Filed Pursuant to Rule 424(b)(5)
Registration No. 333-267819
PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
(To Prospectus dated October 26, 2022)
Up to
$24,500,000
CTO Realty Growth, Inc.
6.375% Series A Cumulative Redeemable
Preferred Stock
(Liquidation Preference $25.00 per share)
We
have entered into separate equity distribution agreements, each dated August 23, 2024, with each of BMO Capital Markets Corp.
(“BMO”), B. Riley Securities, Inc. (“B. Riley”), Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated
(“Baird”), Janney Montgomery Scott LLC (“Janney”), Jefferies LLC (“Jefferies”),
JonesTrading Institutional Services LLC (“JonesTrading”), Raymond James & Associates, Inc.
(“Raymond James”) and Truist Securities, Inc. (“Truist”) (each, a “sales
agent” and, collectively, the “sales agents”) relating to the offer and sale of shares of our 6.375% Series A
Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share, with a liquidation preference of $25.00 per share (the “Series A
Preferred Stock”), having an aggregate offering price of up to $24,500,000 from time to time.
Our common stock, par
value $0.01 per share (“our common stock”), is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, or NYSE, under the symbol “CTO”
and the last reported sale price of our common stock on the NYSE on August 22, 2024 was $18.50 per share. Our Series A Preferred
Stock is listed on the NYSE under the symbol “CTO-PA” and the last reported sale price of our Series A Preferred Stock
on the NYSE on August 22, 2024 was $22.98 per share.
Sales of shares of our
Series A Preferred Stock, if any, under this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus may be made in transactions that
are deemed to be “at the market” offerings, as defined in Rule 415 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (“the
Securities Act”), including, without limitation, sales made by means of ordinary brokers’ transactions on the NYSE, to or
through a market maker at market prices prevailing at the time of sale, at prices related to prevailing market prices or at negotiated
prices based on prevailing market prices. The sales agents are not required, individually or collectively, to sell any specific number
of shares or dollar amount of our Series A Preferred Stock, but each sales agent will use commercially reasonable efforts consistent
with its normal trading and sales practices to sell shares of our Series A Preferred Stock on terms mutually agreeable to the sales
agent and us. We also may sell shares of our Series A Preferred Stock to a sales agent as principal for its own account at a price
agreed upon at the time of sale. If we sell shares of our Series A Preferred Stock to a sales agent as principal, we will enter
into a separate terms agreement setting forth the terms of such transaction, and we will describe any such agreement in a separate prospectus
supplement or pricing supplement. See “Plan of Distribution” included in this prospectus supplement.
Each sales agent will
receive from us a commission that will not exceed, but may be lower than, 2.0% of the gross sales price of all shares sold through it
as sales agent under the applicable equity distribution agreement. Each of the sales agents may be deemed an “underwriter”
within the meaning of the Securities Act, and the compensation paid to the sales agents may be deemed to be underwriting discounts or
commissions.
We elected to be taxed
as a real estate investment trust, or REIT, for U.S. federal income tax purposes commencing with our taxable year ended December 31,
2020. To assist us in complying with certain U.S. federal income tax requirements applicable to REITs, among other purposes, our charter
generally limits beneficial and constructive ownership by any person to no more than 9.8% in value or in number of shares, whichever
is more restrictive, of the outstanding shares of any class or series of our capital stock. In addition, our charter contains various
other restrictions on the ownership and transfer of our Series A Preferred Stock.
Investing in shares of
our Series A Preferred Stock involves risks. See “Risk Factors” beginning on page S-10 of this prospectus supplement
and the risks set forth under the caption “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, as
well as additional risks that may be described in future reports or information that we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
or the SEC, which are incorporated by reference in this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus.
Neither the SEC nor any
state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or determined if this prospectus supplement or the accompanying
prospectus is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
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B. Riley Securities |
Baird |
Janney Montgomery Scott |
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Jefferies |
JonesTrading |
Raymond James |
Truist Securities |
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The date of this prospectus supplement is August 23,
2024.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prospectus Supplement
You should rely only
on the information contained in or incorporated by reference into this prospectus supplement, the accompanying prospectus or any applicable
free writing prospectus. We have not, and the sales agents have not, authorized any other person to provide you with different or additional
information. If anyone provides you with different or additional information, you should not rely on it. This prospectus supplement and
the accompanying prospectus do not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to purchase, any securities in any jurisdiction
where it is unlawful to make such offer or solicitation. You should assume that the information appearing in this prospectus supplement,
the accompanying prospectus, any applicable free writing prospectus and the documents incorporated by reference herein or therein is
accurate only as of their respective dates or on the date or dates which are specified in these documents. Our business, financial condition,
liquidity, results of operations and prospects may have changed since those dates.
ABOUT
THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT AND THE ACCOMPANYING PROSPECTUS
This document is in two
parts. The first part is this prospectus supplement, which describes the terms of the offer and sale from time to time of shares of our
Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to the equity distribution agreements, and also adds to and updates information contained in the
accompanying prospectus and the documents incorporated by reference. The second part is the accompanying prospectus, which gives more
general information, some of which may not apply to the Series A Preferred Stock we are offering.
To the extent the information
contained in this prospectus supplement differs or varies from the information contained in the accompanying prospectus or documents
incorporated by reference, the information in this prospectus supplement supersedes such information. In addition, any statement in a
filing we make with the SEC under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), that adds to, updates
or changes information contained in an earlier filing we made with the SEC shall be deemed to modify and supersede such information in
the earlier filing.
This prospectus supplement
does not contain all of the information that is important to you. You should read the accompanying prospectus as well as the documents
incorporated by reference in this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus. See “Incorporation by Reference of Information
Filed with the SEC” in this prospectus supplement and “Where You Can Find More Information” in the accompanying prospectus.
Unless otherwise indicated
or unless the context requires otherwise, references in this prospectus supplement to “we,” “us,” “our”
and the “Company” refer to CTO Realty Growth, Inc., a Maryland corporation, and its subsidiaries.
CAUTIONARY
NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
When used in this prospectus
supplement and the accompanying prospectus, including the documents that we have incorporated by reference, in future filings with the
SEC or in press releases or other written or oral communications, statements which are not historical in nature, including those containing
words such as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “plan,” “continue,”
“intend,” “should,” “may” or the negative of these words and phrases or similar words or phrases
which are predictions of or indicate future events or trends and which do not relate solely to historical matters, are intended to identify
“forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (set forth in Section 27A
of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act). In particular, statements pertaining to our trends, liquidity and capital
resources, among others, contain forward-looking statements. You can also identify forward-looking statements by discussions of strategy,
plans or intentions.
Forward-looking statements
involve numerous risks and uncertainties, and you should not rely on them as predictions of future events. Forward-looking statements
depend on assumptions, data or methods which may be incorrect or imprecise, and we may not be able to realize them. We do not guarantee
that the transactions and events described will happen as described (or that they will happen at all). The following factors, among others,
could cause actual results and future events to differ materially from those set forth or contemplated in the forward-looking statements:
| · | we
are subject to risks related to the ownership of commercial real estate that could affect
the performance and value of our properties; |
| · | our
business is dependent upon our tenants successfully operating their businesses, and their
failure to do so could materially and adversely affect us; |
| · | competition
that traditional retail tenants face from e-commerce retail sales, or the integration of
brick and mortar stores with e-commerce retail operators, could adversely affect our business; |
| · | we
operate in a highly competitive market for the acquisition of income properties and more
established entities or other investors may be able to compete more effectively for acquisition
opportunities than we can; |
| · | we
may be unable to successfully execute on asset acquisitions or dispositions; |
| · | the
loss of revenues from our income property portfolio or certain tenants would adversely impact
our results of operations and cash flows; |
| · | our
revenues include receipt of management fees and potentially incentive fees derived from our
provision of management services to Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc., a Maryland corporation
(“PINE”), and the loss or failure, or decline in the business or assets, of PINE
could substantially reduce our revenues; |
| · | there
are various potential conflicts of interest in our relationship with PINE, including our
executive officers and/or directors who are also officers and/or directors of PINE, which
could result in decisions that are not in the best interest of our stockholders; |
| · | a
prolonged downturn in economic conditions could adversely impact our business, particularly
with regard to our ability to maintain revenues from our income-producing assets; |
| · | a
part of our investment strategy is focused on investing in commercial loans and investments
which may involve credit risk or the risk that our borrowers will fail to pay scheduled contractual
payments to us when due; |
| · | we
may suffer losses when a borrower defaults on a loan and the value of the underlying collateral
is less than the amount due; |
| · | the
Company’s real estate investments are generally illiquid; |
| · | if
we are not successful in utilizing the like-kind exchange structure under Section 1031
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), in deploying the
proceeds from dispositions of income properties, or our Code Section 1031 like-kind
exchange transactions are disqualified, we could incur significant taxes and our results
of operations and cash flows could be adversely impacted; |
| · | the
Company may be unable to obtain debt or equity capital on favorable terms, if at all, or
additional borrowings may impact our liquidity or ability to monetize any assets securing
such borrowings; |
| · | servicing
our debt requires a significant amount of cash, and we may not have sufficient cash flow
from our business to service or pay our debt; |
| · | our
operations and properties could be adversely affected in the event of natural disasters,
pandemics, or other significant disruptions; |
| · | we
may encounter environmental problems which require remediation or the incurrence of significant
costs to resolve, which could adversely impact our financial condition, results of operations,
and cash flows; |
| · | failure
to remain qualified as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes would cause us to be taxed
as a C corporation, which would substantially reduce funds available for distribution to
stockholders; |
| · | the
risk that the REIT requirements could limit our financial flexibility; |
| · | our
limited experience operating as a REIT; |
| · | our
ability to pay dividends consistent with the REIT requirements, and expectations as to timing
and amounts of such dividends; |
| · | the
power of our board of directors (the “Board”) to revoke our REIT status without
stockholder approval; |
| · | our
exposure to changes in U.S. federal and state income tax laws, including changes to the REIT
requirements; |
| · | general
business and economic conditions, including unstable macroeconomic conditions due to, among
other things, political unrest and economic uncertainty due to terrorism or war, inflation,
elevated interest rates and distress in the banking sector; and |
| · | an
epidemic or pandemic (such as the COVID-19 pandemic), and the measures that international,
federal, state and local governments, agencies, law enforcement and/or health authorities
implement to address it, may precipitate or materially exacerbate one or more of the above-mentioned
and/or other risks and may significantly disrupt or prevent us from operating our business
in the ordinary course for an extended period. |
While forward-looking statements
reflect our good faith beliefs as of the date such statements are made, they are not guarantees of future performance. We disclaim any
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement to reflect changes in underlying assumptions or factors, or new information,
data or methods, future events or other changes, except as required by applicable law. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking
statements that are based on information currently available to us or the third parties making the forward-looking statements.
PROSPECTUS
SUPPLEMENT SUMMARY
This summary highlights
information contained elsewhere or incorporated by reference in this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus. This summary
is not complete and does not contain all of the information that you should consider before investing in the Series A Preferred
Stock. We urge you to read this entire prospectus supplement, the accompanying prospectus and the documents incorporated by reference
carefully, including the financial statements and notes to those financial statements incorporated by reference herein and therein. Please
read the section of this prospectus supplement entitled “Risk Factors” for more information about important risks that you
should consider before investing in our Series A Preferred Stock.
Our Company
We are a publicly traded,
self-managed equity REIT that focuses on the ownership, management, and repositioning of high-quality retail and mixed-use properties
located primarily in what we believe to be faster growing, business-friendly markets exhibiting accommodative business tax policies,
outsized relative job and population growth, and where retail demand exceeds supply. We have pursued our investment strategy by investing
primarily through fee simple ownership of our properties, commercial loans and preferred equity.
In addition to our primary
investment strategy, as of June 30, 2024, our business also includes: (a) a 15.8% ownership of the outstanding equity of PINE
and the resulting dividend income; (b) a fee-based management business that is engaged in managing PINE as
well as (i) a portfolio of multi-tenant and single-tenant assets pursuant to an asset management agreement with a third party; (ii) subsurface
mineral interests pursuant to a subsurface management agreement with a third party; and (iii) an inventory of mitigation
credits produced by our formerly owned mitigation bank; and (c) three commercial loan investments and one preferred equity investment
with a face amount of $51.0 million.
Our Tax Status
We elected to be taxed as
a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes commencing with our taxable year ended December 31, 2020. We believe that, commencing
with such taxable year, we have been organized and have operated in conformity with the requirements for qualification and taxation as
a REIT under the Code, and that our organization and current and proposed method of operations will enable us to continue to meet the
requirements for qualification and taxation as a REIT. As a REIT, we generally are not subject to U.S. federal income tax on our REIT
taxable income that we distribute currently to our stockholders.
Corporate Information
We are incorporated under
the laws of the State of Maryland. Our principal executive office is located at 369 N. New York Avenue, Suite 201, Winter Park,
Florida 32789. The telephone number for our principal executive office is (407) 904-3324. We maintain a website located at www.ctoreit.com.
The information on, or accessible through, our website is not incorporated into and does not constitute a part of this prospectus supplement,
the accompanying prospectus or any other report or document we file with or furnish to the SEC.
THE
OFFERING
The offering terms are
summarized below solely for your convenience. For a more complete description of the terms of the Series A Preferred Stock, see
“Description of the Series A Preferred Stock” in this prospectus supplement and “Description of Capital Stock—Description
of Preferred Stock” in the accompanying prospectus.
| Issuer | CTO Realty Growth, Inc., a Maryland
corporation |
| Securities Offered | Shares of
6.375% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share, having an aggregate sales price of up to $24,500,000. |
| Ranking | The Series A Preferred Stock ranks,
with respect to distribution rights and rights upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding
up: |
| · | senior
to all classes or series of our common stock and to any other class or series of our capital
stock expressly designated as ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock; |
| · | on
parity with any class or series of our capital stock expressly designated as ranking on parity
with the Series A Preferred Stock; and |
| · | junior
to any other class or series of our capital stock expressly designated as ranking senior
to the Series A Preferred Stock. |
The term “capital stock”
does not include convertible or exchangeable debt securities, which, prior to conversion or exchange, rank senior in right of payment
to the Series A Preferred Stock. The Series A Preferred Stock also ranks junior in right of payment to our other existing and
future debt obligations.
| Dividends | Holders of shares of the Series A
Preferred Stock are entitled to receive, when, as and if authorized and declared by our Board,
cumulative cash dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock at the rate of 6.375% per
annum of the $25.00 liquidation preference per share (equivalent to an annual rate of $1.59375
per share). Dividends are payable quarterly in arrears on or about the last day of March,
June, September and December of each year. |
Dividends on the Series A Preferred
Stock accrue whether or not (i) we have earnings, (ii) there are funds legally available for the payment of such dividends
and (iii) such dividends are authorized or declared.
| Liquidation Preference | If
we liquidate, dissolve or wind up, holders of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock
will have the right to receive $25.00 per share of the Series A Preferred Stock, plus
an amount per share equal to any accrued and unpaid dividends (whether or not authorized
or declared) up to, but excluding, the date of payment, before any distribution or payment
is made to holders of our common stock and any other class or series of capital stock ranking
junior to the Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution rights and rights
upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding up. We may only authorize or issue equity securities
ranking senior to the Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution rights and
rights upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding up if we obtain the affirmative vote
of the holders of at least two-thirds of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred
Stock together with each other class or series of preferred stock ranking on parity with
the Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution rights and rights upon our
liquidation, dissolution or winding up. The rights of holders of shares of the Series A
Preferred Stock to receive their liquidation preference will be subject to the proportionate
rights of any other class or series of our capital stock ranking on parity with the Series A
Preferred Stock as to liquidation, and junior to the rights of any class or series of our
capital stock expressly designated as ranking senior to the Series A Preferred Stock. |
| Optional Redemption | We
may not redeem the Series A Preferred Stock prior to July 6, 2026, except in limited
circumstances to preserve our status as a REIT, as described in “Description of the
Series A Preferred Stock—Optional Redemption” in this prospectus supplement
and pursuant to the special optional redemption provision described below. On and after July 6,
2026, the Series A Preferred Stock will be redeemable at our option, in whole or in
part, at any time or from time to time, for cash at a redemption price of $25.00 per share,
plus any accrued and unpaid dividends (whether or not authorized or declared) up to, but
excluding, the date of redemption. Any partial redemption will be on a pro rata basis. |
| Special Optional Redemption | Upon
the occurrence of a Change of Control (as defined below), we may, at our option, redeem the
Series A Preferred Stock, in whole or in part within 120 days after the first date on
which such Change of Control occurred, by paying $25.00 per share, plus any accrued and unpaid
dividends up to, but excluding, the date of redemption. If, prior to the Change of Control
Conversion Date, we exercise any of our redemption rights relating to the Series A Preferred
Stock (whether our optional redemption right or our special optional redemption right), the
holders of Series A Preferred Stock will not have the conversion right described below
with respect to the shares called for redemption. |
A “Change of Control”
is when, after the original issuance of the Series A Preferred Stock, the following have occurred and are continuing:
| · | the
acquisition by any person, including any syndicate or group deemed to be a “person”
under Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act, of beneficial ownership, directly or
indirectly, through a purchase, merger or other acquisition transaction or series of purchases,
mergers or other acquisition transactions of stock of our company entitling that person to
exercise more than 50% of the total voting power of all stock of our company entitled to
vote generally in the election of our directors (except that such person will be deemed to
have beneficial ownership of all securities that such person has the right to acquire, whether
such right is currently exercisable or is exercisable only upon the occurrence of a subsequent
condition); and |
| · | following
the closing of any transaction referred to in the bullet point above, neither we nor the
acquiring or surviving entity has a class of common securities (or ADRs representing such
securities) listed on the NYSE, the NYSE American or Nasdaq or listed or quoted on an exchange
or quotation system that is a successor to the NYSE, the NYSE American or Nasdaq. |
| Conversion Rights | Upon
the occurrence of a Change of Control, each holder of Series A Preferred Stock will
have the right (unless, prior to the Change of Control Conversion Date, we have provided
or provide notice of our election to redeem the Series A Preferred Stock) to convert
some or all of the Series A Preferred Stock held by such holder on the Change of Control
Conversion Date into a number of shares of our common stock per share of Series A Preferred
Stock to be converted equal to the lesser of: |
| · | the
quotient obtained by dividing (i) the sum of (x) the $25.00 liquidation preference
plus (y) the amount of any accrued and unpaid dividends up to, but excluding, the Change
of Control Conversion Date (unless the Change of Control Conversion Date is after a record
date for a Series A Preferred Stock dividend payment and prior to the corresponding
Series A Preferred Stock dividend payment date, in which case no additional amount for
such accrued and unpaid dividends will be included in this sum) by (ii) the Common Stock
Price; and |
| · | 2.8218
(i.e., the Share Cap), subject to certain adjustments; subject, in each case, to provisions
for the receipt of alternative consideration as described in this prospectus supplement. |
If, prior to the Change of Control
Conversion Date, we have provided or provide a redemption notice, whether pursuant to our special optional redemption right in connection
with a Change of Control or our optional redemption right, holders of Series A Preferred Stock will not have any right to convert
the shares of the Series A Preferred Stock selected for redemption in connection with the Change of Control Conversion Right and
any shares of Series A Preferred Stock subsequently selected for redemption that have been tendered for conversion will be redeemed
on the related date of redemption instead of converted on the Change of Control Conversion Date.
For definitions of “Change of
Control Conversion Right,” “Change of Control Conversion Date” and “Common Stock Price” and for a description
of the adjustments and provisions for the receipt of alternative consideration that may be applicable to the Change of Control Conversion
Right, see “Description of the Series A Preferred Stock—Conversion Rights.”
Except as provided above in connection
with a Change of Control, the Series A Preferred Stock is not convertible into or exchangeable for any other securities or property.
| No Maturity, Sinking Fund or Mandatory Redemption | The Series A Preferred Stock
has no stated maturity date and is not subject to mandatory redemption or any sinking fund.
We are not required to set aside funds to redeem the Series A Preferred Stock. Accordingly,
the Series A Preferred Stock will remain outstanding indefinitely unless we decide to
redeem the shares at our option or, under limited circumstances where the holders of the
Series A Preferred Stock have a conversion right, such holders decide to convert the
Series A Preferred Stock into our common stock. |
| Limited Voting Rights | Holders of shares of the Series A Preferred
Stock generally have no voting rights. However, if we are in arrears on dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock for six or more
quarterly periods, whether or not consecutive, holders of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock (voting separately as a class together
with the holders of all other classes or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable)
will be entitled to vote at a special meeting called upon the written request of the holders of at least 33% of such stock or at our
next annual meeting and each subsequent annual meeting of stockholders for the election of two additional directors to serve on our Board
until all unpaid dividends with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock and any other class or series of parity preferred stock
have been paid or declared and a sum sufficient for the payment thereof set aside for payment. In addition, the affirmative vote of the
holders of at least two-thirds of the outstanding shares of the Series A Preferred Stock, together with the holders of all other
shares of any class or series of preferred stock ranking on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution
rights and rights upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding up (voting together as a single class), is required for us to authorize
or issue any class or series of stock ranking senior to the Series A Preferred Stock or to amend any provision of our charter so
as to materially and adversely affect the rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers of the Series A Preferred Stock. If the
proposed charter amendments would materially and adversely affect the rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers of the Series A
Preferred Stock disproportionately relative to other classes or series of preferred stock ranking on parity with the Series A Preferred
Stock with respect to distribution rights and rights upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding up, the affirmative vote of the holders
of at least two-thirds of the outstanding shares of the Series A Preferred Stock, voting separately as a class, is also required. |
| Listing | Currently, our Series A Preferred
Stock is listed on the NYSE under the trading symbol “CTO-PA.” |
| Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer | To assist us in complying with
the limitations on the concentration of ownership of a REIT imposed by the Code, among other purposes, our charter, including the Articles
Supplementary setting forth the terms of the Series A Preferred Stock and the Articles Supplementary relating to the authorization
of additional Series A Preferred Stock (collectively, the “Articles Supplementary”), generally prohibits, among other
prohibitions, any person from beneficially or constructively owning in excess of 9.8% in value or in number of shares, whichever is more
restrictive, of the outstanding shares of any class or series of our capital stock, including the Series A Preferred Stock. See
“Description of the Series A Preferred Stock—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer.” |
| Use of Proceeds | We intend to use any net proceeds we receive
from this offering for general corporate and working capital purposes, which may include funding property acquisitions and repayment
of debt, including amounts outstanding under our credit agreement (the “Credit Agreement”). Pending permanent use of the
net proceeds from this offering, we may invest the net proceeds in interest-bearing, short-term investment-grade securities, money-market
accounts or other investments that are consistent with maintaining our qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
See “Use of Proceeds.” |
| Conflicts of
Interest and Other Relationships | We may use a portion of the net proceeds from this offering to repay amounts outstanding from time
to time under the Credit Agreement. Affiliates of BMO, Raymond James and Truist are lenders under the Credit Agreement and, if we
repay amounts outstanding from time to time under the Credit Agreement with net proceeds from this offering, such affiliates will
receive a portion of the net proceeds from this offering. Baird will pay a referral fee to an affiliate of The Huntington National Bank, one of the lenders under the Credit Agreement, in connection
with this offering. In addition, BMO, B. Riley, Baird, Janney, Jefferies, JonesTrading,
Raymond James and Truist and/or their respective affiliates are also sales agents,
forward sellers and/or forward purchasers under our “at the market” common stock offering program. Under our “at
the market” common stock offering program, we may issue and sell from time to time shares of our common stock having an
aggregate gross sales price of up to $150 million, including through forward sales. See “Use of Proceeds” and
“Plan of Distribution—Conflicts of Interest and Other Relationships.” |
| Transfer Agent | The transfer agent for the Series A Preferred
Stock is Computershare Trust Company, N.A. |
| Risk Factors | An investment in the Series A Preferred Stock
involves various risks. Before deciding to invest in our Series A Preferred Stock, please carefully read the section entitled “Risk
Factors” herein and the risk factors described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 and our other periodic reports filed with the SEC and incorporated by reference herein. |
RISK
FACTORS
Investing in the Series A
Preferred Stock involves risks. In addition to other information in this prospectus supplement, you should carefully consider the risks
described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 under “Item 1A. Risk Factors,”
as well as other information and data set forth in this prospectus supplement, the accompanying prospectus and the documents incorporated
by reference herein and therein before making an investment decision with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock. The occurrence
of any of the following risks could materially and adversely affect our business, prospects, financial condition, results of operations
and our ability to make cash distributions to our stockholders, which could cause you to lose all or a part of your investment in the
Series A Preferred Stock. Some statements in this prospectus supplement, including statements in the following risk factors, constitute
forward-looking statements. See “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements.”
Risks Related to this Offering
Market interest rates and other factors
may affect the value of the Series A Preferred Stock and our common stock.
One of the factors that
will influence the prices of the Series A Preferred Stock and our common stock will be the dividend yield on the Series A Preferred
Stock and our common stock relative to market interest rates. An increase in market interest rates could cause the market prices of the
Series A Preferred Stock and our common stock to go down. The trading prices of the shares of the Series A Preferred Stock
and our common stock will also depend on many other factors, which may change from time to time, including:
| · | the
market for similar securities; |
| · | the
attractiveness of REIT securities in comparison to the securities of other companies; |
| · | government
action or regulation; |
| · | general
economic conditions or conditions in the financial or real estate markets; and |
| · | our
financial condition, performance and prospects. |
Investors who purchase Series A
Preferred Stock in this offering may experience a decrease, which could be substantial and rapid, in the market price of the Series A
Preferred Stock, including decreases unrelated to our operating performance or prospects. Likewise, in the event that the Series A
Preferred Stock becomes convertible upon a Change of Control and is converted into our common stock, holders of our common stock issued
on conversion may experience a similar decrease, which also could be substantial and rapid, in the market price of our common stock.
Shares of the Series A Preferred Stock
are subordinate to our existing and future debt, and your interests could be diluted by the issuance of additional preferred stock, including
additional shares of the Series A Preferred Stock, and by other transactions.
The Series A Preferred
Stock ranks junior to all of our existing and future indebtedness, any classes or series of our capital stock expressly designated as
ranking senior to the Series A Preferred Stock as to distribution rights and rights upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding
up, and other non-equity claims on us and our assets available to satisfy claims against us, including claims in bankruptcy, liquidation
or similar proceedings. Our charter currently authorizes the issuance of up to 100,000,000 shares of preferred stock, $0.01 par value
per share, in one or more classes or series. In addition, a majority of our entire Board may, without stockholder approval, amend our
charter to increase or decrease the aggregate number of shares of our capital stock or the number of shares of our capital stock of any
class or series that we have authority to issue and classify or reclassify any unissued shares of our common stock or preferred stock
and set the preferences, conversion or other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends or other distributions,
qualifications and terms and conditions of redemption of the classified or reclassified shares. Our Board may, without notice to or the
consent of holders of Series A Preferred Stock, authorize the issuance and sale of additional shares of Series A Preferred
Stock and authorize and issue additional shares of stock ranking junior to or on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock from time
to time. The issuance of additional shares of Series A Preferred Stock or additional shares of stock ranking on parity with the
Series A Preferred Stock would dilute the interests of the holders of Series A Preferred Stock, and the issuance of shares
of any class or series of our capital stock expressly designated as ranking senior to the Series A Preferred Stock (with the requisite
vote of holders of Series A Preferred Stock and other classes of stock ranking on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock
as described in this prospectus supplement) or the incurrence of additional indebtedness could affect our ability to pay dividends on,
redeem or pay the liquidation preference on the Series A Preferred Stock. Other than the conversion right afforded to holders of
Series A Preferred Stock that may become exercisable in connection with certain changes of control as described in this prospectus
supplement under the heading “Description of the Series A Preferred Stock—Conversion Rights,” none of the provisions
relating to the Series A Preferred Stock contain any terms relating to or limiting our indebtedness or affording the holders of
Series A Preferred Stock protection in the event of a highly leveraged or other transaction, including a merger or the sale, lease
or conveyance of all or substantially all our assets, that might adversely affect the holders of Series A Preferred Stock, so long
as the rights of the holders of Series A Preferred Stock are not materially and adversely affected.
As a holder of Series A Preferred
Stock, you will have extremely limited voting rights.
Your voting rights as a
holder of Series A Preferred Stock will be limited. Shares of our common stock are currently the only class of our securities carrying
full voting rights. Voting rights for holders of Series A Preferred Stock exist primarily with respect to voting on amendments to
our charter, including our Articles Supplementary (in some cases, voting together with the holders of other series of preferred stock
upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable), that materially and adversely affect the rights, preferences,
privileges or voting powers of the Series A Preferred Stock or create additional classes or series of preferred stock that are senior
to the Series A Preferred Stock and the ability to elect (voting separately as a class together with the holders of all other classes
or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable) two additional directors to our Board
in the event that six quarterly dividends (whether or not consecutive) payable on the Series A Preferred Stock are in arrears. See
“Description of the Series A Preferred Stock—Limited Voting Rights.”
The Change of Control conversion feature
may not adequately compensate you, and the Change of Control conversion and redemption features of the Series A Preferred Stock
may discourage a party from taking over our company or make it more difficult for a party to take over our company.
Upon the occurrence of a
Change of Control, holders of the Series A Preferred Stock will have the right (unless, prior to the Change of Control Conversion
Date, we have provided or provide notice of our election to redeem the Series A Preferred Stock) to convert some or all of their
shares of Series A Preferred Stock into shares of our common stock (or equivalent value of alternative consideration). See “Description
of the Series A Preferred Stock—Conversion Rights.” Upon such a conversion, the holders will be limited to a maximum
number of shares of our common stock equal to the Share Cap multiplied by the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock converted.
If the Common Stock Price is less than $8.86 per share, subject to adjustment in certain circumstances, the holders will receive a maximum
of 2.8218 shares of our common stock per share of Series A Preferred Stock, which may result in a holder receiving a value that
is less than the liquidation preference of the Series A Preferred Stock. In addition, the Change of Control conversion feature of
the Series A Preferred Stock may have the effect of discouraging a third party from making an acquisition proposal for our company
or of delaying, deferring or preventing certain change of control transactions of our company under circumstances that otherwise could
provide the holders of our common stock and Series A Preferred Stock with the opportunity to realize a premium over the then-current
market price or that stockholders may otherwise believe is in their best interests.
Our cash available for distribution may
not be sufficient to pay dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock at expected levels, and we cannot assure you of our ability to
pay dividends in the future. We may use borrowed funds or funds from other sources to pay dividends, which may adversely impact our operations.
