 — —  
655 Fifth Avenue
-Retail50.0 %100.0 %303.65 17,900 57,000 57,000 — — Ferragamo
697-703 Fifth Avenue          
-Retail44.8 %100.0 %2,625.82 40,500 26,000 26,000 — 356,193 Swatch Group USA, Harry Winston
Total Madison/Fifth    304,800 1,541,000 1,541,000 — 1,556,193  
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NEW YORK SEGMENT
PROPERTY TABLE
(Annualized escalated rent amounts in thousands)%
Ownership
 %
Occupancy
Weighted
Average Escalated
Annual Rent
PSF(1)
Annualized Escalated Rent(2)
Square Feet
Encumbrances
(non-GAAP)
(in thousands)(3)
Major Tenants
Property Total
Property
In ServiceUnder Development
or Not Available
for Lease
NEW YORK (Continued):         
Midtown South:         
770 Broadway         
-Office100.0 %78.5 %$114.70 1,077,000 1,077,000 — Meta Platforms, Inc., Yahoo Inc.
-Retail100.0 %92.0 %94.52 106,000 106,000 — Bank of America N.A., Wegmans Food Markets
 100.0 %79.7 %112.75 $104,600 1,183,000 1,183,000 — $700,000  
One Park Avenue        
         New York University, BMG Rights Management LLC,
-Office100.0 %95.4 %73.39 867,000 867,000 — Robert A.M. Stern Architect
-Retail100.0 %90.1 %82.83 78,000 78,000 — Bank of Baroda, Citibank, Equinox
 100.0 %95.0 %74.12 65,100 945,000 945,000 — 525,000  
4 Union Square South        
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %138.75 28,300 204,000 204,000 — 120,000 Burlington, Whole Foods Market, DSW, Sephora
Total Midtown South    198,000 2,332,000 2,332,000 — 1,345,000 
Rockefeller Center:       
1290 Avenue of the Americas       Hachette Book Group Inc., Bryan Cave LLP,
        Neuberger Berman Group LLC, SSB Realty LLC,
Cushman & Wakefield, Columbia University, Selendy Gay Elsberg PLLC*,
-Office70.0 %88.9 %88.05 2,044,000 2,044,000 — Fubotv Inc, LinkLaters, King & Spalding*
-Retail70.0 %94.0 %232.53 76,000 76,000 — Duane Reade, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Starbucks
Total Rockefeller Center70.0 %89.0 %92.13 189,600 2,120,000 2,120,000 — 950,000 
SoHo:        
606 Broadway (19 East Houston Street)
-Office50.0 %58.2 %103.01 30,000 30,000 — 
-Retail50.0 %100.0 %681.96 6,000 6,000 — HSBC, Harman International
50.0 %63.7 %222.64 4,900 36,000 36,000 — 74,119 
304-306 Canal Street
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %61.58 4,000 4,000 — Stellar Works
'-Residential
100.0 %— 9,000 — 9,000 
100.0 %200 13,000 4,000 9,000 — 
334 Canal Street
-Retail100.0 %— — 4,000 — 4,000 
'-Residential (3 units)
100.0 %— 10,000 — 10,000 
100.0 %— 14,000 — 14,000 — 
Total SoHo5,100 63,000 40,000 23,000 74,119 
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NEW YORK SEGMENT
PROPERTY TABLE
(Annualized escalated rent amounts in thousands)%
Ownership
 %
Occupancy
Weighted
Average Escalated
Annual Rent
PSF(1)
Annualized Escalated Rent(2)
Square Feet
Encumbrances
(non-GAAP)
(in thousands)(3)
Major Tenants
Property Total
Property
In ServiceUnder Development
or Not Available
for Lease
NEW YORK (Continued):        
Times Square:        
1540 Broadway       
-Retail52.0 %78.5 %$113.31 $14,900 161,000 161,000 — $— U.S. Polo, Forever 21, Disney
1535 Broadway        
-Retail52.0 %98.2 %1,232.66 45,000 45,000 — T-Mobile, Swatch Group USA, Levi's, Sephora
-Theatre52.0 %100.0 %16.58 62,000 62,000 — Nederlander-Marquis Theatre
 52.0 %99.3 %468.39 46,300 107,000 107,000 — —  
Total Times Square   61,200 268,000 268,000 — —  
Upper East Side:        
1131 Third Avenue
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %211.64 4,800 23,000 23,000 — — Nike, Crunch LLC, J.Jill
40 East 66th Street
-Residential (3 units)100.0 %100.0 %10,000 10,000 — — 
Total Upper East Side4,800 33,000 33,000 — — 
Chelsea/Meatpacking District:
260 Eleventh Avenue
(ground leased through 2114)**
-Office100.0 %100.0 %49.52 10,400 209,000 209,000 — — The City of New York
85 Tenth AvenueGoogle, Telehouse International Corp.,
-Office49.9 %86.4 %95.73 595,000 595,000 — Clear Secure, Inc., Shopify
-Retail49.9 %55.0 %52.06 43,000 43,000 — 
49.9 %84.5 %93.98 50,100 638,000 638,000 — 625,000 
537 West 26th Street
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %161.89 2,800 17,000 17,000 — — The Chelsea Factory Inc.
61 Ninth Avenue (2 buildings)
(ground leased through 2115)**
-Office45.1 %100.0 %148.32 171,000 171,000 — Aetna Life Insurance Company, Apple Inc.
-Retail45.1 %100.0 %400.96 23,000 23,000 — Starbucks
45.1 %100.0 %164.94 34,400 194,000 194,000 — 167,500 
512 West 22nd StreetKenneth Cole Productions, Inc.*, Next Jump, Omniva LLC,
-Office55.0 %84.5 %119.06 165,000 165,000 — Capricorn Investment Group
-Retail55.0 %100.0 %106.88 8,000 8,000 — Galeria Nara Roesler, Harper's Books
55.0 %85.2 %118.40 17,500 173,000 173,000 — 126,530 
Total Chelsea/Meatpacking District115,200 1,231,000 1,231,000 — 919,030 
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NEW YORK SEGMENT
PROPERTY TABLE
(Annualized escalated rent amounts in thousands)%
Ownership
 %
Occupancy
Weighted
Average Escalated
Annual Rent
PSF(1)
Annualized Escalated Rent(2)
Square Feet
Encumbrances
(non-GAAP)
(in thousands)(3)
Major Tenants
Property Total
Property
In ServiceUnder Development
or Not Available
for Lease
NEW YORK (Continued):        
Tribeca:        
Independence Plaza        
-Residential (1,327 units)50.1 %97.4 %1,186,000 1,186,000 —  
-Retail50.1 %51.6 %$82.51 72,000 72,000 — Duane Reade
 50.1 %$4,200 1,258,000 1,258,000 — $675,000  
339 Greenwich Street        
-Retail100.0 %100.0 %77.13 400 8,000 8,000 — — Sarabeth's
Total Tribeca   4,600 1,266,000 1,266,000 — 675,000  
New Jersey:        
Paramus        
-Office100.0 %82.8 %25.71 2,600 129,000 129,000 — — Vornado's Administrative Headquarters
Property under Development:
Sunset Pier 94 Studios
     (ground and building leased through 2110)**
‘-Studio49.9 %— — — 266,000 — 266,000 100 
Properties to be Developed:
Hotel Pennsylvania site
-Land100.0 %— — — — — — — 
57th Street
-Land50.0 %— — — — — — — 
Eighth Avenue and 34th Street
-Land100.0 %— — — — — — — 
New York Office:
Total89.3 %$89.76 $1,493,100 20,374,000 18,492,000 1,882,000 $8,387,930 
Vornado's Ownership Interest89.3 %$87.70 $1,247,400 17,542,000 15,793,000 1,749,000 $6,039,148 
New York Retail:
Total78.5 %$260.29 $440,900 2,409,000 2,163,000 246,000 $700,312 
Vornado's Ownership Interest77.0 %$211.86 $291,400 1,970,000 1,724,000 246,000 $466,584 
New York Residential:
Total97.7 %1,215,000 1,196,000 19,000 $675,000 
Vornado's Ownership Interest97.6 %623,000 604,000 19,000 $338,175 
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NEW YORK SEGMENT
PROPERTY TABLE
(Annualized escalated rent amounts in thousands)%
Ownership
 %
Occupancy
Weighted
Average Escalated
Annual Rent
PSF(1)
Annualized Escalated Rent(2)
Square Feet
Encumbrances
(non-GAAP)
(in thousands)(3)
Major Tenants
Property Total
Property
In ServiceUnder Development
or Not Available
for Lease
NEW YORK (Continued):        
ALEXANDER'S, INC.:        
        
731 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan        
-Office32.4 %100.0 %$142.84 947,000 947,000 — $490,000 Bloomberg L.P.
-Retail32.4 %90.3 %255.80 133,000 133,000 — 300,000 The Home Depot, Hutong, Capital One
 32.4 %98.9 %154.58 $162,700 1,080,000 1,080,000 — 790,000  
        
