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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 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): July 29, 2026
EPR Properties
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Maryland   001-13561   43-1790877
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation)
  (Commission
File Number)
  (I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
909 Walnut Street, Suite 200
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
(816) 472-1700
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code) 
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:
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:
Title of each class Trading symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Common shares, par value $0.01 per share EPR New York Stock Exchange
5.75% Series C cumulative convertible preferred shares, par value $0.01 per share EPR PrC New York Stock Exchange
9.00% Series E cumulative convertible preferred shares, par value $0.01 per share EPR PrE New York Stock Exchange
5.75% Series G cumulative redeemable preferred shares, par value $0.01 per share EPR PrG 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.    o




Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On July 29, 2026, EPR Properties (the "Company") announced its results of operations and financial condition for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2026. The public announcement was made by means of a press release, the text of which is set forth in Exhibit 99.1 hereto and is hereby incorporated by reference herein.

Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure.
In addition, on July 29, 2026, the Company made available on its website an investor slide presentation and supplemental operating and financial data for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2026, the text of which are set forth in Exhibits 99.2 and 99.3 hereto, respectively, and are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The information set forth in Items 2.02 and 7.01 of this Current Report on Form 8-K, including Exhibits 99.1, 99.2 and 99.3, is being “furnished” and shall not be deemed “filed” for the purposes of or otherwise subject to liabilities under Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and shall not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into the filings of the Company under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits. 
Exhibit
No.
   Description
  
  
Press Release dated July 29, 2026 issued by EPR Properties announcing its results of operations and financial condition for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2026.
  
Investor slide presentation for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2026, made available by EPR Properties on July 29, 2026.
Supplemental Operating and Financial Data for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2026, made available by EPR Properties on July 29, 2026.
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SIGNATURES
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.
 
EPR PROPERTIES
By: /s/ Mark A. Peterson
Mark A. Peterson
Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial
Officer
Date: July 29, 2026



















































EX-99.1 2 ex991-eprx6302026earningsr.htm PRESS RELEASE Document

Exhibit 99.1
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EPR Properties Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results
Increases 2026 Earnings and Investment Spending Guidance
Enters Into New $1.6 Billion Credit Agreement

Kansas City, MO, July 29, 2026 -- EPR Properties (NYSE:EPR) today announced operating results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026 (dollars in thousands, except per share data):    
  Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
  2026 2025 % Change 2026 2025 % Change
Total revenue $ 196,079  $ 178,068  10.1  % $ 377,331  $ 353,101  6.9  %
Net income available to common shareholders 61,126  69,603  (12.2) % 117,704  129,374  (9.0) %
Net income available to common shareholders per diluted common share 0.79  0.91  (13.2) % 1.53  1.69  (9.5) %
Funds From Operations as adjusted (FFOAA)(1) 110,846  97,321  13.9  % 208,423  189,061  10.2  %
FFOAA per diluted common share (1) 1.42  1.26  12.7  % 2.67  2.45  9.0  %
Adjusted Funds From Operations (AFFO)(1) 111,750  95,834  16.6  % 211,881  188,780  12.2  %
AFFO per diluted common share (1) 1.43  1.24  15.3  % 2.71  2.44  11.1  %
(1) A non-GAAP financial measure
Second Quarter Company Headlines
Strong Funds from Operations Growth - For the second quarter of 2026, FFOAA per diluted common share and AFFO per diluted common share increased by 12.7% and 15.3%, respectively, compared to the second quarter of 2025.
Executes on Investment Pipeline - During the second quarter of 2026, the Company's investment spending totaled $440.8 million and included the previously announced acquisition of a portfolio of seven attraction properties from Six Flags Entertainment Corporation as well as investments in four other attraction and fitness and wellness properties.
Enters Into Forward Sales Agreements Under Its ATM Program - During the second quarter of 2026, the Company entered into two forward sales agreements pursuant to its ATM Program for initial gross sales proceeds of $23.4 million, or an average forward price of $59.70 per share, subject to adjustment upon settlement. As of June 30, 2026, the Company had unsettled forward sales agreements with total estimated net proceeds of $69.5 million, representing 1,189,884 common shares.
New $1.6 Billion Credit Agreement - Subsequent to quarter-end, the Company entered into a new amended and restated $1.6 billion credit agreement that, among other things, extends the maturity date and generally reduces the interest rate payable on its $1.0 billion unsecured revolving credit facility and establishes a new $600.0 million unsecured delayed draw term loan facility due in 2032.
Increases 2026 Guidance - The Company is increasing FFOAA per diluted common share guidance for 2026 to a range of $5.41 to $5.57 from a range of $5.37 to $5.53, representing an increase of 7.2% at the midpoint over 2025. The Company is also increasing investment



spending guidance for 2026 to a range of $600.0 million to $700.0 million from a range of $500.0 million to $600.0 million and confirming disposition proceeds guidance of $50.0 million to $100.0 million.

"The second quarter marked a significant step forward in executing our growth strategy with the closing of our previously announced acquisition of the Six Flags portfolio of seven properties, as well as additional investments in attraction and fitness and wellness properties," stated Company Chairman and CEO Greg Silvers. "This disciplined growth, combined with continued strength across our experiential portfolio, drove strong quarterly earnings, while our new $1.6 billion credit agreement further enhances our liquidity and financial flexibility to pursue additional opportunities. We are increasing our 2026 earnings and investment spending guidance, underscoring our confidence in the durability of our growth."

Investment Update
The Company's investment spending during the three months ended June 30, 2026 totaled $440.8 million, bringing the total investment spending for the six months ended June 30, 2026 to $492.2 million. Investment spending for the quarter included the previously announced acquisition of seven attraction properties from Six Flags Entertainment Corporation for a total of $304.4 million with approximately $11.0 million anticipated to be invested in additional improvements to the properties over the next two years. Additionally, investment spending for the quarter included the acquisition of two attraction properties and one fitness and wellness property for a total of $114.3 million and mortgage financing of $12.8 million secured by a fitness and wellness property. The remaining investment spending for the quarter related to experiential build-to-suit development and redevelopment projects.

As of June 30, 2026, the Company expects approximately $92.0 million in additional investment spending for existing experiential development and redevelopment projects, of which approximately $65.0 million is expected to be funded in the remainder of 2026. The Company also has a strong pipeline of potential new investments.

ATM Activity
During the three months ended June 30, 2026, the Company entered into two forward sales agreements pursuant to its "at-the-market" offering program ("ATM Program") to sell an aggregate of 392,462 common shares for initial gross proceeds of $23.4 million, or an average forward price of $59.70 per share, subject to adjustment upon settlement. The Company has the option to settle the outstanding common shares any time before the respective maturity of the forward sales agreements on May 27, 2027 and June 30, 2027, subject to customary closing conditions, for the initial gross proceeds as adjusted for payment of commissions and applicable dividends as well as a daily adjustment based on the overnight bank borrowing rate less a spread. As of June 30, 2026, the Company had unsettled forward sales agreements with total estimated net proceeds of $69.5 million, representing 1,189,884 common shares.

New $1.6 Billion Credit Agreement
On July 17, 2026, the Company entered into a Fifth Amended, Restated and Consolidated Credit Agreement (the "Amended Credit Agreement"), governing its $1.0 billion senior unsecured revolving credit facility and a new $600.0 million senior unsecured delayed draw term loan facility. The Amended Credit Agreement replaced the Company’s existing $1.0 billion senior unsecured revolving credit facility.

The amendments to the unsecured revolving credit facility, among other things, (i) extend the maturity date from October 2, 2028 to July 17, 2030, with two six-month extension options, subject to the payment of additional fees and the satisfaction of customary conditions, (ii) generally reduce the interest rate payable on outstanding loans by 5 basis points, (iii) modify the asset value calculations under certain financial covenants to include the expected cash proceeds from the sale of common shares under qualified forward equity contracts and (iv) split the prior revolving facility’s $300.0 million foreign currency sublimit into a separate, stand-alone foreign currency revolving credit facility of the same size.




The Amended Credit Agreement also established a new senior unsecured delayed draw term loan facility that, among other things, (i) provides for an initial committed amount of $600.0 million that may be drawn upon prior to January 17, 2027, subject to earlier termination, (ii) bears interest based on the Company’s credit ratings (SOFR plus 115 basis points at closing), (iii) carries a ticking fee of 0.25% per annum on undrawn commitments beginning on October 16, 2026, and (iv) matures on January 17, 2032.

In addition, the Amended Credit Agreement includes a $1.0 billion accordion feature on the combined unsecured revolving credit and delayed draw term loan facilities that increases the maximum amount available under the combined facilities from $1.6 billion to $2.6 billion, at the Company’s election and subject to lender consent and customary conditions.

Portfolio Update
The Company's total assets were $6.1 billion (after accumulated depreciation of approximately $1.8 billion) and total investments (a non-GAAP financial measure) were $7.5 billion at June 30, 2026, with Experiential investments totaling $7.1 billion, or 95%, and Education investments totaling $0.4 billion, or 5%.

The Company's Experiential portfolio (excluding property under development, undeveloped land inventory and two joint venture properties) consisted of the following property types (owned or financed) at June 30, 2026:
148 theatre properties;
61 eat & play properties (including seven theatres located in entertainment districts);
35 attraction properties;
11 ski properties;
four experiential lodging properties;
30 fitness & wellness properties;
one gaming property; and
one cultural property.

As of June 30, 2026, the Company's wholly-owned Experiential portfolio consisted of approximately 19.5 million square feet, was 99% leased or operated and included a total of $10.0 million in property under development and $20.2 million in undeveloped land inventory.

The Company's Education portfolio consisted of the following property types (owned or financed) at June 30, 2026:
46 early childhood education center properties; and
nine private school properties.

As of June 30, 2026, the Company's wholly-owned Education portfolio consisted of approximately 1.1 million square feet and was 100% leased.

The combined wholly-owned portfolio consisted of 20.6 million square feet and was 99% leased or operated.




Dividend Information
The Company's Board of Trustees declared its monthly cash dividend to common shareholders during the second quarter of 2026 totaling $0.93 per share. This dividend represents an annualized dividend of $3.72 per common share, an increase of 5.1% over the prior year's annualized dividend (based upon the monthly dividend at the end of the prior year).

Additionally, the Company declared its regular quarterly dividends to preferred shareholders of $0.359375 per share on both the Company's 5.75% Series C cumulative convertible preferred shares and Series G cumulative redeemable preferred shares and $0.5625 per share on its 9.00% Series E cumulative convertible preferred shares, payable July 15, 2026 to shareholders of record as of June 30, 2026.

2026 Guidance
(Dollars in millions, except per share data):
Current Prior
Net income available to common shareholders per diluted common share $ 3.03  to $ 3.19  $ 3.03  to $ 3.19 
FFOAA per diluted common share 5.41  to 5.57  5.37  to 5.53 
Investment spending 600.0  to 700.0  500.0  to 600.0 
Disposition proceeds 50.0  to 100.0  50.0  to 100.0 

The Company is increasing its 2026 earnings guidance for FFOAA per diluted common share to a range of $5.41 to $5.57 from a range of $5.37 to $5.53, representing an increase of 7.2% at the midpoint over 2025. The 2026 guidance for FFOAA per diluted common share is based on an FFO per diluted common share range of $5.43 to $5.59 adjusted for retirement and severance expense, transaction costs, provision (benefit) for credit losses, net, and deferred income tax expense. FFO per diluted common share for 2026 is based on a net income available to common shareholders per diluted common share range of $3.03 to $3.19 plus estimated real estate depreciation and amortization of $2.46 and allocated share of joint venture depreciation of $0.05, less estimated gain on real estate transactions of $0.02 and the impact of Series C and Series E dilution of $0.09 (in accordance with the NAREIT definition of FFO).

Additional earnings guidance detail can be found on page 23 in the Company's supplemental information package available in the Investor Center of the Company's website located at https://investors.eprkc.com/financial-information/quarterly-results.

Conference Call Information
Management will host a conference call to discuss the Company's financial results on July 30, 2026 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time. The call may also include discussion of Company developments and forward-looking and other material information about business and financial matters. The conference will be webcast and can be accessed via the Webcasts page in the Investor Center on the Company's website located at https://investors.eprkc.com/events-presentations. It is recommended that you join 10 minutes prior to the start of the event (although you may register and join the webcast at any time during the call).

You may watch a replay of the webcast by visiting the Webcasts page at https://investors.eprkc.com/events-presentations.

Quarterly Supplemental
The Company's supplemental information package for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2026 is available in the Investor Center on the Company's website located at https://investors.eprkc.com/financial-information/quarterly-results.