We intend to pay regular
quarterly dividends to holders of our Series A Preferred Stock. Dividends declared by us will be authorized by our Board in its
sole discretion out of assets legally available for distribution and will depend upon a number of factors, including our earnings, our
financial condition, the requirements for qualification as a REIT, restrictions under applicable law, our need to comply with the terms
of our existing financing arrangements, the capital requirements of our company and other factors as our Board may deem relevant from
time to time. We may have to fund dividends from working capital, borrow to provide funds for such dividends, use proceeds of this offering
or other similar offerings or sell assets to the extent dividends exceed earnings or cash flows from operations. Funding dividends from
working capital would restrict our operations. If we are required to sell assets to fund dividends, such asset sales may occur at a time
or in a manner that is not consistent with our disposition strategy. If we borrow to fund dividends, our leverage ratios and future interest
costs would increase, thereby reducing our earnings and cash available for distribution from what they otherwise would have been. We
may not be able to pay dividends in the future. In addition, some of our distributions may be considered a return of capital for income
tax purposes. If we decide to make distributions in excess of our current and accumulated earnings and profits, such distributions would
generally be considered a return of capital for U.S. federal income tax purposes to the extent of the holder’s adjusted tax basis
in their shares. A return of capital is not taxable, but it has the effect of reducing the holder’s adjusted tax basis in its investment.
If distributions exceed the adjusted tax basis of a holder’s shares, they will be treated as gain from the sale or exchange of
such stock.
Our charter and the Articles Supplementary
contain restrictions upon ownership and transfer of the Series A Preferred Stock and our common stock, which may impair the ability
of holders to convert Series A Preferred Stock into our common stock upon a Change of Control.
The Articles Supplementary
setting forth the terms of the Series A Preferred Stock provides that the ownership limitations described below apply to ownership
of shares of Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to Article VII of our charter. Our charter contains restrictions on ownership
and transfer of our capital stock intended to assist us in maintaining our qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
For example, to assist us in qualifying as a REIT, our charter prohibits anyone from owning, or being deemed to own by virtue of the
applicable beneficial or constructive ownership provisions of the Code, more than 9.8% in value or number of shares, whichever is more
restrictive, of the outstanding shares of any class or series of our capital stock, including our Series A Preferred Stock, unless
such person receives an exemption from our Board. See “Description of the Series A Preferred Stock—Restrictions on Ownership
and Transfer” in this prospectus supplement. You should consider these ownership limitations before you decide to invest in shares
of the Series A Preferred Stock. In addition, the Articles Supplementary provides that, notwithstanding any other provision of the
Series A Preferred Stock, no holder of shares of Series A Preferred Stock is entitled to convert such shares of Series A
Preferred Stock for shares of our common stock to the extent that receipt of such common stock would cause such holder (or any other
person) to exceed the share ownership limits contained in our charter, unless we provide an exemption from this limitation for such holder,
which may limit your ability to convert Series A Preferred Stock into our common stock upon a Change of Control. The restrictions
could also have anti-takeover effects and could reduce the possibility that a third party will attempt to acquire control of us, which
could adversely affect the market price of the Series A Preferred Stock.
If our common stock is delisted, your ability
to transfer or sell your shares of the Series A Preferred Stock may be limited and the market value of the Series A Preferred
Stock will be materially adversely affected.
Other than in connection
with certain change of control transactions, the Series A Preferred Stock does not contain provisions that protect you if our common
stock is delisted. Since the Series A Preferred Stock has no stated maturity date, you may be forced to hold your shares of the
Series A Preferred Stock and receive stated dividends on the stock when, as and if authorized by our Board declared by us with no
assurance as to ever receiving the liquidation preference. In addition, if our common stock is delisted, it is likely that the Series A
Preferred Stock will be delisted as well. Accordingly, if our common stock is delisted, your ability to transfer or sell your shares
of the Series A Preferred Stock may be limited and the market value of the Series A Preferred Stock will be materially adversely
affected.
Our ability to pay dividends is limited
by the requirements of Maryland law.
Our ability to pay dividends
on the Series A Preferred Stock is limited by the laws of Maryland. Under Maryland law, a Maryland corporation generally may not
make a distribution if, after giving effect to the distribution, the corporation would not be able to pay its debts as they become due
in the usual course of business, or the corporation’s total assets would be less than the sum of its total liabilities plus, unless
the corporation’s charter provides otherwise, the amount that would be needed, if the corporation were dissolved at the time of
the distribution, to satisfy the preferential rights upon dissolution of stockholders whose preferential rights are superior to those
receiving the distribution. Accordingly, we generally may not make a distribution on the Series A Preferred Stock if, after giving
effect to the distribution, we would not be able to pay our debts as they become due in the usual course of business or our total assets
would be less than the sum of our total liabilities plus, unless the terms of such class or series of stock provide otherwise, the amount
that would be needed to satisfy the preferential rights upon dissolution of the holders of shares of any class or series of stock then
outstanding, if any, with preferential rights upon dissolution senior to those of the Series A Preferred Stock.
USE
OF PROCEEDS
We intend to use any net
proceeds we receive from this offering for general corporate and working capital purposes, which may include funding property acquisitions
and repayment of debt, including amounts outstanding under the Credit Agreement.
The Credit Agreement provides
for a revolving credit facility of up to $300.0 million with a maturity date of January 31, 2027, subject to two six-month extension
options (the “Revolver”), a $65.0 million unsecured term loan with a maturity date of March 10, 2026 (the “2026
Term Loan”), a $100.0 million unsecured term loan with a maturity date of January 31, 2027 (the “2027 Term Loan”)
and a $100.0 million unsecured term loan with a maturity date of January 31, 2028 (the “2028 Term Loan”). Indebtedness
outstanding under the Credit Agreement accrues interest at a rate ranging from SOFR plus 0.10% plus 125 basis points (120 basis points
in the case of the 2028 Term Loan) to SOFR plus 0.10% plus 220 basis points (215 basis points in the case of the 2028 Term Loan), based
on the total balance outstanding under the Credit Agreement as a percentage of our total asset value. We may utilize daily simple SOFR
or term SOFR at our election. As of June 30, 2024, the $65 million of borrowings under the 2026 Term Loan and the $100 million of
borrowings under each of the 2027 Term Loan and the 2028 Term Loan bear interest at a weighted average rate of approximately 2.87%, 2.95%
and 5.33%, respectively. In addition, as of June 30, 2024, we had borrowed $150 million under the Revolver bearing interest at a
weighted average rate of approximately 5.07%. Subsequent to June 30, 2024, we borrowed an additional $78.0 million under the Revolver.
As of August 21, 2024, we had borrowed an aggregate of $228 million under the Revolver bearing interest at a weighted average rate
of approximately 5.55%. Borrowings under the Credit Agreement were primarily incurred to fund acquisitions. Affiliates of BMO, Raymond
James and Truist are lenders under the Credit Agreement and, if we repay amounts outstanding from time to time under the Credit Agreement
with net proceeds from this offering, such affiliates will receive a portion of the net proceeds from this offering. Baird will pay a referral fee to an affiliate of The Huntington National Bank, one of the lenders under the Credit Agreement, in connection
with this offering. See “Plan
of Distribution—Conflicts of Interest and Other Relationships.”
Pending permanent use of
the net proceeds from this offering, we may invest the net proceeds in interest-bearing, short-term investment-grade securities, money-market
accounts or other investments that are consistent with maintaining our qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
DESCRIPTION
OF THE SERIES A PREFERRED STOCK
The following summary
of the material terms and provisions of the Series A Preferred Stock does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety
by reference to our charter, including the Articles Supplementary setting forth the terms of the Series A Preferred Stock, the Articles
Supplementary relating to the authorization of additional Series A Preferred Stock, and our third amended and restated bylaws, each
of which is available from us and will be filed with the SEC. This description of the particular terms of the Series A Preferred
Stock supplements, and to the extent inconsistent therewith replaces, the description of the general terms and provisions of our preferred
stock set forth in the accompanying prospectus.
General
We
are currently authorized to issue up to 100,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $0.01 per share (our “preferred stock”),
in one or more classes or series. Each class or series of our preferred stock will have the designations, voting powers, preferences,
conversion or other rights, qualifications, limitations, restrictions, terms and conditions of redemption, and other terms as Maryland
law may permit and our Board may determine by adoption of applicable articles supplementary to our charter. On July 1, 2021, our
Board classified 3,000,000 shares of preferred stock as Series A Preferred Stock, and approved Articles Supplementary setting forth
the terms of our Series A Preferred Stock. On March 25, 2024, our Board classified
an additional 3,000,000 shares of our Series A Preferred Stock. As of the date of this prospectus supplement, we were authorized
to issue an aggregate of 5,978,808 shares of our Series A Preferred Stock (which reflects
the previous repurchase of 21,192 shares of Series A Preferred Stock) and 4,697,225 shares of our Series A Preferred
Stock were issued and outstanding. Our Board may authorize the issuance and sale of additional shares of Series A Preferred Stock
from time to time.
Ranking
The Series A Preferred
Stock ranks, with respect to distribution rights and rights upon voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of our
affairs:
| · | senior
to all classes or series of our common stock and to any other class or series of our capital
stock expressly designated as ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock; |
| · | on
parity with any class or series of our capital stock expressly designated as ranking on parity
with the Series A Preferred Stock; and |
| · | junior
to any other class or series of our capital stock expressly designated as ranking senior
to the Series A Preferred Stock. |
The term “capital
stock” does not include convertible or exchangeable debt securities, which, prior to conversion or exchange, rank senior in right
of payment to the Series A Preferred Stock. The Series A Preferred Stock also ranks junior in right of payment to our other
existing and future debt obligations.
Dividends
Subject to the preferential
rights of the holders of any class or series of our capital stock ranking senior to the Series A Preferred Stock with respect to
distribution rights, holders of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock are entitled to receive, when, as and if authorized by our
Board and declared by us out of funds legally available for the payment of dividends, cumulative cash dividends at the rate of 6.375%
per annum of the $25.00 liquidation preference per share of the Series A Preferred Stock (equivalent to the fixed annual amount
of $1.59375 per share of the Series A Preferred Stock).
Dividends on the Series A
Preferred Stock are payable to holders quarterly in arrears on or about the last day of March, June, September and December of
each year or, if such day is not a business day, on either the immediately preceding business day or next succeeding business day at
our option, except that, if such business day is in the next succeeding year, such payment shall be made on the immediately preceding
business day, in each case with the same force and effect as if made on such date. The term “business day” means each day,
other than a Saturday or a Sunday, which is not a day on which banks in New York are required to close.
The amount of any dividend
payable on the Series A Preferred Stock for any period greater or less than a full dividend period is prorated and computed on the
basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months. A dividend period is the respective period commencing on and including the
first day of January, April, July and October of each year and ending on and including the day preceding the first day of the
next succeeding dividend period (other than the initial dividend period and the dividend period during which any shares of Series A
Preferred Stock shall be redeemed). Dividends are payable to holders of record as they appear in our stock records at the close of business
on the applicable record date, which shall be the date designated by our Board as the record date for the payment of dividends that is
not more than 90 days prior to the scheduled dividend payment date.
Dividends on the Series A
Preferred Stock accrue whether or not:
| · | there
are funds legally available for the payment of those dividends; or |
| · | those
dividends are authorized or declared. |
Except as described in this
paragraph and the next paragraph, unless full cumulative dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock for all past dividend periods
shall have been or contemporaneously are declared and paid in cash or declared and a sum sufficient for the payment thereof in cash is
set apart for payment, we will not:
| · | declare
and pay or declare and set aside for payment of dividends, and we will not declare and make
any distribution of cash or other property, directly or indirectly, on or with respect to
any shares of our common stock or shares of any other class or series of our capital stock
ranking, as to distributions, on parity with or junior to the Series A Preferred Stock,
for any period; or |
| · | redeem,
purchase or otherwise acquire for any consideration, or make any other distribution of cash
or other property, directly or indirectly, on or with respect to, or pay or make available
any monies for a sinking fund for the redemption of, any shares of our common stock or shares
of any other class or series of our capital stock ranking, as to distributions and upon liquidation,
on parity with or junior to the Series A Preferred Stock. |
The foregoing sentence,
however, will not prohibit:
| · | dividends
payable solely in shares of our common stock or shares of any other class or series of our
capital stock ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock as to payment of distributions
and the distribution of assets upon our liquidation, dissolution and winding up; |
| · | the
conversion into or in exchange for other shares of any class or series of capital stock ranking
junior to the Series A Preferred Stock as to payment of distributions and the distribution
of assets upon our liquidation, dissolution and winding up; and |
| · | our
redemption, purchase or other acquisition of shares of Series A Preferred Stock, preferred
stock ranking on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock as to payment of distributions
and upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up of capital stock or shares of common stock
or other equity securities ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to
our charter to the extent necessary to preserve our status as a REIT as discussed under “—Restrictions
on Ownership and Transfer.” |
When we do not pay dividends
in full (or do not set apart a sum sufficient to pay them in full) on the Series A Preferred Stock and the shares of any other class
or series of capital stock ranking, as to distributions, on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock, we will declare any dividends
upon the Series A Preferred Stock and each such other class or series of capital stock ranking, as to distributions, on parity with
the Series A Preferred Stock pro rata, so that the amount of dividends declared per share of Series A Preferred Stock and such
other class or series of capital stock will in all cases bear to each other the same ratio that accrued dividends per share on the Series A
Preferred Stock and such other class or series of capital stock (which will not include any accrual in respect of unpaid dividends on
such other class or series of capital stock for prior dividend periods if such other class or series of capital stock does not have a
cumulative dividend) bear to each other. No interest, or sum of money in lieu of interest, will be payable in respect of any dividend
payment or payments on the Series A Preferred Stock which may be in arrears.
Holders of shares of Series A
Preferred Stock are not entitled to any dividend, whether payable in cash, property or shares of capital stock, in excess of full cumulative
dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock as described above. Any dividend payment made on the Series A Preferred Stock will
first be credited against the earliest accrued but unpaid dividends due with respect to those shares which remain payable. Accrued but
unpaid dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock will accumulate as of the dividend payment date on which they first become payable.
We do not intend to declare
dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock, or pay or set apart for payment dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock, if the
terms of any of our agreements, including any agreements relating to our indebtedness, prohibit such a declaration, payment or setting
apart for payment or provide that such declaration, payment or setting apart for payment would constitute a breach of or default under
such an agreement. Likewise, no dividends will be authorized by our Board and declared by us or paid or set apart for payment if such
authorization, declaration or payment is restricted or prohibited by law. We are and may in the future become a party to agreements that
restrict or prevent the payment of dividends on, or the purchase or redemption of, our capital stock. Under certain circumstances, these
agreements could restrict or prevent the payment of dividends on or the purchase or redemption of Series A Preferred Stock. These
restrictions may be indirect (for example, covenants requiring us to maintain specified levels of net worth or assets) or direct. We
do not believe that these restrictions currently have any adverse impact on our ability to pay dividends to holders or make redemptions
of the Series A Preferred Stock.
Liquidation Preference
Upon any voluntary or involuntary
liquidation, dissolution or winding up of our affairs, before any distribution or payment shall be made to holders of shares of our common
stock or any other class or series of our capital stock ranking, as to rights upon any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution
or winding up of our affairs, junior to the Series A Preferred Stock, holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock will be
entitled to be paid out of our assets legally available for distribution to our stockholders, after payment of or provision for our debts
and other liabilities and any class or series of our capital stock ranking, as to rights upon any voluntary or involuntary liquidation,
dissolution or winding up of our affairs, senior to the Series A Preferred Stock, a liquidation preference of $25.00 per share of
the Series A Preferred Stock, plus an amount equal to any accrued and unpaid dividends (whether or not authorized or declared) up
to, but excluding, the date of payment. If, upon our voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up, our available assets
are insufficient to pay the full amount of the liquidating distributions on all outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock and
the corresponding amounts payable on all shares of each other class or series of capital stock ranking, as to rights upon liquidation,
dissolution or winding up, on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock in the distribution of assets, then holders of shares of
Series A Preferred Stock and each such other class or series of capital stock ranking, as to rights upon any voluntary or involuntary
liquidation, dissolution or winding up, on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock will share ratably in any distribution of assets
in proportion to the full liquidating distributions to which they would otherwise be respectively entitled.
Holders of shares of Series A
Preferred Stock are entitled to written notice of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of our affairs
stating the payment date or dates when, and the place or places where, the amounts distributable in such circumstances shall be payable
not fewer than 30 days and not more than 60 days prior to the distribution payment date. After payment of the full amount of the liquidating
distributions to which they are entitled, holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock will have no right or claim to any of our
remaining assets. Our consolidation or merger with or into any other corporation, trust or other entity, or the voluntary sale, lease,
transfer or conveyance of all or substantially all of our property or business, will not be deemed to constitute a liquidation, dissolution
or winding up of our affairs.
In determining whether a
distribution (other than upon voluntary or involuntary liquidation), by dividend, redemption or other acquisition of shares of our capital
stock or otherwise, is permitted under Maryland law, amounts that would be needed, if we were to be dissolved at the time of the distribution,
to satisfy the preferential rights upon dissolution of holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock will not be added to our total
liabilities.
Optional Redemption
Except with respect to the
special optional redemption described below and in certain limited circumstances relating to our maintenance of our REIT status as described
in “—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer,” we cannot redeem the Series A Preferred Stock prior to July 6,
2026. On and after July 6, 2026, we may, at our option, upon not fewer than 30 and not more than 60 days’ written notice, redeem
the Series A Preferred Stock, in whole or in part, at any time or from time to time, for cash at a redemption price of $25.00 per
share, plus any accrued and unpaid dividends (whether or not authorized or declared) up to, but excluding, the date fixed for redemption,
without interest, to the extent we have funds legally available for that purpose.
If fewer than all of the
outstanding shares of the Series A Preferred Stock are to be redeemed (in the case of a redemption of the Series A Preferred
Stock other than to preserve our status as a REIT), we will select the shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed pro rata
(as nearly as may be practicable without creating fractional shares) or by lot as we determine. If such redemption is to be by lot and,
as a result of such redemption, any holder of shares of Series A Preferred Stock, other than a holder of Series A Preferred
Stock that has received an exemption from the ownership limit, would have actual or constructive ownership of more than 9.8% (in value
or in number of shares, whichever is more restrictive) of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock, or more than 9.8% of
the value of the aggregate outstanding shares of our capital stock because such holder’s shares of Series A Preferred Stock
were not redeemed, or were only redeemed in part, then, except as otherwise provided in the charter, we will redeem the requisite number
of shares of Series A Preferred Stock of such holder such that no holder will own in excess of 9.8% (in value or in number of shares,
whichever is more restrictive) of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock or more than 9.8% of the value of the aggregate
outstanding shares of our capital stock subsequent to such redemption. See “—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer.”
In order for their shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed, holders must surrender their shares at the place, or in accordance
with the book-entry procedures, designated in the notice of redemption. Holders will then be entitled to the redemption price and any
accrued and unpaid dividends payable upon redemption following surrender of the shares as detailed below. If a notice of redemption has
been given (in the case of a redemption of the Series A Preferred Stock other than to preserve our status as a REIT), if the funds
necessary for the redemption have been set aside by us in trust for the benefit of the holders of any shares of Series A Preferred
Stock called for redemption and if irrevocable instructions have been given to pay the redemption price and any accrued and unpaid dividends,
then from and after the redemption date, dividends will cease to accrue on such shares of Series A Preferred Stock and such shares
of Series A Preferred Stock will no longer be deemed outstanding. At such time, all rights of the holders of such shares will terminate,
except the right to receive the redemption price plus any accrued and unpaid dividends payable upon redemption, without interest. So long
as no dividends payable on the Series A Preferred Stock and any class or series of parity preferred stock are in arrears for any
past dividend periods that have ended and subject to the provisions of applicable law, we may from time to time repurchase all or any
part of the Series A Preferred Stock, including the repurchase of shares of Series A Preferred Stock in open-market transactions
and individual purchases at such prices as we negotiate, in each case as duly authorized by our Board. Regardless of whether dividends
are paid in full on the Series A Preferred Stock or any class or series of parity preferred stock, we may purchase or acquire shares
of Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to a purchase or exchange offer made on the same terms to holders of all outstanding shares
of Series A Preferred Stock.
Unless full cumulative dividends
on all shares of Series A Preferred Stock have been or contemporaneously are authorized, declared and paid or declared and a sum
sufficient for the payment thereof set apart for payment for all past dividend periods that have ended, no shares of Series A Preferred
Stock will be redeemed unless all outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock are simultaneously redeemed and we will not purchase
or otherwise acquire directly or indirectly any shares of Series A Preferred Stock or any class or series of our capital stock ranking,
as to distributions or upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up, on parity with or junior to the Series A Preferred Stock (except
by conversion into or exchange for our capital stock ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock as to distributions and upon
liquidation); provided, however, that whether or not the requirements set forth above have been met, we may purchase shares of Series A
Preferred Stock, preferred stock ranking on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock as to payment of distributions and upon liquidation,
dissolution or winding up or capital stock or equity securities ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to our charter
to the extent necessary to ensure that we continue to meet the requirements for qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes,
and may purchase or acquire shares of Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to a purchase or exchange offer made on the same terms to
holders of all outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock. See “—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer” below.
We will mail a notice of
redemption, postage prepaid, not fewer than 30 nor more than 60 days prior to the redemption date, addressed to the respective holders
of record of the Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed at their respective addresses as they appear on our stock transfer records
as maintained by the transfer agent named in “—Transfer Agent.” No failure to give, nor defect in, such notice, nor
in the mailing thereof, shall affect the validity of the proceedings for the redemption of any shares of Series A Preferred Stock
except as to the holder to whom notice was defective or not given. In addition to any information required by law or by the applicable
rules of any exchange upon which the Series A Preferred Stock may be listed or admitted to trading, each notice will state:
| · | the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed; |
| · | the place or places where the certificates, if any, representing shares of Series A Preferred Stock
are to be surrendered for payment of the redemption price; |
| · | procedures for surrendering noncertificated shares of Series A Preferred Stock for payment of the
redemption price; |
| · | that dividends on the shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed will cease to accumulate
on such redemption date; and |
| · | that payment of the redemption price and any accumulated and unpaid dividends will be made upon presentation
and surrender of such Series A Preferred Stock. |
If fewer than all of the
shares of Series A Preferred Stock held by any holder are to be redeemed, the notice mailed to such holder will also specify the
number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock held by such holder to be redeemed.
We are not required to provide
such notice in the event we redeem Series A Preferred Stock in order to maintain our status as a REIT.
If a redemption date falls
after a dividend record date and on or prior to the corresponding dividend payment date, each holder of shares of the Series A Preferred
Stock at the close of business of such dividend record date will be entitled to the dividend payable on such shares on the corresponding
dividend payment date notwithstanding the redemption of such shares on or prior to such dividend payment date. Except as described above,
we will make no payment or allowance for unpaid dividends, whether or not in arrears, on Series A Preferred Stock for which a notice
of redemption has been given.
All shares of Series A
Preferred Stock that we redeem or repurchase will be retired and restored to the status of authorized but unissued shares of preferred
stock, without designation as to series or class.
Special Optional Redemption
Upon the occurrence of a
Change of Control (as defined below), we may, at our option, redeem the Series A Preferred Stock, in whole or in part within 120
days after the first date on which such Change of Control occurred, by paying $25.00 per share, plus any accrued and unpaid dividends
up to, but excluding, the date of redemption. If, prior to the Change of Control Conversion Date (as defined below), we have provided
or provide notice of redemption with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock (whether pursuant to our optional redemption right or
our special optional redemption right), the holders of Series A Preferred Stock will not have the conversion right described below
under “—Conversion Rights.”
We will mail to you, if you
are a record holder of the Series A Preferred Stock, a notice of redemption no fewer than 30 days nor more than 60 days before the
redemption date. We will send the notice to your address shown on our share transfer books. A failure to give notice of redemption or
any defect in the notice or in its mailing will not affect the validity of the redemption of any Series A Preferred Stock except
as to the holder to whom notice was defective. Each notice will state the following:
| · | the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed; |
| · | the place or places where the certificates, if any, representing shares of Series A Preferred Stock
are to be surrendered for payment of the redemption price; |
| · | procedures for surrendering noncertificated shares of Series A Preferred Stock for payment of the
redemption price; |
| · | that dividends on the shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed will cease to accumulate
on such redemption date; |
| · | that payment of the redemption price and any accumulated and unpaid dividends will be made upon presentation
and surrender of such Series A Preferred Stock; |
| · | that the Series A Preferred Stock is being redeemed pursuant to our special optional redemption right
in connection with the occurrence of a Change of Control and a brief description of the transaction or transactions constituting such
Change of Control; and |
| · | that the holders of the Series A Preferred Stock to which the notice relates will not be able to
tender such Series A Preferred Stock for conversion in connection with the Change of Control and each share of Series A Preferred
Stock tendered for conversion that is selected, prior to the Change of Control Conversion Date, for redemption will be redeemed on the
related date of redemption instead of converted on the Change of Control Conversion Date. |
If we redeem fewer than all
of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock, the notice of redemption mailed to each stockholder will also specify the
number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock that we will redeem from each stockholder. In this case, we will determine the number
of shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed as described above in “—Optional Redemption.”
If we have given a notice
of redemption and have set aside sufficient funds for the redemption in trust for the benefit of the holders of the Series A Preferred
Stock called for redemption, then from and after the redemption date, those shares of Series A Preferred Stock will be treated as
no longer being outstanding, no further dividends will accrue and all other rights of the holders of those shares of Series A Preferred
Stock will terminate. The holders of those shares of Series A Preferred Stock will retain their right to receive the redemption price
for their shares and any accrued and unpaid dividends up to, but excluding, the redemption date, without interest.
The holders of Series A
Preferred Stock at the close of business on a dividend record date will be entitled to receive the dividend payable with respect to the
Series A Preferred Stock on the corresponding payment date notwithstanding the redemption of the Series A Preferred Stock between
such record date and the corresponding payment date or our default in the payment of the dividend due. Except as provided above, we will
make no payment or allowance for unpaid dividends, whether or not in arrears, on Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed.
A “Change of Control”
is when, after the original issuance of the Series A Preferred Stock, the following have occurred and are continuing:
| · | the acquisition by any person, including any syndicate or group deemed to be a “person” under
Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act, of beneficial ownership, directly or indirectly, through a purchase, merger or other acquisition
transaction or series of purchases, mergers or other acquisition transactions of stock of our company entitling that person to exercise
more than 50% of the total voting power of all stock of our company entitled to vote generally in the election of our directors (except
that such person will be deemed to have beneficial ownership of all securities that such person has the right to acquire, whether such
right is currently exercisable or is exercisable only upon the occurrence of a subsequent condition); and |
| · | following the closing of any transaction referred to in the bullet point above, neither we nor the acquiring
or surviving entity has a class of common securities (or ADRs representing such securities) listed on the NYSE, the NYSE American or Nasdaq
or listed or quoted on an exchange or quotation system that is a successor to the NYSE, the NYSE American or Nasdaq. |
Conversion Rights
Upon the occurrence of a
Change of Control, each holder of Series A Preferred Stock will have the right, unless, prior to the Change of Control Conversion
Date, we have provided or provide notice of our election to redeem the Series A Preferred Stock as described under “—Optional
Redemption” or “—Special Optional Redemption,” to convert some or all of the Series A Preferred Stock held
by such holder (the “Change of Control Conversion Right”) on the Change of Control Conversion Date into a number of shares
of our common stock per share of Series A Preferred Stock (the “Common Stock Conversion Consideration”), which is equal
to the lesser of:
| · | the quotient obtained by dividing (i) the sum of (x) the $25.00 liquidation preference plus
(y) the amount of any accrued and unpaid dividends up to, but excluding, the Change of Control Conversion Date (unless the Change
of Control Conversion Date is after a record date for a Series A Preferred Stock dividend payment and prior to the corresponding
Series A Preferred Stock dividend payment date, in which case no additional amount for such accrued and unpaid dividend will be included
in this sum) by (ii) the Common Stock Price (such quotient, the “Conversion Rate”); and |
| · | 2.8218 (the “Share Cap”), as adjusted to reflect a 3-for-1 stock split effected in the form
of a stock dividend that was paid on June 30, 2022 to stockholders of record at the close of business on June 27, 2022, and
subject to certain further adjustments described herein. |
The Share Cap is subject
to pro rata adjustments for any share splits (including those effected pursuant to a distribution of our common stock), subdivisions or
combinations (in each case, a “Share Split”) with respect to our common stock as follows: the adjusted Share Cap as the result
of a Share Split will be the number of shares of our common stock that is equivalent to the product obtained by multiplying (i) the
Share Cap in effect immediately prior to such Share Split by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of shares of our
common stock outstanding after giving effect to such Share Split and the denominator of which is the number of shares of our common stock
outstanding immediately prior to such Share Split.
For
the avoidance of doubt, subject to the immediately succeeding sentence, the aggregate number of shares of our common stock (or equivalent
Alternative Conversion Consideration (as defined below), as applicable) issuable in connection with the exercise of the Change of Control
Conversion Right will not exceed the product of the Share
Cap times the aggregate number of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock issued and outstanding at the Change of Control Conversion
Date (or equivalent Alternative Conversion Consideration, as applicable) (the “Exchange
Cap”). The Exchange Cap is subject to pro rata adjustments for any Share Splits on the same basis as the corresponding adjustments
to the Share Cap and is subject to increase in the event that additional shares of Series A Preferred Stock are issued in the future.
In the case of a Change of
Control pursuant to which shares of our common stock will be converted into cash, securities or other property or assets (including any
combination thereof) (the “Alternative Form Consideration”), a holder of Series A Preferred Stock will receive upon
conversion of such Series A Preferred Stock the kind and amount of Alternative Form Consideration which such holder would have
owned or been entitled to receive upon the Change of Control had such holder held a number of shares of our common stock equal to the
Common Stock Conversion Consideration immediately prior to the effective time of the Change of Control (the “Alternative Conversion
Consideration,” and the Common Stock Conversion Consideration or the Alternative Conversion Consideration, as may be applicable
to a Change of Control, is referred to as the “Conversion Consideration”).
