Truist Lowers Brandywine Realty Trust Price Target to $3, Maintains Hold

Truist has lowered its price recommendation on Brandywine Realty Trust (BDN) to $3 from $3.50, while keeping a Hold rating on the shares.
The adjustment reflects anticipated pressures on earnings and cash flow, according to a report by Detik Finance.
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The investment firm cited the upcoming expiration of the company's largest tenant lease in 2027 as a key reason for the discounted valuation.
Brandywine Realty Trust focuses on owning and operating office, life science, residential, and mixed-use properties.
Capital Recycling and Debt Reduction Progress
During the first-quarter 2026 earnings call, executive leadership outlined strategies for capital recycling and debt reduction.
The company currently has nearly $305 million in potential asset sales under agreement.
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Jerry Sweeney, President, CEO, and Trustee of Brandywine Realty Trust, stated that the portfolio recycling and debt reduction program was progressing on schedule.
He noted that the majority of these transactions are expected to close during the second quarter of 2026.
Sweeney also highlighted that regional tenants continue to prefer higher-quality properties within the Philadelphia leasing market.
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Brandywine accounted for 41% of all new leases signed in the market during the period, reflecting the company's expanding market share.
Balance Sheet Priorities and Share Buybacks
The firm's balance sheet priorities remain centered on lowering leverage and returning to investment-grade metrics.
Sweeney indicated that a portion of the incoming capital from asset sales might be allocated toward purchasing company shares.
Approximately $82 million remains available under the current buyback authorization.
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The company's active asset sales and debt reduction efforts aim to strengthen its financial position amid the upcoming lease expiration.
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