EPR Properties
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited, dollars in thousands except per share data)
  Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
  2026 2025 2026 2025
Rental revenue $ 169,033  $ 150,351  $ 324,218  $ 296,710 
Other income 11,764  12,218  21,834  23,854 
Mortgage and other financing income 15,282  15,499  31,279  32,537 
Total revenue 196,079  178,068  377,331  353,101 
Property operating expense 15,366  14,661  30,719  29,832 
Other expense 11,064  11,959  22,053  24,570 
General and administrative expense 13,976  13,230  28,218  27,254 
Retirement and severance expense —  —  1,423  — 
Transaction costs 45  669  338  1,236 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses, net 138  997  (5,459) 345 
Depreciation and amortization 48,630  42,080  93,587  83,169 
Total operating expenses 89,219  83,596  170,879  166,406 
Gain on real estate transactions 182  16,779  1,209  26,163 
Income from operations 107,042  111,251  207,661  212,858 
Interest expense, net 38,275  33,246  73,038  66,267 
Equity in loss from joint ventures 984  1,681  3,616  4,328 
Income before income taxes 67,783  76,324  131,007  142,263 
Income tax expense 617  681  1,231  817 
Net income $ 67,166  $ 75,643  $ 129,776  $ 141,446 
Preferred dividend requirements 6,040  6,040  12,072  12,072 
Net income available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 61,126  $ 69,603  $ 117,704  $ 129,374 
Net income available to common shareholders of EPR Properties per share:
Basic $ 0.80  $ 0.91  $ 1.54  $ 1.70 
Diluted $ 0.79  $ 0.91  $ 1.53  $ 1.69 
Shares used for computation (in thousands):
Basic 76,521  76,083  76,424  75,944 
Diluted 77,017  76,571  76,897  76,404 



EPR Properties
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited, dollars in thousands)
  June 30, 2026 December 31, 2025
Assets
Real estate investments, net of accumulated depreciation of $1,801,757 and $1,714,886 at June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively
$ 4,953,959  $ 4,494,259 
Land held for development 20,168  20,168 
Property under development 10,046  54,905 
Operating lease right-of-use assets 199,192  170,755 
Mortgage notes and related accrued interest receivable, net of allowance for credit losses of $10,889 and $15,929 at June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively
616,881  679,254 
Investment in joint ventures 8,693  12,316 
Cash and cash equivalents 16,197  90,577 
Restricted cash 4,388  8,071 
Accounts receivable 111,421  97,855 
Other assets 111,168  71,602 
Total assets $ 6,052,113  $ 5,699,762 
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 78,750  $ 99,392 
Operating lease liabilities 231,884  204,747 
Dividends payable 29,762  28,495 
Unearned rents and interest 109,280  108,546 
Debt 3,293,013  2,929,411 
Total liabilities 3,742,689  3,370,591 
Total equity $ 2,309,424  $ 2,329,171 
Total liabilities and equity $ 6,052,113  $ 5,699,762 





Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Funds From Operations (FFO), Funds From Operations As Adjusted (FFOAA) and Adjusted Funds From Operations (AFFO)
The National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT) developed FFO as a relative non-GAAP financial measure of performance of an equity REIT in order to recognize that income-producing real estate historically has not depreciated on the basis determined under GAAP. Pursuant to the definition of FFO by the Board of Governors of NAREIT, the Company calculates FFO as net income available to common shareholders, computed in accordance with GAAP, excluding gains and losses on real estate transactions and impairment losses on real estate, plus real estate related depreciation and amortization, and after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships, joint ventures and other affiliates. Adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships, joint ventures and other affiliates are calculated to reflect FFO on the same basis. The Company has calculated FFO for all periods presented in accordance with this definition.

In addition to FFO, the Company presents FFOAA and AFFO. FFOAA is presented by adding to FFO retirement and severance expense, transaction costs, provision (benefit) for credit losses, net, costs associated with loan refinancing or payoff, preferred share redemption costs and impairment of operating lease right-of-use assets and subtracting sale participation income, gain on insurance recovery and deferred income tax (benefit) expense. AFFO is presented by adding to FFOAA non-real estate depreciation and amortization, deferred financing fees amortization and share-based compensation expense to management and Trustees; and subtracting amortization of above and below market leases, net and tenant allowances, maintenance capital expenditures (including second-generation tenant improvements and leasing commissions), straight-lined rental revenue (removing the impact of straight-lined ground sublease expense), the non-cash portion of mortgage and other financing income and the allocated share of joint venture non-cash items.

FFO, FFOAA and AFFO are widely used measures of the operating performance of real estate companies and are provided here as supplemental measures to GAAP net income available to common shareholders and earnings per share, and management provides FFO, FFOAA and AFFO herein because it believes this information is useful to investors in this regard. FFO, FFOAA and AFFO are non-GAAP financial measures. FFO, FFOAA and AFFO do not represent cash flows from operations as defined by GAAP and are not indicative that cash flows are adequate to fund all cash needs and are not to be considered alternatives to net income or any other GAAP measure as a measurement of the results of our operations or our cash flows or liquidity as defined by GAAP. It should also be noted that not all REITs calculate FFO, FFOAA and AFFO the same way so comparisons with other REITs may not be meaningful.

























The following table summarizes FFO, FFOAA and AFFO, including per share amounts for the three and six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively, and reconciles such measures to net income available to common shareholders, the most directly comparable GAAP measure:

EPR Properties
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(Unaudited, dollars in thousands except per share data)
  Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
  2026 2025 2026 2025
FFO:
Net income available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 61,126  $ 69,603  $ 117,704  $ 129,374 
Gain on real estate transactions (182) (16,779) (1,209) (26,163)
Real estate depreciation and amortization 48,468  41,939  93,265  82,871 
Allocated share of joint venture depreciation 996  985  1,992  2,021 
FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,408  $ 95,748  $ 211,752  $ 188,103 
FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,408  $ 95,748  $ 211,752  $ 188,103 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series C preferred shares 1,938  1,938  3,876  3,876 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series E preferred shares 1,938  1,938  3,876  3,876 
Diluted FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 114,284  $ 99,624  $ 219,504  $ 195,855 
FFOAA:
FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,408  $ 95,748  $ 211,752  $ 188,103 
Retirement and severance expense —  —  1,423  — 
Transaction costs 45  669  338  1,236 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses, net 138  997  (5,459) 345 
Deferred income tax expense (benefit) 255  (93) 369  (623)
FFOAA available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,846  $ 97,321  $ 208,423  $ 189,061 
FFOAA available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,846  $ 97,321  $ 208,423  $ 189,061 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series C preferred shares 1,938  1,938  3,876  3,876 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series E preferred shares 1,938  1,938  3,876  3,876 
Diluted FFOAA available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 114,722  $ 101,197  $ 216,175  $ 196,813 



  Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
  2026 2025 2026 2025
AFFO:
FFOAA available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,846  $ 97,321  $ 208,423  $ 189,061 
Non-real estate depreciation and amortization 162  141  322  298 
Deferred financing fees amortization 2,699  2,102  5,371  4,308 
Share-based compensation expense to management and trustees 4,296  3,912  8,395  7,779 
Amortization of above and below market leases, net and tenant allowances (75) (81) (156) (162)
Maintenance capital expenditures (1) (509) (1,858) (720) (3,109)
Straight-lined rental revenue (5,006) (5,137) (8,496) (8,534)
Straight-lined ground sublease expense (282) —  (331)
Non-cash portion of mortgage and other financing income (381) (566) (927) (863)
AFFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 111,750  $ 95,834  $ 211,881  $ 188,780 
AFFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 111,750  $ 95,834  $ 211,881  $ 188,780 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series C preferred shares 1,938  1,938  3,876  3,876 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series E preferred shares 1,938  1,938  3,876  3,876 
Diluted AFFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 115,626  $ 99,710  $ 219,633  $ 196,532 
FFO per common share:
Basic $ 1.44  $ 1.26  $ 2.77  $ 2.48 
Diluted 1.41  1.24  2.71  2.44 
FFOAA per common share:
Basic $ 1.45  $ 1.28  $ 2.73  $ 2.49 
Diluted 1.42  1.26  2.67  2.45 
AFFO per common share:
Basic $ 1.46  $ 1.26  $ 2.77  $ 2.49 
Diluted 1.43  1.24  2.71  2.44 
Shares used for computation (in thousands):
Basic 76,521  76,083  76,424  75,944 
Diluted 77,017  76,571  76,897  76,404 
Weighted average shares outstanding-diluted EPS 77,017  76,571  76,897  76,404 
Effect of dilutive Series C preferred shares 2,380  2,344  2,375  2,340 
Effect of dilutive Series E preferred shares 1,674  1,667  1,673  1,666 
Adjusted weighted average shares outstanding-diluted Series C and Series E 81,071  80,582  80,945  80,410 
Other financial information:
Dividends per common share $ 0.930  $ 0.885  $ 1.830  $ 1.750 
(1) Includes maintenance capital expenditures and certain second-generation tenant improvements and leasing commissions.

The conversion of the 5.75% Series C cumulative convertible preferred shares and the 9.00% Series E cumulative convertible preferred shares would be dilutive to FFO, FFOAA and AFFO per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025. Therefore, the additional common



shares that would result from the conversion and the corresponding add-back of the preferred dividends declared on those shares are included in the calculation of diluted FFO, FFOAA and AFFO per share for those periods.

Net Debt and Proforma Net Debt
Net Debt represents debt (reported in accordance with GAAP) adjusted to exclude deferred financing costs, net and reduced for cash and cash equivalents. By excluding deferred financing costs, net, and reducing debt for cash and cash equivalents on hand, the result provides an estimate of the contractual amount of borrowed capital to be repaid, net of cash available to repay it. Proforma Net Debt is presented by subtracting the estimated net proceeds from forward sales agreements under the Company's ATM Program from Net Debt. The Company believes both of these calculations constitute beneficial supplemental non-GAAP financial disclosures to investors in understanding our financial condition. The Company's method of calculating Net Debt and Proforma Net Debt may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs.

Gross Assets
Gross Assets represents total assets (reported in accordance with GAAP) adjusted to exclude accumulated depreciation and reduced by cash and cash equivalents. By excluding accumulated depreciation and reducing cash and cash equivalents, the result provides an estimate of the investment made by the Company. The Company believes that investors commonly use versions of this calculation in a similar manner. The Company's method of calculating Gross Assets may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs.

Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio and Proforma Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio
Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio and Proforma Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio are supplemental measures derived from non-GAAP financial measures that the Company uses to evaluate capital structure and the magnitude of debt to gross assets. The Company believes that investors commonly use versions of these ratios in similar manners. The Company's method of calculating the Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio and Proforma Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs.

EBITDAre
NAREIT developed EBITDAre as a relative non-GAAP financial measure of REITs, independent of a company's capital structure, to provide a uniform basis to measure the enterprise value of a company. Pursuant to the definition of EBITDAre by the Board of Governors of NAREIT, the Company calculates EBITDAre as net income, computed in accordance with GAAP, excluding interest expense (net), income tax (benefit) expense, depreciation and amortization, gains and losses on real estate transactions, impairment losses on real estate, costs associated with loan refinancing or payoff and adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships, joint ventures and other affiliates.

Management provides EBITDAre herein because it believes this information is useful to investors as a supplemental performance measure because it can help facilitate comparisons of operating performance between periods and with other REITs. The Company's method of calculating EBITDAre may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs. EBITDAre is not a measure of performance under GAAP, does not represent cash generated from operations as defined by GAAP and is not indicative of cash available to fund all cash needs, including distributions. This measure should not be considered an alternative to net income or any other GAAP measure as a measurement of the results of the Company's operations or cash flows or liquidity as defined by GAAP.

Adjusted EBITDAre
Management uses Adjusted EBITDAre in its analysis of the performance of the business and operations of the Company. Management believes Adjusted EBITDAre is useful to investors because it excludes various items that management believes are not indicative of operating performance, and because it is an informative measure to use in computing various financial ratios



to evaluate the Company. The Company defines Adjusted EBITDAre as EBITDAre (defined above) for the quarter excluding sale participation income, gain on insurance recovery, retirement and severance expense, transaction costs, provision (benefit) for credit losses, net, impairment losses on operating lease right-of-use assets and prepayment fees.

The Company's method of calculating Adjusted EBITDAre may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs. Adjusted EBITDAre is not a measure of performance under GAAP, does not represent cash generated from operations as defined by GAAP and is not indicative of cash available to fund all cash needs, including distributions. This measure should not be considered as an alternative to net income or any other GAAP measure as a measurement of the results of the Company's operations or cash flows or liquidity as defined by GAAP.

Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio and Proforma Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio
Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio and Proforma Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio are supplemental measures derived from non-GAAP financial measures that the Company uses to evaluate our capital structure and the magnitude of our debt against our operating performance. The Company believes that investors commonly use versions of these ratios in similar manners. In addition, financial institutions use versions of these ratios in connection with debt agreements to set pricing and covenant limitations. The Company's method of calculating the Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio and Proforma Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs.