If the holders of our common
stock have the opportunity to elect the form of consideration to be received in the Change of Control, the Conversion Consideration will
be deemed to be the kind and amount of consideration actually received by holders of a majority of the shares of our common stock that
voted for such an election (if electing between two types of consideration) or holders of a plurality of the shares of our common stock
that voted for such an election (if electing between more than two types of consideration), as the case may be, and will be subject to
any limitations to which all holders of our common stock are subject, including, without limitation, pro rata reductions applicable to
any portion of the consideration payable in the Change of Control.
We will not issue fractional
shares of common stock upon the conversion of the Series A Preferred Stock. Instead, we will pay the cash value of such fractional
shares. If more than one share of Series A Preferred Stock is surrendered for conversion at one time by or for the same holder, the
number of full shares of the common stock issuable upon conversion thereof shall be computed on the basis of the aggregate number of shares
of Series A Preferred Stock so surrendered.
Within 15 days following
the occurrence of a Change of Control, we will provide to holders of Series A Preferred Stock a notice of occurrence of the Change
of Control that describes the resulting Change of Control Conversion Right. This notice will state the following:
| · | the events constituting the Change of Control; |
| · | the date of the Change of Control; |
| · | the last date on which the holders of Series A Preferred Stock may exercise their Change of Control
Conversion Right; |
| · | the method and period for calculating the Common Stock Price; |
| · | the Change of Control Conversion Date; |
| · | that if, prior to the Change of Control Conversion Date, we have provided or provide notice of our election
to redeem all or any portion of the Series A Preferred Stock, holders will not be able to convert shares of Series A Preferred
Stock designated for redemption and such shares will be redeemed on the related redemption date, even if such shares have already been
tendered for conversion pursuant to the Change of Control Conversion Right; |
| · | if applicable, the type and amount of Alternative Conversion Consideration entitled to be received per
share of Series A Preferred Stock; |
| · | the name and address of the paying agent and the conversion agent; and |
| · | the procedures that the holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock must follow to exercise the
Change of Control Conversion Right. |
We will issue a press release
for publication on the Dow Jones & Company, Inc., Business Wire, PR Newswire or Bloomberg Business News (or, if these organizations
are not in existence at the time of issuance of the press release, such other news or press organization as is reasonably calculated to
broadly disseminate the relevant information to the public), or post a notice on our website, in any event prior to the opening of business
on the first business day following any date on which we provide the notice described above to the holders of shares of Series A
Preferred Stock.
To exercise the Change of
Control Conversion Right, the holders of Series A Preferred Stock will be required to deliver, on or before the close of business
on the Change of Control Conversion Date, the certificates (if any) representing Series A Preferred Stock to be converted, duly endorsed
for transfer, together with a written conversion notice completed, to our transfer agent. The conversion notice must state:
| · | the relevant Change of Control Conversion Date; |
| · | the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be converted; and |
| · | that the Series A Preferred Stock is to be converted pursuant to the applicable provisions of the
Series A Preferred Stock. |
The “Change of Control
Conversion Date” is the date the Series A Preferred Stock is to be converted, which will be a business day that is no fewer
than 20 days nor more than 35 days after the date on which we provide the notice described above to the holders of shares of Series A
Preferred Stock.
The “Common Stock Price”
will be (i) if the consideration to be received in the Change of Control by the holders of our common stock is solely cash, the amount
of cash consideration per share of our common stock or (ii) if the consideration to be received in the Change of Control by holders
of our common stock is other than solely cash (x) the average of the closing sale prices per share of our common stock (or, if no
closing sale price is reported, the average of the closing bid and ask prices or, if more than one in either case, the average of the
average closing bid and the average closing ask prices) for the ten consecutive trading days immediately preceding, but not including,
the effective date of the Change of Control as reported on the principal U.S. securities exchange on which our common stock is then traded,
or (y) the average of the last quoted bid prices for our common stock in the over-the-counter market as reported by OTC Markets Group
Inc. or similar organization for the ten consecutive trading days immediately preceding, but not including, the effective date of the
Change of Control, if our common stock is not then listed for trading on a U.S. securities exchange.
Holders of shares of Series A
Preferred Stock may withdraw any notice of exercise of a Change of Control Conversion Right (in whole or in part) by a written notice
of withdrawal delivered to our transfer agent prior to the close of business on the business day prior to the Change of Control Conversion
Date. The notice of withdrawal must state:
| · | the number of withdrawn shares of Series A Preferred Stock; |
| · | if certificated Series A Preferred Stock has been issued, the certificate numbers of the withdrawn
shares of Series A Preferred Stock; and |
| · | the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock, if any, which remain subject to the conversion
notice. |
Notwithstanding the foregoing,
if the Series A Preferred Stock is held in global form, the conversion notice and/or the notice of withdrawal, as applicable, must
comply with applicable procedures of DTC.
The shares of Series A
Preferred Stock as to which the Change of Control Conversion Right has been properly exercised and for which the conversion notice has
not been properly withdrawn will be converted into the applicable Conversion Consideration in accordance with the Change of Control Conversion
Right on the Change of Control Conversion Date, unless, prior to the Change of Control Conversion Date, we have provided or provide notice
of our election to redeem such shares of Series A Preferred Stock, whether pursuant to our optional redemption right or our special
optional redemption right. If we elect to redeem Series A Preferred Stock that would otherwise be converted into the applicable Conversion
Consideration on a Change of Control Conversion Date, such Series A Preferred Stock will not be so converted and the holders of such
shares will be entitled to receive on the applicable redemption date $25.00 per share, plus any accrued and unpaid dividends thereon up
to, but excluding, the redemption date, in accordance with our optional redemption right or special optional redemption right. See “—Optional
Redemption” and “—Special Optional Redemption” above.
We will deliver the applicable
Conversion Consideration no later than the third business day following the Change of Control Conversion Date.
In connection with the exercise
of any Change of Control Conversion Right, we will comply with all federal and state securities laws and stock exchange rules in
connection with any conversion of Series A Preferred Stock into shares of our common stock. Notwithstanding any other provision of
the Series A Preferred Stock, no holder of Series A Preferred Stock will be entitled to convert such Series A Preferred
Stock into shares of our common stock to the extent that receipt of such common stock would cause such holder (or any other person) to
exceed the share ownership limits contained in our charter, including the Articles Supplementary setting forth the terms of the Series A
Preferred Stock, unless we provide an exemption from this limitation for such holder. See “—Restrictions on Ownership and
Transfer” below.
The Change of Control conversion
feature may make it more difficult for a party to take over our company or discourage a party from taking over our company. See “Risk
Factors—Risks Related to This Offering—The Change of Control conversion feature may not adequately compensate you, and the
Change of Control conversion and redemption features of the Series A Preferred Stock may discourage a party from taking over our
company or make it more difficult for a party to take over our company.”
Except as provided above
in connection with a Change of Control, the Series A Preferred Stock is not convertible into or exchangeable for any other securities
or property.
No Maturity, Sinking Fund or Mandatory Redemption
The Series A Preferred
Stock has no stated maturity date and we are not required to redeem the Series A Preferred Stock at any time. We are not required
to set aside funds to redeem the Series A Preferred Stock. Accordingly, the Series A Preferred Stock will remain outstanding
indefinitely, unless we decide, at our option, to exercise our redemption right or, under circumstances where the holders of the Series A
Preferred Stock have a conversion right, such holders convert the Series A Preferred Stock into our common stock. The Series A
Preferred Stock is not subject to any sinking fund.
Limited Voting Rights
Holders of shares of the
Series A Preferred Stock generally do not have any voting rights, except as set forth below.
If dividends on the Series A
Preferred Stock are in arrears for six or more quarterly periods, whether or not consecutive (which we refer to as a preferred dividend
default), holders of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock (voting separately as a class together with the holders of all other
classes or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable) will be entitled to vote for
the election of a total of two additional directors to serve on our Board (which we refer to as preferred stock directors), until all
unpaid dividends for past dividend periods with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock and any other class or series of preferred
stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable have been paid. In such a case, the number of directors serving
on our Board will be increased by two. The preferred stock directors will be elected by a plurality of the votes cast in the election
for a one-year term and each preferred stock director will serve until his successor is duly elected and qualifies or until the director’s
right to hold the office terminates, whichever occurs earlier. The election will take place at:
| · | either a special meeting called upon the written request of holders of at least 33% of the outstanding
shares of Series A Preferred Stock together with any other class or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have
been conferred and are exercisable, if this request is received more than 90 days before the date fixed for our next annual or special
meeting of stockholders or, if we receive the request for a special meeting within 90 days before the date fixed for our next annual or
special meeting of stockholders, at our annual or special meeting of stockholders; and |
| · | each subsequent annual meeting (or special meeting held in its place) until all dividends accumulated
on the Series A Preferred Stock and on any other class or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred
and are exercisable have been paid in full or declared and a sum sufficient for the payment thereof set aside for payment for all past
dividend periods. |
If and when all accumulated
dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock and all other classes or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been
conferred and are exercisable shall have been paid in full, holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock shall be divested of the
voting rights set forth above (subject to re-vesting in the event of each and every preferred dividend default) and the term and office
of such preferred stock directors so elected will terminate and the number of directors will be reduced accordingly.
Any preferred stock director
elected by holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock and other holders of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have
been conferred and are exercisable may be removed at any time with or without cause by the vote of, and may not be removed otherwise than
by the vote of, the holders of record of a majority of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock and other parity preferred
stock entitled to vote thereon when they have the voting rights described above (voting as a single class). So long as a preferred dividend
default continues, any vacancy in the office of a preferred stock director may be filled by written consent of the preferred stock director
remaining in office, or if none remains in office, by a vote of the holders of record of a majority of the outstanding shares of Series A
Preferred Stock when they have the voting rights described above (voting as a single class with all other classes or series of preferred
stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable). The preferred stock directors shall each be entitled to
one vote on any matter before our Board.
In addition, so long as any
shares of Series A Preferred Stock remain outstanding, we will not, without the consent or the affirmative vote of the holders of
at least two-thirds of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock together with each other class or series of preferred stock
ranking on parity with Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution rights and rights upon our liquidation, dissolution
or winding up and upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable (voting together as a single class):
| · | authorize, create or issue, or increase the number of authorized or issued shares of, any class or series
of stock ranking senior to such Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution rights and rights upon our liquidation, dissolution
or winding up, or reclassify any of our authorized capital stock into any such shares, or create, authorize or issue any obligation or
security convertible into or evidencing the right to purchase any such shares; or |
| · | amend, alter or repeal the provisions of our charter, including the terms of the Series A Preferred
Stock, whether by merger, consolidation, transfer or conveyance of all or substantially all of our assets or otherwise, so as to materially
and adversely affect the rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers of the Series A Preferred Stock, |
except that with respect to the occurrence of
any of the events described in the second bullet point immediately above, so long as the Series A Preferred Stock remains outstanding
with the terms of the Series A Preferred Stock materially unchanged or the holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock receive
stock of the successor with substantially identical rights, taking into account that, upon the occurrence of an event described in the
second bullet point above, we may not be the surviving entity, the occurrence of such event will not be deemed to materially and adversely
affect the rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers of the Series A Preferred Stock, and in such case such holders shall
not have any voting rights with respect to the events described in the second bullet point immediately above. Furthermore, if holders
of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock receive the greater of the full trading price of the Series A Preferred Stock on the
date of an event described in the second bullet point immediately above or the $25.00 per share liquidation preference plus any accrued
and unpaid dividends thereon pursuant to the occurrence of any of the events described in the second bullet point immediately above, then
such holders shall not have any voting rights with respect to the events described in the second bullet point immediately above. If any
event described in the second bullet point above would materially and adversely affect the rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers
of the Series A Preferred Stock disproportionately relative to other classes or series of preferred stock ranking on parity with
the Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution rights and rights upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding up, the
affirmative vote of the holders of at least two-thirds of the outstanding shares of the Series A Preferred Stock, voting separately
as a class, will also be required.
Holders of shares of Series A
Preferred Stock are not entitled to vote with respect to any increase in the total number of authorized shares of our common stock or
preferred stock, any increase in the number of authorized shares of Series A Preferred Stock or the creation or issuance of any other
class or series of capital stock, or any increase in the number of authorized shares of any other class or series of capital stock, in
each case ranking on parity with or junior to the Series A Preferred Stock with respect to the payment of distributions and the distribution
of assets upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up.
Holders of shares of Series A
Preferred Stock do not have any voting rights with respect to, and the consent of the holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock
is not required for, the taking of any corporate action, including any merger or consolidation involving us or a sale of all or substantially
all of our assets, regardless of the effect that such merger, consolidation or sale may have upon the powers, preferences, voting powers
or other rights or privileges of the Series A Preferred Stock, except as set forth above.
In addition, the voting provisions
above will not apply if, at or prior to the time when the act with respect to which the vote would otherwise be required would occur,
we have redeemed or called for redemption upon proper procedures all outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock.
In any matter in which Series A
Preferred Stock may vote (as expressly provided in the Articles Supplementary setting forth the terms of the Series A Preferred Stock),
each share of Series A Preferred Stock shall be entitled to one vote per $25.00 of liquidation preference. As a result, each share
of Series A Preferred Stock is entitled to one vote.
Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer
The Articles Supplementary
setting forth the terms of the Series A Preferred Stock provides that the ownership limitations described below apply to ownership
of shares of Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to Article VII of our charter. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Series A
Preferred Stock, no holder of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock is entitled to convert any shares of Series A Preferred
Stock into shares of our common stock to the extent that receipt of our common stock would cause such holder or any other person to exceed
the ownership limits contained in our charter or in the Articles Supplementary setting forth the terms of the Series A Preferred
Stock.
Our charter contains restrictions
on the number of shares of our capital stock that a person may own. No person may beneficially or constructively own in excess of 9.8%
in value or in number of shares, whichever is more restrictive, of the outstanding shares of any class or series of our capital stock
unless such person receives an exemption from our Board. Subject to certain limitations, our Board, in its sole discretion, may exempt
(prospectively or retroactively) a person from, or modify, these limits, if it obtains such representations, covenants and undertakings
as it deems appropriate to conclude that granting the exemption will not cause us to lose our status as a REIT.
Our charter further prohibits
any person from, among other things:
| · | beneficially owning shares of our capital stock that would result in our being “closely held”
under Section 856(h) of the Code (without regard to whether the ownership interest is held during the last half of a taxable
year); |
| · | transferring shares of our capital stock if such transfer would result in our capital stock being beneficially
owned by less than 100 persons (determined under the principles of Section 856(a)(5) of the Code); |
| · | beneficially or constructively owning shares of our capital stock if such ownership would cause us to
constructively own 10% or more of the ownership interests in a tenant of our company (other than a taxable REIT subsidiary (as defined
in Section 856(l) of the Code)); and |
| · | any other beneficial or constructive ownership of our capital stock that would otherwise cause us to fail
to qualify as a REIT. |
If any purported transfer
of our stock would result in any person violating the restrictions on ownership and transfer of our stock set forth in our charter, then
that number of shares causing the violation (rounded up to the nearest whole share) will be automatically transferred to, and held by,
a trust for the exclusive benefit of one or more charitable organizations selected by us. For a further description of the ownership limits
and the other restrictions on ownership and transfer of all classes and series of shares of our capital stock, see “Certain Provisions
of Maryland Law and of Our Charter and Bylaws—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer” in the accompanying prospectus.
Transfer Agent
The transfer agent for the
Series A Preferred Stock is Computershare Trust Company, N.A.
Book-Entry Procedures
The Series A Preferred
Stock will only be issued in the form of global securities held in book-entry form. DTC or its nominee will be the sole registered holder
of the Series A Preferred Stock. Owners of beneficial interests in the Series A Preferred Stock represented by the global securities
will hold their interests pursuant to the procedures and practices of DTC. As a result, beneficial interests in any such securities will
be shown on, and transfers will be effected only through, records maintained by DTC and its direct and indirect participants and any such
interest may not be exchanged for certificated securities, except in limited circumstances. Owners of beneficial interests must exercise
any rights in respect of other interests, including any right to convert or require repurchase of their interests in the Series A
Preferred Stock, in accordance with the procedures and practices of DTC. Beneficial owners will not be holders and will not be entitled
to any rights provided to the holders of the Series A Preferred Stock under the global securities or the Articles Supplementary.
We and any of our agents may treat DTC as the sole holder and registered owner of the global securities.
DTC has advised us as follows:
DTC is a limited-purpose trust company organized under the New York Banking Law, a “banking organization” within the meaning
of the New York Uniform Commercial Code, and a “clearing agency” registered pursuant to the provisions of Section 17A
of the Exchange Act. DTC facilitates the settlement of transactions amongst participants through electronic computerized book-entry changes
in participants’ accounts, eliminating the need for physical movement of securities certificates. DTC’s participants include
securities brokers and dealers, including the underwriters, banks, trust companies, clearing corporations and other organizations, some
of whom and/or their representatives own DTC. Access to DTC’s book-entry system is also available to others, such as banks, brokers,
dealers and trust companies that clear through or maintain a custodial relationship with a participant, either directly or indirectly.
The Series A Preferred
Stock, represented by one or more global securities, will be exchangeable for certificated securities with the same terms only if:
| · | DTC is unwilling or unable to continue as depositary or if DTC ceases to be a clearing agency registered
under the Exchange Act and a successor depositary is not appointed by us within 90 days; or |
| · | we decide to discontinue use of the system of book-entry transfer through DTC (or any successor depositary). |
ADDITIONAL
MATERIAL U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS
The
following discussion is a summary of the additional material U.S. federal income tax considerations that may be relevant to the acquisition,
ownership and disposition of our Series A Preferred Stock. This summary supplements and should be read together with the section
entitled “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 48 of the accompanying prospectus. This discussion
is based upon the provisions of the Code, applicable Treasury regulations promulgated thereunder, judicial authority and administrative
interpretations, all as of the date of this prospectus supplement, and all of which are subject to change, possibly with retroactive effect,
or are subject to different interpretations. We cannot assure you that the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) will not challenge
one or more of the tax consequences described in this discussion, and we have not obtained, nor do we intend to obtain, a ruling from
the IRS or an opinion of counsel with respect to the U.S. federal income tax consequences of acquiring, owning or disposing of our Series A
Preferred Stock.
A distribution by a corporation
of its stock deemed made with respect to its preferred stock is treated as a distribution of property to which Section 301 of the
Code applies. If a corporation issues preferred stock that may be redeemed at a price higher than its issue price, the excess (a “redemption
premium”) is treated under certain circumstances as a constructive distribution (or series of constructive distributions) of additional
preferred stock. The constructive distribution of property equal to the redemption premium would accrue without regard to the
holder’s method of accounting for U.S. federal income tax purposes at a constant yield determined under principles similar to those
applicable to the determination of original issue discount (“OID”) pursuant to Treasury regulations under Sections 1271 through
1275 of the Code (the “OID Rules”). The constructive distributions of property would be treated for U.S. federal income tax
purposes as actual distributions of Series A Preferred Stock that would constitute a dividend, return of capital or capital gain
to the holders of Series A Preferred Stock in the same manner as cash distributions. The application of principles similar to those
applicable to debt instruments with OID to a redemption premium for the Series A Preferred Stock is uncertain.
A redemption premium for
the Series A Preferred Stock should not result in constructive distributions to U.S. stockholders of the Series A Preferred
Stock if the redemption premium is less than a de minimis amount as determined under principles similar to the OID Rules.
A redemption premium for the Series A Preferred Stock should be considered de minimis if such premium is less
than 0.25% of the Series A Preferred Stock’s liquidation value of $25.00, multiplied by the number of complete years to maturity.
The determination under the OID Rules of a maturity date for preferred stock such as the Series A Preferred Stock is unclear.
Accordingly, we assume that the Series A Preferred Stock is issued with a redemption premium greater than a de minimis amount.
The optional redemption should
not result in constructive distributions of redemption premium if, based on all of the relevant facts and circumstances as of the
issue date, the redemption is not more likely than not to occur. Applicable Treasury regulations provide that an issuer’s right
to redeem will not be treated as more likely than not to occur if: (i) the issuer and the holder of the stock are not related within
the meaning of Section 267(b) or Section 707(b) of the Code (substituting “20%” for the phrase “50%”);
(ii) there are no plans, arrangements, or agreements that effectively require or are intended to compel the issuer to redeem the
stock; and (iii) exercise of the right to redeem would not reduce the yield on the stock determined using principles applicable to
the determination of OID under the OID Rules. However, the fact that a redemption right does not fall within the safe harbor described
in the preceding sentence does not necessarily mean that an issuer’s right to redeem is more likely than not to occur for this purpose,
and such right to redeem must still be tested under all of the relevant facts and circumstances to determine if it is more likely than
not to occur.
Accordingly, U.S. stockholders
of the Series A Preferred Stock should not be required to recognize constructive distributions as a result of our optional redemption
right. We do not expect that a redemption pursuant to our redemption right would be treated as more likely than not to occur under the
foregoing test. However, holders should consult with their tax advisers on the particular consequences to such holder of the optional
redemption under these rules.
PLAN
OF DISTRIBUTION
We have entered into
separate equity distribution agreements, dated as of August 23, 2024, with each of the sales agents, pursuant to which we may
issue and sell shares of our Series A Preferred Stock having an aggregate sales price of up to $24,500,000 from time to time
through the sales agents. The sales, if any, of shares of our Series A Preferred Stock under the equity distribution agreements
may be made in negotiated transactions, which may include block trades, or in transactions that are deemed to be “at the
market offerings,” as defined in Rule 415 under the Securities Act, including, without limitation, sales made by means of
ordinary brokers’ transactions on the NYSE, to or through a market maker at market prices prevailing at the time of sale, at
prices relating to prevailing market prices or at negotiated prices based on prevailing market prices.
We may also sell some or
all of the shares of our Series A Preferred Stock to a sales agent as principal for its own account at a price agreed upon at the
time of sale. If we sell shares of our Series A Preferred Stock to a sales agent as principal, we will enter into a separate agreement
setting forth the terms of such transaction, and we will describe the agreement in a separate prospectus supplement or pricing supplement.
In connection with the sale
of our Series A Preferred Stock on our behalf, each of the sales agents may be deemed an “underwriter” within the meaning
of the Securities Act, and the compensation paid to the sales agents may be deemed to be underwriting discounts or commissions. We have
agreed to indemnify each of the sales agents against specified liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act, or to contribute
to payments that the sales agents may be required to make because of those liabilities.
The sales agents will not
sell Series A Preferred Stock at a price higher than the Series A Maximum Price. “Series A Maximum Price” shall
mean: (a) through July 6, 2025, the product of (i) $25.00 plus any accrued and unpaid dividends per share to, but excluding,
the date of sale and (ii) the sum of (A) 1.0 and (B) (x) the number of complete years until July 6, 2026 remaining
at the date of sale multiplied by (y) 0.0025; and (b) on July 7, 2025 and thereafter, $25.00 plus any accrued and unpaid
dividends per share to, but excluding, the date of sale.
The relevant sales agent
will provide written confirmation to us no later than the opening of the trading day on the NYSE on the day following the trading day
in which our shares of Series A Preferred Stock were sold under the applicable equity distribution agreement. For shares of our Series A
Preferred Stock sold by a sales agent, each confirmation will include the number of shares sold on such day, the corresponding aggregate
gross sales price, the net proceeds to us and the compensation payable by us to the sales agent in connection with the sales.
From time to time during
the term of the equity distribution agreements, we may deliver an issuance notice to one of the sales agents with the maximum amount of
our Series A Preferred Stock to be sold and the minimum price below which sales may not be made. Upon receipt of an issuance notice
from us, and subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable equity distribution agreement, each sales agent agrees to use its commercially
reasonable efforts consistent with its normal trading and sales practices and applicable law and regulations to sell such shares of our
Series A Preferred Stock on such terms. Offers and sales, if any, will be made by only one sales agent on any given day. We or any
of the sales agents may suspend the offering of our Series A Preferred Stock at any time upon proper notice to the other, upon which
the selling period will immediately terminate.
We will pay commissions to
the sales agents, in cash, for their services in acting as sales agents in the sale of our Series A Preferred Stock. The sales agents
will be entitled to compensation that will not exceed, but may be lower than, 2.0% of the gross sales price per share sold. The sales
agents may also receive customary brokerage commissions from purchasers of the Series A Preferred Stock in compliance with FINRA
Rule 2121. The sales agents may effect sales to or through dealers, and such dealers may receive compensation in the form of discounts,
concessions or commissions from the sales agents and/or purchasers of shares of our Series A Preferred Stock for whom they may act
as agents or to whom they may sell as principal.
The offering of our Series A
Preferred Stock pursuant to the equity distribution agreements will terminate upon the earlier of (1) the sale of the maximum
aggregate amount of our Series A Preferred Stock subject to the equity distribution agreements and (2) the termination of the
equity distribution agreements by us or the respective sales agent at any time.
The expenses of this offering,
excluding compensation payable to the sales agents, under the terms of the equity distribution agreements, are estimated at approximately
$170,000 and are payable by the Company. To the extent that we have not sold at least $10.0 million of shares of our Series A Preferred
Stock prior to the termination of the equity distribution agreements, under certain circumstances, we have agreed to reimburse the sales
agents for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses, including the reasonable fees and disbursements of counsel incurred by such sales agents,
up to a maximum aggregate amount of $50,000.
Sales Through the Sales Agents
Settlement for sales of our
Series A Preferred Stock will occur on the first trading day following the date on which any sales are made (or such earlier day
as is industry practice for regular-way trading). The obligation of each sales agent under the equity distribution agreements to sell
shares of our Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to a placement notice is subject to certain conditions, which such sales agent reserves
the right to waive in its sole discretion.
Conflicts of Interest and Other Relationships
The sales agents and their
affiliates have engaged in, and may in the future engage in, underwriting, investment banking, lending and other commercial dealings in
the ordinary course of business with us or our affiliates. The sales agents and their affiliates have received, or may in the future receive,
customary fees and commissions for these transactions.
Affiliates
of BMO, Raymond James and Truist are lenders under the Credit Agreement and, if we repay amounts outstanding from time to time under
the Credit Agreement with net proceeds from this offering, such affiliates will receive a portion of the net proceeds from this
offering. Baird will pay a referral fee to an affiliate of The Huntington National Bank, one of the lenders under the Credit
Agreement, in connection with this offering. In addition, BMO, B. Riley, Baird, Janney, Jefferies, JonesTrading, Raymond James and
Truist and/or their respective affiliates are sales agents, forward sellers
and/or forward purchasers under our “at the market” common stock offering program. Under our “at the market”
common stock offering program, we may issue and sell from time to time shares of our common stock having an aggregate gross sales
price of up to $150 million, including through forward sales.
In addition, in the ordinary
course of their business activities, the sales agents and their respective affiliates may make or hold a broad array of investments and
actively trade debt and equity securities (or related derivative securities) and financial instruments (including bank loans) for their
own account and for the accounts of their customers. Such investments and securities activities may involve securities and/or instruments
of ours and/or persons and entities with relationships with us. The sales agents and their respective affiliates may also make investment
recommendations and/or publish or express independent research views in respect of such securities or financial instruments and may hold,
or recommend to clients that they acquire, long and/or short positions in such securities and instruments.
Notice to Prospective Investors in Canada
The shares of Series A
Preferred Stock may be sold only to purchasers purchasing, or deemed to be purchasing, as principal that are accredited investors, as
defined in National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus Exemptions or subsection 73.3(1) of the Securities Act (Ontario), and are permitted
clients, as defined in National Instrument 31-103 Registration Requirements, Exemptions and Ongoing Registrant Obligations. Any resale
of the shares Series A Preferred Stock must be made in accordance with an exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the
prospectus requirements of applicable securities laws.
Securities legislation in
certain provinces or territories of Canada may provide a purchaser with remedies for rescission or damages if this prospectus (including
any amendment thereto) contains a misrepresentation, provided that the remedies for rescission or damages are exercised by the purchaser
within the time limit prescribed by the securities legislation of the purchaser’s province or territory. The purchaser should refer
to any applicable provisions of the securities legislation of the purchaser’s province or territory for particulars of these rights
or consult with a legal advisor.
Pursuant to section 3A.3
(or, in the case of securities issued or guaranteed by the government of a non-Canadian jurisdiction, section 3A.4) of National Instrument
33-105 Underwriting Conflicts (NI 33-105), the sales agents are not required to comply with the disclosure requirements of NI 33-105 regarding
underwriter conflicts of interest in connection with this offering.
LEGAL
MATTERS
Certain legal matters relating
to this offering, including certain tax matters, will be passed upon for us by Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. Venable LLP will issue
an opinion to us regarding certain matters of Maryland law, including the validity of the shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be
issued by us and offered hereby. Certain legal matters relating to this offering will be passed upon for the sales agents by Hunton Andrews
Kurth LLP.
EXPERTS
The audited financial statements
and management’s assessment of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting incorporated by reference in this
prospectus and elsewhere in the registration statement have been so incorporated by reference in reliance upon the report of Grant Thornton
LLP, independent registered public accountants, upon the authority of said firm as experts in accounting and auditing.
INCORPORATION
BY REFERENCE OF INFORMATION FILED WITH THE SEC
The SEC allows us to “incorporate
by reference” the information we file with the SEC, which means that we can disclose important information to you by referring to
those documents. The information incorporated by reference is an important part of this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus.
Any statement contained in a document which is incorporated by reference into this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus
is automatically updated and superseded if information contained in this prospectus supplement or the accompanying prospectus, or information
that we later file with the SEC, modifies or replaces this information. We incorporate by reference the following documents that we have
filed with the SEC:
| · | our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarterly periods ended March 31, 2024 and June 30,
2024, filed with the SEC on May 2, 2024 and July 25, 2024, respectively; |
| · | our Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on February 28, 2024 (except with respect
to Item 7.01 and the associated Exhibit 99.1), March 29, 2024, April 3, 2024, April 10, 2024, May 31, 2024 (except
with respect to Item 7.01 and the associated Exhibit 99.1), June 21, 2024, July 19, 2024, August 8, 2024 (except with
respect to Item 7.01 and the associated Exhibit 99.3) and August 21, 2024 (except with respect to Item 7.01 and the associated
Exhibit 99.1); |
| · | the description of our Series A Preferred Stock contained in our Registration Statement on Form 8-A filed with the SEC on July 1, 2021, including any amendment or report filed for the purpose of updating such description. |
We are also incorporating
by reference additional documents that we file with the SEC pursuant to Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act after
the date of this prospectus supplement and before the termination of the offering of the shares of our Series A Preferred Stock pursuant
to this prospectus supplement. We are not, however, incorporating by reference any documents or portions thereof, whether specifically
listed above or filed in the future, that are not deemed “filed” with the SEC, including any information furnished pursuant
to Items 2.02 or 7.01 of Form 8-K or certain exhibits furnished pursuant to Item 9.01 of Form 8-K.