Rego Park I, Queens (4.8 acres)32.4 %100.0 %69.97 6,000 338,000 86,000 252,000 Burlington, Marshalls
Rego Park II (adjacent to Rego Park I),        
Queens (6.6 acres)32.4 %76.9 %72.16 33,800 616,000 616,000 — 202,544 Costco, Kohl's, TJ Maxx, Best Buy*
Flushing, Queens (1.0 acre ground leased through 2037)** 32.4 %100.0 %33.26 5,500 167,000 167,000 — New World Mall LLC
The Alexander Apartment Tower,        
Rego Park, Queens, NY        
-Residential (312 units)32.4 %98.7 %255,000 255,000 — 94,000  
Total Alexander's32.4 %92.1 %117.22 208,000 2,456,000 2,204,000 252,000 1,086,544  
Total New York 88.6 %$105.94 $2,142,300 26,454,000 24,055,000 2,399,000 $10,849,786  
Vornado's Ownership Interest 88.3 %$98.67 $1,646,700 20,931,000 18,835,000 2,096,000 $7,195,947  
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*    Lease not yet commenced.
**    Term assumes all renewal options exercised, if applicable.
(1)Weighted average escalated annual rent per square foot and average occupancy percentage for office properties excludes garages and de minimis amounts of storage space. Weighted average escalated annual rent per square foot for retail excludes non-selling space.
(2)Represents monthly contractual base rent before free rent plus tenant reimbursements multiplied by 12. Annualized escalated rent at share include leases signed but not yet commenced in place of current tenants or vacancy in the same space. Includes rent from storage and other non-selling space and excludes rent from residential units.
(3)Represents contractual debt obligations.
(4)Secured amount outstanding on revolving credit facilities.
(5)Amount represents debt on land which is owned 34.8% by Vornado.
(6)Excludes US Post Office lease for 492,000 square feet.
(7)Includes 962 Third Avenue (the Annex building to 150 East 58th Street) 50.0% ground leased through 2118**.
(8)75,000 square feet is leased from 666 Fifth Avenue Office Condominium.
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OTHER SEGMENT
PROPERTY TABLE
(Annualized escalated rent amounts in thousands)%
Ownership
%
Occupancy
Weighted
Average Escalated
Annual Rent
PSF(1)
Annualized Escalated Rent(2)
Square Feet
Encumbrances
(non-GAAP)
(in thousands)(3)
Major Tenants
PropertyTotal
Property
In ServiceUnder Development
or Not Available
for Lease
THE MART:
THE MART, Chicago
Motorola Mobility (guaranteed by Google), Avant LLC,
ANGI Home Services, Inc, Paypal, Inc., ConAgra Foods Inc.,
Allscripts Healthcare, Kellogg Company, IPG and affiliates*,
Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center, Medline Industries, Inc,
-Office100.0 %80.3 %$49.35 $84,500 2,104,000 2,104,000 — Innovation Development Institute, Inc., Allstate Insurance Company
-Showroom/Trade show100.0 %72.6 %57.86 61,100 1,472,000 1,472,000 — Holly Hunt Ltd., Steelcase, Baker Interiors Group, Ltd.
-Retail100.0 %66.8 %47.82 2,800 93,000 93,000 — 
100.0 %76.9 %52.52 148,400 3,669,000 3,669,000 — $— 
Other (2 properties)50.0 %100.0 %50.43 1,000 19,000 19,000 — 27,120 
Total THE MART, Chicago149,400 3,688,000 3,688,000 — 27,120 
Property to be Developed:
527 West Kinzie, Chicago100.0 %— — — — — — — 
Total THE MART77.0 %$52.50 $149,400 3,688,000 3,688,000  $27,120 
Vornado's Ownership Interest76.9 %$52.51 $148,900 3,679,000 3,679,000 $13,560 
555 California Street:
555 California Street70.0 %98.7 %$99.43 $145,100 1,507,000 1,507,000 — $1,200,000 Bank of America, N.A., Dodge & Cox, Goldman Sachs & Co.,
Jones Day, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc.,
McKinsey & Company Inc., UBS Financial Services,
KKR Financial, Microsoft Corporation,
Fenwick & West LLP, Sidley Austin
315 Montgomery Street70.0 %99.7 %89.97 20,800 236,000 236,000 — — Bank of America, N.A., Regus, Ripple Labs Inc., Blue Shield,
Lending Home Corporation
345 Montgomery Street70.0 %— %— — 78,000 78,000 — — 
Total 555 California Street94.5 %$98.15 $165,900 1,821,000 1,821,000 $1,200,000 
Vornado's Ownership Interest94.5 %$98.15 $116,200 1,274,000 1,274,000 $840,000 
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*    Lease not yet commenced.
**    Term assumes all renewal options exercised, if applicable.
(1)Weighted average escalated annual rent per square foot excludes ground rent, storage rent and garages.
(2)Represents monthly contractual base rent before free rent plus tenant reimbursements multiplied by 12. Annualized escalated rent at share include leases signed but not yet commenced in place of current tenants or vacancy in the same space. Includes rent from storage and other non-selling space and excludes rent from residential units.
(3)Represents the contractual debt obligations.

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OTHER SEGMENT
PROPERTY TABLE
(Annualized escalated rent amounts in thousands)%
Ownership
%
Occupancy
Weighted
Average Escalated
Annual Rent
PSF(1)
Annualized Escalated Rent(2)
Square Feet
Encumbrances
(non-GAAP)
(in thousands)(3)
Major Tenants
PropertyTotal
Property
Under Development
or Not Available
for Lease
In Service
OTHER:
Virginia:
Rosslyn Plaza
-Office - 4 buildings46.2 %30.4 %$48.97 736,000 432,000 304,000 Nathan Associates
-Residential - 2 buildings (197 units)43.7 %99.0 %253,000 253,000 — 
45.6 %$6,300 989,000 685,000 304,000 $25,000 
Fashion Centre Mall / Washington Tower
-Office7.5 %75.0 %57.12 170,000 170,000 — 42,300 The Rand Corporation
-Retail7.5 %94.5 %39.01 868,000 868,000 — 412,700 Macy's, Nordstrom
7.5 %91.3 %41.44 53,000 1,038,000 1,038,000 — 455,000 
New Jersey:
Wayne Town Center, Wayne
    (ground leased through 2064)**
100.0 %100.0 %28.48 14,900 690,000 686,000 4,000 — Costco, Dick's Sporting Goods,
Nordstrom Rack, UFC FIT
Atlantic City
    (11.3 acres ground leased through 2070 to VICI Properties for a
     portion of the Borgata Hotel and Casino complex)
100.0 %100.0 %— — — — — — VICI Properties (ground lessee)
Maryland:
Annapolis
    (ground and building leased through 2042)**
100.0 %100.0 %11.70 1,500 128,000 128,000 — — The Home Depot
Total Other82.9 %$39.44 $75,700 2,845,000 2,537,000 308,000 $480,000 
Vornado's Ownership Interest86.7 %$25.04 $23,200 1,346,000 1,202,000 144,000 $46,728 
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**    Term assumes all renewal options exercised, if applicable.

(1)Weighted average escalated annual rent per square foot excludes ground rent, storage rent, garages and residential.
(2)Represents monthly contractual base rent before free rent plus tenant reimbursements multiplied by 12. Annualized escalated rent at share include leases signed but not yet commenced in place of current tenants or vacancy in the same space. Includes rent from storage and other non-selling space and excludes rent from residential units.
(3)Represents the contractual debt obligations.


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INVESTOR INFORMATION
 
Corporate Officers:
Steven RothChairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
Michael J. FrancoPresident and Chief Financial Officer
Glen J. WeissExecutive Vice President - Office Leasing - Co-Head of Real Estate
Barry S. LangerExecutive Vice President - Development - Co-Head of Real Estate
Haim CheraExecutive Vice President - Head of Retail
Thomas J. SanelliExecutive Vice President - Finance and Chief Administrative Officer
RESEARCH COVERAGE
   
Camille BonnelSteve SakwaVikram Malhotra
Bank of America/BofA SecuritiesEvercore ISIMizuho Securities (USA) Inc.
416-369-2140212-446-9462212-282-3827
 
Brendan LynchCaitlin Burrows/Julien BlouinRonald Kamdem
Barclays CapitalGoldman SachsMorgan Stanley
212-526-9428212-902-4736/212-357-7297212-296-8319
  
John P. KimDylan BurzinskiAlexander Goldfarb/Connor Mitchell
BMO Capital MarketsGreen Street AdvisorsPiper Sandler
212-885-4115949-640-8780212-466-7937/203-861-7615
  
Michael GriffinAnthony Paolone/Ray ZhongNicholas Yulico
CitiJP MorganScotia Capital (USA) Inc
212-816-5871212-622-6682/212-622-5411212-225-6904
  
Floris van DijkumMark Streeter/Ian Snyder Michael Lewis
Compass PointJP Morgan Fixed IncomeTruist Securities
646-757-2621212-834-5086/212-834-3798212-319-5659
   
   
  
     
     