Reconciliations of debt, total assets and net income (all reported in accordance with GAAP) to Net Debt, Proforma Net Debt, Gross Assets, Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio, Proforma Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio, EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre, Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio and Proforma Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio (each of which is a non-GAAP financial measure), as applicable, are included in the following tables (unaudited, in thousands except ratios):



June 30,
2026 2025
Net Debt:
Debt $ 3,293,013 $ 2,792,970
Deferred financing costs, net 21,579 16,622
Cash and cash equivalents (16,197) (12,955)
Net Debt $ 3,298,395 $ 2,796,637
Proforma Net Debt:
Net Debt $ 3,298,395 $ 2,796,637
Estimated net proceeds from forward sales agreements (1) (69,536)
Proforma Net Debt $ 3,228,859 $ 2,796,637
Gross Assets:
Total Assets $ 6,052,113 $ 5,560,880
Accumulated depreciation 1,801,757 1,641,916
Cash and cash equivalents (16,197) (12,955)
Gross Assets $ 7,837,673 $ 7,189,841
Debt to Total Assets Ratio 54  % 50  %
Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio 42  % 39  %
Proforma Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio 41  % 39  %
Three Months Ended June 30,
2026 2025
EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre:
Net income $ 67,166  $ 75,643 
Interest expense, net 38,275  33,246 
Income tax expense 617  681 
Depreciation and amortization 48,630  42,080 
Gain on real estate transactions (182) (16,779)
Allocated share of joint venture depreciation 996  985 
Allocated share of joint venture interest expense 502  430 
EBITDAre $ 156,004  $ 136,286 
Transaction costs 45  669 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses, net 138  997 
Adjusted EBITDAre (for the quarter) $ 156,187  $ 137,952 
Adjusted EBITDAre (annualized) (2) $ 624,748  $ 551,808 
Net Debt/Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio 5.3  5.1 
Proforma Net Debt/Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio 5.2  5.1 
(1) Represents proforma adjustment for estimated net proceeds from forward sales agreements that have not settled as if they have been physically settled for cash as of the date presented. Settlement of these shares is subject to customary closing conditions, and actual net proceeds will be net of costs and certain adjustments calculated on the settlement date.
(2) Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter is multiplied by four to calculate an annualized amount but does not include the annualization of investments put in service, acquired or disposed of during the quarter, as well as the potential earnings on property under development, the annualization of percentage rent and participating interest and adjustments for other items. See detailed calculation and reconciliation of Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre and Net Debt/Annualized EBITDAre ratio that includes these adjustments in the Company's Supplemental Operating and Financial Data for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.




Total Investments
Total investments is a non-GAAP financial measure defined as the sum of the carrying values of real estate investments (before accumulated depreciation), land held for development, property under development, mortgage notes receivable and related accrued interest receivable, net, investment in joint ventures, intangible assets, gross (before accumulated amortization and included in other assets) and notes receivable and related accrued interest receivable, net (included in other assets). Total investments is a useful measure for management and investors as it illustrates across which asset categories the Company's funds have been invested. Our method of calculating total investments may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs. A reconciliation of total assets (computed in accordance with GAAP) to total investments is included in the following table (unaudited, in thousands):
June 30, 2026 December 31, 2025
Total assets $ 6,052,113  $ 5,699,762 
Operating lease right-of-use assets (199,192) (170,755)
Cash and cash equivalents (16,197) (90,577)
Restricted cash (4,388) (8,071)
Accounts receivable (111,421) (97,855)
Add: accumulated depreciation on real estate investments 1,801,757  1,714,886 
Add: accumulated amortization on intangible assets (1) 32,929  31,584 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets (1) (42,561) (37,237)
Total investments $ 7,513,040  $ 7,041,737 
Total Investments:
Real estate investments, net of accumulated depreciation $ 4,953,959  $ 4,494,259 
Add back accumulated depreciation on real estate investments 1,801,757  1,714,886 
Land held for development 20,168  20,168 
Property under development 10,046  54,905 
Mortgage notes and related accrued interest receivable, net 616,881  679,254 
Investment in joint ventures 8,693  12,316 
Intangible assets, gross (1) 99,022  63,239 
Notes receivable and related accrued interest receivable, net (1) 2,514  2,710 
Total investments $ 7,513,040  $ 7,041,737 
(1) Included in other assets in the accompanying consolidated balance sheet. Other assets include the following:
June 30, 2026 December 31, 2025
Intangible assets, gross $ 99,022  $ 63,239 
Less: accumulated amortization on intangible assets (32,929) (31,584)
Notes receivable and related accrued interest receivable, net 2,514  2,710 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 42,561  37,237 
Total other assets $ 111,168  $ 71,602 
About EPR Properties
EPR Properties (NYSE:EPR) is the leading diversified experiential net lease real estate investment trust (REIT), specializing in select enduring experiential properties in the real estate industry. We focus on real estate venues that create value by facilitating out of home leisure and recreation experiences where consumers choose to spend their discretionary time and money. We have total assets of approximately $6.1 billion (after accumulated depreciation of approximately $1.8 billion) across 43 states and Canada. We adhere to rigorous underwriting and investing criteria centered on key industry, property and tenant level cash flow standards. We believe our focused approach provides a competitive advantage and the potential for stable and attractive returns. Further information is available at www.eprkc.com.




CAUTIONARY STATEMENT CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

The financial results in this press release reflect preliminary, unaudited results, which are not final until the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q is filed. With the exception of historical information, certain statements contained or incorporated by reference herein may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), such as those pertaining to our guidance, our capital resources and liquidity, our pursuit of growth opportunities, the timing of transaction closings and investment spending, our ongoing negotiations to exit from certain joint ventures or the ultimate terms of any such exit, our expected cash flows, the performance of our customers, our expected cash collections and our results of operations and financial condition. The forward-looking statements presented herein are based on the Company's current expectations. Forward-looking statements involve numerous risks and uncertainties, and you should not rely on them as predictions of actual events. There is no assurance that the events or circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements will occur. You can identify forward-looking statements by use of words such as “will be,” “intend,” “continue,” “believe,” “may,” “expect,” “hope,” “anticipate,” “goal,” “forecast,” “pipeline,” “estimates,” “offers,” “plans,” “would” or other similar expressions or other comparable terms or discussions of strategy, plans or intentions contained or incorporated by reference herein. Forward-looking statements necessarily are dependent on assumptions, data or methods that may be incorrect or imprecise. These forward-looking statements represent our intentions, plans, expectations and beliefs and are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Many of the factors that will determine these items are beyond our ability to control or predict. For further discussion of these factors see “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and, to the extent applicable, our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

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 hereof or the date of any document incorporated by reference herein. 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. Except as required by law, we do not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to our forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof.

EPR Properties
Brian Moriarty, 816-472-1700
www.eprkc.com

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2 The financial results in this document reflect preliminary, unaudited results, which are not final until the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K is filed. With the exception of historical information, certain statements contained or incorporated by reference herein may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), such as those pertaining to our guidance, our capital resources and liquidity, our pursuit of growth opportunities, the timing of transaction closings and investment spending, our ongoing negotiations to exit from certain joint ventures or the ultimate terms of any such exit, our expected cash flows, the performance of our customers, our expected cash collections and our results of operations and financial condition. Forward-looking statements involve numerous risks and uncertainties, and you should not rely on them as predictions of actual events. There is no assurance that the events or circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements will occur. You can identify forward-looking statements by use of words such as “will be,” “intend,” “continue,” “believe,” “may,” “expect,” “hope,” “anticipate,” “goal,” “forecast,” “pipeline,” “estimates,” “offers,” “plans,” “would” or other similar expressions or other comparable terms or discussions of strategy, plans or intentions contained or incorporated by reference herein. Forward-looking statements necessarily are dependent on assumptions, data or methods that may be incorrect or imprecise. These forward-looking statements represent our intentions, plans, expectations and beliefs and are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Many of the factors that will determine these items are beyond our ability to control or predict. For further discussion of these factors see “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and, to the extent applicable, our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. 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 hereof or the date of any document incorporated by reference herein. 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. Except as required by law, we do not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to our forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. DISCLAIMER


 
INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS


 
4 QUARTERLY HIGHLIGHTS Executing Growth Strategy • Q2 revenue increased 10.1% & FFO as adjusted per share increased 12.7% • Set new post-COVID high for investment activity in single quarter of over $440M; reflects depth of opportunity & disciplined approach • Added Netflix as new partner through our acquisition of Netflix House Philadelphia; transforming popular digital intellectual property into physical, immersive experiences Portfolio Fundamentals Remain Resilient • Coverage held at 2.0x Balance Sheet Further Strengthened • New $1.6B credit agreement addresses near-term debt maturities & ensures balance sheet continues to be a source of strength to support growth Raising Guidance • Increasing 2026 investment spending and earnings guidance


 
PORTFOLIO


 
6 Second Quarter Acquisitions: previously announced 7 Attractions from Six Flags, 2 additional Attractions, 1 golf club and 1 hot springs Netflix House investment: Investment grade-rated corporate credit; merging digital and physical experiences Continued Diversification: Theatres down to roughly 1/3 of the portfolio Additional Investment: ~$92M additional investment expected for existing experiential development & redevelopment projects; ~$65M expected in 2026 Investment Pipeline: sourced almost exclusively from non-marketed investments generated by direct relationships created by our investment team INVESTMENT ACTIVITY Invested $440.8M in Q2 at average initial cash yield of ~8.5%, bringing YTD to $492.2M NETFLIX HOUSE INCREASED 2026 Investment Guidance $600M - $700M


 
7 PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW Experiential Portfolio Education Portfolio Overall Portfolio $7.5B Gross Investments 346 Properties 99% Leased/Operated 95% of Investments 291 Properties 57 Operators 99% Leased/Operated 5% of Investments 55 Properties 5 Operators 100% Leased/Operated


 
8*BoxOfficeMojo **Variety “Gen Z Goes to the Movies! Younger Audiences Are Driving the Box Office, Study Shows” April 8, 2026 PORTFOLIO UPDATE Portfolio Demonstrates Resilience with Portfolio Coverage of 2.0x Theatres: continuation of outperformance in Q2; ticket sales ~10% above 2025* • Younger demographic fueling comeback: 87% of Gen Zers & 82% of Millennials saw at least one movie in a cinema during the past 12 months** Eat & Play: rent coverage stable with positive trends emerging at Topgolf from early operational enhancements post-separation from Callaway Attractions: delivered strong performance in Q2 Fitness & Wellness: continues to deliver solid performance; stabilizing trends at some of our recently renovated and expanded properties Education: continues to remain healthy despite industry-wide labor headwinds Dispositions: focus on opportunistic sales vs. defensive sales is reflective of the general health of portfolio & outstanding work done by the Asset Management team reducing legacy vacancies • Maintained disposition guidance of $50M - $100M


 
FINANCIAL REVIEW


 
1 0*See the most recently filed Supplemental Operating and Financial Data for definitions and calculations of these non-GAAP measures FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30, 2026 2025 $ Change % Change Total Revenue $196.1 $178.1 $18.0 10.1% Net Income – Common 61.1 69.6 (8.5) (12.2%) FFO as adj. – Common* 110.8 97.3 13.5 13.9% AFFO – Common* 111.8 95.8 16.0 16.6% Net Income/share – Common 0.79 0.91 (0.12) (13.2%) FFO/share - Common, as adj.* 1.42 1.26 0.16 12.7% AFFO/share - Common* 1.43 1.24 0.19 15.3% (In millions except per-share data)


 
1 1*See the most recently filed Supplemental Operating and Financial Data for definitions and calculations of these non-GAAP measures FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026 2025 $ Change % Change Total Revenue $377.3 $353.1 $24.2 6.9% Net Income – Common 117.7 129.4 (11.7) (9.0%) FFO as adj. – Common* 208.4 189.1 19.3 10.2% AFFO – Common* 211.9 188.8 23.1 12.2% Net Income/share – Common 1.53 1.69 (0.16) (9.5%) FFO/share - Common, as adj.* 2.67 2.45 0.22 9.0% AFFO/share - Common* 2.71 2.44 0.27 11.1% (In millions except per-share data)


 
1 2*See the most recently filed Supplemental Operating and Financial Data for definitions and calculations of these non-GAAP measures FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30, 2026 Fixed charge coverage 3.4x Debt service coverage 4.0x Interest coverage 4.0x Proforma Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre 5.2x Proforma Net Debt to Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre 5.1x Proforma Net Debt to Gross Assets 41% AFFO payout 65%