To receive a free copy of
any of the documents incorporated by reference into this prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus, including exhibits, if
they are specifically incorporated by reference into the documents, call us at (407) 904-3324 or submit a written request to CTO Realty
Growth, Inc., 369 N. New York Avenue, Suite 201, Winter Park, Florida 32789.
PROSPECTUS
$500,000,000
Common Stock
Preferred Stock
Debt Securities
Warrants
Rights
Units
We may offer, issue and sell from time to time,
together or separately, the following securities, at an aggregate public offering price that will not exceed $500,000,000:
We will provide the specific terms of any securities
we may offer in supplements to this prospectus. You should read this prospectus and any applicable prospectus supplement carefully before
you invest. This prospectus may not be used to offer and sell any securities unless accompanied by a prospectus supplement describing
the amount of and terms of the offering of those securities.
We may offer and sell these securities to or through
one or more underwriters, dealers or agents, or directly to purchasers on a continuous or delayed basis. We reserve the sole right to
accept, and together with any underwriters, dealers and agents, reserve the right to reject, in whole or in part, any proposed purchase
of securities. The names of any underwriters, dealers or agents involved in the sale of any securities, the specific manner in which they
may be offered and any applicable commissions or discounts will be set forth in the prospectus supplement covering the sales of those
securities.
We elected to be taxed as a real estate investment
trust (“REIT”) for U.S. federal income tax purposes commencing with our taxable year ended December 31, 2020. To assist us
in complying with certain U.S. federal income tax requirements applicable to REITs, among other purposes, our charter generally limits
beneficial and constructive ownership by any person to no more than 9.8% in value or in number of shares, whichever is more restrictive,
of the outstanding shares of any class or series of our capital stock. In addition, our charter contains various other restrictions on
the ownership and transfer of our common stock. See “Certain Provisions of Maryland Law and of Our Charter and Bylaws—Restrictions
on Ownership and Transfer.”
Our common stock is listed on the New York Stock
Exchange, or the NYSE, under the symbol “CTO” and our 6.375% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, par value $0.01
per share (the “Series A Preferred Stock”), is listed on the NYSE under the symbol “CTO PrA.” The last reported
sale prices of our common stock and our Series A Preferred Stock on the NYSE on October 10, 2022 were $17.47 and $20.00 per share,
respectively. We have not yet determined whether any of the other securities that may be offered by this prospectus will be listed on
any exchange, inter-dealer quotation system or over-the-counter system. If we decide to seek a listing for any of those securities, that
will be disclosed in a prospectus supplement.
Investing in our securities involves risks.
Before making a decision to invest in our securities, you should carefully consider the risks described under the section entitled “Risk
Factors” on page 6 of this prospectus and included in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly Reports on
Form 10-Q and other documents filed by us with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including any risks described in any accompanying
prospectus supplement.
Neither the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or determined if this prospectus or any accompanying
prospectus supplement is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
The date of this prospectus is October 26,
2022
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unless otherwise indicated or unless the context
requires otherwise, all references in this prospectus or any accompanying prospectus supplement to “we,” “our,”
“us,” “the Company” and “our company” refer to CTO Realty Growth, Inc., a Maryland corporation, and
its subsidiaries.
You should rely only on the information contained
in or incorporated by reference into this prospectus or any accompanying prospectus supplement. We have not authorized anyone to provide
you with different information. If anyone provides you with different or inconsistent information, you should not rely on it. You should
assume that the information contained in this prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement, as well as information that we have
previously filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, or the SEC, and incorporated by reference, is accurate only as of the
date of the applicable document. Our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects may have changed since those dates.
The distribution of this prospectus and any accompanying
prospectus supplement and the offering of our securities in certain jurisdictions may be restricted by law. If you possess this prospectus
or any accompanying prospectus supplement, you should find out about and observe these restrictions. This prospectus and any accompanying
prospectus supplement are not an offer to sell our securities and are not soliciting an offer to buy our securities in any jurisdiction
where the offer or sale is not permitted or where the person making the offer or sale is not qualified to do so or to any person to whom
it is not permitted to make such offer or sale. See “Plan of Distribution” in this prospectus.
About
This Prospectus
This prospectus is part of a “shelf”
registration statement that we have filed with the SEC. By using a shelf registration statement, we may sell, at any time and from time
to time, in one or more offerings, any combination of the securities described in this prospectus. The exhibits to our registration statement
and documents incorporated by reference contain the full text of certain contracts and other important documents that we have summarized
in this prospectus or that we may summarize in a prospectus supplement. Since these summaries may not contain all the information that
you may find important in deciding whether to purchase the securities we offer, you should review the full text of these documents. The
registration statement and the exhibits and other documents can be obtained from the SEC as indicated under the sections entitled “Where
You Can Find More Information” and “Incorporation by Reference of Information Filed with the SEC.”
This prospectus only provides you with a general
description of the securities we may offer, which is not meant to be a complete description of each security. Each time we offer securities,
we will provide a prospectus supplement that contains specific information about the terms of the offering and the securities being offered.
The prospectus supplement may also add, update or change information contained in this prospectus. If there is any inconsistency between
the information in this prospectus and any prospectus supplement, you should rely on the information in the prospectus supplement. You
should read carefully both this prospectus and any prospectus supplement together with the additional information described under the
sections entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” and “Incorporation by Reference of Information Filed with the
SEC.”
Incorporation
by Reference of Information Filed with the SEC
The SEC allows us to “incorporate by reference”
the information we file with the SEC, which means that we can disclose important information to you by referring to those documents. The
information incorporated by reference is an important part of this prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement. Any statement
contained in a document which is incorporated by reference into this prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement is automatically
updated and superseded if information contained in this prospectus or any accompanying prospectus supplement, or information that we later
file with the SEC, modifies or replaces this information. We incorporate by reference the following documents that we have filed with
the SEC:
| · | our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarterly periods ended March 31, 2022 and June 30, 2022, filed with the SEC on April 28, 2022 and July 28, 2022, respectively; |
| · | our Current Reports on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on January 19, 2022 (except with respect to Item 7.01 and the associated Exhibit
99.1), March 25, 2022, May 20, 2022, June 24, 2022, July 1, 2022, July 11, 2022 (except with respect to Item 7.01 and the associated Exhibit
99.3), September 12, 2022, and September 23, 2022 (except with respect to Item 7.01 and the associated Exhibit 99.1); |
We are also incorporating by reference
additional documents that we file with the SEC pursuant to Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended, or the Exchange Act: (i) after the date of the initial registration statement of which this prospectus is a part
and prior to effectiveness of the registration statement and (ii) after the date of this prospectus and prior to the termination of
the offering of the securities described in this prospectus. We are not, however, incorporating by reference any documents or
portions thereof, whether specifically listed above or filed in the future, that are not deemed “filed” with the SEC,
including any information furnished pursuant to Items 2.02 or 7.01 of Form 8-K or certain exhibits furnished pursuant to Item 9.01
of Form 8-K.
To receive a free copy of any of the documents
incorporated by reference into this prospectus, including exhibits, if they are specifically incorporated by reference into the documents,
call us at (407) 904-3324 or submit a written request to CTO Realty Growth, Inc., 369 N. New York Ave., Suite 201, Winter Park, Florida
32789.
Where
You Can Find More Information
We file annual, quarterly and current reports,
proxy statements and other information with the SEC. The SEC maintains a website that contains reports, proxy and information statements
and other information regarding registrants that file electronically with the SEC at http://www.sec.gov. In addition, we maintain
a website that contains information about us at http://www.ctoreit.com. The information found on, or otherwise accessible through,
our website is not incorporated by reference into, and does not form a part of, this prospectus or any accompanying prospectus supplement
or any other report or document we file with or furnish to the SEC.
We have filed with the SEC a registration statement
on Form S-3, of which this prospectus is a part, including exhibits, schedules and amendments filed with, or incorporated by reference
into, the registration statement, under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Act, with respect to the securities
registered hereby. This prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement do not contain all of the information set forth in the registration
statement and exhibits and schedules to the registration statement. For further information with respect to our company and the securities
registered hereby, reference is made to the registration statement, including the exhibits to the registration statement. Statements contained
in this prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement as to the contents of any contract or other document referred to in, or
incorporated by reference into, this prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement are not necessarily complete and, where such
contract or other document is an exhibit to the registration statement, each statement is qualified in all respects by the exhibit to
which the reference relates. The registration statement of which this prospectus is a part is available to you on the SEC’s website.
Cautionary
Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
When used in this prospectus and any accompanying
prospectus supplement, including the documents that we have incorporated by reference, in future filings with the SEC or in press releases
or other written or oral communications, statements which are not historical in nature, including those containing words such as “believe,”
“expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “plan,” “continue,” “intend,”
“should,” “may” or the negative of these words and phrases or similar words or phrases which are predictions of
or indicate future events or trends and which do not relate solely to historical matters, are intended to identify “forward-looking
statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (set forth in Section 27A of the Securities
Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act). In particular, statements pertaining to our trends, liquidity and capital resources, among others,
contain forward-looking statements. You can also identify forward-looking statements by discussions of strategy, plans or intentions.
Forward-looking statements involve numerous risks
and uncertainties, and you should not rely on them as predictions of future events. Forward-looking statements depend on assumptions,
data or methods which may be incorrect or imprecise, and we may not be able to realize them. We do not guarantee that the transactions
and events described will happen as described (or that they will happen at all). The following factors, among others, could cause actual
results and future events to differ materially from those set forth or contemplated in the forward-looking statements:
| · | the factors identified under the heading “Risk Factors” in Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal
year ended December 31, 2021, and other risks and uncertainties discussed herein and from time to time in our filings with the SEC; |
| · | we are subject to risks related to the ownership of commercial real estate that could affect the performance and value of our properties; |
| · | our business is dependent upon our tenants successfully operating their businesses, and their failure to do so could materially and
adversely affect us; |
| · | competition that traditional retail tenants face from e-commerce retail sales, or the integration of brick and mortar stores with
e-commerce retail operators, could adversely affect our business; |
| · | we operate in a highly competitive market for the acquisition of income properties and more established entities or other investors
may be able to compete more effectively for acquisition opportunities than we can; |
| · | the loss of revenues from our income property portfolio or certain tenants would adversely impact our results of operations and cash
flows; |
| · | our revenues include receipt of management fees and potentially incentive fees derived from our provision of management services to
Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc., a Maryland corporation (“PINE”), and the loss or failure, or decline in the business or
assets, of PINE could substantially reduce our revenues; |
| · | there are various potential conflicts of interest in our relationship with PINE, including our executive officers and/or directors
who are also officers and/or directors of PINE, which could result in decisions that are not in the best interest of our stockholders; |
| · | we may be unable to successfully execute on asset acquisitions or dispositions; |
| · | a prolonged downturn in economic conditions could adversely impact our business, particularly with regard to our ability to maintain
revenues from our income-producing assets; |
| · | a part of our investment strategy is focused on investing in commercial loans and similar structured finance investments which may
involve credit risk; |
| · | we may suffer losses when a borrower defaults on a loan and the value of the underlying collateral is less than the amount due; |
| · | the Company’s real estate investments are generally illiquid; |
| · | if we are not successful in utilizing the like-kind exchange structure in deploying the proceeds from dispositions of income properties,
or our like-kind exchange transactions are disqualified, we could incur significant taxes and our results of operations and cash flows
could be adversely impacted; |
| · | the Company may be unable to obtain debt or equity capital on favorable terms, if at all, or additional borrowings may impact our
liquidity or ability to monetize any assets securing such borrowings; |
| · | servicing our debt requires a significant amount of cash, and we may not have sufficient cash flow from our business to service or
pay our debt; |
| · | our operations and properties could be adversely affected in the event of natural disasters, pandemics, or other significant disruptions; |
| · | we may encounter environmental problems which require remediation or the incurrence of significant costs to resolve, which could adversely
impact our financial condition, results of operations, and cash flows; |
| · | failure to remain qualified as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes would cause us to be taxed as a regular corporation, which
would substantially reduce funds available for distribution to stockholders; |
| · | the risk that the REIT requirements could limit our financial flexibility; |
| · | our limited experience operating as a REIT; |
| · | our ability to pay dividends consistent with the REIT requirements, and expectations as to timing and amounts of such dividends; |
| · | the ability of our board of directors to revoke our REIT status without stockholder approval; |
| · | our exposure to changes in U.S. federal and state income tax laws, including changes to the REIT requirements; and |
| · | an epidemic or pandemic (such as the outbreak and worldwide spread of COVID-19), and the measures that international, federal, state
and local governments, agencies, law enforcement and/or health authorities implement to address it, may precipitate or materially exacerbate
one or more of the above-mentioned and/or other risks, and may significantly disrupt or prevent us from operating our business in the
ordinary course for an extended period. |
While forward-looking statements reflect our good
faith beliefs, they are not guarantees of future performance. We disclaim any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement
to reflect changes in underlying assumptions or factors, or new information, data or methods, future events or other changes, except as
required by applicable law. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements that are based on information currently
available to us or the third parties making the forward-looking statements.
CTO
Realty Growth, Inc.
We are a publicly traded, self-managed equity
REIT that focuses on the ownership, management, and repositioning of high-quality retail and mixed-use properties located primarily in
what we believe to be faster growing, business-friendly markets exhibiting accommodative business tax policies, outsized relative job
and population growth, and where retail demand exceeds supply. We have pursued our investment strategy by investing primarily through
fee simple ownership of our properties, commercial loans and preferred equity.
In addition to our primary investment strategy,
our business also includes a 16% ownership of the outstanding equity of PINE and the resulting dividend income; a fee-based management
business that is engaged in managing PINE; a legacy portfolio of subsurface mineral interests; and an inventory of historically owned
mitigation credits and a mitigation credit producing mitigation bank.
As of June 30, 2022, we owned
and managed, sometimes utilizing third-party property management companies, 21 commercial real estate properties in nine states in the
United States, with approximately 2.8 million square feet of gross leasable space.
In addition to our income
property portfolio, as of June 30, 2022, we held an interest in PINE with a market value of $38.5 million, and our business included the
following:
Management Services:
| · | A fee-based management business that is engaged in managing PINE. |
Commercial
Loans and Investments:
| · | A portfolio of five commercial loan investments, one commercial property, which is included in the 21
commercial real estate properties above, whose lease is classified as commercial loan investment, and one preferred equity investment
which is classified as a commercial loan investment. |
Real
Estate Operations:
| · | A portfolio of subsurface mineral interests associated with approximately 356,000 surface acres in 19
counties in the State of Florida; and |
| | |
| · | An inventory of historically owned mitigation
credits as well as mitigation credits produced by the Company’s mitigation bank. The mitigation bank owns a 2,500 acre parcel of
land in the western part of Daytona Beach, Florida and, pursuant to a mitigation plan approved by the applicable state and federal authorities,
produces mitigation credits that are sold to developers of land in the Daytona Beach area for the purpose of enabling the developers to
obtain certain regulatory permits for property development. |
Our investment in PINE includes shares of PINE
common stock and units of limited partnership interest we hold in Alpine Income Property OP, LP, a Delaware limited partnership, which
are redeemable for cash, based upon the value of an equivalent number of shares of PINE common stock at the time of the redemption, or
shares of PINE common stock on a one-for-one basis, at PINE’s election. Our investment in PINE generates investment income through
the dividends distributed by PINE. In addition to the dividends we receive from PINE, our investment in PINE may benefit from any appreciation
in PINE’s stock price, although no assurances can be provided that such appreciation will occur, the amount by which our investment
will increase in value, or the timing thereof.
We are incorporated under the laws of the State
of Maryland. Our principal executive offices are located at 369 N. New York Ave., Suite 201, Winter Park, Florida 32789, and our telephone
number is (407) 904-3324. Our website is www.ctoreit.com. Except for the documents incorporated by reference in this prospectus
as described under the heading “Incorporation by Reference of Information Filed with the SEC,” the information and other content
contained on our website are not incorporated by reference and does not constitute part of this prospectus and should not be relied upon
in connection with making any investment in our securities.
Risk
Factors
Before purchasing any securities offered by this
prospectus, you should carefully consider the risk factors under the heading “Risk Factors” contained in Part I, Item 1A of
our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, which are incorporated by reference into this prospectus,
the risks, uncertainties and additional information set forth in our SEC reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K and in the other documents
incorporated by reference into this prospectus, and any risks described in any accompanying prospectus supplement. For a description of
these reports and documents, and information about where you can find them, see “Where You Can Find More Information” and
“Incorporation by Reference of Information Filed with the SEC.” Additional risks not presently known or that are currently
deemed immaterial could also materially and adversely affect our financial condition, results of operations, business and prospects.
Use
of Proceeds
Unless otherwise set forth in a prospectus supplement,
we intend to use the net proceeds from the offering of securities by us under this prospectus for general corporate purposes, including
funding acquisitions, repayment of indebtedness and working capital. Further details relating to the use of the net proceeds from the
offering of securities under this prospectus will be set forth in the applicable prospectus supplement.
Description
of Capital Stock
The following is a summary of the material terms
of our capital stock. While we believe that the following description covers the material terms of our capital stock, the description
may not contain all of the information that is important to you. We encourage you to read carefully this entire prospectus, the Maryland
General Corporation Law (the “MGCL”) and our charter and bylaws, which are incorporated herein by reference to the Company’s
SEC filings. See “Where You Can Find More Information.”
General
Pursuant to our charter, we are currently authorized
to issue up to 500,000,000 shares of common stock, $0.01 par value per share (our “common stock”), and 100,000,000 shares
of preferred stock, $0.01 par value per share (our “preferred stock”), 3,000,000 shares of which are designated as Series
A Preferred Stock. A majority of our entire board of directors has the power, without stockholder approval, to amend our charter to increase
or decrease the aggregate number of shares of stock or the number of shares of stock of any class or series that we are authorized to
issue.
As of July 21, 2022, we had 18,317,378 shares
of our common stock outstanding and 3,000,000 shares of our Series A Preferred Stock outstanding.
Under Maryland law, stockholders generally are
not liable for a corporation’s debts or obligations solely as a result of their status as stockholders.
Description of Common Stock
General
Our charter provides that we have authority to
issue up to 500,000,000 shares of common stock.
Distribution, Liquidation and Other Rights
Stockholders are entitled to receive distributions
when authorized by our board of directors and declared by us out of assets legally available for the payment of dividends. Stockholders
are also entitled to share ratably in our assets legally available for distribution to our stockholders in the event of our liquidation,
dissolution, or winding up, after payment of, or adequate provision for, all of our known debts and liabilities. These rights are subject
to the preferential rights of any other class or series of our stock, including the Series A Preferred Stock and any shares of any other
class or series of preferred stock we may issue, and to the provisions of our charter regarding restrictions on ownership and transfer
of our stock. See “Certain Provisions of Maryland Law and of Our Charter and Bylaws—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer.”
Our common stockholders have no preference, conversion,
exchange, sinking fund or redemption rights and have no preemptive rights to subscribe for any of our capital stock. Our charter provides
that our stockholders generally have no appraisal rights unless our board of directors determines that appraisal rights will apply to
one or more transactions in which our common stockholders would otherwise be entitled to exercise such rights. Subject to our charter
restrictions on ownership and transfer of our stock, holders of shares of our common stock have equal dividend, liquidation and other
rights.
Voting Rights
Subject to our charter restrictions on ownership
and transfer of our stock and the terms of any other class or series of our stock, including the Series A Preferred Stock, each outstanding
share of our common stock entitles the holder thereof to one vote on all matters submitted to a vote of stockholders, including the election
of directors. Cumulative voting in the election of directors is not permitted. Directors will be elected by a majority of the votes cast
at the meeting in which directors are being elected and at which a quorum is present; provided, however, that directors will be elected
by a plurality of the votes cast if the number of nominees is greater than the number of directors to be elected.
Listing
Our common stock is listed on the NYSE under the
trading symbol “CTO.”
Transfer Agent and Registrar
The transfer agent and registrar for our common
stock is Computershare Trust Company, N.A.
Description of Preferred Stock
General
We are authorized to issue 100,000,000 shares
of preferred stock, 3,000,000 of which are classified and designated as Series A Preferred Stock. We currently have 3,000,000 shares of
Series A Preferred Stock outstanding. Our charter provides that our board of directors has the authority, without action by our stockholders,
to classify, designate and issue shares of preferred stock in one or more classes or series and to fix the designation, number of shares,
preferences, conversion and other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends and other distributions, qualifications
and terms and conditions of redemption of any class or series of preferred stock.
Any future issuance of shares of preferred stock
could adversely affect the voting power and distribution and liquidation rights of holders of common stock and the likelihood that the
holders will receive dividend payments and payments upon liquidation and could also have the effect of delaying, deferring or preventing
a change in control that might otherwise be favorable to our common stockholders.
A prospectus supplement relating to any series
of preferred stock being offered will include specific terms relating to the offering. They will include, where applicable:
| · | the title and par value of the preferred stock; |
| · | the number of shares of the preferred stock offered, the liquidation preference per share and the offering price of the preferred
stock; |
| · | the dividend rate(s), period(s) and/or payment date(s) or method(s) of calculation thereof applicable to the preferred stock; |
| · | whether dividends will be cumulative or non-cumulative and, if cumulative, the date from which dividends on the preferred stock shall
accumulate; |
| · | the procedures for an auction and remarketing, if any, of the preferred stock; |
| · | the provisions for a sinking fund, if any, for the preferred stock; |
| · | any voting rights of the preferred stock; |
| · | the provisions for redemption, if applicable, of the preferred stock; |
| · | any listing of the preferred stock on any securities exchange; |
| · | information with respect to book-entry registration procedures, if any; |
| · | the terms and conditions, if applicable, upon which the preferred stock will be convertible into or exchangeable for our common stock,
preferred stock or other securities including the conversion price or the manner of calculating the conversion price and conversion period; |
| · | if appropriate, a discussion of U.S. federal income tax consequences applicable to the preferred stock; |
| · | any limitations on direct or beneficial ownership and restrictions on transfer, in each case as may be appropriate to assist us in
maintaining our qualification as a REIT or otherwise; |
| · | the priority of the preferred stock with respect to payment of dividends and distribution of assets upon liquidation; and |
| · | any other specific terms, preferences, rights, limitations or restrictions on the preferred stock. |
Conversion or Exchange
The terms, if any, on which the preferred stock
may be convertible into or exchangeable for our common stock, preferred stock or other securities will be stated in the prospectus supplement
relating to the preferred stock. The terms will include provisions as to whether conversion or exchange is mandatory, at the option of
the holder or at our option, and may include provisions pursuant to which the number of shares of our common stock or other securities
to be received by the holders of preferred stock would be subject to adjustment.
Description of Series A Preferred Stock
The Series A Preferred Stock generally provides for
the following rights, preferences and obligations:
| · | Ranking. The Series A Preferred Stock ranks, with respect to distribution rights and rights upon voluntary or involuntary liquidation,
dissolution or winding up of our affairs: |
| o | senior to all classes or series of our common stock and to any other class or series of our capital stock expressly designated as
ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock; |
| o | on parity with any class or series of our capital stock expressly designated as ranking on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock;
and |
| o | junior to any other class or series of our capital stock expressly designated as ranking senior to the Series A Preferred Stock. |
The term “capital stock”
does not include convertible or exchangeable debt securities, which, prior to conversion or exchange, rank senior in right of payment
to the Series A Preferred Stock. The Series A Preferred Stock also ranks junior in right of payment to our other existing and future debt
obligations.
| · | Dividends. Subject to the preferential rights of the holders of any class or series of our capital stock ranking senior to
the Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution rights, holders of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock are entitled to receive,
when, as and if authorized by our board of directors and declared by us out of funds legally available for the payment of dividends, cumulative
cash dividends at the rate of 6.375% per annum of the $25.00 liquidation preference per share of the Series A Preferred Stock (equivalent
to the fixed annual amount of $1.59375 per share of the Series A Preferred Stock). |
Dividends on the Series A Preferred
Stock accrue and are cumulative from, and including, the date of original issue and are payable to holders quarterly in arrears on or
about the last day of March, June, September and December of each year or, if such day is not a business day, on either the immediately
preceding business day or next succeeding business day at our option, except that, if such business day is in the next succeeding year,
such payment shall be made on the immediately preceding business day, in each case with the same force and effect as if made on such date.
The term “business day” means each day, other than a Saturday or a Sunday, which is not a day on which banks in New York are
required to close.
The amount of any dividend payable
on the Series A Preferred Stock for any period greater or less than a full dividend period is prorated and computed on the basis of
a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months. A dividend period is the respective period commencing on and
including the first day of January, April, July and October of each year and ending on and including the day preceding the first day
of the next succeeding dividend period (other than the initial dividend period and the dividend period during which any shares of
Series A Preferred Stock shall be redeemed). Dividends are payable to holders of record as they appear in our stock records at the
close of business on the applicable record date, which shall be the date designated by our board of directors as the record date for
the payment of dividends that is not more than 90 days prior to the scheduled dividend payment date.
Dividends
on the Series A Preferred Stock accrue whether or not:
| § | there are funds legally available for the payment of those dividends; or |
| § | those dividends are authorized or declared. |
Except
as described in this paragraph and the next paragraph, unless full cumulative dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock for all past dividend
periods shall have been or contemporaneously are declared and paid in cash or declared and a sum sufficient for the payment thereof in
cash is set apart for payment, we will not:
| § | declare and pay or declare and set aside for payment of dividends, and we will not declare and
make any distribution of cash or other property, directly or indirectly, on or with respect to any shares of our common stock or shares
of any other class or series of our capital stock ranking, as to distributions, on parity with or junior to the Series A Preferred Stock,
for any period; or |
| § | redeem, purchase or otherwise acquire for any consideration, or make any other distribution
of cash or other property, directly or indirectly, on or with respect to, or pay or make available any monies for a sinking fund for the
redemption of, any shares of our common stock or shares of any other class or series of our capital stock ranking, as to distributions
and upon liquidation, on parity with or junior to the Series A Preferred Stock. |
The foregoing sentence, however, will
not prohibit:
| § | dividends payable solely in shares of our common stock or shares of any other class or series
of our capital stock ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock as to payment of distributions and the distribution of assets upon
our liquidation, dissolution and winding up; |
| § | the conversion into or in exchange for other shares of any class or series of capital stock
ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock as to payment of distributions and the distribution of assets upon our liquidation, dissolution
and winding up; and |
| § | our redemption, purchase or other acquisition of shares of Series A Preferred Stock, preferred
stock ranking on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock as to payment of distributions and upon liquidation, dissolution or winding
up of capital stock or shares of common stock or other equity securities ranking junior to the Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to our
charter to the extent necessary to preserve our status as a REIT as discussed under “—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer.” |
When
we do not pay dividends in full (or do not set apart a sum sufficient to pay them in full) on the Series A Preferred Stock and the
shares of any other class or series of capital stock ranking, as to distributions, on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock, we
will declare any dividends upon the Series A Preferred Stock and each such other class or series of capital stock ranking, as to
distributions, on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock pro rata, so that the amount of dividends declared per share of Series A
Preferred Stock and such other class or series of capital stock will in all cases bear to each other the same ratio that accrued
dividends per share on the Series A Preferred Stock and such other class or series of capital stock (which will not include any
accrual in respect of unpaid dividends on such other class or series of capital stock for prior dividend periods if such other class
or series of capital stock does not have a cumulative dividend) bear to each other. No interest, or sum of money in lieu of
interest, will be payable in respect of any dividend payment or payments on the Series A Preferred Stock which may be in
arrears.
Holders
of shares of Series A Preferred Stock are not entitled to any dividend, whether payable in cash, property or shares of capital stock,
in excess of full cumulative dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock as described above. Any dividend payment made on the Series A Preferred
Stock will first be credited against the earliest accrued but unpaid dividends due with respect to those shares which remain payable.
Accrued but unpaid dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock will accumulate as of the dividend payment date on which they first become
payable.
We
do not intend to declare dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock, or pay or set apart for payment dividends on the Series A Preferred
Stock, if the terms of any of our agreements, including any agreements relating to our indebtedness, prohibit such a declaration, payment
or setting apart for payment or provide that such declaration, payment or setting apart for payment would constitute a breach of or default
under such an agreement. Likewise, no dividends will be authorized by our board of directors and declared by us or paid or set apart for
payment if such authorization, declaration or payment is restricted or prohibited by law. We are and may in the future become a party
to agreements that restrict or prevent the payment of dividends on, or the purchase or redemption of, our capital stock. Under certain
circumstances, these agreements could restrict or prevent the payment of dividends on or the purchase or redemption of Series A Preferred
Stock. These restrictions may be indirect (for example, covenants requiring us to maintain specified levels of net worth or assets) or
direct. We do not believe that these restrictions currently have any adverse impact on our ability to pay dividends to holders or make
redemptions of the Series A Preferred Stock.
| · | Liquidation Preference. Upon any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or
winding up of our affairs, before any distribution or payment shall be made to holders of shares of our common stock or any other class
or series of our capital stock ranking, as to rights upon any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of our affairs,
junior to the Series A Preferred Stock, holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock will be entitled to be paid out of our assets legally
available for distribution to our stockholders, after payment of or provision for our debts and other liabilities and any class or series
of our capital stock ranking, as to rights upon any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of our affairs, senior
to the Series A Preferred Stock, a liquidation preference of $25.00 per share of the Series A Preferred Stock, plus an amount equal to
any accrued and unpaid dividends (whether or not authorized or declared) up to, but excluding, the date of payment. If, upon our voluntary
or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up, our available assets are insufficient to pay the full amount of the liquidating
distributions on all outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock and the corresponding amounts payable on all shares of each other
class or series of capital stock ranking, as to rights upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up, on parity with the Series A Preferred
Stock in the distribution of assets, then holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock and each such other class or series of capital
stock ranking, as to rights upon any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up, on parity with the Series A Preferred
Stock will share ratably in any distribution of assets in proportion to the full liquidating distributions to which they would otherwise
be respectively entitled. |
Holders
of shares of Series A Preferred Stock are entitled to written notice of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding
up of our affairs stating the payment date or dates when, and the place or places where, the amounts distributable in such circumstances
shall be payable not fewer than 30 days and not more than 60 days prior to the distribution payment date. After payment of the full amount
of the liquidating distributions to which they are entitled, holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock will have no right or claim
to any of our remaining assets. Our consolidation or merger with or into any other corporation, trust or other entity, or the voluntary
sale, lease, transfer or conveyance of all or substantially all of our property or business, will not be deemed to constitute a liquidation,
dissolution or winding up of our affairs.