Research Coverage - is provided as a service to interested parties and not as an endorsement of any report, or representation as to the accuracy of any information contained therein. Opinions, forecasts and other forward-looking statements expressed in analysts' reports are subject to change without notice.
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APPENDIX
DEFINITIONS AND NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS



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FINANCIAL SUPPLEMENT DEFINITIONS
The financial supplement includes various non-GAAP financial measures. Descriptions of these non-GAAP measures are provided below. Reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures are provided on the following pages.
Net Operating Income ("NOI") at Share and NOI at Share - Cash Basis - NOI at share represents total revenues less operating expenses including our share of partially owned entities. NOI at share - cash basis represents NOI at share adjusted to exclude straight-line rental income and expense, amortization of acquired below and above market leases, accruals for ground rent resets yet to be determined, and other non-cash adjustments. We consider NOI at share - cash basis to be the primary non-GAAP financial measure for making decisions and assessing the unlevered performance of our segments as it relates to the total return on assets as opposed to the levered return on equity. As properties are bought and sold based on NOI at share - cash basis, we utilize this measure to make investment decisions as well as to compare the performance of our assets to that of our peers. NOI at share and NOI at share - cash basis should not be considered alternatives to net income or cash flow from operations and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.
Same Store NOI at Share and Same Store NOI at Share - Cash Basis - Same store NOI at share represents NOI at share from operations which are in service in both the current and prior year reporting periods. Same store NOI at share - cash basis is same store NOI at share adjusted to exclude straight-line rental income and expense, amortization of acquired below and above market leases, accruals for ground rent resets yet to be determined, and other non-cash adjustments. We present these non-GAAP measures to (i) facilitate meaningful comparisons of the operational performance of our properties and segments, (ii) make decisions on whether to buy, sell or refinance properties, and (iii) compare the performance of our properties and segments to those of our peers. Same store NOI at share and same store NOI at share - cash basis should not be considered alternatives to net income or cash flow from operations and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.
Funds From Operations ("FFO") - FFO is computed in accordance with the definition adopted by the Board of Governors of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts ("NAREIT"). NAREIT defines FFO as GAAP net income or loss adjusted to exclude net gains from sales of certain real estate assets, impairment write-downs of certain real estate assets and investments in entities when the impairment is directly attributable to decreases in the value of depreciable real estate held by the entity, depreciation and amortization expense from real estate assets and other specified items, including the pro rata share of such adjustments of unconsolidated subsidiaries. FFO and FFO per diluted share are non-GAAP financial measures used by management, investors and analysts to facilitate meaningful comparisons of operating performance between periods and among our peers because it excludes the effect of real estate depreciation and amortization and net gains on sales, which are based on historical costs and implicitly assume that the value of real estate diminishes predictably over time, rather than fluctuating based on existing market conditions. FFO does not represent cash generated from operating activities and is not necessarily indicative of cash available to fund cash requirements and should not be considered as an alternative to net income as a performance measure or cash flow as a liquidity measure. FFO may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.
Funds Available For Distribution ("FAD") - FAD is defined as FFO less (i) cash basis recurring tenant improvements, leasing commissions and capital expenditures, (ii) straight-line rents and amortization of acquired below-market leases, net, and (iii) other non-cash income, plus (iv) other non-cash charges. FAD is a non-GAAP financial measure that is not intended to represent cash flow and is not indicative of cash flow provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with GAAP. FAD is presented solely as a supplemental disclosure that management believes provides useful information regarding the Company's ability to fund its dividends.
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization for Real Estate ("EBITDAre") - EBITDAre (i.e., EBITDA for real estate companies) is a non-GAAP financial measure established by NAREIT, which may not be comparable to EBITDA reported by other REITs that do not compute EBITDAre in accordance with the NAREIT definition. NAREIT defines EBITDAre as GAAP net income or loss, plus interest expense, plus income tax expense, plus depreciation and amortization, plus (minus) losses and gains on the disposition of depreciated property including losses and gains on change of control, plus impairment write-downs of depreciated property and of investments in unconsolidated entities caused by a decrease in value of depreciated property in the joint venture, plus adjustments to reflect the entity's share of EBITDA of unconsolidated entities. The Company has included EBITDAre because it is a performance measure used by other REITs and therefore may provide useful information to investors in comparing Vornado's performance to that of other REITs.
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS TO FFO ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS PLUS ASSUMED CONVERSIONS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)
For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,March 31, 2024
2024202320242023
Reconciliation of net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders to FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP):
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders$35,260 $46,377 $(9,034)$26,226 $51,545 
Per diluted share$0.18 $0.24 $(0.05)$0.13 $0.27 
FFO adjustments:
Depreciation and amortization of real property$97,897 $94,922 $96,783 $194,680 $189,714 
Net gains on sale of real estate(873)(260)— (873)(260)
Our share of partially owned entities:
Depreciation and amortization of real property26,458 26,666 26,163 52,621 54,135 
Net gain on sale of real estate— (16,545)— — (16,545)
123,482 104,783 122,946 246,428 227,044 
Noncontrolling interests' share of above adjustments(10,191)(7,510)(10,171)(20,362)(16,256)
FFO adjustments, net$113,291 $97,273 $112,775 $226,066 $210,788 
FFO attributable to common shareholders (non-GAAP)$148,551 $143,650 $103,741 $252,292 $262,333 
Impact of assumed conversion of dilutive convertible securities393 409 388 776 816 
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP)148,944 144,059 104,129 253,068 263,149 
Add back of FFO allocated to noncontrolling interests of the Operating Partnership13,363 11,090 9,356 22,719 20,236 
FFO attributable to Class A unitholders (non-GAAP)$162,307 $155,149 $113,485 $275,787 $283,385 
FFO per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.76 $0.74 $0.53 $1.29 $1.35 
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF FFO ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS PLUS ASSUMED CONVERSIONS TO FFO ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS PLUS ASSUMED CONVERSIONS, AS ADJUSTED (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts)
For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,March 31, 2024
 2024202320242023
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions (non-GAAP)$148,944 $144,059 $104,129 $253,068 $263,149 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.76 $0.74 $0.53 $1.29 $1.35 
Certain (income) expense items that impact FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions:
Our share of the gain on the discounted extinguishment of the 280 Park Avenue mezzanine loan$(31,215)$— $— $(31,215)$— 
After-tax net gain on sale of 220 CPS condominium units (13,069)— — (13,069)(6,173)
Deferred tax liability on our investment in the Farley Building (held through a taxable REIT subsidiary)2,599 2,206 4,134 6,733 5,081 
Other2,252 (5,785)1,009 3,261 (5,497)
(39,433)(3,579)5,143 (34,290)(6,589)
Noncontrolling interests' share of above adjustments3,255 257 (425)2,830 472 
Total of certain (income) expense items that impact FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, net$(36,178)$(3,322)$4,718 $(31,460)$(6,117)
FFO attributable to common shareholders plus assumed conversions, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$112,766 $140,737 $108,847 $221,608 $257,032 
Per diluted share (non-GAAP)$0.57 $0.72 $0.55 $1.13 $1.32 