 
1 3 Debt › $3.3B total debt; $3.0B fixed rate or fixed through interest rate swaps at overall weighted avg. = 4.4% ATM Program › Entered into forward sales agreements for initial gross sales proceeds of $23.4M; average sale price of $59.70 per share › At June 30, 2026, total estimated net proceeds from unsettled forward sales agreements was $69.5M, representing 1,189,884 common shares New $1.6B Credit Facility › On July 17, 2026, entered into a new $1.6B credit agreement › Extends maturity date to 2030 (with two six-month extension options) and reduces interest rate on $1.0B revolving credit facility by 5 bps › Establishes a new $600.0M delayed draw term loan facility due in 2032 with interest at SOFR + 115 bps; nothing has been drawn to date Liquidity Position at 06/30/2026 › $16.2M unrestricted cash › $640.0M available on $1.0B revolver › $669.5M of cash available to draw down on term loan facility and unsettled forward sales agreements CAPITAL MARKETS UPDATE


 
1 4*See the most recently filed Supplemental Operating and Financial Data for definitions and calculations of these non-GAAP measures 2026 GUIDANCE REVISED GUIDANCE PRIOR GUIDANCE FFO as Adjusted per share* $5.41 - $5.57 $5.37 - $5.53 Increase at Midpoint vs. Prior Year 7.2% 6.5% Investment Spending $600M - $700M $500M - $600M Disposition Proceeds $50M - $100M $50M - $100M Percentage Rent & Participating Interest $18.5M - $22.5M $18.5M - $22.5M General & Administrative Expense $56M - $59M $56M - $59M Other Income $40M - $50M $41M - $51M Other Expense $40M - $50M $41M - $51M 5.1% Monthly Dividend Increase $0.31/share $0.31/share


 
CLOSING COMMENTS


 
QUESTIONS


 


 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
Company Profile
Investor Information
Selected Financial Information
Selected Balance Sheet Information
Selected Operating Data
Funds From Operations and Funds From Operations as Adjusted
Adjusted Funds From Operations
Capital Structure
Summary of Ratios
Summary of Mortgage Notes Receivable
Investment Spending and Disposition Summaries
Property Under Development - Investment Spending Estimates
Portfolio Detail
Lease Expirations
Top Ten Customers by Total Revenue
Guidance
Definitions-Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Appendix-Reconciliation of Certain Non-GAAP Financial Measures

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CAUTIONARY STATEMENT CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

The financial results in this document reflect preliminary, unaudited results, which are not final until the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q is filed. With the exception of historical information, certain statements contained or incorporated by reference herein may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), such as those pertaining to our guidance, our capital resources and liquidity, our pursuit of growth opportunities, the timing of transaction closings and investment spending, our ongoing negotiations to exit from certain joint ventures or the ultimate terms of any such exit, our expected cash flows, the performance of our customers, our expected cash collections and our results of operations and financial condition. Forward-looking statements involve numerous risks and uncertainties, and you should not rely on them as predictions of actual events. There is no assurance that the events or circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements will occur. You can identify forward-looking statements by use of words such as “will be,” “intend,” “continue,” “believe,” “may,” “expect,” “hope,” “anticipate,” “goal,” “forecast,” “pipeline,” “estimates,” “offers,” “plans,” “would” or other similar expressions or other comparable terms or discussions of strategy, plans or intentions contained or incorporated by reference herein. Forward-looking statements necessarily are dependent on assumptions, data or methods that may be incorrect or imprecise. These forward-looking statements represent our intentions, plans, expectations and beliefs and are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Many of the factors that will determine these items are beyond our ability to control or predict. For further discussion of these factors see “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and, to the extent applicable, our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

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 hereof or the date of any document incorporated by reference herein. 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. Except as required by law, we do not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to our forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof.

NON-GAAP INFORMATION

This document contains certain non-GAAP measures. These non-GAAP measures, as calculated by the Company, are not necessarily comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. Additionally, these non-GAAP measures are not measurements of financial performance or liquidity under GAAP and should not be considered alternatives to the Company's other financial information determined under GAAP. See pages 24 through 26 for definitions of certain non-GAAP financial measures used in this document and the reconciliations of certain non-GAAP measures on pages 9 and 10 and in the Appendix on pages 27 through 31.