In
determining whether a distribution (other than upon voluntary or involuntary liquidation), by dividend, redemption or other
acquisition of shares of our capital stock or otherwise, is permitted under Maryland law, amounts that would be needed, if we were
to be dissolved at the time of the distribution, to satisfy the preferential rights upon dissolution of holders of shares of
Series A Preferred Stock will not be added to our total liabilities.
| · | Optional Redemption. Except with respect to the special optional redemption described
below and in certain limited circumstances relating to our maintenance of our REIT status as described in “—Restrictions on
Ownership and Transfer,” we cannot redeem the Series A Preferred Stock prior to July 6, 2026. On and after July 6, 2026,
we may, at our option, upon not fewer than 30 and not more than 60 days’ written notice, redeem the Series A Preferred Stock, in
whole or in part, at any time or from time to time, for cash at a redemption price of $25.00 per share, plus any accrued and unpaid dividends
(whether or not authorized or declared) up to, but excluding, the date fixed for redemption, without interest, to the extent we have funds
legally available for that purpose. |
If
fewer than all of the outstanding shares of the Series A Preferred Stock are to be redeemed (in the case of a redemption of the Series
A Preferred Stock other than to preserve our status as a REIT), we will select the shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed pro
rata (as nearly as may be practicable without creating fractional shares) or by lot as we determine. If such redemption is to be by lot
and, as a result of such redemption, any holder of shares of Series A Preferred Stock, other than a holder of Series A Preferred Stock
that has received an exemption from the ownership limit, would have actual or constructive ownership of more than 9.8% (in value or in
number of shares, whichever is more restrictive) of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock because such holder’s shares
of Series A Preferred Stock were not redeemed, or were only redeemed in part, then, except as otherwise provided in the charter, we will
redeem the requisite number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock of such holder such that no holder will own in excess of 9.8% (in value
or in number of shares, whichever is more restrictive) of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock subsequent to such redemption.
See “—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer.” In order for their shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed,
holders must surrender their shares at the place, or in accordance with the book-entry procedures, designated in the notice of redemption.
Holders will then be entitled to the redemption price and any accrued and unpaid dividends payable upon redemption following surrender
of the shares as detailed below. If a notice of redemption has been given (in the case of a redemption of the Series A Preferred Stock
other than to preserve our status as a REIT), if the funds necessary for the redemption have been set aside by us in trust for the benefit
of the holders of any shares of Series A Preferred Stock called for redemption and if irrevocable instructions have been given to pay
the redemption price and any accrued and unpaid dividends, then from and after the redemption date, dividends will cease to accrue on
such shares of Series A Preferred Stock and such shares of Series A Preferred Stock will no longer be deemed outstanding. At such time,
all rights of the holders of such shares will terminate, except the right to receive the redemption price plus any accrued and unpaid
dividends payable upon redemption, without interest. So long as no dividends payable on the Series A Preferred Stock and any class or
series of parity preferred stock are in arrears for any past dividend periods that have ended and subject to the provisions of applicable
law, we may from time to time repurchase all or any part of the Series A Preferred Stock, including the repurchase of shares of Series
A Preferred Stock in open-market transactions and individual purchases at such prices as we negotiate, in each case as duly authorized
by our board of directors. Regardless of whether dividends are paid in full on the Series A Preferred Stock or any class or series of
parity preferred stock, we may purchase or acquire shares of Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to a purchase or exchange offer made on
the same terms to holders of all outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock.
Unless
full cumulative dividends on all shares of Series A Preferred Stock have been or contemporaneously are authorized, declared and paid
or declared and a sum sufficient for the payment thereof set apart for payment for all past dividend periods that have ended, no
shares of Series A Preferred Stock will be redeemed unless all outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock are simultaneously
redeemed and we will not purchase or otherwise acquire directly or indirectly any shares of Series A Preferred Stock or any class or
series of our capital stock ranking, as to distributions or upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up, on parity with or junior to
the Series A Preferred Stock (except by conversion into or exchange for our capital stock ranking junior to the Series A Preferred
Stock as to distributions and upon liquidation); provided, however, that whether or not the requirements set forth above have been
met, we may purchase shares of Series A Preferred Stock, preferred stock ranking on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock as to
payment of distributions and upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up or capital stock or equity securities ranking junior
to the Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to our charter to the extent necessary to ensure that we continue to meet the requirements
for qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and may purchase or acquire shares of Series A Preferred Stock
pursuant to a purchase or exchange offer made on the same terms to holders of all outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock.
See “—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer” below.
We
will mail a notice of redemption, postage prepaid, not fewer than 30 nor more than 60 days prior to the redemption date, addressed to
the respective holders of record of the Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed at their respective addresses as they appear on our stock
transfer records as maintained by the transfer agent named in “—Transfer Agent.” No failure to give, nor defect in,
such notice, nor in the mailing thereof, shall affect the validity of the proceedings for the redemption of any shares of Series A Preferred
Stock except as to the holder to whom notice was defective or not given. In addition to any information required by law or by the applicable
rules of any exchange upon which the Series A Preferred Stock may be listed or admitted to trading, each notice will state:
| § | the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed; |
| § | the place or places where the certificates, if any, representing shares of Series A Preferred
Stock are to be surrendered for payment of the redemption price; |
| § | procedures for surrendering noncertificated shares of Series A Preferred Stock for payment of
the redemption price; |
| § | that dividends on the shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed will cease to accumulate
on such redemption date; and |
| § | that payment of the redemption price and any accumulated and unpaid dividends will be made upon
presentation and surrender of such Series A Preferred Stock. |
If
fewer than all of the shares of Series A Preferred Stock held by any holder are to be redeemed, the notice mailed to such holder will
also specify the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock held by such holder to be redeemed.
We
are not required to provide such notice in the event we redeem Series A Preferred Stock in order to maintain our status as a REIT.
If
a redemption date falls after a dividend record date and on or prior to the corresponding dividend payment date, each holder of shares
of the Series A Preferred Stock at the close of business of such dividend record date will be entitled to the dividend payable on such
shares on the corresponding dividend payment date notwithstanding the redemption of such shares on or prior to such dividend payment date.
Except as described above, we will make no payment or allowance for unpaid dividends, whether or not in arrears, on Series A Preferred
Stock for which a notice of redemption has been given.
All
shares of Series A Preferred Stock that we redeem or repurchase will be retired and restored to the status of authorized but unissued
shares of preferred stock, without designation as to series or class.
| · | Special Optional Redemption. Upon the occurrence of a Change of Control (as defined
below), we may, at our option, redeem the Series A Preferred Stock, in whole or in part within 120 days after the first date on
which such Change of Control occurred, by paying $25.00 per share, plus any accrued and unpaid dividends up to, but excluding, the
date of redemption. If, prior to the Change of Control Conversion Date (as defined below), we have provided or provide notice of
redemption with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock (whether pursuant to our optional redemption right or our special optional
redemption right), the holders of Series A Preferred Stock will not
have the conversion right described below under “—Conversion Rights.” |
We
will mail to you, if you are a record holder of the Series A Preferred Stock, a notice of redemption no fewer than 30 days nor more than
60 days before the redemption date. We will send the notice to your address shown on our share transfer books. A failure to give notice
of redemption or any defect in the notice or in its mailing will not affect the validity of the redemption of any Series A Preferred Stock
except as to the holder to whom notice was defective. Each notice will state the following:
| § | the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed; |
| § | the place or places where the certificates, if any, representing shares of Series A Preferred
Stock are to be surrendered for payment of the redemption price; |
| § | procedures for surrendering noncertificated shares of Series A Preferred Stock for payment of
the redemption price; |
| § | that dividends on the shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed will cease to accumulate
on such redemption date; |
| § | that payment of the redemption price and any accumulated and unpaid dividends will be made upon
presentation and surrender of such Series A Preferred Stock; |
| § | that the Series A Preferred Stock is being redeemed pursuant to our special optional redemption
right in connection with the occurrence of a Change of Control and a brief description of the transaction or transactions constituting
such Change of Control; and |
| § | that the holders of the Series A Preferred Stock to which the notice relates will not be able
to tender such Series A Preferred Stock for conversion in connection with the Change of Control and each share of Series A Preferred Stock
tendered for conversion that is selected, prior to the Change of Control Conversion Date, for redemption will be redeemed on the related
date of redemption instead of converted on the Change of Control Conversion Date. |
If
we redeem fewer than all of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock, the notice of redemption mailed to each stockholder will
also specify the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock that we will redeem from each stockholder. In this case, we will determine
the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed as described above in “—Optional Redemption.”
If
we have given a notice of redemption and have set aside sufficient funds for the redemption in trust for the benefit of the holders of
the Series A Preferred Stock called for redemption, then from and after the redemption date, those shares of Series A Preferred Stock
will be treated as no longer being outstanding, no further dividends will accrue and all other rights of the holders of those shares of
Series A Preferred Stock will terminate. The holders of those shares of Series A Preferred Stock will retain their right to receive the
redemption price for their shares and any accrued and unpaid dividends up to, but excluding, the redemption date, without interest.
The
holders of Series A Preferred Stock at the close of business on a dividend record date will be entitled to receive the dividend payable
with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock on the corresponding payment date notwithstanding the redemption of the Series A Preferred
Stock between such record date and the corresponding payment date or our default in the payment of the dividend due. Except as provided
above, we will make no payment or allowance for unpaid dividends, whether or not in arrears, on Series A Preferred Stock to be redeemed.
A
“Change of Control” is when, after the original issuance of the Series A Preferred Stock, the following have occurred and
are continuing:
| § | the acquisition by any person, including any syndicate or group deemed to be a “person”
under Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act, of beneficial ownership, directly or indirectly, through a purchase, merger or other
acquisition transaction or series of purchases, mergers or other acquisition transactions of stock of our company entitling that person
to exercise more than 50% of the total voting power of all stock of our company entitled to vote generally in the election of our directors
(except that such person will be deemed to have beneficial ownership of all securities that such person has the right to acquire, whether
such right is currently exercisable or is exercisable only upon the occurrence of a subsequent condition); and |
| § | following the closing of any transaction referred to in the bullet point above, neither we nor
the acquiring or surviving entity has a class of common securities (or ADRs representing such securities) listed on the NYSE, the NYSE
American or Nasdaq or listed or quoted on an exchange or quotation system that is a successor to the NYSE, the NYSE American or Nasdaq. |
| · | Conversion Rights. Upon the occurrence of a Change of Control, each holder of Series
A Preferred Stock will have the right, unless, prior to the Change of Control Conversion Date, we have provided or provide notice of our
election to redeem the Series A Preferred Stock as described under “—Optional Redemption” or “—Special Optional
Redemption,” to convert some or all of the Series A Preferred Stock held by such holder (the “Change of Control Conversion
Right”) on the Change of Control Conversion Date into a number of shares of our common stock per share of Series A Preferred Stock
(the “Common Stock Conversion Consideration”), which is equal to the lesser of: |
| § | the quotient obtained by dividing (i) the sum of (x) the $25.00 liquidation preference
plus (y) the amount of any accrued and unpaid dividends up to, but excluding, the Change of Control Conversion Date (unless the Change
of Control Conversion Date is after a record date for a Series A Preferred Stock dividend payment and prior to the corresponding Series
A Preferred Stock dividend payment date, in which case no additional amount for such accrued and unpaid dividend will be included in this
sum) by (ii) the Common Stock Price (such quotient, the “Conversion Rate”); and |
| § | 2.8218 (the “Share Cap”), as adjusted to reflect a 3-for-1 stock split effected
in the form of a stock dividend that was paid on June 30, 2022 to stockholders of record at the close of business on June 27, 2022 (the
“Stock Split”), and subject to certain further adjustments described herein. |
The
Share Cap is subject to pro rata adjustments for any share splits (including those effected pursuant to a distribution of our common stock),
subdivisions or combinations (in each case, a “Share Split”) with respect to our common stock as follows: the adjusted Share
Cap as the result of a Share Split will be the number of shares of our common stock that is equivalent to the product obtained by multiplying
(i) the Share Cap in effect immediately prior to such Share Split by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of
shares of our common stock outstanding after giving effect to such Share Split and the denominator of which is the number of shares of
our common stock outstanding immediately prior to such Share Split.
For
the avoidance of doubt, subject to the immediately succeeding sentence, the aggregate number of shares of our common stock (or equivalent
Alternative Conversion Consideration (as defined below), as applicable) issuable in connection with the exercise of the Change of Control
Conversion Right will not exceed 8,465,400 shares of common stock (or equivalent Alternative Conversion Consideration, as applicable)
(the “Exchange Cap”), as adjusted to reflect the Stock Split, and subject to certain further adjustments described herein.
The Exchange Cap is subject to pro rata adjustments for any Share Splits on the same basis as the corresponding adjustments to the Share
Cap and is subject to increase in the event that additional shares of Series A Preferred Stock are issued in the future.
In
the case of a Change of Control pursuant to which shares of our common stock will be converted into cash, securities or other property
or assets (including any combination thereof) (the “Alternative Form Consideration”), a holder of Series A Preferred Stock
will receive upon conversion of such Series A Preferred Stock the kind and amount of Alternative Form Consideration which such holder
would have owned or been entitled to receive upon the Change of Control had such holder held a number of shares of our common stock equal
to the Common Stock Conversion Consideration immediately prior to the effective time of the Change of Control (the “Alternative
Conversion Consideration,” and the Common Stock Conversion Consideration or the Alternative Conversion Consideration, as may be
applicable to a Change of Control, is referred to as the “Conversion Consideration”).
If
the holders of our common stock have the opportunity to elect the form of consideration to be received in the Change of Control, the Conversion
Consideration will be deemed to be the kind and amount of consideration actually received by holders of a majority of the shares of our
common stock that voted for such an election (if electing between two types of consideration) or holders of a plurality of the shares
of our common stock that voted for such an election (if electing between more than two types of consideration), as the case may be, and
will be subject to any limitations to which all holders of our common stock are subject, including, without limitation, pro rata reductions
applicable to any portion of the consideration payable in the Change of Control.
We
will not issue fractional shares of common stock upon the conversion of the Series A Preferred Stock. Instead, we will pay the cash value
of such fractional shares. If more than one share of Series A Preferred Stock is surrendered for conversion at one time by or for the
same holder, the number of full shares of the common stock issuable upon conversion thereof shall be computed on the basis of the aggregate
number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock so surrendered.
Within
15 days following the occurrence of a Change of Control, we will provide to holders of Series A Preferred Stock a notice of occurrence
of the Change of Control that describes the resulting Change of Control Conversion Right. This notice will state the following:
| § | the events constituting the Change of Control; |
| § | the date of the Change of Control; |
| § | the last date on which the holders of Series A Preferred Stock may exercise their Change of
Control Conversion Right; |
| § | the method and period for calculating the Common Stock Price; |
| § | the Change of Control Conversion Date; |
| § | that if, prior to the Change of Control Conversion Date, we have provided or provide notice
of our election to redeem all or any portion of the Series A Preferred Stock, holders will not be able to convert shares of Series A Preferred
Stock designated for redemption and such shares will be redeemed on the related redemption date, even if such shares have already been
tendered for conversion pursuant to the Change of Control Conversion Right; |
| § | if applicable, the type and amount of Alternative Conversion Consideration entitled to be received
per share of Series A Preferred Stock; |
| § | the name and address of the paying agent and the conversion agent; and |
| § | the procedures that the holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock must follow to exercise
the Change of Control Conversion Right. |
We
will issue a press release for publication on the Dow Jones & Company, Inc., Business Wire, PR Newswire or Bloomberg
Business News (or, if these organizations are not in existence at the time of issuance of the press release, such other news or
press organization as is reasonably calculated to broadly disseminate the relevant information to the public), or post a
notice on our website, in any event prior to the opening of business on the first business day following any date on which we
provide the notice described above to the holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock.
To
exercise the Change of Control Conversion Right, the holders of Series A Preferred Stock will be required to deliver, on or before the
close of business on the Change of Control Conversion Date, the certificates (if any) representing Series A Preferred Stock to be converted,
duly endorsed for transfer, together with a written conversion notice completed, to our transfer agent. The conversion notice must state:
| § | the relevant Change of Control Conversion Date; |
| § | the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock to be converted; and |
| § | that the Series A Preferred Stock is to be converted pursuant to the applicable provisions of
the Series A Preferred Stock. |
The
“Change of Control Conversion Date” is the date the Series A Preferred Stock is to be converted, which will be a business
day that is no fewer than 20 days nor more than 35 days after the date on which we provide the notice described above to the holders of
shares of Series A Preferred Stock.
The
“Common Stock Price” will be (i) if the consideration to be received in the Change of Control by the holders of our common
stock is solely cash, the amount of cash consideration per share of our common stock or (ii) if the consideration to be received
in the Change of Control by holders of our common stock is other than solely cash (x) the average of the closing sale prices per
share of our common stock (or, if no closing sale price is reported, the average of the closing bid and ask prices or, if more than one
in either case, the average of the average closing bid and the average closing ask prices) for the ten consecutive trading days immediately
preceding, but not including, the effective date of the Change of Control as reported on the principal U.S. securities exchange on which
our common stock is then traded, or (y) the average of the last quoted bid prices for our common stock in the over-the-counter market
as reported by OTC Markets Group Inc. or similar organization for the ten consecutive trading days immediately preceding, but not including,
the effective date of the Change of Control, if our common stock is not then listed for trading on a U.S. securities exchange.
Holders
of shares of Series A Preferred Stock may withdraw any notice of exercise of a Change of Control Conversion Right (in whole or in part)
by a written notice of withdrawal delivered to our transfer agent prior to the close of business on the business day prior to the Change
of Control Conversion Date. The notice of withdrawal must state:
| § | the number of withdrawn shares of Series A Preferred Stock; |
| § | if certificated Series A Preferred Stock has been issued, the certificate numbers of the withdrawn
shares of Series A Preferred Stock; and |
| § | the number of shares of Series A Preferred Stock, if any, which remain subject to the conversion
notice. |
Notwithstanding
the foregoing, if the Series A Preferred Stock is held in global form, the conversion notice and/or the notice of withdrawal, as applicable,
must comply with applicable procedures of DTC.
The
shares of Series A Preferred Stock as to which the Change of Control Conversion Right has been properly exercised and for which the
conversion notice has not been properly withdrawn will be converted into the applicable Conversion Consideration in accordance with
the Change of Control Conversion Right on the Change of Control Conversion Date, unless, prior to the Change of Control Conversion
Date, we have provided or provide notice of our election to redeem such shares of Series A Preferred Stock, whether pursuant to our
optional redemption right or our special optional redemption right. If we elect to redeem Series A Preferred Stock that would
otherwise be converted into the applicable Conversion Consideration on a Change of Control Conversion Date, such Series A
Preferred Stock will not be so converted and the holders of such shares will be entitled to receive on the applicable redemption
date $25.00 per share, plus any accrued and unpaid dividends thereon up to, but excluding, the redemption date, in accordance with
our optional redemption right or special optional redemption right. See “—Optional Redemption” and
“—Special Optional Redemption” above.
We
will deliver the applicable Conversion Consideration no later than the third business day following the Change of Control Conversion Date.
In
connection with the exercise of any Change of Control Conversion Right, we will comply with all federal and state securities laws and
stock exchange rules in connection with any conversion of Series A Preferred Stock into shares of our common stock. Notwithstanding any
other provision of the Series A Preferred Stock, no holder of Series A Preferred Stock will be entitled to convert such Series A Preferred
Stock into shares of our common stock to the extent that receipt of such common stock would cause such holder (or any other person) to
exceed the share ownership limits contained in our charter, including the Articles Supplementary setting forth the terms of the Series
A Preferred Stock, unless we provide an exemption from this limitation for such holder. See “—Restrictions on Ownership and
Transfer” below.
Except
as provided above in connection with a Change of Control, the Series A Preferred Stock is not convertible into or exchangeable for any
other securities or property.
| · | No Maturity, Sinking Fund or Mandatory Redemption. The Series A Preferred Stock has no
stated maturity date and we are not required to redeem the Series A Preferred Stock at any time. We are not required to set aside funds
to redeem the Series A Preferred Stock. Accordingly, the Series A Preferred Stock will remain outstanding indefinitely, unless we decide,
at our option, to exercise our redemption right or, under circumstances where the holders of the Series A Preferred Stock have a conversion
right, such holders convert the Series A Preferred Stock into our common stock. The Series A Preferred Stock is not subject to any sinking
fund. |
| · | Limited Voting Rights. Holders of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock generally do
not have any voting rights, except as set forth below. |
If
dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock are in arrears for six or more quarterly periods, whether or not consecutive (which we refer
to as a preferred dividend default), holders of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock (voting separately as a class together with the
holders of all other classes or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable) will
be entitled to vote for the election of a total of two additional directors to serve on our board of directors (which we refer to as preferred
stock directors), until all unpaid dividends for past dividend periods with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock and any other class
or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable have been paid. In such a case, the
number of directors serving on our board of directors will be increased by two. The preferred stock directors will be elected by a plurality
of the votes cast in the election for a one-year term and each preferred stock director will serve until his successor is duly
elected and qualifies or until the director’s right to hold the office terminates, whichever occurs earlier. The election will take
place at:
| § | either a special meeting called upon the written request of holders of at least 33% of the outstanding
shares of Series A Preferred Stock together with any other class or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been
conferred and are exercisable, if this request is received more than 90 days before the date fixed for our next annual or special meeting
of stockholders or, if we receive the request for a special meeting within 90 days before the date fixed for our next annual or special
meeting of stockholders, at our annual or special meeting of stockholders; and |
| § | each subsequent annual meeting (or special meeting held in its place) until all dividends accumulated
on the Series A Preferred Stock and on any other class or series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred
and are exercisable have been paid in full or declared and a sum sufficient for the payment
thereof set aside for payment for all past dividend periods. |
If
and when all accumulated dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock and all other classes or series of preferred stock upon which like
voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable shall have been paid in full, holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock shall
be divested of the voting rights set forth above (subject to re-vesting in the event of each and every preferred dividend default)
and the term and office of such preferred stock directors so elected will terminate and the number of directors will be reduced accordingly.
Any
preferred stock director elected by holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock and other holders of preferred stock upon which like
voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable may be removed at any time with or without cause by the vote of, and may not be
removed otherwise than by the vote of, the holders of record of a majority of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock and other
parity preferred stock entitled to vote thereon when they have the voting rights described above (voting as a single class). So long as
a preferred dividend default continues, any vacancy in the office of a preferred stock director may be filled by written consent of the
preferred stock director remaining in office, or if none remains in office, by a vote of the holders of record of a majority of the outstanding
shares of Series A Preferred Stock when they have the voting rights described above (voting as a single class with all other classes or
series of preferred stock upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable). The preferred stock directors shall
each be entitled to one vote on any matter before our board of directors.
In
addition, so long as any shares of Series A Preferred Stock remain outstanding, we will not, without the consent or the affirmative vote
of the holders of at least two-thirds of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock together with each other class or
series of preferred stock ranking on parity with Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution rights and rights upon our liquidation,
dissolution or winding up and upon which like voting rights have been conferred and are exercisable (voting together as a single class):
| § | authorize, create or issue, or increase the number of authorized or issued shares of, any class
or series of stock ranking senior to such Series A Preferred Stock with respect to distribution rights and rights upon our liquidation,
dissolution or winding up, or reclassify any of our authorized capital stock into any such shares, or create, authorize or issue any obligation
or security convertible into or evidencing the right to purchase any such shares; or |
| § | amend, alter or repeal the provisions of our charter, including the terms of the Series A Preferred
Stock, whether by merger, consolidation, transfer or conveyance of all or substantially all of our assets or otherwise, so as to materially
and adversely affect the rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers of the Series A Preferred Stock, |
except
that with respect to the occurrence of any of the events described in the second bullet point immediately above, so long as the
Series A Preferred Stock remains outstanding with the terms of the Series A Preferred Stock materially unchanged or the holders of
shares of Series A Preferred Stock receive stock of the successor with substantially identical rights, taking into account that,
upon the occurrence of an event described in the second bullet point above, we may not be the surviving entity, the occurrence of
such event will not be deemed to materially and adversely affect the rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers of the Series
A Preferred Stock, and in such case such holders shall not have any voting rights with respect to the events described in the second
bullet point immediately above. Furthermore, if holders of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock receive the greater of the full
trading price of the Series A Preferred Stock on the date of an event described in the second bullet point immediately above or the
$25.00 per share liquidation preference plus any accrued and unpaid dividends thereon pursuant to the occurrence of any of the
events described in the second bullet point immediately above, then such holders shall not have any voting rights with respect to
the events described in the second bullet point immediately above. If any event described in the second bullet point above would
materially and adversely affect the rights, preferences, privileges or voting powers of the Series A Preferred Stock
disproportionately relative to other classes or series of preferred stock ranking on parity with the Series A Preferred Stock with
respect to distribution rights and rights upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding up, the affirmative vote of the
holders of at least two-thirds of the outstanding shares of the Series A Preferred Stock, voting separately as a class,
will also be required.
Holders
of shares of Series A Preferred Stock are not entitled to vote with respect to any increase in the total number of authorized shares of
our common stock or preferred stock, any increase in the number of authorized shares of Series A Preferred Stock or the creation or issuance
of any other class or series of capital stock, or any increase in the number of authorized shares of any other class or series of capital
stock, in each case ranking on parity with or junior to the Series A Preferred Stock with respect to the payment of distributions and
the distribution of assets upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up.
Holders
of shares of Series A Preferred Stock do not have any voting rights with respect to, and the consent of the holders of shares of Series
A Preferred Stock is not required for, the taking of any corporate action, including any merger or consolidation involving us or a sale
of all or substantially all of our assets, regardless of the effect that such merger, consolidation or sale may have upon the powers,
preferences, voting powers or other rights or privileges of the Series A Preferred Stock, except as set forth above.
In
addition, the voting provisions above will not apply if, at or prior to the time when the act with respect to which the vote would otherwise
be required would occur, we have redeemed or called for redemption upon proper procedures all outstanding shares of Series A Preferred
Stock.
In
any matter in which Series A Preferred Stock may vote (as expressly provided in the Articles Supplementary setting forth the terms of
the Series A Preferred Stock), each share of Series A Preferred Stock shall be entitled to one vote per $25.00 of liquidation preference.
As a result, each share of Series A Preferred Stock is entitled to one vote.
| · | Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer. The Articles Supplementary setting forth the
terms of the Series A Preferred Stock provides that the ownership limitations described below apply to ownership of shares of Series A
Preferred Stock pursuant to Article VII of our charter. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Series A Preferred Stock, no holder
of shares of the Series A Preferred Stock is entitled to convert any shares of Series A Preferred Stock into shares of our common stock
to the extent that receipt of our common stock would cause such holder or any other person to exceed the ownership limits contained in
our charter or in the Articles Supplementary setting forth the terms of the Series A Preferred Stock. |
Our
charter contains restrictions on the number of shares of our capital stock that a person may own. No person may beneficially or constructively
own in excess of 9.8% in value or in number of shares, whichever is more restrictive, of the outstanding shares of any class or series
of our capital stock unless such person receives an exemption from our board of directors. Subject to certain limitations, our board of
directors, in its sole discretion, may exempt (prospectively or retroactively) a person from, or modify, these limits, if it obtains such
representations, covenants and undertakings as it deems appropriate to conclude that granting the exemption will not cause us to lose
our status as a REIT.
Our
charter further prohibits any person from, among other things:
| § | beneficially owning shares of our capital stock that would result in our being “closely
held” under Section 856(h) of the Internal Revenue of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) (without regard to whether
the ownership interest is held during the last half of a taxable year); |
| § | transferring shares of our capital stock if such transfer would result in our capital stock
being beneficially owned by less than 100 persons (determined under the principles of Section 856(a)(5) of the Code); |
| § | beneficially or constructively owning shares of our capital stock if such ownership would cause
us to constructively own 10% or more of the ownership interests in a tenant of our company (other than a taxable REIT subsidiary (as defined
in Section 856(l) of the Code) (a “TRS”)); and |
| § | any other beneficial or constructive ownership of our capital stock that would otherwise cause
us to fail to qualify as a REIT. |
If
any purported transfer of our stock would result in any person violating the restrictions on ownership and transfer of our stock set forth
in our charter, then that number of shares causing the violation (rounded up to the nearest whole share) will be automatically transferred
to, and held by, a trust for the exclusive benefit of one or more charitable organizations selected by us. For a further description of
the ownership limits and the other restrictions on ownership and transfer of all classes and series of shares of our capital stock, see
“Certain Provisions of Maryland Law and of Our Charter and Bylaws—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer.”
Power to Reclassify Unissued Stock
Our charter authorizes our board of directors
to reclassify any unissued shares of our common stock or preferred stock into other classes or series of capital stock and to establish
the designation and number of shares of each such class or series and to set, subject to the provisions of our charter regarding the restrictions
on ownership and transfer of our stock, the preferences, conversion or other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends
or other distributions, qualifications or terms or conditions of redemption of each such class or series. Thus, our board of directors
could authorize the issuance of shares of common stock or preferred stock with terms and conditions which could have the effect of delaying,
deferring or preventing a transaction or a change in control that might involve a premium price for our stock or that our then-existing
stockholders otherwise believe to be in their best interests.
Description
of Debt Securities
General
The debt securities offered by this prospectus
will be our direct unsecured general obligations. This prospectus describes certain general terms of the debt securities offered through
this prospectus. In the following discussion, we refer to any of our direct unsecured general obligations as the “Debt Securities.”
When we offer to sell a particular series of Debt Securities, we will describe the specific terms of that series in a prospectus supplement
or any free writing prospectus. The Debt Securities will be issued under an open-ended Indenture (for Debt Securities) between us and
a trustee to be elected by us at or about the time we offer our Debt Securities. The open-ended Indenture (for Debt Securities) is incorporated
by reference into the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part and is filed as an exhibit to the registration statement.
In this prospectus we refer to the Indenture (for Debt Securities) as the “Debt Securities Indenture.” We refer to the trustee
under any Debt Securities Indenture as the “Debt Securities Trustee.”