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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF FFO ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS PLUS ASSUMED CONVERSIONS TO FAD (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,March 31, 2024
2024202320242023
FFO attributable to common shareholders, plus assumed conversions(A)$148,944 $144,059 $104,129 $253,068 $263,149 
Adjustments to arrive at FAD (at Vornado's share):
Certain items that impact FAD(39,433)(3,579)5,143 (34,290)(6,589)
Recurring tenant improvements, leasing commissions and other capital expenditures(53,934)(46,932)(39,633)(93,567)(107,533)
Stock-based compensation expense8,750 11,868 7,519 16,269 23,582 
Amortization of debt issuance costs and other non-cash interest expense17,091 9,162 17,388 34,479 18,002 
Personal property depreciation1,444 1,604 1,428 2,872 2,835 
Non-cash adjustments for straight-line rents, amortization of acquired below-market leases, net and other(581)(5,570)(1,511)(2,092)(518)
Noncontrolling interests in the Operating Partnership's share of above adjustments5,502 2,317 800 6,302 4,858 
FAD adjustments, net(B)(61,161)(31,130)(8,866)(70,027)(65,363)
FAD (non-GAAP)(A+B)$87,783 $112,929 $95,263 $183,041 $197,786 
FAD payout ratio (1)(2)
N/AN/AN/AN/A36.8 %
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(1)FAD payout ratios on a quarterly basis are not necessarily indicative of amounts for the full year due to fluctuation in timing of cash expenditures, the commencement of new leases and the seasonality of our operations.
(2)We anticipate that we will pay a common share dividend for 2024 in the fourth quarter, subject to approval by our Board of Trustees.
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME (LOSS) TO NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE AND NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE - CASH BASIS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,March 31, 2024
2024202320242023
Net income (loss) $40,099 $62,733 $(6,273)$33,826 $73,931 
Depreciation and amortization expense109,774 107,162 108,659 218,433 213,727 
General and administrative expense38,475 39,410 37,897 76,372 81,005 
Transaction related costs and other3,361 30 653 4,014 688 
Income from partially owned entities(47,949)(37,272)(16,279)(64,228)(53,938)
Interest and other investment income, net(10,511)(13,153)(11,724)(22,235)(22,737)
Interest and debt expense98,401 87,165 90,478 188,879 173,402 
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets(16,048)(936)— (16,048)(8,456)
Income tax expense 5,284 4,497 6,740 12,024 9,164 
NOI from partially owned entities68,298 70,745 70,369 138,667 138,842 
NOI attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries(9,013)(18,742)(11,396)(20,409)(30,506)
NOI at share280,171 301,639 269,124 549,295 575,122 
Non-cash adjustments for straight-line rents, amortization of acquired below-market leases, net, and other(581)(5,570)(1,511)(2,092)(518)
NOI at share - cash basis$279,590 $296,069 $267,613 $547,203 $574,604 
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
COMPONENTS OF NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE AND NET OPERATING INCOME AT SHARE - CASH BASIS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Three Months Ended June 30,
Total RevenuesOperating ExpensesNOI
Non-cash Adjustments(1)
NOI - cash basis
 2024202320242023202420232024202320242023
New York$367,578 $362,471 $(188,947)$(176,410)$178,631 $186,061 $1,504 $(840)$180,135 $185,221 
Other82,688 109,888 (40,433)(46,313)42,255 63,575 4,953 1,327 47,208 64,902 
Consolidated total450,266 472,359 (229,380)(222,723)220,886 249,636 6,457 487 227,343 250,123 
Noncontrolling interests' share in consolidated subsidiaries(52,353)(64,623)43,340 45,881 (9,013)(18,742)(6,270)(6,678)(15,283)(25,420)
Our share of partially owned entities117,504 117,817 (49,206)(47,072)68,298 70,745 (768)621 67,530 71,366 
Vornado's share$515,417 $525,553 $(235,246)$(223,914)$280,171 $301,639 $(581)$(5,570)$279,590 $296,069 
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2024
Total RevenuesOperating ExpensesNOI
Non-cash Adjustments(1)
NOI - cash basis
New York$358,234 $(188,278)$169,956 $1,271 $171,227 
Other78,141 (37,946)40,195 870 41,065 
Consolidated total436,375 (226,224)210,151 2,141 212,292 
Noncontrolling interests' share in consolidated subsidiaries(53,167)41,771 (11,396)(5,138)(16,534)
Our share of partially owned entities120,742 (50,373)70,369 1,486 71,855 
Vornado's share$503,950 $(234,826)$269,124 $(1,511)$267,613 


For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Total RevenuesOperating ExpensesNOI
Non-cash Adjustments(1)
NOI - cash basis
 2024202320242023202420232024202320242023
New York$725,812 $726,285 $(377,225)$(364,731)$348,587 $361,554 $2,775 $8,956 $351,362 $370,510 
Other160,829 191,997 (78,379)(86,765)82,450 105,232 5,823 1,419 88,273 106,651 
Consolidated total886,641 918,282 (455,604)(451,496)431,037 466,786 8,598 10,375 439,635 477,161 
Noncontrolling interests' share in consolidated subsidiaries(105,520)(121,438)85,111 90,932 (20,409)(30,506)(11,408)(12,292)(31,817)(42,798)
Our share of partially owned entities238,246 233,343 (99,579)(94,501)138,667 138,842 718 1,399 139,385 140,241 
Vornado's share$1,019,367 $1,030,187 $(470,072)$(455,065)$549,295 $575,122 $(2,092)$(518)$547,203 $574,604 
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NOI AT SHARE TO SAME STORE NOI AT SHARE FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2024 COMPARED TO JUNE 30, 2023 (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2024$280,171 $242,153 $16,060 $16,800 $5,158 
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(620)(633)13 — — 
Development properties(9,637)(9,637)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(6,094)(936)— — (5,158)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2024$263,820 $230,947 $16,073 $16,800 $— 
NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2023$301,639 $248,366 $16,462 $31,347 $5,464 
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(696)(1,082)386 — — 
Development properties(4,391)(4,391)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(6,730)(1,266)— — (5,464)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2023$289,822 $241,627 $16,848 $31,347 $— 
Decrease in same store NOI at share$(26,002)$(10,680)$(775)$(14,547)$— 
% decrease in same store NOI at share(9.0)%(4.4)%(4.6)%(46.4)%0.0 %
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NOI AT SHARE - CASH BASIS TO SAME STORE NOI AT SHARE - CASH BASIS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2024 COMPARED TO JUNE 30, 2023 (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2024$279,590 $237,834 $16,835 $19,956 $4,965 
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(620)(633)13 — — 
Development properties(7,353)(7,353)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(6,880)(1,915)— — (4,965)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2024$264,737 $227,933 $16,848 $19,956 $— 
NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2023$296,069 $241,569 $16,592 $32,284 $5,624 
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(860)(1,337)477 — — 
Development properties(4,554)(4,554)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(7,061)(1,437)— — (5,624)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2023$283,594 $234,241 $17,069 $32,284 $— 
Decrease in same store NOI at share - cash basis$(18,857)$(6,308)$(221)$(12,328)$— 
% decrease in same store NOI at share - cash basis(6.6)%(2.7)%(1.3)%(38.2)%0.0 %
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NOI AT SHARE TO SAME STORE NOI AT SHARE FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2024 COMPARED TO JUNE 30, 2023 (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share for the six months ended June 30, 2024$549,295 $475,282 $30,546 $33,329 $10,138 
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(1,419)(1,425)— — 
Development properties(17,595)(17,595)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(11,910)(1,772)— — (10,138)
Same store NOI at share for the six months ended June 30, 2024$518,371 $454,490 $30,552 $33,329 $— 
NOI at share for the six months ended June 30, 2023$575,122 $484,360 $31,871 $48,276 $10,615 
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(1,030)(2,100)1,070 — — 
Development properties(8,722)(8,722)— — — 
Other non-same store (income) expense, net(8,146)2,469 — — (10,615)
Same store NOI at share for the six months ended June 30, 2023$557,224 $476,007 $32,941 $48,276 $— 
Decrease in same store NOI at share$(38,853)$(21,517)$(2,389)$(14,947)$— 
% decrease in same store NOI at share(7.0)%(4.5)%(7.3)%(31.0)%0.0 %
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NOI AT SHARE - CASH BASIS TO SAME STORE NOI AT SHARE - CASH BASIS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2024 COMPARED TO JUNE 30, 2023 (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share - cash basis for the six months ended June 30, 2024$547,203 $468,628 $31,784 $36,894 $9,897 
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(1,419)(1,425)— — 
Development properties(13,323)(13,323)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(13,253)(3,356)— — (9,897)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the six months ended June 30, 2024$519,208 $450,524 $31,790 $36,894 $— 
NOI at share - cash basis for the six months ended June 30, 2023$574,604 $482,596 $31,267 $50,002 $10,739 
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(1,263)(2,514)1,251 — — 
Development properties(8,699)(8,699)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(13,132)(2,393)— — (10,739)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the six months ended June 30, 2023$551,510 $468,990 $32,518 $50,002 $— 
Decrease in same store NOI at share - cash basis$(32,302)$(18,466)$(728)$(13,108)$— 
% decrease in same store NOI at share - cash basis(5.9)%(3.9)%(2.2)%(26.2)%0.0 %
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NOI AT SHARE TO SAME STORE NOI AT SHARE FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2024 COMPARED TO MARCH 31, 2024 (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2024$280,171 $242,153 $16,060 $16,800 $5,158 
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(620)(633)13 — — 
Development properties(9,637)(9,637)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(6,094)(936)— — (5,158)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended June 30, 2024$263,820 $230,947 $16,073 $16,800 $— 
NOI at share for the three months ended March 31, 2024$269,124 $233,129 $14,486 $16,529 $4,980 
Less NOI at share from:
Dispositions(799)(792)(7)— — 
Development properties(7,958)(7,958)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(5,816)(836)— — (4,980)
Same store NOI at share for the three months ended March 31, 2024$254,551 $223,543 $14,479 $16,529 $— 
Increase in same store NOI at share$9,269 $7,404 $1,594 $271 $— 
% increase in same store NOI at share3.6 %3.3 %11.0 %1.6 %0.0 %
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NOI AT SHARE - CASH BASIS TO SAME STORE NOI AT SHARE - CASH BASIS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2024 COMPARED TO MARCH 31, 2024 (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
TotalNew YorkTHE MART555 California StreetOther
NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2024$279,590 $237,834 $16,835 $19,956 $4,965 
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(620)(633)13 — — 
Development properties(7,353)(7,353)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(6,675)(1,710)— — (4,965)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended June 30, 2024$264,942 $228,138 $16,848 $19,956 $— 
NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended March 31, 2024$267,613 $230,794 $14,949 $16,938 $4,932 
Less NOI at share - cash basis from:
Dispositions(799)(792)(7)— — 
Development properties(5,970)(5,970)— — — 
Other non-same store income, net(6,013)(1,081)— — (4,932)
Same store NOI at share - cash basis for the three months ended March 31, 2024$254,831 $222,951 $14,942 $16,938 $— 
Increase in same store NOI at share - cash basis$10,111 $5,187 $1,906 $3,018 $— 
% increase in same store NOI at share - cash basis4.0 %2.3 %12.8 %17.8 %0.0 %
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF CONSOLIDATED DEBT, NET TO CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTUAL DEBT (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
As of June 30, 2024
Consolidated Debt, Net
Deferred Financing Costs, Net and Other
Consolidated Contractual Debt
Mortgages payable$5,672,086 $36,833 $5,708,919 
Senior unsecured notes1,194,894 5,106 1,200,000 
$800 Million unsecured term loan795,254 4,746 800,000 
$2.2 Billion unsecured revolving credit facilities575,000 — 575,000 
$8,237,234$46,685$8,283,919
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME (LOSS) TO EBITDAre (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended June 30,
June 30,March 31, 2024
2024202320242023
Reconciliation of net income (loss) to EBITDAre (non-GAAP):
Net income (loss)$40,099 $62,733 $(6,273)$33,826 $73,931 
Less net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries13,890 2,781 11,982 25,872 12,709 
Net income attributable to the Operating Partnership53,989 65,514 5,709 59,698 86,640 
EBITDAre adjustments at share:
Depreciation and amortization expense125,799 123,192 124,374 250,173 246,684 
Interest and debt expense93,148 118,132 117,340 210,488 229,249 
Income tax expense 5,582 4,655 7,426 13,008 9,609 
Net gains on sale of real estate(873)(16,805)— (873)(16,805)
EBITDAre at share277,645 294,688 254,849 532,494 555,377 
EBITDAre attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries9,656 19,757 12,076 21,732 31,943 
EBITDAre (non-GAAP)$287,301 $314,445 $266,925 $554,226 $587,320 
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF EBITDAre TO EBITDAre, AS ADJUSTED (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Three Months EndedFor the Six Months Ended June 30,
June 30,March 31, 2024
2024202320242023
EBITDAre (non-GAAP)$287,301 $314,445 $266,925 $554,226 $587,320 
EBITDAre attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries(9,656)(19,757)(12,076)(21,732)(31,943)
Certain (income) expense items that impact EBITDAre:
Gain on sale of 220 CPS condominium units and ancillary amenities(15,175)— — (15,175)(7,520)
Other3,362 (6,575)1,009 4,371 (5,629)
Total of certain (income) expense items that impact EBITDAre(11,813)(6,575)1,009 (10,804)(13,149)
EBITDAre, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$265,832 $288,113 $255,858 $521,690 $542,228 