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COMPANY PROFILE
THE COMPANY COMPANY STRATEGY
EPR Properties ("we," "us," "our," "EPR" or the "Company") is a self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust. EPR was formed in August 1997 as a Maryland real estate investment trust ("REIT"), and an initial public offering was completed on November 18, 1997. Our primary business objective is to enhance shareholder value by achieving predictable growth in Funds from Operations As Adjusted ("FFOAA") and dividends per share.
Our strategic growth is focused on acquiring or developing a diversified portfolio of experiential real estate venues which create value by facilitating out-of-home congregate entertainment, recreation and leisure experiences where consumers choose to spend their discretionary time and money. This strategy is driven by the long-term trends of the growing experience economy.
Since that time, the Company has been a leading Experiential net lease REIT, specializing in select enduring experiential properties. We are focused on growing our Experiential portfolio with properties that offer a variety of enduring, congregate entertainment, recreation and leisure activities. Separately, our Education portfolio is a legacy investment that provides additional geographic and operator diversity.
This focus is consistent with our depth of knowledge across each of our property types, creating a competitive advantage that allows us to more quickly identify key market trends. We deliberately apply information and our ingenuity to target properties that represent logical extensions within each of our existing property types or potential future investments.
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As part of our strategic planning and portfolio management process we assess new opportunities against the following underwriting principles:
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BUILDING THE PREMIER EXPERIENTIAL REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIO
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INVESTOR INFORMATION
SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Greg Silvers Mark Peterson
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Tonya Mater Ben Fox
Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
Paul Turvey Elizabeth Grace
Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Senior Vice President - Human Resources and Administration
Brian Moriarty Gwen Johnson
Senior Vice President - Corporate Communications Senior Vice President - Asset Management
COMPANY INFORMATION
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS TRADING SYMBOLS
909 Walnut Street, Suite 200 Common Stock:
Kansas City, MO 64106 EPR
816-472-1700 Preferred Stock:
www.eprkc.com EPR-PrC
STOCK EXCHANGE LISTING EPR-PrE
New York Stock Exchange EPR-PrG
EQUITY RESEARCH COVERAGE
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Jana Galan 646-855-5042
Citi Global Markets Nick Joseph/Smedes Rose 212-816-6243
Citizens Capital Markets & Advisory Mitch Germain 212-906-3537
Huntington Capital Markets Rob Stevenson 212-845-6139
J.P. Morgan Anthony Paolone 212-622-6682
Kansas City Capital Associates Jonathan Braatz 816-932-8019
KeyBanc Capital Markets Todd Thomas/Upal Rana 917-368-2286
Raymond James & Associates RJ Milligan 727-567-2585
RBC Capital Markets Michael Carroll 440-715-2649
Stifel Simon Yarmak 443-224-1345
Truist Michael Lewis 212-319-5659
UBS Michael Goldsmith 212-713-2951
Wells Fargo James Feldman/John Kilichowski 212-214-5311
EPR Properties is followed by the analysts identified above. Please note that any opinions, estimates, forecasts or recommendations regarding EPR Properties’ performance made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent opinions, estimates, forecasts or recommendations of EPR Properties or its management. EPR Properties does not by its reference above or distribution imply its endorsement of or concurrence with such information, conclusions or recommendations.
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SELECTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS AND SHARES IN THOUSANDS)
THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30,
OPERATING INFORMATION: 2026 2025 2026 2025
Revenue $ 196,079  $ 178,068  $ 377,331  $ 353,101 
Net income available to common shareholders of EPR Properties 61,126  69,603  117,704  129,374 
EBITDAre (1) 156,004  136,286  299,420  268,362 
Adjusted EBITDAre (1) 156,187  137,952  295,722  269,943 
Interest expense, net 38,275  33,246  73,038  66,267 
Capitalized interest 205  961  588  2,396 
Straight-lined rental revenue 5,006  5,137  8,496  8,534 
Percentage rent and participating interest 4,825  4,594  7,361  9,678 
Dividends declared on preferred shares 6,040  6,040  12,072  12,072 
Dividends declared on common shares 71,166  67,335  139,982  133,088 
General and administrative expense 13,976  13,230  28,218  27,254 
JUNE 30,
BALANCE SHEET INFORMATION: 2026 2025
Total assets $ 6,052,113  $ 5,560,880 
Accumulated depreciation 1,801,757  1,641,916 
Cash and cash equivalents 16,197  12,955 
Total assets before accumulated depreciation less cash and cash equivalents (gross assets) 7,837,673  7,189,841 
Debt 3,293,013  2,792,970 
Deferred financing costs, net 21,579  16,622 
Net debt (1) 3,298,395  2,796,637 
Estimated net proceeds from forward sales agreements (2) 69,536  — 
Proforma net debt (1) 3,228,859  2,796,637 
Equity 2,309,424  2,331,091 
Common shares outstanding 76,550  76,115 
Total market capitalization (using EOP closing price and liquidation values)(3) 8,110,005  7,602,049 
Net debt/total market capitalization ratio (1) 41 % 37 %
Debt to total assets ratio 54 % 50 %
Net debt/gross assets ratio (1) 42 % 39 %
Proforma net debt/gross assets ratio (1) 41 % n/a
Net debt/Adjusted EBITDAre ratio (1) (4) 5.3  5.1 
Proforma net debt/Adjusted EBITDAre ratio (1) (4) 5.2  n/a
Net debt/Annualized adjusted EBITDAre ratio (1) (5) 5.2  5.0 
Proforma net debt/Annualized adjusted EBITDAre ratio (1) (5) 5.1  n/a
(1) See pages 24 through 26 for definitions. See calculation on page 30, as applicable.
(2) Represents proforma adjustment for estimated net proceeds from forward sale agreements that have not settled as if they had been physically settled for cash as of the date presented.
(3) See calculation on page 15.
(4) Adjusted EBITDAre in this calculation is for the three-month period multiplied times four. See pages 24 through 26 for definitions. See calculation on page 30.
(5) Annualized adjusted EBITDAre is adjusted EBITDAre for the quarter further adjusted for in-service and disposed projects, percentage rent and participating interest and other items which is then multiplied times four. These calculations can be found on page 30 under the reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDAre and Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre. See pages 24 through 26 for definitions.
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SELECTED BALANCE SHEET INFORMATION
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
ASSETS 2ND QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2025 3RD QUARTER 2025 2ND QUARTER 2025 1ST QUARTER 2025
Real estate investments $ 6,755,716  $ 6,346,438  $ 6,209,145  $ 6,051,937  $ 6,044,295  $ 5,949,713 
Less: accumulated depreciation (1,801,757) (1,756,760) (1,714,886) (1,671,309) (1,641,916) (1,595,820)
Land held for development 20,168  20,168  20,168  20,168  20,168  20,168 
Property under development 10,046  23,377  54,905  67,381  84,195  118,264 
Operating lease right-of-use assets 199,192  166,646  170,755  168,730  177,919  180,557 
Mortgage notes and related accrued interest receivable, net 616,881  614,759  679,254  696,438  666,154  659,004 
Investment in joint ventures 8,693  9,684  12,316  14,046  9,680  11,361 
Cash and cash equivalents 16,197  68,465  90,577  13,710  12,955  20,572 
Restricted cash 4,388  6,091  8,071  15,982  15,765  6,354 
Accounts receivable 111,421  101,230  97,855  92,291  94,514  85,811 
Other assets 111,168  82,714  71,602  74,523  77,151  76,565 
Total assets $ 6,052,113  $ 5,682,812  $ 5,699,762  $ 5,543,897  $ 5,560,880  $ 5,532,549 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 78,750  $ 100,697  $ 99,392  $ 113,475  $ 101,543  $ 93,248 
Operating lease liabilities 231,884  200,118  204,747  203,269  216,411  219,305 
Common dividends payable 23,730  23,717  22,463  22,461  22,454  22,440 
Preferred dividends payable 6,032  6,032  6,032  6,032  6,032  6,032 
Unearned rents and interest 109,280  104,701  108,546  101,491  90,379  78,550 
Line of credit 360,000  —  —  379,000  405,000  105,000 
Deferred financing costs, net (21,579) (23,215) (25,181) (15,205) (16,622) (17,630)
Other debt 2,954,592  2,954,592  2,954,592  2,404,592  2,404,592  2,704,592 
Total liabilities 3,742,689  3,366,642  3,370,591  3,215,115  3,229,789  3,211,537 
Equity:
Common shares and additional paid-in-capital 3,996,545  3,991,743  3,978,935  3,973,626  3,968,520  3,964,272 
Preferred shares at par value 148  148  148  148  148  148 
Treasury shares (308,561) (308,433) (295,290) (295,268) (295,258) (295,258)
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income (771) 609  1,037  (587) (4) (3,567)
Distributions in excess of net income (1,377,937) (1,367,897) (1,355,659) (1,349,137) (1,342,315) (1,344,583)
Total equity 2,309,424  2,316,170  2,329,171  2,328,782  2,331,091  2,321,012 
Total liabilities and equity $ 6,052,113  $ 5,682,812  $ 5,699,762  $ 5,543,897  $ 5,560,880  $ 5,532,549 
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SELECTED OPERATING DATA
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
2ND QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2025 3RD QUARTER 2025 2ND QUARTER 2025 1ST QUARTER 2025
Rental revenue $ 169,033  $ 155,185  $ 157,057  $ 154,838  $ 150,351  $ 146,359 
Other income (1) 11,764  10,070  9,603  12,135  12,218  11,636 
Mortgage and other financing income 15,282  15,997  16,290  15,333  15,499  17,038 
Total revenue 196,079  181,252  182,950  182,306  178,068  175,033 
Property operating expense 15,366  15,353  14,862  14,478  14,661  15,171 
Other expense (1) 11,064  10,989  10,013  11,173  11,959  12,611 
General and administrative expense 13,976  14,242  14,575  14,001  13,230  14,024 
Retirement and severance expense —  1,423  1,901  1,094  —  — 
Transaction costs 45  293  471  492  669  567 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses, net 138  (5,597) (985) 9,117  997  (652)
Depreciation and amortization 48,630  44,957  43,582  42,409  42,080  41,089 
Total operating expenses 89,219  81,660  84,419  92,764  83,596  82,810 
Gain on real estate transactions 182  1,027  5,297  8,073  16,779  9,384 
Income from operations 107,042  100,619  103,828  97,615  111,251  101,607 
Interest expense, net 38,275  34,763  33,574  33,238  33,246  33,021 
Equity in loss (income) from joint ventures 984  2,632  2,396  (2,934) 1,681  2,647 
Income before income taxes 67,783  63,224  67,858  67,311  76,324  65,939 
Income tax expense 617  614  954  725  681  136 
Net income 67,166  62,610  66,904  66,586  75,643  65,803 
Preferred dividend requirements 6,040  6,032  6,040  6,032  6,040  6,032 
Net income available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 61,126  $ 56,578  $ 60,864  $ 60,554  $ 69,603  $ 59,771 
(1) Other income and other expense consist primarily of results from the Company's properties operated through third-party managers.
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FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS AND FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS AS ADJUSTED
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT PER SHARE INFORMATION)
FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS ("FFO") (1): 2ND QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2025 3RD QUARTER 2025 2ND QUARTER 2025 1ST QUARTER 2025
Net income available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 61,126  $ 56,578  $ 60,864  $ 60,554  $ 69,603  $ 59,771 
Gain on real estate transactions (182) (1,027) (5,297) (8,073) (16,779) (9,384)
Real estate depreciation and amortization 48,468  44,797  43,417  42,257  41,939  40,932 
Allocated share of joint venture depreciation 996  996  1,000  989  985  1,036 
FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,408  $ 101,344  $ 99,984  $ 95,727  $ 95,748  $ 92,355 
FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,408  $ 101,344  $ 99,984  $ 95,727  $ 95,748  $ 92,355 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series C preferred shares 1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series E preferred shares 1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938 
Diluted FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 114,284  $ 105,220  $ 103,860  $ 99,603  $ 99,624  $ 96,231 
FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS AS ADJUSTED ("FFOAA") (1):
FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,408  $ 101,344  $ 99,984  $ 95,727  $ 95,748  $ 92,355 
Retirement and severance expense —  1,423  1,901  1,094  —  — 
Transaction costs 45  293  471  492  669  567 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses, net 138  (5,597) (985) 9,117  997  (652)
Deferred income tax expense (benefit) 255  114  (170) (53) (93) (530)
FFO as adjusted available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,846  $ 97,577  $ 101,201  $ 106,377  $ 97,321  $ 91,740 
FFO as adjusted available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,846  $ 97,577  $ 101,201  $ 106,377  $ 97,321  $ 91,740 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series C preferred shares 1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series E preferred shares 1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938 
Diluted FFO as adjusted available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 114,722  $ 101,453  $ 105,077  $ 110,253  $ 101,197  $ 95,616 
FFO per common share:
Basic $ 1.44  $ 1.33  $ 1.31  $ 1.26  $ 1.26  $ 1.22 
Diluted 1.41  1.31  1.29  1.23  1.24  1.20 
FFO as adjusted per common share:
Basic $ 1.45  $ 1.28  $ 1.33  $ 1.40  $ 1.28  $ 1.21 
Diluted 1.42  1.26  1.30  1.37  1.26  1.19 
Shares used for computation (in thousands):
Basic 76,521  76,326  76,141  76,127  76,083  75,804 
Diluted 77,017  76,573  76,654  76,668  76,571  76,215 
Effect of dilutive Series C preferred shares 2,380  2,371  2,361  2,352  2,344  2,336 
Effect of dilutive Series E preferred shares 1,674  1,672  1,670  1,668  1,667  1,665 
Adjusted weighted-average shares outstanding-diluted Series C and Series E 81,071  80,616  80,685  80,688  80,582  80,216 
(1) See pages 24 through 26 for definitions.
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ADJUSTED FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT PER SHARE INFORMATION)
ADJUSTED FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS ("AFFO") (1): 2ND QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2025 3RD QUARTER 2025 2ND QUARTER 2025 1ST QUARTER 2025
FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 110,408  $ 101,344  $ 99,984  $ 95,727  $ 95,748  $ 92,355 
Adjustments:
Retirement and severance expense —  1,423  1,901  1,094  —  — 
Transaction costs 45  293  471  492  669  567 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses, net 138  (5,597) (985) 9,117  997  (652)
Deferred income tax expense (benefit) 255  114  (170) (53) (93) (530)
Non-real estate depreciation and amortization 162  160  165  152  141  157 
Deferred financing fees amortization 2,699  2,672  2,380  2,120  2,102  2,206 
Share-based compensation expense to management and trustees 4,296  4,099  3,643  3,907  3,912  3,867 
Amortization of above/below market leases, net and tenant allowances (75) (81) (81) (81) (81) (81)
Maintenance capital expenditures (2) (509) (211) (1,532) (564) (1,858) (1,251)
Straight-lined rental revenue (5,006) (3,490) (4,025) (3,541) (5,137) (3,397)
Straight-lined ground sublease expense (282) (49) (35) (4) — 
Non-cash portion of mortgage and other financing income (381) (546) (343) (296) (566) (297)
AFFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 111,750  $ 100,131  $ 101,373  $ 108,070  $ 95,834  $ 92,946 
AFFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 111,750  $ 100,131  $ 101,373  $ 108,070  $ 95,834  $ 92,946 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series C preferred shares 1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938 
Add: Preferred dividends for Series E preferred shares 1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938  1,938 
Diluted AFFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $ 115,626  $ 104,007  $ 105,249  $ 111,946  $ 99,710  $ 96,822 
Weighted average diluted shares outstanding (in thousands) 77,017  76,573  76,654  76,668  76,571  76,215 
Effect of dilutive Series C preferred shares 2,380  2,371  2,361  2,352  2,344  2,336 
Effect of dilutive Series E preferred shares 1,674  1,672  1,670  1,668  1,667  1,665 
Adjusted weighted-average shares outstanding-diluted 81,071  80,616  80,685  80,688  80,582  80,216 
AFFO per diluted common share $ 1.43  $ 1.29  $ 1.30  $ 1.39  $ 1.24  $ 1.21 
Dividends declared per common share $ 0.930  $ 0.900  $ 0.885  $ 0.885  $ 0.885  $ 0.865 
AFFO payout ratio (3) 65  % 70  % 68  % 64  % 71  % 71  %
(1) See pages 24 through 26 for definitions.
(2) Includes maintenance capital expenditures and certain second-generation tenant improvements and leasing commissions.
(3) AFFO payout ratio is calculated by dividing dividends declared per common share by AFFO per diluted common share.
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE AS OF JUNE 30, 2026
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
CONSOLIDATED DEBT
PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS DUE ON DEBT:
BONDS/TERM LOAN/OTHER (1) UNSECURED CREDIT FACILITY (2) UNSECURED SENIOR NOTES TOTAL WEIGHTED AVG INTEREST RATE
YEAR
2026 $ —  $ —  $ 629,597  $ 629,597  4.70%
2027 —  —  450,000  450,000  4.50%
2028 —  —  400,000  400,000  4.95%
2029 —  —  500,000  500,000  3.75%
2030 —  360,000  550,000  910,000  4.72%
2031 —  —  400,000  400,000  3.60%
2032 —  —  —  —  —%
2033 —  —  —  —  —%
2034 —  —  —  —  —%
2035 —  —  —  —  —%
2036 —  —  —  —  —%
Thereafter 24,995  —  —  24,995  2.53%
Less: deferred financing costs, net —  —  —  (21,579) —%
Total $ 24,995  $ 360,000  $ 2,929,597  $ 3,293,013  4.42%
BALANCE WEIGHTED AVG INTEREST RATE WEIGHTED AVG MATURITY
Fixed rate unsecured debt $ 2,929,597  4.40  % 2.53 
Fixed rate secured debt (1) 24,995  2.53  % 21.09 
Variable rate unsecured debt 360,000  4.67  % 4.04 
Less: deferred financing costs, net (21,579) —  % — 
     Total $ 3,293,013  4.42  % 2.85 
(1) Includes $25.0 million of secured bonds that have been fixed through interest rate swaps through September 30, 2026.
(2) Unsecured Revolving Credit Facility Summary:
BALANCE RATE
COMMITMENT
AT 6/30/2026
MATURITY (3)
AT 6/30/2026
$1,000,000 $360,000 July 17, 2030 4.67%
(3) Subsequent to June 30, 2026, the Company entered into a Fifth Amended, Restated and Consolidated Credit Agreement (the "Amended Credit Agreement") governing its $1.0 billion senior unsecured revolving credit facility and a new $600.0 million senior unsecured delayed draw term loan facility. The Amended Credit Agreement, among other things, extends the maturity date of the revolver to July 17, 2030, has two six-month extension options available at the Company's option and generally reduces the interest rate payable on its $1.0 billion senior unsecured revolving credit facility by 5 basis points. The $600.0 million senior unsecured delayed draw term loan facility may be drawn upon prior to January 17, 2027, bears interest at SOFR plus 115 basis points based on the Company's current credit ratings and matures on January 17, 2032. The Amended Credit Agreement also includes a $1.0 billion accordion feature pursuant to which the maximum borrowing amount under the combined facilities can be increased from $1.6 billion to $2.6 billion, in each case, subject to lender consent and customary conditions.
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE AS OF JUNE 30, 2026 AND DECEMBER 31, 2025
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
CONSOLIDATED DEBT (continued)
SUMMARY OF DEBT:
June 30, 2026
December 31, 2025
Senior unsecured notes payable, 4.56%, due August 22, 2026 $ 179,597  $ 179,597 
Senior unsecured notes payable, 4.75%, due December 15, 2026 450,000  450,000 
Senior unsecured notes payable, 4.50%, due June 1, 2027 450,000  450,000 
Senior unsecured notes payable, 4.95%, due April 15, 2028 400,000  400,000 
Unsecured revolving variable rate credit facility, SOFR + 1.00%, due July 17, 2030 (1) 360,000  — 
Senior unsecured notes payable, 3.75%, due August 15, 2029 500,000  500,000 
Senior unsecured notes payable, 4.75%, due November 15, 2030 550,000  550,000 
Senior unsecured notes payable, 3.60%, due November 15, 2031 400,000  400,000 
Bonds payable, variable rate, fixed at 2.53% through September 30, 2026, due August 1, 2047 24,995  24,995 
Less: deferred financing costs, net (21,579) (25,181)
Total debt $ 3,293,013  $ 2,929,411 

(1) Subsequent to June 30, 2026, the Company entered into the Amended Credit Agreement governing its $1.0 billion senior unsecured revolving credit facility and a new $600.0 million senior unsecured delayed draw term loan facility. The Amended Credit Agreement, among other things, extends the maturity date of the revolver to July 17, 2030, has two six-month extension options available at the Company's option and generally reduces the interest rate payable on its $1.0 billion senior unsecured revolving credit facility by 5 basis points. The $600.0 million senior unsecured delayed draw term loan facility may be drawn upon prior to January 17, 2027, bears interest at SOFR plus 115 basis points based on the Company's current credit ratings and matures on January 17, 2032. The Amended Credit Agreement also includes a $1.0 billion accordion feature pursuant to which the maximum borrowing amount under the combined facilities can be increased from $1.6 billion to $2.6 billion, in each case, subject to lender consent and customary conditions.
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE
SENIOR NOTES
SENIOR DEBT RATINGS AS OF JUNE 30, 2026
Moody's Baa3 (stable)
Fitch BBB- (stable)
Standard and Poor's BBB- (stable)
SUMMARY OF COVENANTS
The Company had outstanding public senior unsecured notes with fixed interest rates of 3.60%, 3.75%, 4.50%, 4.75% and 4.95% at June 30, 2026. Interest on these notes is paid semiannually. These public senior unsecured notes contain various covenants, including: (i) a limitation on incurrence of any debt that would cause the Company's debt to adjusted total assets ratio to exceed 60%; (ii) a limitation on incurrence of any secured debt which would cause the Company’s secured debt to adjusted total assets ratio to exceed 40%; (iii) a limitation on incurrence of any debt which would cause the Company’s debt service coverage ratio to be less than 1.5 times; and (iv) the maintenance at all times of total unencumbered assets not less than 150% of the Company’s outstanding unsecured debt.
The following is a summary of the key financial covenants for the Company's 3.60%, 3.75%, 4.50%, 4.75% and 4.95% public senior unsecured notes, as defined and calculated per the Company's interpretation of the terms of the notes. These calculations, which are not based on U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") measurements, are presented to investors to show the Company's ability to incur additional debt under the terms of the senior unsecured notes only and are not measures of the Company's liquidity or performance. The actual amounts as of June 30, 2026 and March 31, 2026 are:
Actual Actual
NOTE COVENANTS Required 2nd Quarter 2026 (1) 1st Quarter 2026 (1)
Limitation on incurrence of total debt (Total Debt/Total Assets) ≤ 60% 43% 40%
Limitation on incurrence of secured debt (Secured Debt/Total Assets) ≤ 40% —% —%
Limitation on incurrence of debt: Debt service coverage (Consolidated Income Available for Debt Service/Annual Debt Service) - trailing twelve months ≥ 1.5 x 4.2x 4.2x
Maintenance of total unencumbered assets (Unencumbered Assets/Unsecured Debt) ≥ 150% of unsecured debt 232% 247%
(1) See page 14 for details of calculations.