The prospectus supplement or any free writing
prospectus applicable to a particular series of Debt Securities may state that a particular series of Debt Securities will be our subordinated
obligations. The form of Debt Securities Indenture referred to above includes optional provisions (designated by brackets (“[ ]”))
that we would expect to appear in a separate indenture for subordinated debt securities in the event we issue subordinated debt securities.
In the following discussion, we refer to any of our subordinated obligations as the “Subordinated Debt Securities.” Unless
the applicable prospectus supplement or any free writing prospectus provides otherwise, we will use a separate Debt Securities Indenture
for any Subordinated Debt Securities that we may issue. Our Debt Securities Indenture will be qualified under the Trust Indenture Act
of 1939, as amended (the “Trust Indenture Act”), and you should refer to the Trust Indenture Act for the provisions that apply
to the Debt Securities.
We have summarized selected provisions of the
Debt Securities Indenture below. Each Debt Securities Indenture will be independent of any other Debt Securities Indenture unless otherwise
stated in a prospectus supplement or any free writing prospectus. The summary that follows is not complete and the summary is qualified
in its entirety by reference to the provisions of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture. You should consult the applicable Debt Securities,
Debt Securities Indenture, any supplemental indentures, officers’ certificates and other related documents for more complete information
on the Debt Securities. These documents appear as exhibits to, or are incorporated by reference into, the registration statement of which
this prospectus is a part, or will appear as exhibits to other documents that we will file with the SEC, which will be incorporated by
reference into this prospectus. In the summary below, we have included references to applicable section numbers of the Debt Securities
Indenture so that you can easily locate these provisions.
Ranking
Our Debt Securities that are not designated Subordinated
Debt Securities will be effectively subordinated to all secured indebtedness that we have outstanding from time to time to the extent
of the value of the collateral securing such secured indebtedness. Our Debt Securities that are designated Subordinated Debt Securities
will be subordinate to all outstanding secured indebtedness as well as Debt Securities that are not designated Subordinated Debt Securities.
The Indenture (for Debt Securities) does not limit the amount of secured indebtedness that we may issue or incur.
Our ability to meet our financial obligations
with respect to any future Debt Securities, and cash needs generally, is dependent on our operating cash flow, our ability to access various
sources of short- and long-term liquidity, including our bank facilities, and the capital markets. Holders of our Debt Securities will
effectively have a junior position to claims of our creditors, including trade creditors, debt holders, secured creditors, taxing authorities
and guarantee holders.
Provisions of a Particular Series
The Debt Securities may from time to time be issued
in one or more series. You should consult the prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus relating to any particular series of Debt
Securities for the following information:
| · | the title of the Debt Securities; |
| · | any limit on aggregate principal amount of the Debt Securities or the series of which they are a part; |
| · | the date(s), or method for determining the date(s), on which the principal of the Debt Securities will be payable; |
| · | the rate, including the method of determination if applicable, at which the Debt Securities will bear interest, if any, and the date
from which any interest will accrue; |
| · | the dates on which we will pay interest; |
| · | our ability to defer interest payments and any related restrictions during any interest deferral period; |
| · | the record date for any interest payable on any interest payment date; |
| · | the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Debt Securities will be payable; |
| · | you may register transfer of the Debt Securities; |
| · | you may exchange the Debt Securities; and |
| · | you may serve notices and demands upon us regarding the Debt Securities; |
| · | the security registrar for the Debt Securities and whether the principal of the Debt Securities is payable without presentment or
surrender of them; |
| · | the terms and conditions upon which we may elect to redeem any Debt Securities, including any replacement capital or similar covenants
limiting our ability to redeem any Subordinated Debt Securities; |
| · | the denominations in which we may issue Debt Securities, if other than $1,000 and integral multiples of $1,000; |
| · | the terms and conditions upon which the Debt Securities must be redeemed or purchased due to our obligations pursuant to any sinking
fund or other mandatory redemption or tender provisions, or at the holder’s option, including any applicable exceptions to notice
requirements; |
| · | the currency, if other than United States currency, in which payments on the Debt Securities will be payable; |
| · | the terms according to which elections can be made by us or the holder regarding payments on the Debt Securities in currency other
than the currency in which the Debt Securities are stated to be payable; |
| · | if payments are to be made on the Debt Securities in securities or other property, the type and amount of the securities and other
property or the method by which the amount shall be determined; |
| · | the manner in which we will determine any amounts payable on the Debt Securities that are to be determined with reference to an index
or other fact or event ascertainable outside the applicable indenture; |
| · | if other than the entire principal amount, the portion of the principal amount of the Debt Securities payable upon declaration of
acceleration of their maturity; |
| · | any addition to the events of default applicable to any Debt Securities and any additions to our covenants for the benefit of the
holders of the Debt Securities; |
| · | the terms applicable to any rights to convert Debt Securities into or exchange them for other of our securities or those of any other
entity; |
| · | whether we are issuing Debt Securities as global securities, and if so, |
| · | any limitations on transfer or exchange rights or the right to obtain the registration of transfer; |
| · | any limitations on the right to obtain definitive certificates for the Debt Securities; and |
| · | any other matters incidental to the Debt Securities; |
| · | whether we are issuing the Debt Securities as bearer securities; |
| · | any limitations on transfer or exchange of Debt Securities or the right to obtain registration of their transfer, and the terms and
amount of any service charge required for registration of transfer or exchange; |
| · | any exceptions to the provisions governing payments due on legal holidays, or any variations in the definition of business day with
respect to the Debt Securities; |
| · | any collateral security, assurance, guarantee or other credit enhancement applicable to the Debt Securities; |
| · | any other terms of the Debt Securities not in conflict with the provisions of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture; and |
| · | the material U.S. federal income tax consequences applicable to the Debt Securities. |
For more information, see Section 301 of the applicable
Debt Securities Indenture.
Debt Securities may be sold at a substantial discount
below their principal amount. You should consult the applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus for a description of
certain material U.S. federal income tax considerations that may apply to Debt Securities sold at an original issue discount or denominated
in a currency other than dollars.
Unless the applicable prospectus supplement or
free writing prospectus states otherwise, the covenants contained in the applicable indenture will not afford holders of Debt Securities
protection in the event we have a change in control or are involved in a highly-leveraged transaction.
Subordination
The applicable prospectus supplement or free writing
prospectus may provide that a series of Debt Securities will be Subordinated Debt Securities, subordinate and junior in right of payment
to all of our Senior Indebtedness, as defined below. If so, we will issue these securities under a separate Debt Securities Indenture
for Subordinated Debt Securities. For more information, see Article XV of the form of Debt Securities Indenture.
Unless the applicable prospectus supplement or
free writing prospectus states otherwise, no payment of principal of, including redemption and sinking fund payments, or any premium or
interest on, the Subordinated Debt Securities may be made if:
| · | there occur certain acts of bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, dissolution or other winding up of our company; |
| · | any Senior Indebtedness is not paid when due; |
| · | any applicable grace period with respect to other defaults with respect to any Senior Indebtedness has ended, the default has not
been cured or waived and the maturity of such Senior Indebtedness has been accelerated because of the default; or |
| · | the maturity of the Subordinated Debt Securities of any series has been accelerated because of a default and Senior Indebtedness is
then outstanding. |
Upon any distribution of our assets to creditors
upon any dissolution, winding-up, liquidation or reorganization, whether voluntary or involuntary or in bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership
or other proceedings, all principal of, and any premium and interest due or to become due on, all outstanding Senior Indebtedness must
be paid in full before the holders of the Subordinated Debt Securities are entitled to payment. For more information, see Section 1502
of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture. The rights of the holders of the Subordinated Debt Securities will be subrogated to the rights
of the holders of Senior Indebtedness to receive payments or distributions applicable to Senior Indebtedness until all amounts owing on
the Subordinated Debt Securities are paid in full. For more information, see Section 1504 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Unless the applicable prospectus supplement or
free writing prospectus states otherwise, the term “Senior Indebtedness” means all obligations (other than non-recourse obligations
and the indebtedness issued under the Subordinated Debt Securities Indenture) of, or guaranteed or assumed by, us:
| · | for borrowed money (including both senior and subordinated indebtedness for borrowed money, but excluding the Subordinated Debt Securities); |
| · | for the payment of money relating to any lease that is capitalized on our consolidated balance sheet in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles; or |
| · | indebtedness evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or other similar instruments. |
In the case of any such indebtedness or obligations,
Senior Indebtedness includes amendments, renewals, extensions, modifications and refundings, whether existing as of the date of the Subordinated
Debt Securities Indenture or subsequently incurred by us.
The Subordinated Debt Securities Indenture does
not limit the aggregate amount of Senior Indebtedness that we may issue.
Form, Exchange and Transfer
Unless the applicable prospectus supplement or
free writing prospectus states otherwise, we will issue Debt Securities only in fully registered form without coupons and in denominations
of $1,000 and integral multiples of that amount. For more information, see Sections 201 and 302 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Holders may present Debt Securities for exchange
or for registration of transfer, duly endorsed or accompanied by a duly executed instrument of transfer, at the office of the security
registrar or at the office of any transfer agent we may designate. Exchanges and transfers are subject to the terms of the applicable
indenture and applicable limitations for global securities. We may designate ourselves the security registrar.
No charge will be made for any registration of
transfer or exchange of Debt Securities, but we may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge
that the holder must pay in connection with the transaction. Any transfer or exchange will become effective upon the security registrar
or transfer agent, as the case may be, being satisfied with the documents of title and identity of the person making the request. For
more information, see Section 305 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
The applicable prospectus supplement or free writing
prospectus will state the name of any transfer agent, in addition to the security registrar initially designated by us, for any Debt Securities.
We may at any time designate additional transfer agents or withdraw the designation of any transfer agent or make a change in the office
through which any transfer agent acts. We must, however, maintain a transfer agent in each place of payment for the Debt Securities of
each series. For more information, see Section 602 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
We will not be required to:
| · | issue, register the transfer of, or exchange any Debt Securities or any tranche of any Debt Securities during a period beginning at
the opening of business 15 days before the day of mailing of a notice of redemption of any Debt Securities called for redemption and ending
at the close of business on the day of mailing; or |
| · | register the transfer of, or exchange any Debt Securities selected for redemption except the unredeemed portion of any Debt Securities
being partially redeemed. |
For more information, see Section 305 of the applicable
Debt Securities Indenture.
Payment and Paying Agents
Unless the applicable prospectus supplement or
free writing prospectus states otherwise, we will pay interest on a Debt Security on any interest payment date to the person in whose
name the Debt Security is registered at the close of business on the regular record date for the interest payment. For more information,
see Section 307 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Unless the applicable prospectus supplement or
free writing prospectus provides otherwise, we will pay principal and any premium and interest on Debt Securities at the office of the
paying agent whom we will designate for this purpose. Unless the applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus states otherwise,
the corporate trust office of the Debt Securities Trustee in New York City will be designated as our sole paying agent for payments with
respect to Debt Securities of each series. Any other paying agents initially designated by us for the Debt Securities of a particular
series will be named in the applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus. We may at any time add or delete paying agents
or change the office through which any paying agent acts. We must, however, maintain a paying agent in each place of payment for the Debt
Securities of a particular series. For more information, see Section 602 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
All money we pay to a paying agent for the payment
of the principal and any premium or interest on any Debt Security that remains unclaimed at the end of two years after payment is due
will be repaid to us. After that date, the holder of that Debt Security shall be deemed an unsecured general creditor and may look only
to us for these payments. For more information, see Section 603 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Redemption
You should consult the applicable prospectus supplement
or free writing prospectus for any terms regarding optional or mandatory redemption of Debt Securities. Except for any provisions in the
applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus regarding Debt Securities redeemable at the holder’s option, Debt Securities
may be redeemed only upon notice by mail not less than 30 nor more than 60 days prior to the redemption date. Further, if less than all
of the Debt Securities of a series, or any tranche of a series, are to be redeemed, the Debt Securities to be redeemed will be selected
by the method provided for the particular series. In the absence of a selection provision, the Debt Securities Trustee will select a fair
and appropriate method of selection. For more information, see Sections 403 and 404 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
A notice of redemption we provide may state:
| · | that redemption is conditioned upon receipt by the paying agent on or before the redemption date of money sufficient to pay the principal
of and any premium and interest on the Debt Securities; and |
| · | that if the money has not been received, the notice will be ineffective and we will not be required to redeem the Debt Securities. |
For more information, see Section 404 of the applicable
Debt Securities Indenture.
Consolidation, Merger and Sale of Assets
We may not consolidate with or merge into
any other person, nor may we transfer or lease substantially all of our assets and property to any other person, unless the
corporation formed by the consolidation or into which we are merged, or the person that acquires by conveyance or transfer, or that
leases, substantially all of our property and assets:
| · | is organized and validly existing under the laws of any domestic jurisdiction; |
| · | expressly assumes by supplemental indenture our obligations on the Debt Securities and under the applicable indentures; |
| · | immediately after giving effect to the transaction, no event of default, and no event that would become an event of default, has occurred
and is continuing; and |
| · | we have delivered to the Debt Securities Trustee an officer’s certificate and opinion of counsel as provided in the applicable
indentures. |
For more information, see Section 1101 of the
applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Events of Default
Unless the applicable prospectus supplement or
free writing prospectus states otherwise, “event of default” under the applicable indenture with respect to Debt Securities
of any series means any of the following:
| · | failure to pay any interest due on any Debt Security of that series within 30 days after it becomes due; |
| · | failure to pay principal or premium, if any, when due on any Debt Security of that series; |
| · | failure to make any required sinking fund payment on any Debt Securities of that series; |
| · | breach of or failure to perform any other covenant or warranty in the applicable indenture with respect to Debt Securities of that
series for 60 days (subject to extension under certain circumstances for another 120 days) after we receive notice from the Debt Securities
Trustee, or we and the Debt Securities Trustee receive notice from the holders of at least 33% in principal amount of the Debt Securities
of that series outstanding under the applicable indenture according to the provisions of the applicable indenture; |
| · | certain events of bankruptcy, insolvency or reorganization; or |
| · | any other event of default set forth in the applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus. |
For more information, see Section 801 of the applicable
Debt Securities Indenture.
An event of default with respect to a particular
series of Debt Securities does not necessarily constitute an event of default with respect to the Debt Securities of any other series
issued under the applicable indenture.
If an event of default with respect to a particular
series of Debt Securities occurs and is continuing, either the Debt Securities Trustee or the holders of at least 33% in principal amount
of the outstanding Debt Securities of that series may declare the principal amount of all of the Debt Securities of that series to be
due and payable immediately. If the Debt Securities of that series are discount securities or similar Debt Securities, only the portion
of the principal amount as specified in the applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus may be immediately due and payable.
If an event of default occurs and is continuing with respect to all series of Debt Securities issued under a Debt Securities Indenture,
including all events of default relating to bankruptcy, insolvency or reorganization, the Debt Securities Trustee or the holders of at
least 33% in principal amount of the outstanding Debt Securities of all series issued under that Debt Securities Indenture, considered
together, may declare an acceleration of the principal amount of all series of Debt Securities issued under that Debt Securities Indenture.
There is no automatic acceleration, even in the event of our bankruptcy or insolvency.
The applicable prospectus supplement or free
writing prospectus may provide, with respect to a series of Debt Securities to which a credit enhancement is applicable, that the
provider of the credit enhancement may, if a default has occurred and is continuing with respect to the series, have all or any part
of the rights with respect to remedies that would otherwise have been exercisable by the holder of that series.
At any time after a declaration of acceleration
with respect to the Debt Securities of a particular series, and before a judgment or decree for payment of the money due has been obtained,
the event of default giving rise to the declaration of acceleration will, without further action, be deemed to have been waived, and the
declaration and its consequences will be deemed to have been rescinded and annulled, if:
| · | we have paid or deposited with the Debt Securities Trustee a sum sufficient to pay: |
| · | all overdue interest on all Debt Securities of the particular series; |
| · | the principal of and any premium on any Debt Securities of that series that have become due otherwise than by the declaration of acceleration
and any interest at the rate prescribed in the Debt Securities; |
| · | interest upon overdue interest at the rate prescribed in the Debt Securities, to the extent payment is lawful; and |
| · | all amounts due to the Debt Securities Trustee under the applicable indenture; and |
| · | any other event of default with respect to the Debt Securities of the particular series, other than the failure to pay the principal
of the Debt Securities of that series that has become due solely by the declaration of acceleration, has been cured or waived as provided
in the applicable indenture. |
For more information, see Section 802 of the applicable
Debt Securities Indenture.
The applicable Debt Securities Indenture includes
provisions as to the duties of the Debt Securities Trustee in case an event of default occurs and is continuing. Consistent with these
provisions, the Debt Securities Trustee will be under no obligation to exercise any of its rights or powers at the request or direction
of any of the holders unless those holders have offered to the Debt Securities Trustee reasonable indemnity against the costs, expenses
and liabilities that may be incurred by it in compliance with such request or direction. For more information, see Section 903 of the
applicable Debt Securities Indenture. Subject to these provisions for indemnification, the holders of a majority in principal amount of
the outstanding Debt Securities of any series may direct the time, method and place of conducting any proceeding for any remedy available
to the Debt Securities Trustee, or exercising any trust or power conferred on the Debt Securities Trustee, with respect to the Debt Securities
of that series. For more information, see Section 812 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
No holder of Debt Securities may institute any
proceeding regarding the applicable indenture, or for the appointment of a receiver or a trustee, or for any other remedy under the applicable
indenture unless:
| · | the holder has previously given to the Debt Securities Trustee written notice of a continuing event of default of that particular
series; |
| · | the holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding Debt Securities of all series with respect to which an event of default
is continuing have made a written request to the Debt Securities Trustee, and have offered reasonable indemnity to the Debt Securities
Trustee, to institute the proceeding as trustee; and |
| · | the Debt Securities Trustee has failed to institute the proceeding, and has not received from the holders of a majority in principal
amount of the outstanding Debt Securities of that series a direction inconsistent with the request, within 60 days after notice, request
and offer of reasonable indemnity. |
For more information, see Section 807 of the applicable
Debt Securities Indenture.
The preceding limitations do not apply, however,
to a suit instituted by a holder of a Debt Security for the enforcement of payment of the principal of or any premium or interest on the
Debt Securities on or after the applicable due date stated in the Debt Securities. For more information, see Section 808 of the applicable
Debt Securities Indenture.
We must furnish annually to the Debt Securities
Trustee a statement by an appropriate officer as to that officer’s knowledge of our compliance with all conditions and covenants
under each of the indentures for Debt Securities. Our compliance is to be determined without regard to any grace period or notice requirement
under the respective indenture. For more information, see Section 606 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Modification and Waiver
We and the Debt Securities Trustee, without the
consent of the holders of the Debt Securities, may enter into one or more supplemental indentures for any of the following purposes:
| · | to evidence the assumption by any permitted successor of our covenants in the applicable indenture and the Debt Securities; |
| · | to add one or more covenants or other provisions for the benefit of the holders of outstanding Debt Securities or to surrender any
right or power conferred upon us by the applicable indenture; |
| · | to add any additional events of default; |
| · | to change or eliminate any provision of the applicable indenture or add any new provision to it, but if this action would adversely
affect the interests of the holders of any particular series of Debt Securities in any material respect, the action will not become effective
with respect to that series while any Debt Securities of that series remain outstanding under the applicable indenture; |
| · | to provide collateral security for the Debt Securities; |
| · | to establish the form or terms of Debt Securities according to the provisions of the applicable indenture; |
| · | to evidence the acceptance of appointment of a successor Debt Securities Trustee under the applicable indenture with respect to one
or more series of the Debt Securities and to add to or change any of the provisions of the applicable indenture as necessary to provide
for trust administration under the applicable indenture by more than one trustee; |
| · | to provide for the procedures required to permit the use of a non-certificated system of registration for any series of Debt Securities; |
| · | to change any place where: |
| · | the principal of and any premium and interest on any Debt Securities are payable; |
| · | any Debt Securities may be surrendered for registration of transfer or exchange; or |
| · | notices and demands to or upon us regarding Debt Securities and the applicable indentures may be served; or |
| · | to cure any ambiguity or inconsistency, but only by means of changes or additions that will not adversely affect the interests of
the holders of Debt Securities of any series in any material respect. |
For more information, see Section 1201 of the
applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
The holders of at least a majority in aggregate
principal amount of the outstanding Debt Securities of any series may waive:
| · | compliance by us with certain provisions of the applicable indenture (see Section 607 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture);
and |
| · | any past default under the applicable indenture, except a default in the payment of principal, premium, or interest and certain covenants
and provisions of the applicable indenture that cannot be modified or amended without consent of the holder of each outstanding
Debt Security of the series affected (see Section 813 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture). |
The Trust Indenture Act may be amended after the
date of the applicable indenture to require changes to the indenture. In this event, the indenture will be deemed to have been amended
so as to effect the changes, and we and the Debt Securities Trustee may, without the consent of any holders, enter into one or more supplemental
indentures to evidence or effect the amendment. For more information, see Section 1201 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Except as provided in this section, the consent
of the holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Debt Securities issued pursuant to a Debt Securities Indenture,
considered as one class, is required to change in any manner the applicable indenture pursuant to one or more supplemental indentures.
If less than all of the series of Debt Securities outstanding under a Debt Securities Indenture are directly affected by a proposed supplemental
indenture, however, only the consent of the holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Debt Securities of
all series directly affected, considered as one class, will be required. Furthermore, if the Debt Securities of any series have been issued
in more than one tranche and if the proposed supplemental indenture directly affects the rights of the holders of one or more, but not
all, tranches, only the consent of the holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Debt Securities of all tranches
directly affected, considered as one class, will be required. In addition, an amendment or modification:
| · | may not, without the consent of the holder of each outstanding Debt Security affected: |
| · | change the maturity of the principal of, or any installment of principal of or interest on, any Debt Securities; |
| · | reduce the principal amount or the rate of interest, or the amount of any installment of interest, or change the method of calculating
the rate of interest; |
| · | reduce any premium payable upon the redemption of the Debt Securities; |
| · | reduce the amount of the principal of any Debt Security originally issued at a discount from the stated principal amount that would
be due and payable upon a declaration of acceleration of maturity; |
| · | change the currency or other property in which a Debt Security or premium or interest on a Debt Security is payable; or |
| · | impair the right to institute suit for the enforcement of any payment on or after the stated maturity, or in the case of redemption,
on or after the redemption date, of any Debt Securities; |
| · | may not reduce the percentage of principal amount requirement for consent of the holders for any supplemental indenture, or for any
waiver of compliance with any provision of or any default under the applicable indenture, or reduce the requirements for quorum or voting,
without the consent of the holder of each outstanding Debt Security of each series or tranche affected; and |
| · | may not modify provisions of the applicable indenture relating to supplemental indentures, waivers of certain covenants and waivers
of past defaults with respect to the Debt Securities of any series, or any tranche of a series, without the consent of the holder of each
outstanding Debt Security affected. |
A supplemental indenture will be deemed not to
affect the rights under the applicable indenture of the holders of any series or tranche of the Debt Securities if the supplemental indenture:
| · | changes or eliminates any covenant or other provision of the applicable indenture expressly included solely for the benefit of one
or more other particular series of Debt Securities or tranches thereof; or |
| · | modifies the rights of the holders of Debt Securities of any other series or tranches with respect to any covenant or other provision. |
For more information, see Section 1202 of the
applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
If we solicit from holders of the Debt Securities
any type of action, we may at our option by board resolution fix in advance a record date for the determination of the holders entitled
to vote on the action. We shall have no obligation, however, to do so. If we fix a record date, the action may be taken before or after
the record date, but only the holders of record at the close of business on the record date shall be deemed to be holders for the purposes
of determining whether holders of the requisite proportion of the outstanding Debt Securities have authorized the action. For that purpose,
the outstanding Debt Securities shall be computed as of the record date. Any holder action shall bind every future holder of the same
security and the holder of every security issued upon the registration of transfer of or in exchange for or in lieu of the security in
respect of anything done or permitted by the Debt Securities Trustee or us in reliance on that action, whether or not notation of the
action is made upon the security. For more information, see Section 104 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Defeasance
Unless the applicable prospectus supplement or
free writing prospectus provides otherwise, any Debt Security, or portion of the principal amount of a Debt Security, will be deemed to
have been paid for purposes of the applicable indenture, and, at our election, our entire indebtedness in respect of the Debt Security,
or portion thereof, will be deemed to have been satisfied and discharged, if we have irrevocably deposited with the Debt Securities Trustee
or any paying agent other than us, in trust money, certain eligible obligations, as defined in the applicable indenture, or a combination
of the two, sufficient to pay principal of and any premium and interest due and to become due on the Debt Security or portion thereof.
For more information, see Section 701 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture. For this purpose, unless the applicable prospectus
supplement or free writing prospectus provides otherwise, eligible obligations include direct obligations of, or obligations unconditionally
guaranteed by, the United States, entitled to the benefit of full faith and credit of the United States, and certificates, depositary
receipts or other instruments that evidence a direct ownership interest in those obligations or in any specific interest or principal
payments due in respect of those obligations.
Resignation, Removal of Debt Securities Trustee;
Appointment of Successor
The Debt Securities Trustee may resign at any
time by giving written notice to us or may be removed at any time by an action of the holders of a majority in principal amount of outstanding
Debt Securities delivered to the Debt Securities Trustee and us. No resignation or removal of the Debt Securities Trustee and no appointment
of a successor trustee will become effective until a successor trustee accepts appointment in accordance with the requirements of the
applicable indenture. So long as no event of default or event that would become an event of default has occurred and is continuing, and
except with respect to a Debt Securities Trustee appointed by an action of the holders, if we have delivered to the Debt Securities Trustee
a resolution of our board of trustees appointing a successor trustee and the successor trustee has accepted the appointment in accordance
with the terms of the applicable indenture, the Debt Securities Trustee will be deemed to have resigned and the successor trustee will
be deemed to have been appointed as trustee in accordance with the applicable indenture. For more information, see Section 910 of the
applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Notices
We will give notices to holders of Debt Securities
by mail to their addresses as they appear in the Debt Security Register. For more information, see Section 106 of the applicable Debt
Securities Indenture.
Title
The Debt Securities Trustee and its agents, and
we and our agents, may treat the person in whose name a Debt Security is registered as the absolute owner of that Debt Security, whether
or not that Debt Security may be overdue, for the purpose of making payment and for all other purposes. For more information, see Section
308 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Governing Law
The Debt Securities Indentures and the Debt Securities,
including any Subordinated Debt Securities Indentures and Subordinated Debt Securities, will be governed by, and construed in accordance
with, the law of the State of New York. For more information, see Section 112 of the applicable Debt Securities Indenture.
Description
of Warrants
This section describes the general terms and provisions
of the warrants that we may offer by this prospectus. The applicable prospectus supplement will describe the specific terms of the warrants
then offered, and the terms and provisions described in this section will apply only to the extent not superseded by the terms of the
applicable prospectus supplement.
We may issue warrants for the purchase of shares
of common stock or preferred stock, respectively referred to as common stock warrants and preferred stock warrants. Warrants may be issued
independently or together with any other securities offered by this prospectus and any applicable prospectus supplement and may be attached
to or separate from such other securities. Each issuance of the warrants will be issued under a separate warrant agreement to be entered
into by us and a bank or trust company, as warrant agent, all as set forth in the prospectus supplement relating to the particular issue
of offered warrants. Each issue of warrants will be evidenced by warrant certificates. The warrant agent will act solely as an agent of
ours in connection with the warrant certificates and will not assume any obligation or relationship of agency or trust for or with any
holder of warrant certificates or beneficial owners of warrants.
If we offer warrants pursuant to this prospectus
in the future, the applicable prospectus supplement will describe the terms of such warrants, including the following, where applicable:
| · | the aggregate number of shares purchasable upon exercise of such warrants, and in the case of warrants for preferred stock, the designation,
aggregate number, and terms of the class or series of preferred stock purchasable upon exercise of such warrants; |
| · | the designation and terms of the securities with which such warrants are being offered, if any, and the number of such warrants being
offered with each such security; |
| · | the date on and after which such warrants and any related securities will be transferable separately; |
| · | the number of shares of preferred stock or common stock purchasable upon exercise of each of such warrants and the price at which
such number of shares of preferred stock or common stock may be purchased upon such exercise; |
| · | the date on which the right to exercise such warrants shall commence and the expiration date on which such right shall expire; |
| · | material U.S. federal income tax considerations applicable to the warrants; and |
| · | any other material terms of such warrants. |
Holders of future warrants, if any, will not be
entitled by virtue of being such holders, to vote, to consent, to receive dividends, to receive notice with respect to any meeting of
stockholders for the election of our directors or any other matter, or to exercise any rights whatsoever as stockholders of the Company.
If warrants for the purchase of shares of preferred
stock are offered, the applicable prospectus supplement will also describe the terms of the preferred stock into which the warrants are
exercisable as described under “Description of Capital Stock—Description of Preferred Stock.”
Description
of Rights
This section describes the general terms and provisions
of the rights that we may offer by this prospectus. The applicable prospectus supplement will describe the specific terms of the rights
then offered, and the terms and provisions described in this section will apply only to the extent not superseded by the terms of the
applicable prospectus supplement.
We may issue rights to our stockholders for the
purchase of shares of our common stock or preferred stock. Each series of rights will be issued under a separate rights agreement to be
entered into between us and a bank or trust company, as rights agent, all as set forth in the prospectus supplement relating to the particular
issue of rights. The rights agent will act solely as our agent in connection with the certificates relating to the rights of such series
and will not assume any obligation or relationship of agency or trust for or with any holders or beneficial owners of the rights. The
rights agreement and the form of rights certificates relating to each series of rights will be filed with the SEC and incorporated by
reference as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part.
The applicable prospectus supplement will describe
the following terms, where applicable, of the rights in respect of which this prospectus and the applicable prospectus supplement are
being delivered:
| · | the date for determining the stockholders entitled to the rights distribution; |
| · | the aggregate number of shares of common stock or preferred stock purchasable upon exercise of the rights and the exercise price; |
| · | the designation and terms of the preferred stock purchasable upon exercise of the rights, if applicable; |
| · | the aggregate number of rights being issued; |
| · | the date, if any, on and after which the rights may be transferable separately; |
| · | the date on which the right to exercise such rights shall commence and the date on which such right shall expire; |
| · | any listing of the rights and the shares of common stock or preferred stock purchasable upon exercise of the rights on any securities
exchange; |
| · | if appropriate, a discussion of any additional material U.S. federal income tax considerations applicable to the rights; and |
| · | any other material terms of the rights, including terms, procedures and limitations relating to the distribution, exchange and exercise
of such rights. |
Description
of Units
This section describes some of the general terms
and provisions applicable to units we may issue from time to time. We will describe the specific terms of a series of units and the applicable
unit agreement in the applicable prospectus supplement. The following description and any description of the units in the applicable prospectus
supplement may not be complete and is subject to and qualified in its entirety by reference to the terms and provisions of the applicable
unit agreement. A form of the unit agreement reflecting the particular terms and provisions of a series of offered units will be filed
with the SEC in connection with the offering and incorporated by reference in the registration statement and this prospectus.