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INDEX
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS-5
DEBT AND CAPITALIZATION
Unsecured Notes Covenant Ratios and Credit Ratings
Liquidity and Capitalization
Net Debt to EBITDAre, As Adjusted / Debt Snapshot
Hedging Instruments
Consolidated Debt Maturities-
PROPERTY STATISTICS
Top 15 Tenants
Lease Expirations
DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
Development/Redevelopment - Active Projects
APPENDIX: DEFINITIONS AND NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS-
Certain statements contained herein constitute forward-looking statements as such term is defined in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. They represent our intentions, plans, expectations and beliefs and are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Our future results, financial condition and business may differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements. You can find many of these statements by looking for words such as "approximates," "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "estimates," "intends," "plans," "would," "may" or other similar expressions in this supplemental package. We also note the following forward-looking statements: in the case of our development and redevelopment projects, the estimated completion date, estimated project cost, projected incremental cash yield, stabilization date and cost to complete; estimates of future capital expenditures, dividends to common and preferred shareholders and operating partnership distributions. Many of the factors that will determine the outcome of these and our other forward-looking statements are beyond our ability to control or predict. Currently, some of the factors are the increased interest rates and effects of inflation on our business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flows, operating performance and the effect that these factors have had and may continue to have on our tenants, the global, national, regional and local economies and financial markets and the real estate market in general. For further discussion of factors that could materially affect the outcome of our forward-looking statements, see "Item 1A. Risk Factors" in Part I of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023. For these statements, we claim the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this supplemental package. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or any person acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section. We do not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to our forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this supplemental package. This supplemental package includes certain non-GAAP financial measures, which are accompanied by what Vornado Realty Trust and subsidiaries (the "Company") considers the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("GAAP"). These include Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization for Real Estate ("EBITDAre"). Quantitative reconciliations of the differences between the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures and the non-GAAP financial measures presented are provided within this supplemental package. Definitions of these non-GAAP financial measures and statements of the reasons why management believes the non-GAAP measures provide useful information to investors about the Company's financial condition and results of operations, and, if applicable, the purposes for which management uses the measures, can be found in the Definitions section of this supplemental package on page ii in the Appendix.
This supplemental package should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 and the Company’s Supplemental Operating and Financial Data package for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, both of which can be accessed at the Company’s website www.vno.com.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS (unaudited)
Second Quarter 2024 Financial Highlights
Net income attributable to common shareholders for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 was $35.3 million, or $0.18 per diluted share, compared to $46.4 million, or $0.24 per diluted share, for the prior year's quarter.
EBITDAre, as adjusted (non-GAAP) for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 was $265.8 million, compared to $288.1 million for the prior year’s quarter.
Liquidity
As of June 30, 2024, we had $2.7 billion of liquidity comprised of $1.1 billion of cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash and $1.6 billion available on our $2.2 billion revolving credit facilities.
Active Development
As of June 30, 2024, we have expended $736.0 million of cash with an estimated $114.0 million remaining to be spent for PENN 2 and PENN districtwide improvements.
We have a 49.9% interest in a joint venture that is developing Sunset Pier 94 Studios. As of June 30, 2024, we have funded $19.5 million of our estimated $34.0 million share of cash contributions to the project.
There can be no assurance that the above projects will be completed, completed on schedule or within budget. In addition, there can be no assurance that the Company will be successful in leasing the properties on the expected schedule or at the assumed rental rates.
2024 Business Developments
Financing Activity
280 Park Avenue
On April 4, 2024, a joint venture, in which we have a 50% interest, amended and extended the $1,075,000,000 mortgage loan on 280 Park Avenue. The maturity date on the amended loan was extended to September 2026, with options to fully extend to September 2028, subject to certain conditions. The interest rate on the amended loan remains at SOFR plus 1.78%. On July 8, 2024, the joint venture swapped the interest rate to a fixed rate of 5.84% through September 2028. Additionally, on April 4, 2024, the joint venture amended and extended the $125,000,000 mezzanine loan, and subsequently repaid the loan for $62,500,000. In connection with the repayment of the mezzanine loan, we recognized our $31,215,000 share of the debt extinguishment gain which is included in “income from partially owned entities” on our consolidated statements of income.
435 Seventh Avenue
On April 9, 2024, we completed a $75,000,000 refinancing of 435 Seventh Avenue, of which $37,500,000 is recourse to the Operating Partnership. The interest-only loan bears a rate of SOFR plus 2.10% and matures in April 2028. The interest rate on the loan was swapped to a fixed rate of 6.96% through April 2026. The loan replaces the previous $95,696,000 fully recourse loan, which bore interest at SOFR plus 1.41%.
Unsecured Revolving Credit Facility
On May 3, 2024, we extended one of our two unsecured revolving credit facilities to April 2029 (as fully extended). The new $915,000,000 facility replaced the $1.25 billion facility that was due to mature in April 2026. The new facility currently bears interest at a rate of SOFR plus 1.20% with a facility fee of 25 basis points. Our $1.25 billion revolving credit facility matures in December 2027 (as fully extended) and has an interest rate of SOFR plus 1.15% and a facility fee of 25 basis points.
640 Fifth Avenue (Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV)
On June 10, 2024, the Fifth Avenue and Times Square JV completed a $400,000,000 refinancing of 640 Fifth Avenue. The non-recourse loan matures in July 2029, bears interest at a fixed rate of 7.47% and amortizes at $7,000,000 per annum. The loan replaces the previous $500,000,000 loan, which the joint venture paid down by $100,000,000. The previous loan was fully recourse to the Operating Partnership and bore interest at SOFR plus 1.11%.
Please refer to the Appendix for reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP measures.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS (unaudited)
2024 Business Developments - continued
Financing Activity - continued
Interest Rate Swap and Cap Arrangements
We entered into the following interest rate swap and cap arrangements during the six months ended June 30, 2024. See page 9 for further information on our interest rate swap and cap arrangements:
(Amounts in thousands)Notional Amount
(at share)
All-In Swapped RateExpiration DateVariable Rate Spread
Interest rate swaps:
PENN 11(1)
$250,000 6.21%10/25S+206
435 Seventh Avenue75,0006.96%04/26S+210
Index Strike Rate
Interest rate caps:
61 Ninth Avenue (45.1% interest)$75,543 4.39%01/26S+146
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(1)Together with the existing $250,000 swap arrangement on the $500,000 PENN 11 mortgage loan, the loan will bear interest at an all-in swapped rate of 6.28% through October 2025.
Dispositions
220 Central Park South
During the three and six months ended June 30, 2024, we closed on the sale of two condominium units at 220 Central Park South (“220 CPS”) for net proceeds of $31,605,000, resulting in a financial statement net gain of $15,175,000 which is included in "net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets" on our consolidated statements of income. In connection with these sales, $2,106,000 of income tax expense was recognized on our consolidated statements of income. Four units remain unsold.
50-70 West 93rd Street
On May 13, 2024, we sold our 49.9% interest in 50-70 West 93rd Street to our joint venture partner. We received net proceeds of $2,000,000 after deducting our share of the existing $83,500,000 mortgage loan, which was scheduled to mature in December 2024, resulting in a net gain of $873,000. The net gain is included in "net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets" on our consolidated statements of income.
Alexander’s Inc.
On May 3, 2024, Alexander’s Inc., in which we own a 32.4% common equity interest, and Bloomberg L.P. reached an agreement to extend the leases covering approximately 947,000 square feet at 731 Lexington Avenue that were scheduled to expire in February 2029 for a term of eleven years to February 2040.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS (unaudited)
Leasing Activity
The leasing activity and related statistics below are based on leases signed during the period and are not intended to coincide with the commencement of rental revenue in accordance with GAAP. Second generation relet space represents square footage that has not been vacant for more than nine months and tenant improvements and leasing commissions are based on our share of square feet leased during the period.
For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2024
1,322,000 square feet of New York Office space (598,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $131.37 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 9.7 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 518,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 8.2% and positive 3.4%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $6.54 per square foot per annum, or 5.0% of initial rent.
4,000 square feet of New York Retail space (all at share) at an initial rent of $301.14 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 5.0 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 4,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 26.9% and positive 14.8%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $10.99 per square foot per annum, or 3.6% of initial rent.
32,000 square feet at THE MART (all at share) at an initial rent of $56.39 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 7.2 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 19,000 square feet of second generation space were negative 3.5% and negative 4.3%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $7.86 per square foot per annum, or 13.9% of initial rent.
66,000 square feet at 555 California Street (47,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $99.14 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 9.8 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 47,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 32.4% and positive 13.3%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $12.56 per square foot per annum, or 12.7% of initial rent.
For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2024
1,613,000 square feet of New York Office space (848,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $118.96 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 10.1 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 613,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 7.6% and positive 3.3%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $8.64 per square foot per annum, or 7.3% of initial rent.
40,000 square feet of New York Retail space (37,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $258.76 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 3.9 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 31,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 7.2% and negative 14.5%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $26.92 per square foot per annum, or 10.4% of initial rent.
83,000 square feet at THE MART (all at share) at an initial rent of $61.09 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 5.5 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 62,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 3.5% and negative 1.4%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $8.17 per square foot per annum, or 13.4% of initial rent.
107,000 square feet at 555 California Street (76,000 square feet at share) at an initial rent of $87.03 per square foot and a weighted average lease term of 8.1 years. The changes in the GAAP and cash mark-to-market rent on the 76,000 square feet of second generation space were positive 10.9% and negative 4.4%, respectively. Tenant improvements and leasing commissions were $10.40 per square foot per annum, or 11.9% of initial rent.
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UNSECURED NOTES COVENANT RATIOS AND CREDIT RATINGS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
As of
Unsecured Notes Covenant Ratios(1)
RequiredJune 30,
2024
March 31,
2024
December 31,
2023
September 30,
2023
Total outstanding debt/total assets(2)
Less than 65%47%52%50%50%
Secured debt/total assetsLess than 50%33%34%33%33%
Interest coverage ratio (annualized combined EBITDA to annualized interest expense)Greater than 1.501.871.932.152.17
Unencumbered assets/unsecured debtGreater than 150%425%321%320%319%
Consolidated Unencumbered EBITDA(1) (non-GAAP):
Q2 2024
Annualized
New York$292,284 
Other112,924 
Total$405,208 
Credit Ratings(3):
RatingOutlook
Moody’sBa1Stable
S&PBBB-Negative
FitchBB+Stable
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(1)Our debt covenant ratios and consolidated unencumbered EBITDA are computed in accordance with the terms of our senior unsecured notes. The methodology used for these computations may differ significantly from similarly titled ratios and amounts of other companies. For additional information regarding the methodology used to compute these ratios and amounts, please see our filings with the SEC of our senior debt indentures and applicable prospectuses and prospectus supplements.
(2)Total assets include EBITDA capped at 7.0% per the terms of our senior unsecured notes covenants.
(3)Credit ratings are provided for informational purposes only and are not a recommendation to buy or sell our securities.
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LIQUIDITY AND CAPITALIZATION (unaudited)
(Amounts in millions, except per share amounts)
Liquidity Snapshot
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(1)
The debt balances presented represent contractual debt balances. See reconciliation on page iii in the Appendix of consolidated debt, net as presented on our consolidated balance sheets to consolidated contractual debt as of June 30, 2024.
(2)
Prior to May 3, 2024, the $915 million revolving credit facility had full capacity of $1.25 billion. See page 3 for additional details.
(3)
Based on the Vornado Realty Trust (NYSE: VNO) June 30, 2024 quarter end closing common share price of $26.29.
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Company capitalization(1):
Amount% Total
Consolidated mortgages payable (at 100%)$5,709 38%
Unsecured debt (contractual)2,575 17%
Perpetual preferred shares/units1,223 8%
Equity(3)
5,510 37%
Total15,017 100%
Pro rata share of debt of non-consolidated entities2,494 
Less: Noncontrolling interests' share of consolidated debt(682)
Total at share$16,829 
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NET DEBT TO EBITDAre, AS ADJUSTED (unaudited)
(Amounts in millions)
As of and For the Trailing Twelve Months Ended June 30, 2024As of and For the Year Ended December 31,
202320222021
Secured debt$5,709 $5,730 $5,878 $6,099 
Unsecured debt
2,575 2,575 2,575 2,575 
Pro rata share of debt of non-consolidated entities2,494 2,654 2,697 2,700 
Less: Noncontrolling interests’ share of consolidated debt(682)(682)(682)(682)
Company’s pro rata share of total debt$10,096 $10,277 $10,468 $10,692 
% Unsecured debt26%25%25%24%
Company’s pro rata share of total debt$10,096 $10,277 $10,468 $10,692 
Less: Cash and cash equivalents and investments in U.S. Treasury bills(873)(997)(1,362)(1,760)
Less: Escrowed cash included within restricted cash on our balance sheet(222)(222)(94)(131)
Less: Pro rata share of unconsolidated partially owned entities’ cash and cash equivalents and escrowed cash(299)(296)(316)(291)
Plus: Noncontrolling interests’ share of cash and cash equivalents, escrowed cash and investments in U.S. Treasury bills122 102 94 110 
Less: Participation in 150 West 34th Street mortgage loan
— — (105)(105)
Less: Projected cash proceeds from 220 CPS(40)(70)(90)(148)
Net debt $8,784 $8,794 $8,595 $8,367 
EBITDAre, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$1,061 $1,081 $1,091 $949 
Net debt / EBITDAre, as adjusted (non-GAAP)8.3 x8.1 x7.9 x8.8 x
See page ii in the Appendix for definitions of EBITDAre and net debt to EBITDAre, as adjusted. See reconciliation of net income (loss) to EBITDAre on page iv in the Appendix and reconciliation of EBITDAre to EBITDAre, as adjusted on page v in the Appendix.
DEBT SNAPSHOT (unaudited)
(Amounts in millions)
As of June 30, 2024
TotalVariable
Fixed(1)
(Contractual debt balances)AmountWeighted
Average
Interest Rate
AmountWeighted
Average
Interest Rate
AmountWeighted
Average
Interest Rate
Consolidated debt(2)
$8,2844.57%$1,2176.21%$7,0674.28%
Pro rata share of debt of non-consolidated entities2,4945.66%1,1267.14%1,3684.44%
Total10,7784.82%2,3436.66%8,4354.31%
Less: Noncontrolling interests' share of consolidated debt (primarily 1290 Avenue of the Americas and 555 California Street)(682)(397)(285)
Company's pro rata share of total debt$10,0964.78%$1,9466.54%$8,1504.37%
As of June 30, 2024, $882 of variable rate debt (at share) is subject to interest rate cap arrangements, the $1,064 of variable rate debt not subject to interest rate cap arrangements represents 11% of our total pro rata share of debt. See the following page for details.
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(1) Includes variable rate debt with interest rates fixed by interest rate swap arrangements and the $950 1290 Avenue of the Americas mortgage loan which is subject to a 1.00% SOFR interest rate cap arrangement.
(2) See reconciliation on page iii in the Appendix of consolidated debt, net as presented on our consolidated balance sheets to consolidated contractual debt as of June 30, 2024.
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HEDGING INSTRUMENTS AS OF JUNE 30, 2024 (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
Debt InformationSwap / Cap Information
Balance at Share
Maturity Date(1)
Variable Rate SpreadNotional Amount at ShareExpiration DateAll-In Swapped Rate
Interest Rate Swaps:
Consolidated:
555 California Street mortgage loan$840,000 05/28S+205$840,000 05/266.03%
770 Broadway mortgage loan700,000 07/27S+225700,000 07/274.98%
PENN 11 mortgage loan500,000 10/25S+206500,000 10/256.28%
Unsecured revolving credit facility575,000 12/27S+115575,000 08/273.88%
Unsecured term loan800,000 12/27S+130
Through 07/25700,000 07/254.53%
07/25 through 10/26550,000 10/264.36%
10/26 through 8/2750,000 08/274.04%
100 West 33rd Street mortgage loan480,000 06/27S+185480,000 06/275.26%
888 Seventh Avenue mortgage loan259,800 12/25S+180200,000 09/274.76%
4 Union Square South mortgage loan120,000 08/25S+15097,300 01/253.74%
435 Seventh Avenue mortgage loan75,000 04/28S+21075,000 04/266.96%
Unconsolidated:
731 Lexington Avenue - retail condominium mortgage loan97,200 08/25S+15197,200 05/251.76%
Interest Rate Caps:Index Strike Rate
Cash Interest Rate(2)
Effective Interest Rate(3)
Consolidated:
1290 Avenue of the Americas mortgage loan$665,000 11/28S+162$665,000 11/251.00%2.62%5.94%
One Park Avenue mortgage loan525,000 03/26S+122525,000 03/253.89%5.11%6.16%
150 West 34th Street mortgage loan75,000 02/28S+21575,000 02/265.00%7.15%7.75%
606 Broadway mortgage loan37,060 09/24S+19137,060 09/244.00%5.91%5.95%
Unconsolidated:
61 Ninth Avenue mortgage loan75,543 01/26S+14675,543 01/264.39%5.85%6.31%
512 West 22nd Street mortgage loan69,591 06/25S+23569,591 06/254.50%6.85%7.16%
Rego Park II mortgage loan65,624 12/25S+14565,624 11/244.15%5.60%6.28%
Fashion Centre Mall/Washington Tower mortgage loan34,125 05/26S+30534,125 05/253.00%6.05%7.61%
Debt subject to interest rate swaps and subject to a 1.00% SOFR interest rate cap$4,929,500 
Variable rate debt subject to interest rate caps881,943 
Fixed rate debt per loan agreements3,220,874 
Variable rate debt not subject to interest rate swaps or caps1,063,918 
(4)(5)
Total debt at share$10,096,235 
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(1)Assumes the exercise of as-of-right extension options.
(2)Equals the sum of (i) the index rate in effect as of the most recent contractual reset date, adjusted for hedging instruments, and (ii) the contractual spread.
(3)Equals the sum of (i) the cash interest rate and (ii) the effect of amortization of the interest rate cap premium over the term.
(4)Our exposure to SOFR index increases is partially mitigated by an increase in interest income on our cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash.
(5)On July 8, 2024, the 280 Park Avenue joint venture swapped the interest rate on the $1,075,000 ($537,500 at share) mortgage loan to a fixed rate of 5.84% through September 2028.