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CAPITAL STRUCTURE
SENIOR NOTES
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
COVENANT CALCULATIONS
TOTAL ASSETS: June 30, 2026 TOTAL DEBT: June 30, 2026
Total Assets per balance sheet $ 6,052,113  Secured debt obligations $ 24,995 
Add: accumulated depreciation 1,801,757  Unsecured debt obligations:
Less: intangible assets, net (66,093) Unsecured debt 3,289,597 
Total Assets $ 7,787,777  Outstanding letters of credit — 
Guarantees 10,000 
TOTAL UNENCUMBERED ASSETS: June 30, 2026 Derivatives at fair market value, net, if liability — 
Total Assets, per above $ 7,787,777  Total unsecured debt obligations: $ 3,299,597 
Less: investment in joint ventures (8,693) Total Debt $ 3,324,592 
Less: accounts receivable (111,421)
Less: encumbered assets (25,665)
Total Unencumbered Assets $ 7,641,998 
CONSOLIDATED INCOME AVAILABLE FOR DEBT SERVICE: 2ND QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2025 3RD QUARTER 2025 TRAILING TWELVE MONTHS
Adjusted EBITDAre $ 156,187  $ 139,535  $ 142,620  $ 147,074  $ 585,416 
Less: straight-line revenue, net, included in adjusted EBITDAre (5,006) (3,490) (4,025) (3,541) (16,062)
Less: joint venture EBITDA (514) 1,133  880  (4,420) (2,921)
CONSOLIDATED INCOME AVAILABLE FOR DEBT SERVICE $ 150,667  $ 137,178  $ 139,475  $ 139,113  $ 566,433 
ANNUAL DEBT SERVICE:
Interest expense, gross $ 38,830  $ 35,893  $ 34,768  $ 34,239  $ 143,730 
Less: deferred financing fees amortization (2,699) (2,672) (2,380) (2,120) (9,871)
ANNUAL DEBT SERVICE $ 36,131  $ 33,221  $ 32,388  $ 32,119  $ 133,859 
DEBT SERVICE COVERAGE 4.2  4.1  4.3  4.3  4.2 
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE AS OF JUNE 30, 2026
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT SHARE INFORMATION)
EQUITY
SECURITY SHARES OUTSTANDING
PRICE PER SHARE AT JUNE 30, 2026
LIQUIDATION PREFERENCE DIVIDEND RATE CONVERTIBLE
CONVERSION RATIO AT JUNE 30, 2026
CONVERSION PRICE AT JUNE 30, 2026
Common shares (1) 76,549,643 $58.01 N/A (2) N/A N/A N/A
Series C 5,392,616 $25.62 $134,815 5.750% Y 0.4414 $56.64
Series E 3,445,980 $31.77 $86,150 9.000% Y 0.4858 $51.46
Series G 6,000,000 $20.42 $150,000 5.750% N N/A N/A


CALCULATION OF TOTAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION:
Common shares outstanding at June 30, 2026 multiplied by closing price at June 30, 2026
$ 4,440,645 
Aggregate liquidation value of Series C preferred shares (3) 134,815 
Aggregate liquidation value of Series E preferred shares (3) 86,150 
Aggregate liquidation value of Series G preferred shares (3) 150,000 
Net debt at June 30, 2026 (4)
3,298,395 
Total consolidated market capitalization $ 8,110,005 
(1) Excludes 1,189,884 common shares subject to forward sales agreement.
(2) Total monthly dividends declared in the second quarter of 2026 were $0.93 per share.
(3) Excludes accrued unpaid dividends at June 30, 2026.
(4) See pages 24 through 26 for definitions.
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SUMMARY OF RATIOS
(UNAUDITED)
2ND QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2025 3RD QUARTER 2025 2ND QUARTER 2025 1ST QUARTER 2025
Debt to total assets ratio 54% 52% 51% 50% 50% 50%
Net debt to total market capitalization ratio (1) 41% 41% 41% 37% 37% 39%
Net debt to gross assets ratio (1) 42% 39% 39% 38% 39% 39%
Proforma net debt to gross assets ratio (1) 41% 39% n/a n/a n/a n/a
Net debt/Adjusted EBITDAre ratio (1)(2) 5.3 5.2 5.0 4.7 5.1 5.3
Proforma net debt/Adjusted EBITDAre ratio (1)(2) 5.2 5.1 n/a n/a n/a n/a
Net debt/Annualized adjusted EBITDAre ratio (1)(3) 5.2 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.1
Proforma net debt/Annualized adjusted EBITDAre ratio (1)(3) 5.1 4.8 n/a n/a n/a n/a
Interest coverage ratio (4) 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.2 3.9 3.8
Fixed charge coverage ratio (4) 3.4 3.3 3.4 3.6 3.3 3.2
Debt service coverage ratio (4) 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.2 3.9 3.8
FFO payout ratio (5) 66% 69% 69% 72% 71% 72%
FFO as adjusted payout ratio (6) 65% 71% 68% 65% 70% 73%
AFFO payout ratio (7) 65% 70% 68% 64% 71% 71%
(1) See pages 24 through 26 for definitions. See prior period supplementals for detailed calculations, as applicable.
(2) Adjusted EBITDAre is for the quarter multiplied times four. See calculation on page 30.
(3) Annualized adjusted EBITDAre is adjusted EBITDAre for the quarter further adjusted for in-service and disposed projects, percentage rent and participating interest and other items which is then multiplied times four. These calculations can be found on page 30 under the reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDAre and Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre. See pages 24 through 26 for definitions.
(4) See page 28 for detailed calculation.
(5) FFO payout ratio is calculated by dividing dividends declared per common share by FFO per diluted common share.
(6) FFO as adjusted payout ratio is calculated by dividing dividends declared per common share by FFO as adjusted per diluted common share.
(7) AFFO payout ratio is calculated by dividing dividends declared per common share by AFFO per diluted common share.
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SUMMARY OF MORTGAGE NOTES RECEIVABLE
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
CARRYING AMOUNT AS OF (1)
LOCATION INTEREST RATE (2) PAYOFF DATE/MATURITY DATE OUTSTANDING PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE JUNE 30, 2026 DECEMBER 31, 2025
North Carolina (3) 7.48  % 6/30/2027 $ 29,378  $ 29,268  $ 28,992 
Oregon (4) 10.50  % 12/31/2028 —  —  10,417 
Kansas 8.15  % 7/31/2029 9,090  9,206  9,201 
Nebraska 9.75  % 6/30/2030 10,905  11,028  10,957 
Nebraska 9.75  % 6/30/2030 10,539  10,704  10,676 
Tennessee (5) 7.69  % 9/30/2031 —  —  70,293 
Alaska 8.80  % 7/31/2032 82,000  80,925  80,398 
Colorado and California 7.15  % 1/10/2033 46,300  45,938  46,046 
Texas 11.31  % 6/1/2033 8,015  8,015  8,330 
Texas 10.25  % 11/26/2033 6,449  —  — 
Colorado 8.37  % 8/16/2034 75,562  75,721  72,683 
Vermont 12.88  % 12/1/2034 51,050  51,050  51,708 
Ohio and Pennsylvania 11.75  % 12/1/2034 37,562  37,535  37,439 
Ohio 12.26  % 12/1/2034 4,550  4,521  4,410 
Georgia 8.65  % 6/1/2035 5,923  5,965  5,963 
New York 9.52  % 1/5/2036 21,000  21,000  21,000 
Utah 10.25  % 5/31/2036 17,505  17,505  17,505 
Mississippi 8.40  % 6/12/2036 12,803  11,897  — 
Ohio 9.75  % 8/1/2036 18,068  18,068  18,067 
Colorado 8.00  % 1/31/2038 10,292  10,115  9,891 
Michigan 8.25  % 10/14/2042 69,139  70,703  68,485 
Massachusetts and New York 8.59  % 1/10/2044 77,000  77,977  76,589 
Canada 7.75  % 9/25/2055 19,634  19,740  20,204 
Total $ 622,764  $ 616,881  $ 679,254 
(1) Amounts include accrued interest and are net of allowance for credit losses.
(2) Weighted average interest rate at June 30, 2026 was approximately 9.11%.
(3) Subsequent to June 30, 2026, the borrower made a principal payment of $3.5 million.
(4) During the second quarter of 2026, the Company received payment in full on this mortgage note receivable.
(5) During the first quarter of 2026, the Company exercised its purchase option to convert this mortgage note receivable into a wholly-owned rental property subject to a long-term triple-net lease.
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INVESTMENT SPENDING AND DISPOSITION SUMMARIES
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
INVESTMENT SPENDING THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026
INVESTMENT TYPE TOTAL INVESTMENT SPENDING NEW DEVELOPMENT RE-DEVELOPMENT ASSET ACQUISITION MORTGAGE NOTES OR NOTES RECEIVABLE INVESTMENT IN JOINT VENTURES
Theatres $ 17  $ —  $ 17  $ —  $ —  $ — 
Eat & Play 6,974  6,038  936  —  —  — 
Attractions 387,599  —  —  387,599  —  — 
Experiential Lodging —  —  —  —  —  — 
Fitness & Wellness 46,231  —  1,768  31,143  13,320  — 
Total Experiential 440,821  6,038  2,721  418,742  13,320  — 
Total Investment Spending $ 440,821  $ 6,038  $ 2,721  $ 418,742  $ 13,320  $ — 
INVESTMENT SPENDING SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026
INVESTMENT TYPE TOTAL INVESTMENT SPENDING NEW DEVELOPMENT RE-DEVELOPMENT ASSET ACQUISITION MORTGAGE NOTES OR NOTES RECEIVABLE INVESTMENT IN JOINT VENTURES
Theatres $ 33  $ —  $ 33  $ —  $ —  $ — 
Eat & Play 18,875  17,907  968  —  —  — 
Attractions 387,599  —  —  387,599  —  — 
Experiential Lodging 571  —  —  501  —  70 
Fitness & Wellness 85,074  —  4,751  65,628  14,695  — 
Total Experiential 492,152  17,907  5,752  453,728  14,695  70 
Total Investment Spending $ 492,152  $ 17,907  $ 5,752  $ 453,728  $ 14,695  $ 70 