We may issue units from time to time in such amounts
and in as many distinct series as we determine. We will issue each series of units under a unit agreement to be entered into between us
and a unit agent to be designated in the applicable prospectus supplement. When we refer to a series of units, we mean all units issued
as part of the same series under the applicable unit agreement.
We may issue units consisting of any combination
of two or more securities described in this prospectus. Each unit will be issued so that the holder of the unit is also the holder of
each security included in the unit. Thus, the holder of a unit will have the rights and obligations of a holder of each included security.
The unit agreement under which a unit is issued may provide that the securities included in the unit may not be held or transferred separately,
at any time or at any time before a specified date.
The applicable prospectus supplement will describe
the terms of the units offered pursuant to it, including one or more of the following:
| · | the designation and terms of the units and of the securities comprising the units, including whether and under what circumstances
those securities may be held or transferred separately; |
| · | the aggregate number of, and the price at which we will issue, the units; |
| · | any provisions for the issuance, payment, settlement, transfer or exchange of the units or of the securities comprising the units; |
| · | whether the units will be issued in fully registered or global form; |
| · | the name of the unit agent; |
| · | a description of the terms of any unit agreement to be entered into between us and a bank or trust company, as unit agent, governing
the units; |
| · | if appropriate, a discussion of the material U.S. federal income tax consequences applicable to the units; and |
| · | whether the units will be listed on any securities exchange. |
Additionally, in order to enable us to preserve
our status as a REIT, we may take certain actions to restrict ownership and transfer of our outstanding securities, including any units.
The prospectus supplement related to the offering of any units will specify any additional ownership limitation relating to the units
being offered thereby.
Legal
Ownership of Securities
We can issue securities in registered form or
in the form of one or more global securities. We describe global securities in greater detail below. We refer to those persons who have
securities registered in their own names on the books that we or any applicable trustee maintain for this purpose as the “holders”
of those securities. These persons are the legal holders of the securities. We refer to those persons who, indirectly through others,
own beneficial interests in securities that are not registered in their own names, as “indirect holders” of those securities.
As we discuss below, indirect holders are not legal holders, and investors in securities issued in book-entry form or in street name will
be indirect holders.
Book-Entry Holders
We may issue securities in book-entry form only,
as we will specify in the accompanying prospectus supplement. This means securities may be represented by one or more global securities
registered in the name of a financial institution that holds them as depositary on behalf of other financial institutions that participate
in the depositary’s book-entry system. These participating institutions, which are referred to as participants, in turn, hold beneficial
interests in the securities on behalf of themselves or their customers.
Only the person in whose name a security is registered
is recognized as the holder of that security. Securities issued in global form will be registered in the name of the depositary or its
participants. Consequently, for securities issued in global form, we will recognize only the depositary as the holder of the securities,
and we will make all payments on the securities to the depositary. The depositary passes along the payments it receives to its participants,
which in turn pass the payments along to their customers who are the beneficial owners. The depositary and its participants do so under
agreements they have made with one another or with their customers; they are not obligated to do so under the terms of the securities.
As a result, investors in a book-entry security
will not own securities directly. Instead, they will own beneficial interests in a global security, through a bank, broker or other financial
institution that participates in the depositary’s book-entry system or holds an interest through a participant. As long as the securities
are issued in global form, investors will be indirect holders, and not holders, of the securities.
Street Name Holders
We may terminate a global security or issue securities
in non-global form. In these cases, investors may choose to hold their securities in their own names or in “street name.”
Securities held by an investor in street name would be registered in the name of a bank, broker or other financial institution that the
investor chooses, and the investor would hold only a beneficial interest in those securities through an account he or she maintains at
that institution.
For securities held in street name, we will recognize
only the intermediary banks, brokers and other financial institutions in whose names the securities are registered as the holders of those
securities, and we will make all payments on those securities to them. These institutions pass along the payments they receive to their
customers who are the beneficial owners, but only because they agree to do so in their customer agreements or because they are legally
required to do so. Investors who hold securities in street name will be indirect holders, not holders, of those securities.
Legal Holders
Our obligations run only to the legal holders
of the securities. We do not have obligations to investors who hold beneficial interests in global securities, in street name or by any
other indirect means. This will be the case whether an investor chooses to be an indirect holder of a security or has no choice because
we are issuing the securities only in global form. For example, once we make a payment or give a notice to the holder, we have no further
responsibility for the payment or notice even if that holder is required, under agreements with depositary participants or customers or
by law, to pass it along to the indirect holders but does not do so. Whether and how the holders contact the indirect holders is up to
the holders.
Special Considerations for Indirect Holders
If you hold securities through a bank, broker
or other financial institution, either in book-entry form or in street name, you should check with your own institution to find out:
| · | how it handles securities payments and notices; |
| · | whether it imposes fees or charges; |
| · | how it would handle a request for the holders’ consent, if ever required; |
| · | whether and how you can instruct it to send you securities registered in your own name so you can be a holder, if that is permitted
in the future; |
| · | how it would exercise rights under the securities if there were a default or other event triggering the need for holders to act to
protect their interests; and |
| · | if the securities are in book-entry form, how the depositary’s rules and procedures will affect these matters. |
Global Securities
A global security is a security held by a depositary
that represents one or any other number of individual securities. Generally, all securities represented by the same global securities
will have the same terms.
Each security issued in book-entry form will be
represented by a global security that we deposit with and register in the name of a financial institution or its nominee that we select.
The financial institution that we select for this purpose is called the depositary. Unless we specify otherwise in the accompanying prospectus
supplement, The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York, or DTC, will be the depositary for all securities issued in book-entry form.
A global security may not be transferred to or
registered in the name of anyone other than the depositary, its nominee or a successor depositary, unless special termination situations
arise. We describe those situations below under “— Special Situations When a Global Security Will Be Terminated.” As
a result of these arrangements, the depositary, or its nominee, will be the sole registered owner and holder of all securities represented
by a global security, and investors will be permitted to own only beneficial interests in a global security. Beneficial interests must
be held by means of an account with a broker, bank or other financial institution that in turn has an account with the depositary or with
another institution that does. Thus, an investor whose security is represented by a global security will not be a holder of the security,
but only an indirect holder of a beneficial interest in the global security.
If the prospectus supplement for a particular
security indicates that the security will be issued in global form only, then the security will be represented by a global security at
all times unless and until the global security is terminated. If termination occurs, we may issue the securities through another book-entry
clearing system or decide that the securities may no longer be held through any book-entry clearing system.
Special Considerations for Global Securities
As an indirect holder, an investor’s rights
relating to a global security will be governed by the account rules of the investor’s financial institution and of the depositary,
as well as general laws relating to securities transfers. We do not recognize an indirect holder as a holder of securities and instead
deal only with the depositary that holds the global security.
If securities are issued only in the form of a
global security, an investor should be aware of the following:
| · | An investor cannot cause the securities to be registered in his or her name, and cannot obtain non-global certificates for his or
her interest in the securities, except in the special situations we describe below; |
| · | An investor will be an indirect holder and must look to his or her own bank or broker for payments on the securities and protection
of his or her legal rights relating to the securities, as we describe under “Legal Ownership of Securities” above; |
| · | An investor may not be able to sell interests in the securities to some insurance companies and to other institutions that are required
by law to own their securities in non-book-entry form; |
| · | An investor may not be able to pledge his or her interest in a global security in circumstances where certificates representing the
securities must be delivered to the lender or other beneficiary of the pledge in order for the pledge to be effective; |
| · | The depositary’s policies, which may change from time to time, will govern payments, transfers, exchanges and other matters
relating to an investor’s interest in a global security. We and any applicable trustee have no responsibility for any aspect of
the depositary’s actions or for its records of ownership interests in a global security. We and the trustee also do not supervise
the depositary in any way; |
| · | The depositary may, and we understand that DTC will, require that those who purchase and sell interests in a global security within
its book-entry system use immediately available funds, and your broker or bank may require you to do so as well; and |
| · | Financial institutions that participate in the depositary’s book-entry system, and through which an investor holds its interest
in a global security, may also have their own policies affecting payments, notices and other matters relating to the securities. There
may be more than one financial intermediary in the chain of ownership for an investor. We do not monitor and are not responsible for the
actions of any of those intermediaries. |
Special Situations When a Global Security Will
Be Terminated
In a few special situations described below, the
global security will terminate and interests in it will be exchanged for physical certificates representing those interests. After that
exchange, the choice of whether to hold securities directly or in street name will be up to the investor. Investors must consult their
own banks or brokers to find out how to have their interests in securities transferred to their own name, so that they will be direct
holders. We have described the rights of holders and street name investors above.
The global security will terminate when any of
the following special situations occur:
| · | if the depositary notifies us that it is unwilling, unable or no longer qualified to continue as depositary for that global security
and we do not appoint another institution to act as depositary within 90 days; |
| · | if we notify any applicable trustee that we wish to terminate that global security; or |
| · | if an event of default has occurred with regard to securities represented by that global security and has not been cured or waived. |
The prospectus supplement may also list additional
situations for terminating a global security that would apply only to the particular series of securities covered by the prospectus supplement.
When a global security terminates, the depositary, and not we or any applicable trustee, is responsible for deciding the names of the
institutions that will be the initial direct holders.
Certain
Provisions of Maryland Law and of Our Charter and Bylaws
The following summary of certain provisions of
Maryland law and of our charter and bylaws does not purport to be complete and is subject to and qualified in its entirety by reference
to our charter and bylaws, which are incorporated herein by reference to the Company’s SEC filings, and to Maryland law. See “Where
You Can Find More Information.”
Our Board of Directors
Under our charter and bylaws, the number of directors
of our company may be established, increased or decreased only by a majority of our entire board of directors but may not be fewer than
the minimum number required under the MGCL (which is one) nor, unless our bylaws are amended, more than 15.
Removal of Directors
Our charter provides that, subject to the rights
of holders of one or more classes or series of preferred stock, including the Series A Preferred Stock, to elect or remove one or more
directors, a director may be removed only for cause (as defined in our charter) and only by the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds
of the votes entitled to be cast generally in the election of directors.
Business Combinations
Under the MGCL, certain “business combinations”
(including a merger, consolidation, statutory share exchange or, in certain circumstances specified under the statute, an asset transfer
or issuance or reclassification of equity securities) between a Maryland corporation and any interested stockholder, or an affiliate of
such an interested stockholder, are prohibited for five years after the most recent date on which the interested stockholder becomes an
interested stockholder. Maryland law defines an interested stockholder as:
| · | any person who beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, 10% or more of the voting power of the corporation’s outstanding voting
stock; or |
| · | an affiliate or associate of the corporation who, at any time within the two-year period prior to the date in question, was the beneficial
owner of 10% or more of the voting power of the then-outstanding voting stock of the corporation. |
A person is not an interested stockholder under
the MGCL if the board of directors approved in advance the transaction by which the person otherwise would have become an interested stockholder.
In approving a transaction, the board of directors may provide that its approval is subject to compliance, at or after the time of the
approval, with any terms and conditions determined by it.
After such five-year period, any such business
combination must be recommended by the board of directors of the corporation and approved by the affirmative vote of at least:
| · | 80% of the votes entitled to be cast by holders of outstanding shares of voting stock of the corporation; and |
| · | two-thirds of the votes entitled to be cast by holders of voting stock of the corporation other than shares held by the interested
stockholder with whom (or with whose affiliate) the business combination is to be effected or held by an affiliate or associate of the
interested stockholder. |
These supermajority approval requirements do not
apply if, among other conditions, the corporation’s common stockholders receive a minimum price (as defined in the MGCL) for their
shares and the consideration is received in cash or in the same form as previously paid by the interested stockholder for its shares.
These provisions of the MGCL do not apply,
however, to business combinations that are approved or exempted by a corporation’s board of directors prior to the time that
the interested stockholder becomes an interested stockholder. As permitted by the MGCL, our board of directors has adopted a
resolution exempting any business combination between us and any other person from the provisions of this statute. Consequently, the
five-year prohibition and the supermajority vote requirements will not apply to business combinations involving us. As a result, any
person will be able to enter into business combinations with us that may not be in the best interests of our stockholders, without
compliance with the supermajority vote requirements and other provisions of the statute. However, our board of directors may repeal
or modify this resolution at any time in the future, in which case the applicable provisions of the MGCL will become applicable to
business combinations between us and interested stockholders.
Control Share Acquisitions
The MGCL provides that a holder of “control
shares” of a Maryland corporation acquired in a “control share acquisition” has no voting rights with respect to those
shares except to the extent approved by the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the votes entitled to be cast by stockholders entitled
to exercise or direct the exercise of the voting power in the election of directors generally but excluding: (1) the person who has made
or proposes to make the control share acquisition; (2) any officer of the corporation; or (3) any employee of the corporation who is also
a director of the corporation. “Control shares” are voting shares of stock that, if aggregated with all other such shares
of stock previously acquired by the acquirer or in respect of which the acquirer is able to exercise or direct the exercise of voting
power (except solely by virtue of a revocable proxy), would entitle the acquirer to exercise voting power in electing directors within
one of the following ranges:
| · | one-tenth or more but less than one-third; |
| · | one-third or more but less than a majority; or |
| · | a majority or more of all voting power. |
Control shares do not include shares that the
acquiring person is then entitled to vote as a result of having previously obtained stockholder approval. A “control share acquisition”
means the acquisition, directly or indirectly, of ownership of, or the power to direct the exercise of voting power with respect to, issued
and outstanding control shares, subject to certain exceptions.
A person who has made or proposes to make a control
share acquisition, upon satisfaction of certain conditions (including an undertaking to pay expenses and making an “acquiring person
statement” as described in the MGCL), may compel the board of directors of the Company to call a special meeting of stockholders
to be held within 50 days of demand to consider the voting rights of the control shares. If no request for a special meeting is made,
the corporation may itself present the question at any stockholders meeting.
If voting rights of control shares are not approved
at the meeting or if the acquiring person does not deliver an “acquiring person statement” as required by the statute, then,
subject to certain conditions and limitations, the corporation may redeem any or all of the control shares (except those for which voting
rights have previously been approved) for fair value determined, without regard to the absence of voting rights for the control shares,
as of the date of the last control share acquisition by the acquirer or, if a meeting of stockholders at which the voting rights of such
shares are considered and not approved is held, as of the date of such meeting. If voting rights for control shares are approved at a
stockholders meeting and the acquirer becomes entitled to vote a majority of the shares entitled to vote, all other stockholders may exercise
appraisal rights. The fair value of the shares as determined for purposes of such appraisal rights may not be less than the highest price
per share paid by the acquirer in the control share acquisition.
The control share acquisition statute does not
apply (1) to shares acquired in a merger, consolidation or statutory share exchange if the corporation is a party to the transaction or
(2) to acquisitions approved or exempted by the charter or bylaws of the corporation.
Our bylaws contain a provision exempting from
the control share acquisition statute any and all control share acquisitions by any person of shares of our stock. There can be no assurance
that such provision will not be amended or eliminated at any time in the future.
Subtitle 8
Subtitle 8 of Title 3 of the MGCL permits a Maryland
corporation with a class of equity securities registered under the Exchange Act and at least three independent directors to elect, by
provision in its charter or bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors and notwithstanding any contrary provision in the charter
or bylaws, to be subject to any or all of the following five provisions:
| · | a two-thirds vote requirement for removing a director; |
| · | a requirement that the number of directors be fixed only by vote of the directors; |
| · | a requirement that a vacancy on the board be filled only by a vote of the remaining directors (whether or not they constitute a quorum)
and for the remainder of the full term of the class of directors in which the vacancy occurred and until a successor is elected and qualifies;
or |
| · | a provision requiring that a special meeting of stockholders be called upon the written request of stockholders entitled to cast a
majority of all the votes entitled to be cast at the meeting. |
We have elected, through a provision in our charter,
to be subject to the provision of Subtitle 8 providing that vacancies on our board of directors may be filled only by the remaining directors
(whether or not they constitute a quorum) and that a director elected by the board of directors to fill a vacancy will serve for the remainder
of the full term of the directorship. We have not elected to be subject to any of the other provisions of Subtitle 8, including the provisions
that would permit us to classify our board of directors without stockholder approval. Moreover, our charter provides that, without the
affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast on the matter by stockholders entitled to vote generally in the election of directors,
we may not elect to be subject to any of these additional provisions of Subtitle 8. Through provisions in our charter and bylaws unrelated
to Subtitle 8, we (1) vest in our board of directors the exclusive power to fix the number of directors, (2) require, unless called by
our chairman, our chief executive officer, our president or our board of directors, the request of stockholders entitled to cast not less
than a majority of all the votes entitled to be cast at the meeting to call a special meeting of stockholders and (3) provide that, subject
to the rights of holders of one or more classes or series of preferred stock, including the Series A Preferred Stock, a director may be
removed, but only for cause, and then only by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the votes entitled to be cast generally in the election
of directors.
Amendments to Our Charter and Bylaws
Except as described herein and as provided in
the MGCL, amendments to our charter must be advised by our board of directors and approved by the affirmative vote of our stockholders
entitled to cast a majority of all of the votes entitled to be cast on the matter. Any amendment to the provisions of our charter relating
to the removal of directors, the ownership and transfer restrictions relating to our REIT status or the provisions setting the vote required
to amend such provisions of our charter will require the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the votes entitled to be cast on the
matter. Our board of directors is expressly authorized to amend and repeal any provision of our bylaws. In addition, our bylaws may be
amended or repealed by our stockholders, without the approval of our board of directors, by the affirmative vote of 85% of the votes entitled
to be cast on the matter by stockholders entitled to vote generally in the election of directors.
Meetings of Stockholders
Under our bylaws and pursuant to Maryland
law, annual meetings of stockholders will be held each year at a date and at the time and place determined by our board of
directors. Special meetings of stockholders may be called by our board of directors, the chairman of our board of directors, our
president or our chief executive officer. Additionally, subject to the provisions of our bylaws, special meetings of the
stockholders to act on any matter that may properly be considered at a meeting of stockholders must be called by our secretary upon
the written request of stockholders entitled to cast a majority of all the votes entitled to be cast on such matter at such meeting
who have requested the special meeting in accordance with the procedures set forth in, and provided the information and
certifications required by, our bylaws. Only matters set forth in the notice of the special meeting may be considered and acted upon
at such a meeting. Our secretary will inform the requesting stockholders of the reasonably estimated cost of preparing and
delivering the notice of meeting (including our proxy materials), and the requesting stockholder must pay such estimated cost before
our secretary may prepare and deliver the notice of the special meeting.
Charter Amendments and Extraordinary Transactions
Under Maryland law, a Maryland corporation generally
cannot dissolve, amend its charter, merge, sell all or substantially all of its assets, convert into another form of entity, engage in
a statutory share exchange or engage in a similar transaction unless such transaction is declared advisable by the board of directors
and approved by the affirmative vote of stockholders entitled to cast at least two-thirds of all of the votes entitled to be cast on the
matter, unless a lesser percentage (but not less than a majority of the votes entitled to be cast on the matter) is set forth in the corporation’s
charter. Our charter provides for approval of these matters by the affirmative vote of stockholders entitled to cast a majority of the
votes entitled to be cast on such matter, except that the affirmative vote of stockholders entitled to cast at least two-thirds of the
votes entitled to be cast on such matter is required to amend the provisions of our charter relating to the removal of directors, the
ownership and transfer restrictions relating to our REIT status or the provisions setting the vote required to amend such provisions of
our charter. Maryland law also permits a corporation to transfer all or substantially all of its assets without the approval of its stockholders
to an entity all of the equity interests of which are owned, directly or indirectly, by the corporation.
Advance Notice of Director Nominations and New
Business
Our bylaws provide that:
| · | with respect to an annual meeting of stockholders, nominations of individuals for election to our board of directors and the proposal
of business to be considered by stockholders at the annual meeting may be made only: |
| · | pursuant to our notice of the meeting; |
| · | by or at the direction of our board of directors; or |
| · | by a stockholder who was a stockholder of record at the record date set by the board of directors for the meeting, at the time of
giving of the notice of the meeting and at the time of the annual meeting (and any postponement or adjustment thereof), who is entitled
to vote at the meeting in the election of each individual so nominated or on such other business and who has complied with the advance
notice procedures set forth in, and provided the information and certifications required by, our bylaws; and |
| · | with respect to special meetings of stockholders, only the business specified in our company’s notice of meeting may be brought
before the special meeting of stockholders, and nominations of individuals for election to our board of directors may be made only: |
| · | by or at the direction of our board of directors; or |
| · | provided that the special meeting has been called in accordance with our bylaws for the purpose of electing directors, by any stockholder
who is a stockholder of record at the record date set by the board of directors for the special meeting, at the time of giving of the
notice required by our bylaws and at the time of the meeting (and any postponement or adjustment thereof), who is entitled to vote at
the meeting in the election of each individual so nominated and who has complied with the advance notice provisions set forth in, and
provided the information and certifications required by, our bylaws. |
The purpose of requiring stockholders to
give advance notice of nominations and other proposals is to afford our board of directors and our stockholders the opportunity to
consider the qualifications of the proposed nominees or the advisability of the other proposals and, to the extent considered
necessary by our board of directors, to inform stockholders and make recommendations regarding the nominations or other proposals.
Although our bylaws do not give our board of directors the power to disapprove timely stockholder nominations and proposals, our
bylaws may have the effect of precluding a contest for the election of directors or proposals for other action if the proper
procedures are not followed, and of discouraging or deterring a third party from conducting a solicitation of proxies to elect its
own slate of directors to our board of directors or to approve its own proposal.
Anti-takeover Effect of Certain Provisions of
Maryland Law and of Our Charter and Bylaws
The restrictions on ownership and transfer of
our stock discussed below, the supermajority vote required to remove directors and to amend certain provisions of our charter, our election
to be subject to the provision of Subtitle 8 vesting in our board of directors the exclusive power to fill vacancies on our board of directors,
and the advance notice provisions of our bylaws could delay, defer or prevent a transaction or a change of control of our company. Likewise,
if our board of directors were to elect for us to be subject to the business combination provisions of the MGCL or if the provision in
our bylaws opting out of the control share acquisition provisions of the MGCL were amended or rescinded, these provisions of the MGCL
could have similar anti-takeover effects.
Further, a majority of our entire board of directors
has the power to increase or decrease the aggregate number of authorized shares of stock or the number of shares of any class or series
of stock that we are authorized to issue, to classify and reclassify any unissued shares of our stock into other classes or series of
stock and to authorize us to issue the newly classified shares, as discussed under the captions “Description of Capital Stock—General”
and “Description of Capital Stock—Power to Reclassify Unissued Stock,” and could authorize the issuance of shares of
common stock or another class or series of stock, including a class or series of preferred stock, that could have the effect of delaying,
deferring or preventing a change in control of us. These actions may be taken without stockholder approval unless such approval is required
by applicable law, the terms of any other class or series of our stock or the rules of any stock exchange or automated quotation system
on which any of our stock is listed or traded. We believe that the power of our board of directors to increase or decrease the number
of authorized shares of stock and to classify or reclassify unissued shares of our common stock or preferred stock and thereafter to cause
us to issue such shares of stock will provide us with increased flexibility in structuring possible future financings and acquisitions
and in meeting other needs which might arise.
Our charter and bylaws also provide that the number
of directors may be established only by our board of directors, which prevents our stockholders from increasing the number of our directors
and filling any vacancies created by such increase with their own nominees. The provisions of our bylaws discussed above under the captions
“—Meetings of Stockholders” and “—Advance Notice of Director Nominations and New Business” require
stockholders seeking to call a special meeting, nominate an individual for election as a director or propose other business at an annual
or special meeting to comply with certain notice and information requirements. We believe that these provisions will help to assure the
continuity and stability of our business strategies and policies as determined by our board of directors and promote good corporate governance
by providing us with clear procedures for calling special meetings, information about a stockholder proponent’s interest in us and
adequate time to consider stockholder nominees and other business proposals. However, these provisions, alone or in combination, could
make it more difficult for our stockholders to remove incumbent directors or fill vacancies on our board of directors with their own nominees
and could delay, defer or prevent a change in control, including a proxy contest or tender offer that might involve a premium price for
our common stockholders or otherwise be in the best interest of our stockholders.
Exclusive Forum
Our bylaws provide that, unless we consent in
writing to the selection of an alternative forum, the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryland, or, if that court does not have jurisdiction,
the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, Baltimore Division, will be the sole and exclusive forum for (a) any Internal
Corporate Claim, as such term is defined in the MGCL, (b) any derivative action or proceeding brought on our behalf other than actions
arising under the federal securities laws, (c) any action asserting a claim of breach of any duty owed by any of our directors, officers
or other employees to us or to our stockholders, (d) any action asserting a claim against us or any of our directors, officers or other
employees arising pursuant to any provision of the MGCL or our charter or bylaws or (e) any action asserting a claim against us or any
of our directors, officers or other employees that is governed by the internal affairs doctrine.
Limitation of Liability and Indemnification
of Directors and Officers
Maryland law permits a Maryland corporation to
include in its charter a provision eliminating the liability of its directors and officers to the corporation and its stockholders for
money damages except for liability resulting from actual receipt of an improper benefit or profit in money, property or services or active
and deliberate dishonesty that is established by a final judgment and is material to the cause of action. Our charter contains such a
provision that eliminates such liability to the maximum extent permitted by Maryland law.
The MGCL requires a Maryland corporation (unless
its charter provides otherwise, which our charter does not) to indemnify a director or officer who has been successful, on the merits
or otherwise, in the defense of any proceeding to which he or she is made or threatened to be made a party by reason of his or her service
in that capacity. The MGCL permits a Maryland corporation to indemnify its present and former directors and officers, among others, against
judgments, penalties, fines, settlements and reasonable expenses actually incurred by them in connection with any proceeding to or in
which they may be made or are threatened to be made a party or witness by reason of their service in those or other capacities unless
it is established that:
| · | the act or omission of the director or officer was material to the matter giving rise to the proceeding and: |
| · | was committed in bad faith; or |
| · | was the result of active and deliberate dishonesty; |
| · | the director or officer actually received an improper personal benefit in money, property or services; or |
| · | in the case of any criminal proceeding, the director or officer had reasonable cause to believe that the act or omission was unlawful. |
However, under the MGCL, a Maryland corporation
may not indemnify a director or officer for an adverse judgment in a suit by or on behalf of the corporation or if the director or officer
was adjudged liable on the basis that personal benefit was improperly received, unless, in either case, a court orders indemnification
and then only for expenses. A court may order indemnification if it determines that the director or officer is fairly and reasonably entitled
to indemnification, even though the director or officer did not meet the prescribed standard of conduct or was adjudged liable on the
basis that personal benefit was improperly received.
In addition, the MGCL permits a Maryland corporation
to advance reasonable expenses to a director or officer upon the corporation’s receipt of:
| · | a written affirmation by the director or officer of his or her good faith belief that he or she has met the standard of conduct necessary
for indemnification by the corporation; and |
| · | a written undertaking, which may be unsecured, by the director or officer or on the director’s or officer’s behalf to
repay the amount paid if it shall ultimately be determined that the standard of conduct has not been met. |
Our charter obligates us, to the maximum extent
permitted by Maryland law in effect from time to time, to indemnify and to pay or reimburse reasonable expenses in advance of final disposition
of a proceeding without requiring a preliminary determination of the director’s or officer’s ultimate entitlement to indemnification
to:
| · | any present or former director or officer who is made or threatened to be made a party to, or witness in, the proceeding by reason
of his or her service in that capacity; or |
| · | any individual who, while a director or officer of our company and at our request, serves or has served as a director, officer, partner,
member, manager, trustee, employee or agent of another corporation, real estate investment trust, partnership, limited liability company,
joint venture, trust, employee benefit plan or any other enterprise and who is made or threatened to be made a party to or witness in
the proceeding by reason of his or her service in that capacity. |
The rights to indemnification and advance of expenses
described above vest immediately upon election of a director or officer. Our charter also permits us, with the approval of our board of
directors, to indemnify and advance expenses to any person who served a predecessor of ours in any of the capacities described above and
to any employee or agent of our company or a predecessor of our company.
We maintain directors’ and officers’
liability insurance which would indemnify our directors and officers against damages arising out of certain kinds of claims which might
be made against them based on their negligent acts or omissions while acting in their capacity as such.
REIT Qualification
Our charter provides that our board of directors
may revoke or otherwise terminate our election to be taxed as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes, without approval of our stockholders,
if it determines that it is no longer in our best interest to continue to qualify as a REIT.
Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer
For us to maintain our qualification as a REIT,
during each taxable year commencing with our taxable year ended December 31, 2021, our shares of stock must be beneficially owned by 100
or more persons during at least 335 days of a taxable year of 12 months or during a proportionate part of a shorter taxable year. Also,
not more than 50% of the value of our outstanding shares of stock may be owned, directly or indirectly, by five or fewer individuals (as
defined in the Code, to include certain entities) during the last half of a taxable year commencing with our taxable year ended December
31, 2021.
Because our board of directors believes it is
at present essential for us to qualify as a REIT, our charter, subject to certain exceptions, restricts the amount of our shares of stock
that a person may beneficially or constructively own. Our charter provides that, subject to certain exceptions, no person may beneficially
or constructively own more than 9.8% in value or in number of shares, whichever is more restrictive, of the outstanding shares of any
class or series of our capital stock.