See page 4 for details of interest rate hedging arrangements entered into during 2024.
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CONSOLIDATED DEBT MATURITIES (CONTRACTUAL BALANCES) (unaudited)
(Amounts in millions)
Consolidated Debt Maturity Schedule(1) as of June 30, 2024
(Excludes pro rata share of JV debt)(2)
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Consolidated (100%):
Secured$74 $880 $525 $1,580 $2,300 $350 
Unsecured— 450 400 1,375 — 350 
Total consolidated debt (100%)$74 $1,330 $925 $2,955 $2,300 $700 
% of total consolidated debt0.9 %16.1 %11.2 %35.7 %27.8 %8.3 %
Debt maturities at share:
Consolidated debt (100%)$74 $1,330 $925 $2,955 $2,300 $700 
Pro rata share of debt of non-consolidated entities159 575 1,157 40 159 404 
Less: Noncontrolling interests' share of consolidated debt(37)— — — (645)— 
Total debt at share$196 $1,905 $2,082 $2,995 $1,814 $1,104 
% of total debt at share1.9 %18.9 %20.6 %29.7 %18.0 %10.9 %
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(1)Assumes the exercise of as-of-right extension options. Debt classified as fixed rate includes the effect of interest rate swap arrangements which may expire prior to debt maturity, and the $950 1290 Avenue of the Americas mortgage loan which is subject to a 1.00% SOFR interest rate cap arrangement. See the previous page for information on interest rate swap arrangements.
(2)The Operating Partnership guarantees an aggregate $303 of JV partnership debt, primarily comprised of the $300 mortgage loan on 7 West 34th Street. These amounts are excluded from the consolidated debt maturity chart presented above.