2026 DISPOSITIONS
THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026
SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026
INVESTMENT TYPE TOTAL DISPOSITIONS NET PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF REAL ESTATE NET PROCEEDS FROM PAYDOWN OF MORTGAGE NOTES TOTAL DISPOSITIONS NET PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF REAL ESTATE NET PROCEEDS FROM PAYDOWN OF MORTGAGE NOTES
Theatres $ 473  $ 473  $ —  $ 473  $ 473  $ — 
Eat & Play 10,967  217  10,750  10,967  217  10,750 
Total Experiential 11,440  690  10,750  11,440  690  10,750 
Total Dispositions $ 11,440  $ 690  $ 10,750  $ 11,440  $ 690  $ 10,750 
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PROPERTY UNDER DEVELOPMENT - INVESTMENT SPENDING ESTIMATES AT JUNE 30, 2026 (1)
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
JUNE 30, 2026 OWNED BUILD-TO-SUIT SPENDING ESTIMATES
PROPERTY UNDER DEVELOPMENT # OF PROJECTS 3RD QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2027 2ND QUARTER 2027 THEREAFTER TOTAL EXPECTED COSTS (2) % LEASED
Total Build-to-Suit $ 5,019  7 $ 2,443  $ 1,581  $ 676  $ 585  $ 920  $ 11,224  100  %
Non Build-to-Suit Development 5,027 
Total Property Under Development $ 10,046 
JUNE 30, 2026 OWNED BUILD-TO-SUIT IN-SERVICE ESTIMATES
# OF PROJECTS 3RD QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2027 2ND QUARTER 2027 THEREAFTER TOTAL IN-SERVICE (2) ACTUAL IN-SERVICE 2ND QUARTER 2026
Total Build-to-Suit 7 $ —  $ 9,044  $ —  $ 2,180  $ —  $ 11,224  $ 27,900 
JUNE 30, 2026 MORTGAGE BUILD-TO-SUIT SPENDING ESTIMATES
MORTGAGE NOTES RECEIVABLE # OF PROJECTS 3RD QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2027 2ND QUARTER 2027 THEREAFTER TOTAL EXPECTED COSTS (2)
Total Build-to-Suit Mortgage Notes $ 153,698  2 $ 10,695  $ 45,500  $ —  $ —  $ —  $ 209,893 
Non Build-to-Suit Mortgage Notes 463,183 
Total Mortgage Notes Receivable $ 616,881 
(1) This schedule includes only those properties for which the Company has commenced construction as of June 30, 2026.
(2) "Total Expected Costs" and "Total In-Service" each reflect the total capital costs expected to be funded by the Company through completion (including capitalized interest or accrued interest, as applicable).
Note: This schedule includes future estimates for which the Company can give no assurance as to timing or amounts. Development projects have risks. See Item 1A - "Risk Factors" in the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and, to the extent applicable, the Company's Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.
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PORTFOLIO DETAIL AS OF JUNE 30, 2026
(UNAUDITED)
PROPERTY TYPE PROPERTIES OPERATORS ANNUALIZED BASE REVENUE (ABR) (1) STRATEGIC FOCUS
Theatres (2) (4) 148 17 34  % Reduce
Eat & Play 61 8 (3) 24  % Grow
Attractions 35 10 16  % Grow
Ski 11 3 % Grow
Experiential Lodging (5) 4 4 % Grow
Fitness & Wellness 30 13 10  % Grow
Gaming 1 1 % Grow
Cultural 1 1 % Grow
EXPERIENTIAL PORTFOLIO 291 57 95  %
Early Childhood Education 46 4 % Reduce
Private schools 9 1 % Reduce
EDUCATION PORTFOLIO 55 5 %
TOTAL PORTFOLIO 346 62 100  %
(1) ABR represents annualized base revenue for all leases that have commenced and annualized cash interest for all executed mortgage notes receivable as of the balance sheet date. ABR excludes ground lease base rent paid by the Company's tenants for ground lease payments where the Company is the lessee.
(2) Excludes seven theatres located in Entertainment Districts (included in Eat & Play).
(3) Excludes non-theatre operators at Entertainment districts.
(4) Includes one vacant theatre property that the Company intends to sell.
(5) Excludes one experiential lodging property held in unconsolidated joint ventures. The Company is working in good faith with the Company's joint venture partners, the non-recourse debt provider and insurance companies with respect to this property to identify a path forward that the Company expects will result in the eventual removal of this property from the Company's portfolio. Accordingly, the carrying value of the investment in these joint ventures was zero at June 30, 2026.
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LEASE EXPIRATIONS
AS OF JUNE 30, 2026
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
YEAR TOTAL NUMBER OF PROPERTIES
RENTAL REVENUE FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026 (1)
% OF TOTAL REVENUE
2026 $ 999  —  %
2027 5,476  %
2028 15,294  %
2029 13  19,702  %
2030 20  34,485  %
2031 2,811  —  %
2032 12,238  %
2033 10,282  %
2034 35  70,503  %
2035 30  76,391  10  %
2036 41  80,333  11  %
2037 28  76,115  10  %
2038 40  64,683  %
2039 4,987  %
2040 9,953  %
2041 31  19,958  %
2042 18,880  %
2043 19,971  %
2044 —  —  —  %
2045 27,260  %
Thereafter 21  26,469  %
310  $ 596,790  80  %
Note: This schedule excludes non-theatre tenant leases within the Company's entertainment districts, properties under development, land held for development, properties operated by the Company and investments in mortgage notes receivable.
(1) Rental revenue for the trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2026 includes lease revenue related to the Company's existing operating ground leases (leases in which the Company is a sub-lessor) as well as the gross-up of tenant reimbursed expenses recognized during the trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2026 in accordance with Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2016-02 Leases (Topic 842).
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TOP TEN CUSTOMERS BY PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL REVENUE
(UNAUDITED)
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL REVENUE PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL REVENUE
FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED
CUSTOMERS JUNE 30, 2026 JUNE 30, 2026
1. Topgolf 13.1% 13.6%
2. American Multi-Cinema, Inc. 13.1% 13.5%
3. Regal Entertainment Group 11.7% 11.0%
4. Cinemark 5.4% 5.6%
5. Premier Parks 4.5% 4.5%
6. Enchanted Parks 4.5% 2.6%
7. Vail Resorts 3.7% 3.9%
8. Camelback Resort 2.9% 3.0%
9. Andretti Indoor Karting & Games 2.5% 2.4%
10. Santikos Theaters, LLC 2.3% 2.4%
Total 63.7% 62.5%
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GUIDANCE
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN MILLIONS, EXCEPT PER SHARE DATA)
MEASURE 2026 GUIDANCE
YTD ACTUALS CURRENT PRIOR
Investment spending $492.2 $600.0 to $700.0 $500.0 to $600.0
Disposition proceeds and mortgage note payoff $11.4 $50.0 to $100.0 $50.0 to $100.0
Percentage rent and participating interest $7.4 $18.5 to $22.5 $18.5 to $22.5
General and administrative expense $28.2 $56.0 to $59.0 $56.0 to $59.0
Other income (1) $21.8 $40.0 to $50.0 $41.0 to $51.0
Other expense (1) $22.1 $40.0 to $50.0 $41.0 to $51.0
FFO per diluted share $2.71 $5.43 to $5.59 $5.41 to $5.57
FFOAA per diluted share $2.67 $5.41 to $5.57 $5.37 to $5.53
RECONCILIATION FROM NET INCOME AVAILABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS OF EPR PROPERTIES (PER DILUTED SHARE): YTD ACTUALS 2026 GUIDANCE
Net income available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $1.53 $3.03 to $3.19
Gain on real estate transactions (0.02) (0.02)
Real estate depreciation and amortization 1.21 2.46
Allocated share of joint venture depreciation 0.03 0.05
Impact of Series C and Series E Dilution, if applicable (0.04) (0.09)
FFO available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $2.71 $5.43 to $5.59
Retirement and severance expense 0.02 0.02
Transaction costs 0.02
Provision (benefit) for credit losses, net (0.07) (0.07)
Deferred income tax expense 0.01 0.01
FFO as adjusted (FFOAA) available to common shareholders of EPR Properties $2.67 $5.41 to $5.57
(1) Other income and other expense consist primarily of results from the Company's properties operated through third-party managers.
Note: This schedule includes future estimates for which the Company can give no assurance as to timing or amounts. See cautionary statement concerning forward-looking statements on page 3.
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DEFINITIONS - NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

EBITDAre
The National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“NAREIT”) developed EBITDAre as a relative non-GAAP financial measure of REITs, independent of a company's capital structure, to provide a uniform basis to measure the enterprise value of a company. Pursuant to the definition of EBITDAre by the Board of Governors of NAREIT, the Company calculates EBITDAre as net income, computed in accordance with GAAP, excluding interest expense (net), income tax expense (benefit), depreciation and amortization, gains and losses on real estate transactions, impairment losses on real estate, costs associated with loan refinancing or payoff and adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships, joint ventures and other affiliates. Management provides EBITDAre herein because it believes this information is useful to investors as a supplemental performance measure because it can help facilitate comparisons of operating performance between periods and with other REITs. The Company's method of calculating EBITDAre may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs. EBITDAre is not a measure of performance under GAAP, does not represent cash generated from operations as defined by GAAP and is not indicative of cash available to fund all cash needs, including distributions. This measure should not be considered an alternative to net income or any other GAAP measure as a measurement of the results of the Company's operations or cash flows or liquidity as defined by GAAP.

ADJUSTED EBITDAre AND ANNUALIZED ADJUSTED EBITDAre
Management uses Adjusted EBITDAre in its analysis of the performance of the business and operations of the Company. Management believes Adjusted EBITDAre is useful to investors because it excludes various items that management believes are not indicative of operating performance, and because it is an informative measure to use in computing various financial ratios to evaluate the Company. The Company defines Adjusted EBITDAre as EBITDAre (defined above) for the quarter excluding sale participation income, gain on insurance recovery, retirement and severance expense, transaction costs, provision (benefit) for credit losses, net, impairment losses on operating lease right-of-use assets and prepayment fees. This number for the quarter is then multiplied by four to get an annual amount. Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre is Adjusted EBITDAre further adjusted to reflect (1) in-service and disposed projects (2) property under development that is build-to-suit at the initial cash yields of the projects upon completion (3) removal of other non-recurring items including out of period deferrals and stub rent payments and (4) annualization of the following items to ultimately reflect the financial results of the trailing twelve months or mid-point of guidance: (i) percentage rent and participating interest income and (ii) adjusted EBITDAre of managed properties and joint ventures.

The Company's method of calculating Adjusted EBITDAre and Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs. Adjusted EBITDAre and Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre are not measures of performance under GAAP, do not represent cash generated from operations as defined by GAAP and are not indicative of cash available to fund all cash needs, including distributions. These measures should not be considered as an alternative to net income or any other GAAP measure as a measurement of the results of the Company's operations or cash flows or liquidity as defined by GAAP.

NET DEBT and PROFORMA NET DEBT
Net Debt represents debt (reported in accordance with GAAP) adjusted to exclude deferred financing costs, net and reduced by cash and cash equivalents. By excluding deferred financing costs, net, and reducing debt for cash and cash equivalents on hand, the result provides an estimate of the contractual amount of borrowed capital to be repaid, net of cash available to repay it. Proforma Net Debt is presented by subtracting the estimated net proceeds from forward sales agreements under the Company's ATM Program from Net Debt. The Company believes both of these calculations constitute beneficial supplemental non-GAAP financial disclosures to investors in understanding its financial condition. The Company's method of calculating Net Debt and Proforma Net Debt may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs.



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NET DEBT TO ADJUSTED EBITDAre RATIO, PROFORMA NET DEBT TO ADJUSTED EBITDAre RATIO, NET DEBT TO GROSS ASSETS RATIO, PROFORMA NET DEBT TO GROSS ASSETS RATIO AND NET DEBT TO TOTAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION RATIO
Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio, Proforma Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio, Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio, Proforma Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio and Net Debt to Total Market Capitalization Ratio are supplemental measures derived from non-GAAP financial measures that the Company uses to evaluate its capital structure and the magnitude of its debt against its operating performance. The Company believes that investors commonly use versions of these ratios in a similar manner. In addition, financial institutions use versions of these ratios in connection with debt agreements to set pricing and covenant limitations. The Company's method of calculating Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio, Proforma Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDAre Ratio, Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio, Proforma Net Debt to Gross Assets Ratio and Net Debt to Total Market Capitalization Ratio may be different from methods used by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs.

FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS (“FFO”) AND FFO AS ADJUSTED
NAREIT developed FFO as a relative non-GAAP financial measure of performance of an equity REIT in order to recognize that income-producing real estate historically has not depreciated on the basis determined under GAAP and management provides FFO herein because it believes this information is useful to investors in this regard. FFO is a widely used measure of the operating performance of real estate companies and is provided here as a supplemental measure to GAAP net income available to common shareholders and earnings per share. Pursuant to the definition of FFO by the Board of Governors of NAREIT, the Company calculates FFO as net income available to common shareholders, computed in accordance with GAAP, excluding gains and losses on real estate transactions and impairment losses on real estate, plus real estate related depreciation and amortization, and after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships, joint ventures and other affiliates. Adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships, joint ventures and other affiliates are calculated to reflect FFO on the same basis. The Company has calculated FFO for all periods presented in accordance with this definition. In addition, the Company presents FFO as adjusted. Management believes it is useful to provide FFO as adjusted as a supplemental measure to GAAP net income available to common shareholders and earnings per share. FFO as adjusted is FFO plus retirement and severance expense, transaction costs, provision (benefit) for credit losses, net, costs associated with loan refinancing or payoff, preferred share redemption costs and impairment of operating lease right-of-use assets, and by subtracting sale participation income, gain on insurance recovery and deferred income tax expense (benefit). FFO and FFO as adjusted are non-GAAP financial measures. FFO and FFO as adjusted do not represent cash flows from operations as defined by GAAP and are not indicative that cash flows are adequate to fund all cash needs and are not to be considered an alternative to net income or any other GAAP measure as a measurement of the results of the Company's operations, cash flows or liquidity as defined by GAAP. It should also be noted that not all REITs calculate FFO and FFO as adjusted the same way so comparisons with other REITs may not be meaningful.

