Company: SQFTP
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001437749-25-034461
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Company: Presidio Property Trust, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 1
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 as the CEO has the final decision when allocating capital and personnel to the various segments, internally evaluate operating performance and financial results: Office/Industrial Properties, Model Home Properties and Retail Properties. The Company also has certain corporate-level activities including accounting, finance, legal administration, and management information systems which are not considered separate operating segments.  There is no material inter-segment activity.
    
   The CODM evaluates the performance of our segments based upon an internal net operating income (“NOI”), which is a non-GAAP supplemental financial measure on a quarterly basis as disclosed in the 10-Qs and 10-Ks. We believe that NOI is a widely accepted measure of comparative operating performance in the real estate community. However, our use of the term NOI  may not be comparable to that of other real estate companies as they  may have different methodologies for computing this amount. The Company defines NOI for its segments as operating revenues (rental income, tenant reimbursements, parking income, and other operating income, net of provision for bad debt) less rental operating costs (property operating expenses, real estate taxes, insurance, utilities, repairs and maintenance, and asset management fees) excluding interest expense. NOI excludes certain items that are not considered to be controllable in connection with the management of an asset such as non-property income & expenses, depreciation & amortization, real estate acquisition fees & expenses, non-cash impairments and corporate general & administrative expenses. Quarterly, the Company reviews and tests for non-cash impairments, as required by GAAP, on all our properties (i.e., Office/Industrial Properties, Retail Properties, and Model Home Properties); however, the CODM does not consider those non-cash impairments with evaluating the segment’s cash operations and NOI.
    
   The CODM uses NOI to evaluate and assess each segments' performance and in deciding how to allocate resources.  For Model Home performance, the CODM also includes the gain or loss on sale of real estate assets net of any impairments, because we believe that is a major component in the operating success of the segment and part of the business model for Model Homes.  The gain on sale of model homes resulted in cash flows to the Company that the CODM can decide on how to allocate to future operations. 
    
   The following tables compare the Company’s segment activity and NOI and adjusted NOI for Model Home income to its results of operations and financial position as of and for the nine months ended  September 30