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The latest announcement is out from New York City REIT ( (NYC) ).
On April 15, 2026, American Strategic Investment Co. reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results showing the impact of its ongoing portfolio reshaping, including the 2024 sale of 9 Times Square and the 2025 transfer of 1140 Avenue of the Americas to its mortgage holders. Quarterly revenue fell to $6.5 million from $14.9 million a year earlier and cash NOI dropped to $1.8 million from $6.6 million, while net loss per share was broadly unchanged, portfolio occupancy held near 80%, and leasing activity produced 13 new deals totaling over 117,000 square feet.
For 2025, revenue declined to $43.3 million from $61.6 million in 2024 and adjusted EBITDA shrank to $0.3 million from $12 million, but the net loss narrowed sharply to $21.2 million from $140.6 million, reflecting prior-year charges. The company closed the year with five properties, net leverage of 47.5%, fully fixed-rate debt with a 4.5% average interest cost and 1.5-year average maturity, and management emphasized that a stable, largely investment-grade tenant roster supports efforts to sell additional non-core assets and redeploy capital in ways intended to bolster long-term shareholder value.
Spark’s Take on NYC Stock
According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, NYC is a Neutral.
The score is primarily held down by weak financial performance (declining revenue, ongoing losses, and negative cash flow). Technicals are only neutral, while earnings-call positives around liability reduction and lease stability are tempered by weaker operating results, and the loan-acceleration event adds material risk.
To see Spark’s full report on NYC stock, click here.
More about New York City REIT
American Strategic Investment Co. (NYSE: NYC), formerly known as New York City REIT, owns a portfolio of high-quality commercial real estate concentrated in the five boroughs of New York City. Its holdings total about 0.7 million rentable square feet, primarily office space, and are leased to a tenant base in which a large share of rent comes from investment-grade or implied investment-grade tenants on long-term leases.
Average Trading Volume: 2,998
Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell
Current Market Cap: $21.76M
For detailed information about NYC stock, go to TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