ADJUSTED FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS (“AFFO”)
In addition to FFO, the Company presents AFFO by adding to FFO retirement and severance expense, transaction costs, provision (benefit) for credit losses, net, costs associated with loan refinancing or payoff, preferred share redemption costs, impairment of operating lease right-of-use assets, non-real estate depreciation and amortization, deferred financing fees amortization and share-based compensation expense to management and trustees; and by subtracting amortization of above and below market leases, net and tenant allowances, sale participation income, maintenance capital expenditures (including second-generation tenant improvements and leasing commissions), straight-lined rental revenue (removing the impact of straight-line ground sublease expense), non-cash portion of mortgage and other financing income, allocated share of joint venture non-cash items, gain on insurance recovery and deferred income tax (benefit) expense. AFFO is a widely used measure of the operating performance of real estate companies and is provided here as a supplemental measure to GAAP net income available to common shareholders and earnings per share and management provides AFFO herein because it believes this information is useful to investors in this regard. AFFO is a non-GAAP financial measure. AFFO does not represent cash flows from operations as defined by GAAP and is not indicative that cash flows are adequate to fund all cash needs and is not to be considered an alternative to net income or any other GAAP measure as a measurement of the results of the Company's operations or its cash flows or liquidity as defined by GAAP. It should also be noted that not all REITs calculate AFFO the same way so comparisons with other REITs may not be meaningful.

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INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO
The interest coverage ratio is calculated as the interest coverage amount divided by interest expense, gross. The Company calculates the interest coverage amount by adding to net income impairment charges, provision (benefit) for credit losses, net, transaction costs, interest expense, gross (including interest expense in discontinued operations), retirement and severance expense, depreciation and amortization, share-based compensation expense to management and trustees and costs associated with loan refinancing or payoff; subtracting sale participation income, interest cost capitalized, straight-line rental revenue, gain on early extinguishment of debt, gain (loss) on real estate transactions from continuing and discontinued operations, gain on insurance recovery, gain on previously held equity interest, gain on early extinguishment of debt, prepayment fees and deferred income tax benefit (expense). The Company calculates interest expense, gross, by adding to interest expense, net, interest income and interest cost capitalized. The Company considers the interest coverage ratio to be an appropriate supplemental measure of a company’s ability to meet its interest expense obligations and management believes it is useful to investors in this regard. The Company's calculation of the interest coverage ratio may be different from the calculation used by other companies, and therefore, comparability may be limited. This information should not be considered as an alternative to any GAAP liquidity measures.

FIXED CHARGE COVERAGE RATIO
The fixed charge coverage ratio is calculated in exactly the same manner as the interest coverage ratio, except that interest expense, gross and preferred share dividends are also added to the denominator. The Company considers the fixed charge coverage ratio to be an appropriate supplemental measure of a company’s ability to make its interest and preferred share dividend payments and management believes it is useful to investors in this regard. The Company's calculation of the fixed charge coverage ratio may be different from the calculation used by other companies and, therefore, comparability may be limited. This information should not be considered as an alternative to any GAAP liquidity measures.

DEBT SERVICE COVERAGE RATIO
The debt service coverage ratio is calculated in exactly the same manner as the interest coverage ratio, except that interest expense, gross and recurring principal payments are also added to the denominator. The Company considers the debt service coverage ratio to be an appropriate supplemental measure of a company’s ability to make its debt service payments and management believes it is useful to investors in this regard. The Company's calculation of the debt service coverage ratio may be different from the calculation used by other companies and, therefore, comparability may be limited. This information should not be considered as an alternative to any GAAP liquidity measures.


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Appendix to Supplemental Operating and Financial Data
Reconciliation of Certain Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Second Quarter Ended June 30, 2026

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CALCULATION OF INTEREST, FIXED CHARGE AND DEBT SERVICE COVERAGE RATIOS
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO (1): 2ND QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2025 3RD QUARTER 2025 2ND QUARTER 2025 1ST QUARTER 2025
Net income $ 67,166  $ 62,610  $ 66,904  $ 66,586  $ 75,643  $ 65,803 
Retirement and severance expense —  1,423  1,901  1,094  —  — 
Transaction costs 45  293  471  492  669  567 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses, net 138  (5,597) (985) 9,117  997  (652)
Interest expense, gross 38,830  35,893  34,768  34,239  34,510  34,784 
Depreciation and amortization 48,630  44,957  43,582  42,409  42,080  41,089 
Share-based compensation expense
to management and trustees 4,296  4,099  3,643  3,907  3,912  3,867 
Interest cost capitalized (205) (383) (710) (758) (961) (1,435)
Straight-line rental revenue (5,006) (3,490) (4,025) (3,541) (5,137) (3,397)
Gain on real estate transactions (182) (1,027) (5,297) (8,073) (16,779) (9,384)
Deferred income tax expense (benefit) 255  114  (170) (53) (93) (530)
Interest coverage amount $ 153,967  $ 138,892  $ 140,082  $ 145,419  $ 134,841  $ 130,712 
Interest expense, net $ 38,275  $ 34,763  $ 33,574  $ 33,238  $ 33,246  $ 33,021 
Interest income 350  747  484  243  303  328 
Interest cost capitalized 205  383  710  758  961  1,435 
Interest expense, gross $ 38,830  $ 35,893  $ 34,768  $ 34,239  $ 34,510  $ 34,784 
Interest coverage ratio 4.0  3.9  4.0  4.2  3.9  3.8 
FIXED CHARGE COVERAGE RATIO (1):
Interest coverage amount $ 153,967  $ 138,892  $ 140,082  $ 145,419  $ 134,841  $ 130,712 
Interest expense, gross $ 38,830  $ 35,893  $ 34,768  $ 34,239  $ 34,510  $ 34,784 
Preferred share dividends 6,040  6,032  6,040  6,032  6,040  6,032 
Fixed charges $ 44,870  $ 41,925  $ 40,808  $ 40,271  $ 40,550  $ 40,816 
Fixed charge coverage ratio 3.4  3.3  3.4  3.6  3.3  3.2 
DEBT SERVICE COVERAGE RATIO (1):
Interest coverage amount $ 153,967  $ 138,892  $ 140,082  $ 145,419  $ 134,841  $ 130,712 
Interest expense, gross $ 38,830  $ 35,893  $ 34,768  $ 34,239  $ 34,510  $ 34,784 
Recurring principal payments —  —  —  —  —  — 
Debt service $ 38,830  $ 35,893  $ 34,768  $ 34,239  $ 34,510  $ 34,784 
Debt service coverage ratio 4.0  3.9  4.0  4.2  3.9  3.8 
(1) See pages 24 through 26 for definitions.
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RECONCILIATION OF INTEREST COVERAGE AMOUNT TO NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
The interest coverage amount per the table on page 28 is a non-GAAP financial measure and should not be considered an alternative to any GAAP liquidity measures. It is most directly comparable to the GAAP liquidity measure, “Net cash provided by operating activities,” and is not directly comparable to the GAAP liquidity measures, “Net cash used by investing activities” and “Net cash provided by financing activities.” The interest coverage amount can be reconciled to “Net cash provided by operating activities” per the consolidated statements of cash flows as follows:
2ND QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2025 3RD QUARTER 2025 2ND QUARTER 2025 1ST QUARTER 2025
Net cash provided by operating activities $ 93,169  $ 113,367  $ 97,780  $ 136,483  $ 87,321  $ 99,369 
Equity in (loss) income from joint ventures (984) (2,632) (2,396) 2,934  (1,681) (2,647)
Distributions from joint ventures (7) —  —  —  —  (11)
Amortization of deferred financing costs (2,699) (2,672) (2,380) (2,120) (2,102) (2,206)
Amortization of above and below market leases and tenant allowances, net 75  81  81  81  81  81 
Changes in assets and liabilities:
Operating lease assets and liabilities 787  520  532  496  259  293 
Mortgage notes accrued interest receivable 312  956  (1,449) 1,824  (1,266) 1,687 
Accounts receivable 10,222  3,431  4,307  (2,209) 8,619  3,862 
Other assets (431) 3,374  (1,238) (1,318) 3,370  1,507 
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 17,524  (17,089) 15,141  (15,929) 10,160  (3,759)
Unearned rents and interest 2,335  6,861  (1,373) (5,502) 999  2,017 
Straight-line rental revenue (5,006) (3,490) (4,025) (3,541) (5,137) (3,397)
Interest expense, gross 38,830  35,893  34,768  34,239  34,510  34,784 
Interest cost capitalized (205) (383) (710) (758) (961) (1,435)
Transaction costs 45  293  471  492  669  567 
Retirement and severance expense (cash portion) —  382  573  247  —  — 
Interest coverage amount (1) $ 153,967  $ 138,892  $ 140,082  $ 145,419  $ 134,841  $ 130,712 
Net cash (used) provided by investing activities $ (429,414) $ (50,865) $ (115,175) $ (36,329) $ (12,574) $ 42,397 
Net cash provided (used) by financing activities $ 282,829  $ (86,471) $ 86,238  $ (99,058) $ (73,416) $ (150,490)
(1) See pages 24 through 26 for definitions.
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RECONCILIATION OF EBITDAre, ADJUSTED EBITDAre AND ANNUALIZED ADJUSTED EBITDAre
(UNAUDITED, DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
ADJUSTED EBITDAre (1): 2ND QUARTER 2026 1ST QUARTER 2026 4TH QUARTER 2025 3RD QUARTER 2025 2ND QUARTER 2025 1ST QUARTER 2025
Net income $ 67,166  $ 62,610  $ 66,904  $ 66,586  $ 75,643  $ 65,803 
Interest expense, net 38,275  34,763  33,574  33,238  33,246  33,021 
Income tax expense 617  614  954  725  681  136 
Depreciation and amortization 48,630  44,957  43,582  42,409  42,080  41,089 
Gain on real estate transactions (182) (1,027) (5,297) (8,073) (16,779) (9,384)
Allocated share of joint venture depreciation 996  996  1,000  989  985  1,036 
Allocated share of joint venture interest expense 502  503  516  497  430  375 
EBITDAre $ 156,004  $ 143,416  $ 141,233  $ 136,371  $ 136,286  $ 132,076 
Retirement and severance expense —  1,423  1,901  1,094  —  — 
Transaction costs 45  293  471  492  669  567 
Provision (benefit) for credit losses, net 138  (5,597) (985) 9,117  997  (652)
Adjusted EBITDAre (for the quarter) $ 156,187  $ 139,535  $ 142,620  $ 147,074  $ 137,952  $ 131,991 
Adjusted EBITDAre (2) $ 624,748  $ 558,140  $ 570,480  $ 588,296  $ 551,808  $ 527,964 
ANNUALIZED ADJUSTED EBITDAre (1):
Adjusted EBITDAre (for the quarter) $ 156,187  $ 139,535  $ 142,620  $ 147,074  $ 137,952  $ 131,991 
In-service and disposition adjustments (3) 1,614  1,356  2,145  834  200  (500)
Managed and JV property adjustments (4) (423) 2,432  1,914  (4,804) 285  2,420 
Property under development adjustments (5) —  332  934  1,303  1,715  2,336 
Percentage rent/participation adjustments (6) 300  2,589  (2,829) (1,906) 496  40 
Non-recurring adjustments (7) 289  761  260  231  (606) 1,313 
Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre (for the quarter) $ 157,967  $ 147,005  $ 145,044  $ 142,732  $ 140,042  $ 137,600 
Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre (8) $ 631,868  $ 588,020  $ 580,176  $ 570,928  $ 560,168  $ 550,400 
See footnotes on the following page.
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(1) See pages 24 through 26 for definitions.
(2) Adjusted EBITDAre for the quarter is multiplied by four to calculate an annualized amount but does not include the annualization of investments put in service, acquired or disposed of during the quarter, as well as the potential earnings on property under development, the annualization of percentage rent and participating interest and adjustments for other items. These adjustments are considered in the calculation of Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre.
(3) Adjustments for rental properties commencing or terminating GAAP net operating income during the quarter and adjustments to revenue from mortgage notes receivable to be consistent with end of quarter balance.
(4) To annualize amounts from the actual latest quarterly amount to the trailing 12-month amount divided by four.
(5) To add in income for property under development that is build-to-suit at the initial cash yields of the projects upon completion.
(6) To adjust percentage rents and participating interest income from the actual quarterly amount to the mid-point of the guidance amount shown on page 23, less non-recurring adjustments, divided by four.
(7) Adjustments for various non-recurring items during the quarter.
(8) Annualized Adjusted EBITDAre for the quarter is multiplied by four to calculate an annualized amount.
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