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CONSOLIDATED DEBT MATURITIES AT 100% (CONTRACTUAL BALANCES) (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
Property
Maturity Date(1)
Spread over SOFR
Interest Rate(2)
20242025202620272028ThereafterTotal
Secured Debt:
606 Broadway (50.0% interest)09/24S+1915.91%$74,119$$$$$$74,119
4 Union Square South08/25S+150
(3)
4.32%120,000120,000
PENN 1110/256.28%500,000500,000
888 Seventh Avenue(4)
12/25S+180
(3)
5.31%259,800259,800
One Park Avenue03/26S+1225.11%525,000525,000
350 Park Avenue01/273.92%400,000400,000
100 West 33rd Street06/275.26%480,000480,000
770 Broadway07/274.98%700,000700,000
150 West 34th Street02/28S+2157.15%75,00075,000
435 Seventh Avenue04/286.96%75,00075,000
555 California Street (70.0% interest)05/28S+205
(3)
6.43%1,200,0001,200,000
1290 Avenue of the Americas (70.0% interest)11/282.62%950,000950,000
909 Third Avenue04/313.23%350,000350,000
Total Secured Debt74,119879,800525,0001,580,0002,300,000350,0005,708,919
Unsecured Debt:
Senior unsecured notes due 202501/253.50%450,000450,000
Senior unsecured notes due 202606/262.15%400,000400,000
$1.25 Billion unsecured revolving credit facility12/273.88%575,000575,000
$800 Million unsecured term loan12/27S+130
(3)
4.79%800,000800,000
$915 Million unsecured revolving credit facility04/29S+120
Senior unsecured notes due 203106/313.40%350,000350,000
Total Unsecured Debt450,000400,0001,375,000350,0002,575,000
Total Debt$74,119$1,329,800$925,000$2,955,000$2,300,000$700,000$8,283,919
Weighted average rate5.91%4.97%3.83%4.61%4.90%3.32%4.57%
Fixed rate debt(5)
$$1,247,300$400,000$2,855,000$1,865,000$700,000$7,067,300
Fixed weighted average rate expiring4.83%2.15%4.54%4.33%3.32%4.28%
Floating rate debt$74,119$82,500$525,000$100,000$435,000$$1,216,619
Floating weighted average rate expiring5.91%7.05%5.11%6.64%7.34%6.21%
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(1)Assumes the exercise of as-of-right extension options.
(2)Represents the interest rate in effect as of period end based on the appropriate reference rate as of the contractual reset date plus contractual spread, adjusted for hedging instruments, as applicable. See page 9 for information on interest rate swap and interest rate cap arrangements.
(3)Balance is partially hedged by interest rate swap arrangements. See page 9 for details.
(4)In December 2023, we entered into a loan modification pursuant to which principal amortization is waived for a period of time.
(5)Debt classified as fixed rate includes the effect of interest rate swap arrangements which may expire prior to debt maturity, and the $950,000 1290 Avenue of the Americas mortgage loan which is subject to a 1.00% SOFR interest rate cap arrangement. See page 9 for information on interest rate swap arrangements.

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TOP 15 TENANTS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except square feet)
TenantsSquare Footage At Share
Annualized Escalated Rents
At Share(1)
% of Total Annualized Escalated Rents
At Share
Meta Platforms, Inc. 1,451,153 $168,342 9.4 %
IPG and affiliates1,029,557 68,898 3.9 %
Citadel 585,460 62,498 3.6 %
New York University685,290 49,540 2.7 %
Madison Square Garden & Affiliates(2)
449,053 45,654 2.5 %
Bloomberg L.P. 306,768 43,527 2.4 %
Google/Motorola Mobility (guaranteed by Google)759,446 42,537 2.4 %
Amazon (including its Whole Foods subsidiary)312,694 30,854 1.7 %
Swatch Group USA11,957 28,528 1.6 %
Neuberger Berman Group LLC306,612 28,247 1.6 %
LVMH Brands65,060 26,409 1.5 %
Bank of America247,615 26,263 1.5 %
AMC Networks, Inc.326,717 26,104 1.4 %
Apple Inc.412,434 24,077 1.3 %
Victoria's Secret33,156 20,251 1.1 %
38.6 %
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(1)Represents monthly contractual base rent before free rent plus tenant reimbursements multiplied by 12. Annualized escalated rents at share include leases signed but not yet commenced in place of current tenants or vacancy in the same space.
(2)Includes Madison Square Garden Entertainment’s new lease at PENN 2. Revenue recognition for portions of the new space has not yet commenced.
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LEASE EXPIRATIONS (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
Our Share of Square Feet of Expiring Leases
As of June 30, 2024

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New York Office483 579 1,163 1,319 1,049 1,284 644 844 972 502 584 4,457 
New York Retail21 184 160 52 31 53 158 68 55 17 81 301 
THE MART115 193 284 196 705 160 47 319 420 54 94 192 
555 California Street65 220 238 65 112 120 109 29 15 — 196 
Total684 1,176 1,845 1,632 1,897 1,617 958 1,260 1,456 588 759 5,146 
% of total3.6%6.2%9.7%8.6%10.0%8.5%5.0%6.6%7.7%3.1%4.0%27.0%
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(1)    Includes month-to-month leases, holdover tenants, and leases expiring on the last day of the current quarter.
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DEVELOPMENT/REDEVELOPMENT - ACTIVE PROJECTS
(Amounts in thousands, except square feet)
(at Vornado’s share)Projected Incremental
Cash Yield

New York segment:
Property
Rentable
Sq. Ft.
BudgetCash Amount
Expended
Remaining Expenditures
Stabilization Year
PENN District:
PENN 21,795,000 $750,000 $675,504 $74,496 20269.5%
Districtwide ImprovementsN/A100,000 60,493 39,507 N/AN/A
Total PENN District 850,000 
(1)
735,997 114,003 
Sunset Pier 94 Studios (49.9% interest)266,000 125,000 
(2)
19,494 105,506 202610.3%
Total Active Development Projects$975,000 $755,491 $219,509 
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(1)Excluding debt and equity carry.
(2)Represents our 49.9% share of the $350,000 development budget, excluding the $40,000 value of our contributed leasehold interest and net of an estimated $9,000 for our share of development fees and reimbursement for overhead costs incurred by us. $34,000 will be funded via cash contributions, of which $19,494 has been funded as of June 30, 2024.
There can be no assurance that the above projects will be completed, completed on schedule or within budget. In addition, there can be no assurance that the Company will be successful in leasing the properties on the expected schedule or at the assumed rental rates.
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APPENDIX
DEFINITIONS AND NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
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FIXED INCOME SUPPLEMENTAL DEFINITIONS
The fixed income supplement includes various non-GAAP financial measures. Descriptions of these non-GAAP measures are provided below. Reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures are provided within this supplemental package.
EBITDAre - EBITDAre (i.e., EBITDA for real estate companies) is a non-GAAP financial measure established by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts ("NAREIT"), which may not be comparable to EBITDA reported by other REITs that do not compute EBITDAre in accordance with the NAREIT definition. NAREIT defines EBITDAre as GAAP net income or loss, plus interest expense, plus income tax expense, plus depreciation and amortization, plus (minus) losses and gains on the disposition of depreciated property including losses and gains on change of control, plus impairment write-downs of depreciated property and of investments in unconsolidated entities caused by a decrease in value of depreciated property in the joint venture, plus adjustments to reflect the entity's share of EBITDA of unconsolidated entities. The Company has included EBITDAre because it is a performance measure used by other REITs and therefore may provide useful information to investors in comparing Vornado's performance to that of other REITs.
Net Debt to EBITDAre, as adjusted - Net debt to EBITDAre, as adjusted represents the ratio of net debt to annualized EBITDAre, as adjusted. Net debt is calculated as (i) the Company’s consolidated debt less noncontrolling interests’ share of consolidated debt plus the Company’s pro rata share of debt of unconsolidated entities less (ii) the Company’s consolidated cash and cash equivalents, cash held in escrow and investments in U.S. Treasury bills less noncontrolling interests’ share of these amounts plus the Company’s pro rata share of these amounts for unconsolidated entities. Cash held in escrow represents cash escrowed under loan agreements including for debt service, real estate taxes, property insurance, and capital improvements, and the Company is not able to direct the use of this cash. The availability of cash and cash equivalents for use in debt reduction cannot be assumed, as the Company may use its cash and cash equivalents for other purposes. Further, the Company may not be able to direct the use of its pro rata share of cash and cash equivalents of unconsolidated entities. The Company discloses net debt to EBITDAre, as adjusted because management believes it is useful to investors as a supplemental measure in evaluating the Company’s balance sheet leverage. Net debt to EBITDAre, as adjusted may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF CONSOLIDATED DEBT, NET TO CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTUAL DEBT (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
As of June 30, 2024
Consolidated Debt, NetDeferred Financing Costs, Net and OtherConsolidated Contractual Debt
Mortgages payable$5,672,086$36,833$5,708,919
Senior unsecured notes1,194,8945,1061,200,000
$800 Million unsecured term loan795,2544,746800,000
$2.2 Billion unsecured revolving credit facilities575,000 575,000
$8,237,234$46,685$8,283,919
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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME (LOSS) TO EBITDAre (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Trailing Twelve Months EndedFor the Year Ended December 31,
20242023June 30, 2024202320222021
Reconciliation of net income (loss) to EBITDAre (non-GAAP):
Net income (loss) $40,099 $62,733 $(7,217)$32,888 $(382,612)$207,553 
Less net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries13,890 2,781 89,130 75,967 5,737 (24,014)
Net income (loss) attributable to the Operating Partnership53,989 65,514 81,913 108,855 (376,875)183,539 
EBITDAre adjustments at share:
Depreciation and amortization expense125,799 123,192 502,846 499,357 593,322 526,539 
Interest and debt expense93,148 118,132 439,639 458,400 362,321 297,116 
Real estate impairment losses— — 73,289 73,289 595,488 7,880 
Income tax expense (benefit)5,582 4,655 33,864 30,465 23,404 (9,813)
Net gains on sale of real estate(873)(16,805)(57,023)(72,955)(58,920)(15,675)
EBITDAre at share277,645 294,688 1,074,528 1,097,411 1,138,740 989,586 
EBITDAre attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries9,656 19,757 29,194 39,405 71,786 75,987 
EBITDAre (non-GAAP)$287,301 $314,445 $1,103,722 $1,136,816 $1,210,526 $1,065,573 

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NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF EBITDAre TO EBITDAre, AS ADJUSTED (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands)
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Trailing Twelve Months EndedFor the Year Ended December 31,
20242023June 30, 2024202320222021
EBITDAre (non-GAAP)$287,301 $314,445 $1,103,722 $1,136,816 $1,210,526 $1,065,573 
EBITDAre attributable to noncontrolling interests in consolidated subsidiaries(9,656)(19,757)(29,194)(39,405)(71,786)(75,987)
Certain (income) expense items that impact EBITDAre:
Gain on sale of 220 CPS condominium units and ancillary amenities(15,175)— (21,782)(14,127)(41,874)(50,318)
Net gains on disposition of wholly owned and partially owned assets— (902)13 (1,018)(17,372)(643)
Other3,362 (5,673)8,035 (934)11,070 10,351 
Total of certain (income) expense items that impact EBITDAre(11,813)(6,575)(13,734)(16,079)(48,176)(40,610)
EBITDAre, as adjusted (non-GAAP)$265,832 $288,113 $1,060,794 $1,081,332 $1,090,564 $948,976 
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Document and Entity Information
Aug. 05, 2024
Entity Information [Line Items]  
Document Type 8-K
Document Period End Date Aug. 05, 2024
Entity Registrant Name VORNADO REALTY TRUST
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code MD
Entity File Number 001-11954
Entity Tax Identification Number 22-1657560
Entity Address, Address Line One 888 Seventh Avenue
Entity Address, City or Town New York,
Entity Address, State or Province NY
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 10019
City Area Code 212
Local Phone Number 894-7000
Written Communications false
Soliciting Material false
Pre-commencement Tender Offer false
Pre-commencement Issuer Tender Offer false
Entity Emerging Growth Company false
Entity Central Index Key 0000899689
Amendment Flag false
Vornado Realty L.P.  
Entity Information [Line Items]  
Entity Registrant Name VORNADO REALTY LP
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code DE
Entity File Number 001-34482
Entity Tax Identification Number 13-3925979
Entity Central Index Key 0001040765
Amendment Flag false
New York Stock Exchange | Common Shares of beneficial interest, $.04 par value per share  
Entity Information [Line Items]  
Title of 12(b) Security Common Shares of beneficial interest, $.04 par value per share
Trading Symbol VNO
Security Exchange Name NYSE
New York Stock Exchange | 5.40% Series L  
Entity Information [Line Items]  
Title of 12(b) Security 5.40% Series L
Trading Symbol VNO/PL
Security Exchange Name NYSE
New York Stock Exchange | 5.25% Series M  
Entity Information [Line Items]  
Title of 12(b) Security 5.25% Series M
Trading Symbol VNO/PM
Security Exchange Name NYSE
New York Stock Exchange | 5.25% Series N  
Entity Information [Line Items]  
Title of 12(b) Security 5.25% Series N
Trading Symbol VNO/PN
Security Exchange Name NYSE
New York Stock Exchange | 4.45% Series O  
Entity Information [Line Items]  
Title of 12(b) Security 4.45% Series O
Trading Symbol VNO/PO
Security Exchange Name NYSE

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