Our charter also prohibits any person from (i)
beneficially or constructively owning shares of our capital stock to the extent that such beneficial or constructive ownership would result
in our being “closely held” within the meaning of Section 856(h) of the Code, (without regard to whether the ownership interest
is held during the last half of the taxable year), (ii) transferring shares of our capital stock to the extent that such transfer, if
effective, would result in shares of our capital stock being beneficially owned by less than 100 persons (determined under the principles
of Section 856(a) (5) of the Code) (the restriction described in this subsection (ii), the “100 Holder Limit”), (iii) beneficially
or constructively owning shares of our capital stock to the extent such beneficial or constructive ownership would cause us to constructively
own 10% or more of the ownership interests in a tenant (other than a TRS) of our real property within the meaning of Section 856(d)(2)(B)
of the Code or (iv) beneficially or constructively owning or transferring shares of our capital stock if such ownership or transfer would
otherwise cause us to fail to qualify as a REIT. Any person who acquires or attempts or intends to acquire beneficial or constructive
ownership of shares of our capital stock that will or may violate any of the foregoing restrictions on transferability and ownership,
or any person who would have owned shares of our capital stock that resulted in a transfer of shares of our capital stock to a charitable
trust as described below, is required to give written notice immediately to us, or in the case of a proposed or attempted transaction,
to give at least 15 days’ prior written notice, and provide us with such other information as we may request in order to determine
the effect of such transfer on our qualification as a REIT. The foregoing restrictions on transferability and ownership will not apply
if our board of directors determines that it is no longer in our best interests to continue to qualify as a REIT.
Our board of directors, in its sole
discretion, may prospectively or retroactively exempt a person from the limits described above (other than retroactive exemptions
from the 100 Holder Limit) and may establish or increase an excepted holder percentage limit for such person. The person seeking an
exemption must provide to our board of directors such representations, covenants and undertakings as our board of directors may deem
appropriate in order to conclude that granting the exemption will not cause us to fail to qualify as a REIT. Our board of directors
may not grant such an exemption to any person if such exemption would result in our failing to qualify as a REIT. Prior to granting
any exception, our board of directors may require a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) or an opinion of
counsel, in either case in form and substance satisfactory to the board of directors, in its sole discretion, in order to determine
or ensure our status as a REIT.
Any attempted transfer of shares of our capital
stock which, if effective, would violate any of the restrictions described above will result in the number of shares causing the violation
(rounded up to the nearest whole share) to be automatically transferred to a trust for the exclusive benefit of one or more charitable
beneficiaries, except that any transfer that results in the violation of the 100 Holder Limit will be void ab initio. In either case,
the proposed transferee will not acquire any rights in such shares. The automatic transfer will be deemed to be effective as of the close
of business on the business day prior to the date of the purported transfer or other event that results in the transfer to the trust.
Shares held in the trust will be issued and outstanding shares. The proposed transferee will not benefit economically from ownership of
any shares held in the trust, will have no rights to dividends or other distributions and will have no rights to vote or other rights
attributable to the shares held in the trust. The trustee of the trust will have all voting rights and rights to dividends or other distributions
with respect to shares held in the trust. These rights will be exercised for the exclusive benefit of the charitable beneficiary. Any
dividend or other distribution paid to a proposed transferee prior to our discovery that shares have been transferred to the trustee will
be paid by the recipient to the trustee upon demand. Any distribution authorized but unpaid will be paid when due to the trustee. Any
dividend or other distribution paid to the trustee will be held in trust for the charitable beneficiary. Subject to Maryland law, the
trustee will have the authority, in the trustee’s sole and absolute discretion, to (i) rescind as void any vote cast by the proposed
transferee prior to our discovery that the shares have been transferred to the trust and (ii) recast the vote in accordance with the desires
of the trustee acting for the benefit of the charitable beneficiary. However, if we have already taken irreversible corporate action,
then the trustee will not have the authority to rescind and recast the vote.
Within 20 days of receiving notice from us that
shares of our capital stock have been transferred to the trust, the trustee will sell the shares to a person designated by the trustee,
whose ownership of the shares will not violate the above ownership and transfer limitations. Upon the sale, the interest of the charitable
beneficiary in the shares sold will terminate and the trustee will distribute the net proceeds of the sale to the proposed transferee
and to the charitable beneficiary as follows. The proposed transferee will receive the lesser of (i) the price paid by the proposed transferee
for the shares or, if the proposed transferee did not give value for the shares in connection with the event causing the shares to be
held in the trust (e.g., a gift, devise or other similar transaction), the market price (as defined in our charter) of the shares on the
day of the event causing the shares to be held in the trust and (ii) the price received by the trustee (net of any commission and other
expenses of sale) from the sale or other disposition of the shares. The trustee may reduce the amount payable to the proposed transferee
by the amount of dividends or other distributions paid to the proposed transferee and owed by the proposed transferee to the trustee.
Any net sale proceeds in excess of the amount payable to the proposed transferee will be paid immediately to the charitable beneficiary.
If, prior to our discovery that shares of our capital stock have been transferred to the trustee, the shares are sold by the proposed
transferee, then (i) the shares shall be deemed to have been sold on behalf of the trust and (ii) to the extent that the proposed transferee
received an amount for the shares that exceeds the amount he, she or it was entitled to receive, the excess shall be paid to the trustee
upon demand.
In addition, shares of our capital stock held
in the trust will be deemed to have been offered for sale to us, or our designee, at a price per share equal to the lesser of (i) the
price per share in the transaction that resulted in the transfer to the trust (or, in the case of a devise or gift, the market price at
the time of the devise or gift) and (ii) the market price on the date we, or our designee, accept the offer, which we may reduce by the
amount of dividends and distributions paid to the proposed transferee and owed by the proposed transferee to the trustee. We will have
the right to accept the offer until the trustee has sold the shares. Upon a sale to us, the interest of the charitable beneficiary in
the shares sold will terminate and the trustee will distribute the net proceeds of the sale to the proposed transferee and any dividends
or other amounts held by the trustee with respect to the shares will be distributed to the charitable beneficiary.
If a transfer to a charitable trust, as described
above, would be ineffective for any reason to prevent a violation of a restriction, the transfer that would have resulted in such violation
will be void ab initio, and the proposed transferee shall acquire no rights in such shares.
Every owner of more than 5% (or such lower
percentage as required by the Code or the regulations promulgated thereunder) of shares of our capital stock, within 30 days after
the end of each taxable year, is required to give us written notice, stating his, her or its name and address, the number of shares
of each class and/or series of our stock that he, she or it beneficially owns and a description of the manner in which the shares
are held. Each such owner must provide us with such additional information as we may request in order to determine the effect, if
any, of his or her beneficial ownership on our status as a REIT and to ensure compliance with the ownership limits. In addition,
each stockholder and each person (including the stockholder of record) holding capital stock for a beneficial or constructive owner
is required, upon demand, to provide us with such information as we may request in order to determine our status as a REIT and to
comply with the requirements of any taxing authority or governmental authority or to determine such compliance and to ensure
compliance with the ownership limit.
These ownership limitations could delay, defer
or prevent a transaction or a change in control that might involve a premium price for our capital stock or otherwise be in the best interest
of our stockholders.
Material
U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations
This section summarizes the material U.S. federal
income tax considerations that you, as a prospective holder of our securities, may consider relevant in connection with the purchase,
ownership and disposition of our securities. Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. has acted as our counsel, has reviewed this summary, and is of
the opinion that the discussion contained herein is accurate in all material respects. Because this section is a summary, it does not
address all aspects of taxation that may be relevant to particular securityholders in light of their personal investment or tax circumstances,
or to certain types of securityholders that are subject to special treatment under the U.S. federal income tax laws, such as:
| · | tax-exempt organizations (except to the limited extent discussed in “—Taxation of Tax-Exempt Stockholders” below); |
| · | financial institutions or broker-dealers; |
| · | non-U.S. individuals and foreign corporations (except to the limited extent discussed in “—Taxation of Non-U.S. Stockholders”
below); |
| · | persons who mark-to-market our securities; |
| · | subchapter S corporations; |
| · | U.S. stockholders (as defined below) whose functional currency is not the U.S. dollar; |
| · | regulated investment companies and REITs; |
| · | holders who receive our securities through the exercise of employee stock options or otherwise as compensation; |
| · | persons holding our securities as part of a “straddle,” “hedge,” “conversion transaction,” “synthetic
security” or other integrated investment; |
| · | persons subject to the alternative minimum tax provisions of the Code; |
| · | persons subject to special tax accounting rules as a result of their use of applicable financial statements within the meaning of
Section 451(b)(3) of the Code; and |
| · | persons holding our securities through a partnership or similar pass-through entity. |
This summary assumes that securityholders hold
our securities as a capital asset for U.S. federal income tax purposes, which generally means property held for investment.
The statements in this section are not
intended to be, and should not be construed as, tax advice. The statements in this section are based on the Code, final, temporary
and proposed Treasury Regulations, the legislative history of the Code, current administrative interpretations and practices of the
IRS and court decisions. The reference to IRS interpretations and practices includes the IRS practices and policies endorsed in
private letter rulings, which are not binding on the IRS except with respect to the taxpayer that receives the ruling. In each case,
these sources are relied upon as they exist on the date of this discussion. Future legislation, Treasury Regulations, administrative
interpretations and court decisions could change the current law or adversely affect existing interpretations of current law on
which the information in this section is based. Any such change could apply retroactively. We have not received any rulings from the
IRS concerning our qualification as a REIT. Accordingly, even if there is no change in the applicable law, no assurance can be
provided that the statements made in the following discussion, which do not bind the IRS or the courts, will not be challenged by
the IRS or will be sustained by a court if so challenged.
WE URGE YOU TO CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISOR REGARDING
THE SPECIFIC TAX CONSEQUENCES TO YOU OF THE PURCHASE, OWNERSHIP AND DISPOSITION OF OUR SECURITIES AND OF OUR ELECTION TO BE TAXED AS A
REIT. SPECIFICALLY, WE URGE YOU TO CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISOR REGARDING THE U.S. FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, FOREIGN AND OTHER TAX CONSEQUENCES
OF SUCH PURCHASE, OWNERSHIP, DISPOSITION AND ELECTION AND REGARDING POTENTIAL CHANGES IN APPLICABLE TAX LAWS.
Taxation of Our Company
We have elected to be taxed as a REIT for U.S.
federal income tax purposes commencing with our taxable year ended December 31, 2020. We believe that, commencing with such taxable year,
we have been organized and have operated in a manner that has enabled us to qualify for taxation as a REIT under the U.S. federal income
tax laws, and we intend to continue to operate in such a manner, but no assurance can be given that we will operate in a manner so as
to remain qualified as a REIT. This section discusses the laws governing the U.S. federal income tax treatment of a REIT and its stockholders.
These laws are highly technical and complex.
In the opinion of Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.,
we qualified to be taxed as a REIT under the U.S. federal income tax laws commencing with our taxable year ended December 31, 2020, and
our organization and current and proposed method of operations will enable us to continue to satisfy the requirements for qualification
and taxation as a REIT under the U.S. federal income tax laws for our taxable years ending December 31, 2022 and thereafter. Investors
should be aware that Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.’s opinion is based upon various customary assumptions relating to our organization
and operation and is conditioned upon certain representations and covenants made by our management as to factual matters, including representations
regarding our organization, the nature of our assets and income and the conduct of our business operations. Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.’s
opinion is not binding upon the IRS or any court and speaks as of the date issued. In addition, Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.’s opinion
is based on existing U.S. federal income tax law governing qualification as a REIT, which is subject to change either prospectively or
retroactively.
Moreover, our qualification and taxation as a
REIT depends upon our ability to meet, on a continuing basis, through actual annual and quarterly operating results, certain qualification
tests set forth in the U.S. federal income tax laws. Those qualification tests involve the percentage of income that we earn from specified
sources, the percentage of our assets that fall within specified categories, the diversity of ownership of our stock and the percentage
of our earnings that we distribute. Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. will not review our compliance with those tests on a continuing basis.
Accordingly, no assurance can be given that our actual results of operations for any particular taxable year will satisfy such requirements.
While we intend to operate so that we will remain qualified as a REIT, given the highly complex nature of the rules governing REITs, the
ongoing importance of factual determinations and the possibility of future changes in our circumstances, no assurance can be given by
tax counsel or by us that we will qualify as a REIT for any particular year. Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.’s opinion does not foreclose
the possibility that we may have to use one or more of the REIT savings provisions described below, which could require us to pay an excise
or penalty tax (which could be material) in order for us to maintain our REIT qualification. For a discussion of the tax consequences
of our failure to qualify as a REIT, see “—Failure to Qualify.”
If we qualify as a REIT, we generally will not
be subject to U.S. federal income tax on the taxable income that we distribute to our stockholders. The benefit of that tax treatment
is that it avoids the “double taxation,” or taxation at both the corporate and stockholder levels, that generally applies
to distributions by a corporation to its stockholders. However, even if we qualify as a REIT, we will be subject to U.S. federal tax in
the following circumstances:
| · | We will pay U.S. federal income tax on any taxable income, including net capital gain, that we do not distribute to stockholders during,
or within a specified time period after, the calendar year in which the income is earned. |
| · | We will pay income tax at the highest U.S. federal corporate income tax rate on: |
| · | net income from the sale or other disposition of property acquired through foreclosure (“foreclosure property”) that we
hold primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of business, and |
| · | other non-qualifying income from foreclosure property. |
| · | We will pay a 100% tax on our net income from sales or other dispositions of property, other than foreclosure property, that we hold
primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of business. |
| · | If we fail to satisfy one or both of the 75% gross income test or the 95% gross income test, as described below under “—Gross
Income Tests,” and nonetheless continue to qualify as a REIT because we meet other requirements, we will pay a 100% tax on: |
| · | the gross income attributable to the greater of the amount by which we fail the 75% gross income test or the 95% gross income test,
in either case, multiplied by |
| · | a fraction intended to reflect our profitability. |
| · | If, during a calendar year, we fail to distribute at least the sum of (1) 85% of our REIT ordinary income for the year, (2) 95% of
our REIT capital gain net income for the year and (3) any undistributed taxable income required to be distributed from earlier periods,
we will pay a 4% nondeductible excise tax on the excess of the required distribution over the amount we actually distributed. |
| · | We may elect to retain and pay income tax on our net long-term capital gain. In that case, a stockholder would be taxed on its proportionate
share of our undistributed long-term capital gain (to the extent that we made a timely designation of such gain to the stockholders) and
would receive a credit or refund for its proportionate share of the tax we paid. |
| · | We will be subject to a 100% excise tax on transactions with our TRSs that are not conducted on an arm’s-length basis. |
| · | If we fail to satisfy any of the asset tests, other than a de minimis failure of the 5% asset test, the 10% vote or the 10% value
test, as described below under “—Asset Tests,” as long as the failure was due to reasonable cause and not to willful
neglect, we file a schedule with the IRS describing each asset that caused such failure and we dispose of the assets causing the failure
or otherwise comply with the asset tests within six months after the last day of the quarter in which we identify such failure, we will
pay a tax equal to the greater of $50,000 or the highest U.S. federal corporate income tax rate (currently 21%) on the net income from
the non-qualifying assets during the period in which we failed to satisfy the asset tests. |
| · | If we fail to satisfy one or more requirements for REIT qualification, other than the gross income tests and the asset tests, and
such failure is due to reasonable cause and not to willful neglect, we will be required to pay a penalty of $50,000 for each such failure. |
| · | We will pay tax at the highest applicable regular corporate income tax rate (currently 21%) if we recognize gain on the sale or disposition
of any asset we held on January 1, 2020 (the first day of our first REIT taxable year) during the five-year period after such date. In
addition, if we acquire any asset from an entity treated as a C corporation (i.e., a corporation that generally is subject to full corporate-level
tax) in a merger or other transaction in which we acquire a basis in the asset that is determined by reference either to such entity’s
basis in the asset or to another asset, we will pay tax at the highest applicable regular U.S. federal corporate income tax rate if we
recognize gain on the sale or disposition of the asset during the five-year period after we acquire the asset provided no election is
made for the transaction to be taxable on a current basis. The amount of gain on which we will pay tax is the lesser of: |
| · | the amount of gain that we recognize at the time of the sale or disposition, and |
| · | the amount of gain that we would have recognized if we had sold the asset at the time we acquired the asset. |
| · | We may be required to pay monetary penalties to the IRS in certain circumstances, including if we fail to meet recordkeeping requirements
intended to monitor our compliance with rules relating to the composition of a REIT’s stockholders, as described below in “—Recordkeeping
Requirements.” |
| · | The earnings of our lower-tier entities that are treated as C corporations, including our TRSs, we may form in the future, will be
subject to U.S. federal corporate income tax. |
In addition, notwithstanding our qualification
as a REIT, we may also have to pay certain state and local income taxes because not all states and localities treat REITs in the same
manner that they are treated for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Moreover, as further described below, our TRSs will be subject to U.S.
federal, state and local corporate income tax on its taxable income.
Requirements for Qualification
A REIT is a corporation, trust or association
that meets each of the following requirements:
| 1. | It is managed by one or more trustees or directors. |
| 2. | Its beneficial ownership is evidenced by transferable shares or by transferable certificates of beneficial interest. |
| 3. | It would be taxable as a domestic corporation, but for the REIT provisions of the U.S. federal income tax laws. |
| 4. | It is neither a financial institution nor an insurance company subject to special provisions of the U.S. federal income tax laws. |
| 5. | At least 100 persons are beneficial owners of its shares or ownership certificates. |
| 6. | Not more than 50% in value of its outstanding shares or ownership certificates is owned, directly or indirectly, by five or fewer
individuals, which the Code defines to include certain entities, during the last half of any taxable year. |
| 7. | It elects to be a REIT, or has made such election for a previous taxable year, and satisfies all relevant filing and other administrative
requirements established by the IRS that must be met to elect and maintain REIT status. |
| 8. | It meets certain other qualification tests, described below, regarding the nature of its income and assets and the distribution of
its income. |
| 9. | It uses a calendar year for U.S. federal income tax purposes and complies with the recordkeeping requirements of the U.S. federal
income tax laws. |
| 10. | It has not been a party to a spin-off transaction that is tax-deferred under section 355 of the Code during the applicable period. |
We must meet requirements 1 through 4, 8 and 9
during our entire taxable year and must meet requirement 5 during at least 335 days of a taxable year of 12 months, or during a proportionate
part of a taxable year of less than 12 months. Requirements 5 and 6 applied to us beginning with our 2021 taxable year. If we comply with
all the requirements for ascertaining the ownership of our outstanding stock in a taxable year and have no reason to know that we violated
requirement 6, we will be deemed to have satisfied requirement 6 for that taxable year. For purposes of determining stock ownership under
requirement 6, an “individual” generally includes a supplemental unemployment compensation benefits plan, a private foundation
or a portion of a trust permanently set aside or used exclusively for charitable purposes. An “individual,” however, generally
does not include a trust that is a qualified employee pension or profit sharing trust under the U.S. federal income tax laws, and beneficiaries
of such a trust will be treated as holding our stock in proportion to their actuarial interests in the trust for purposes of requirement
6.
Our charter includes restrictions regarding
the transfer and ownership of shares of our outstanding capital stock (see “Certain Provisions of Maryland Law and of Our
Charter and Bylaws—Restrictions on Ownership and Transfer”). We believe that we have issued sufficient stock with
sufficient diversity of ownership to satisfy requirements 5 and 6 above. The restrictions in our charter are intended (among other
things) to assist us in continuing to satisfy requirements 5 and 6 above. These restrictions, however, may not ensure that we will,
in all cases, be able to satisfy such stock ownership requirements. If we fail to satisfy these stock ownership requirements, we may
fail to remain qualified as a REIT.
Qualified REIT Subsidiaries. A corporation
that is a “qualified REIT subsidiary” is not treated as a corporation separate from its parent REIT. All assets, liabilities
and items of income, deduction and credit of a “qualified REIT subsidiary” are treated as assets, liabilities and items of
income, deduction and credit of the REIT. A “qualified REIT subsidiary” is a corporation, other than a TRS, all of the stock
of which is owned by the REIT. Thus, in applying the requirements described herein, any “qualified REIT subsidiary” that we
own will be ignored, and all assets, liabilities and items of income, deduction and credit of such subsidiary will be treated as our assets,
liabilities and items of income, deduction and credit.
Other Disregarded Entities and Partnerships.
An unincorporated domestic entity, such as a partnership or limited liability company that has a single owner for U.S. federal income
tax purposes, generally is not treated as an entity separate from its owner for U.S. federal income tax purposes. An unincorporated domestic
entity with two or more owners for U.S. federal income tax purposes is generally treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax
purposes. In the case of a REIT that is a partner in a partnership that has other partners, the REIT is treated as owning its proportionate
share of the assets of the partnership and as earning its allocable share of the gross income of the partnership for purposes of the applicable
REIT qualification tests. Our proportionate share for purposes of the 10% value test (see “—Asset Tests”) is based on
our proportionate interest in the equity interests and certain debt securities issued by the partnership. For all of the other asset and
income tests, our proportionate share is based on our proportionate interest in the capital interests in the partnership. Our proportionate
share of the assets, liabilities and items of income of any partnership, joint venture or limited liability company that is treated as
a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes in which we acquire an equity interest, directly or indirectly, will be treated as
our assets and gross income for purposes of applying the various REIT qualification requirements.
We intend to control any subsidiary partnerships
and limited liability companies in which we invest, and we intend to operate them in a manner consistent with the requirements for our
qualification as a REIT. We may from time to time be a limited partner or non-managing member in some of our partnerships and limited
liability companies. If a partnership or limited liability company in which we own an interest takes or expects to take actions that could
jeopardize our status as a REIT or require us to pay tax, we may be forced to dispose of our interest in such entity. In addition, it
is possible that a partnership or limited liability company could take an action which could cause us to fail a gross income or asset
test and that we would not become aware of such action in time to dispose of our interest in the partnership or limited liability company
or take other corrective action on a timely basis. In that case, we could fail to qualify as a REIT unless we were able to qualify for
a statutory REIT “savings” provisions, which could require us to pay a significant penalty tax to maintain our REIT qualification.
Taxable REIT Subsidiaries. A REIT may own
up to 100% of the stock of one or more TRSs. A TRS is a fully taxable corporation that may earn income that would not be qualifying income
if earned directly by the parent REIT. The subsidiary and the REIT must jointly elect to treat the subsidiary as a TRS. A corporation
(other than a REIT) of which a TRS directly or indirectly owns more than 35% of the voting power or value of the outstanding securities
will automatically be treated as a TRS.
We will not be treated as holding the assets of
a TRS or as receiving any income that the TRS earns. Rather, the stock issued by a TRS to us will be an asset in our hands, and we will
treat the distributions paid to us from such TRS, if any, as income to the extent of the TRS’s earnings and profits. This treatment
may affect our compliance with the gross income and asset tests. Because we will not include the assets and gross income of TRSs in determining
our compliance with the REIT requirements, we may use such entities to undertake activities, such as earning fee income, that the REIT
rules might otherwise preclude us from doing directly or through pass-through subsidiaries. Overall, no more than 20% of the value of
a REIT’s assets may consist of stock or securities of one or more TRSs.
Several provisions of the Code regarding the arrangements between
a REIT and its TRSs ensure that a TRS will be subject to an appropriate level of U.S. federal income tax. For example, deductions
are disallowed for business interest expense (even if paid to third parties) in excess of the sum of a taxpayer’s business
interest income and 30% (adjusted, in the absence of an election otherwise, to 50% for the 2020 taxable year under the Coronavirus
Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act of 2020 (the “CARES Act”)) of the adjusted taxable income of the business, which
is its taxable income computed without regard to business interest income or expense, net operating losses (“NOLs”) or
the pass-through income deduction (and for taxable years before 2022, excluded depreciation and amortization). Such limitations may
also impact the amount of U.S. federal income tax paid by our TRSs. Accordingly, if we lend money to a TRS, the TRS may be unable to
deduct all or a part of the interest paid on that loan, and the lack of an interest deduction could result in a material increase in
the amount of tax paid by the TRS. Further, the TRS rules impose a 100% excise tax on certain transactions between a TRS and its
parent REIT, such as intercompany loans, or the REIT’s tenants that are not conducted on an arm’s length basis. We
intend to scrutinize all of our transactions with our TRSs and to conduct such transactions on an arm’s-length basis; however,
we cannot assure you that we will be successful in avoiding this excise tax.
Rent that we receive from a TRS will qualify as
“rents from real property” as long as (1) at least 90% of the leased space in the property is leased to persons other than
TRSs and related-party tenants and (2) the amount paid by the TRS to rent space at the property is substantially comparable to rents paid
by other tenants of the property for comparable space, as described in further detail below under “—Gross Income Tests—Rents
from Real Property.” If we lease space to a TRS in the future, we will seek to comply with these requirements.
Gross Income Tests
We must satisfy two gross income tests annually
to qualify as a REIT. First, at least 75% of our gross income for each taxable year must consist of defined types of income that we derive,
directly or indirectly, from investments relating to real property or mortgages on real property or qualified temporary investment income.
Qualifying income for purposes of the 75% gross income test generally includes:
| · | rents from real property; |
| · | interest on debt secured by mortgages on real property or on interests in real property; |
| · | dividends or other distributions on, and gain from the sale of, shares in other REITs; |
| · | gain from the sale of real estate assets, other than: |
| · | property held primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of business, and |
| · | debt instruments issued by “publicly offered REITs” (i.e., REITs that are required to file annual and periodic reports
with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Exchange Act), unless the debt instrument is secured by real property or an interest
in real property; |
| · | income derived from the operation, and gain from the sale, of foreclosure property; |
| · | amounts (other than amounts the determination of which depends in whole or in part on the income or profits of any person) received
or accrued as consideration for entering into agreements to make loans secured by mortgages on real property or interests in real property
or to purchase or lease real property (including interests in real property and interests in mortgages on real property); and |
| · | income derived from the temporary investment of new capital that is attributable to the issuance of our stock or a public offering
of our debt with a maturity date of at least five years and that we receive during the one-year period beginning on the date on which
we received such new capital. |
Second, in general, at least 95% of our
gross income for each taxable year must consist of income that is qualifying income for purposes of the 75% gross income test, other
types of interest and dividends, gain from the sale or disposition of shares or securities, or any combination of these.
Cancellation of indebtedness income and gross income from our sale of property that we hold primarily for sale to customers in the
ordinary course of business are excluded from both the numerator and the denominator in both gross income tests. In addition, income
and gain from “hedging transactions” that we enter into to hedge indebtedness incurred or to be incurred to acquire or
carry real estate assets and that are clearly and timely identified as such will be excluded from both the numerator and the
denominator for purposes of the 75% and 95% gross income tests (see “—Hedging Transactions”). In addition, certain
foreign currency gains will be excluded from gross income for purposes of one or both of the gross income tests (see
“—Foreign Currency Gain”). The following paragraphs discuss the specific application of the gross income tests to
us.
Rents from Real Property. “Rents
from real property” is qualifying income for both the 75% and 95% gross income tests. Rents will qualify as “rents from real
property” only if each of the following conditions is met:
| · | First, the rent must not be based, in whole or in part, on the income or profits of any person, but may be based on a fixed percentage
or percentages of gross receipts or sales. |
| · | Second, neither we nor a direct or indirect owner of 10% or more of our stock may own, actually or constructively, 10% or more of
a tenant from whom we receive rent, other than a TRS. |
| · | Third, if the rent attributable to personal property leased in connection with a lease of real property is 15% or less of the total
rent received under the lease, then the rent attributable to personal property will qualify as rents from real property. The allocation
of rent between real and personal property is based on the relative fair market values of the real and personal property. However, if
the 15% threshold is exceeded, the rent attributable to personal property will not qualify as rents from real property. |
| · | Fourth, we generally must not operate or manage our real property or furnish or render services to our tenants, other than through
an “independent contractor” who is adequately compensated and from whom we do not derive revenue. However, we need not provide
services through an “independent contractor,” but instead may provide services directly to our tenants, if the services are
“usually or customarily rendered” in connection with the rental of space for occupancy only and are not considered to be provided
for the tenants’ convenience. In addition, we may provide a minimal amount of “non-customary” services to the tenants
of a property, other than through an independent contractor, as long as our income from the services (valued at not less than 150% of
our direct cost of performing such services) does not exceed 1% of our income from the related property. Furthermore, we may own up to
100% of the stock of a TRS which may provide customary and non-customary services to our tenants without tainting our rental income from
the related properties. |
If a portion of the rent that we receive from
a property does not qualify as “rents from real property” because the rent attributable to personal property exceeds 15% of
the total rent for a taxable year, the portion of the rent that is attributable to personal property will not be qualifying income for
purposes of either the 75% or 95% gross income test. Thus, if such rent attributable to personal property, plus any other income that
is non-qualifying income for purposes of the 95% gross income test, during a taxable year exceeds 5% of our gross income during the year,
we would lose our REIT qualification. If, however, the rent from a particular property does not qualify as “rents from real property”
because either (1) the rent is considered based on the income or profits of the related tenant, (2) the tenant either is a related party
tenant or fails to qualify for the exceptions to the related party tenant rule for TRSs or (3) we furnish non-customary services to tenants
of the property in excess of the 1% threshold, other than through a qualifying independent contractor or a TRS, none of the rent from
that property would qualify as “rents from real property.”
We do not lease or intend to lease significant
amounts of personal property pursuant to our leases. Moreover, we do not perform or intend to perform any services other than customary
ones for our tenants, unless such services are provided through independent contractors from whom we do not receive or derive income or
a TRS. Accordingly, we believe that our leases generally produce rent that qualifies as “rents from real property” for purposes
of the 75% and 95% gross income tests.
In addition to the rent, the tenants may be required
to pay certain additional charges. To the extent that such additional charges represent reimbursements of amounts that we are obligated
to pay to third parties such charges generally will qualify as “rents from real property.” To the extent such additional charges
represent penalties for nonpayment or late payment of such amounts, such charges should qualify as “rents from real property.”
However, to the extent that late charges do not qualify as “rents from real property,” they instead will be treated as interest
that qualifies for the 95% gross income test.
In addition, as described above, we may own up
to 100% of the stock of one or more TRSs. Under an exception to the related-party tenant rule described above, rent that we receive from
a TRS will qualify as “rents from real property” as long as (1) at least 90% of the leased space at the property is leased
to persons other than TRSs and related-party tenants and (2) the amount paid by the TRS to rent space at the property is substantially
comparable to rents paid by other tenants of the property for comparable space. The “substantially comparable” requirement
must be satisfied when the lease is entered into, when it is extended, and when the lease is modified, if the modification increases the
rent paid by the TRS. If the requirement that at least 90% of the leased space in the related property is rented to unrelated tenants
is met when a lease is entered into, extended or modified, such requirement will continue to be met as long as there is no increase in
the space leased to any TRS or related party tenant. Any increased rent attributable to a modification of a lease with a TRS in which
we own directly or indirectly more than 50% of the voting power or value of the stock will not be treated as “rents from real property.”
If in the future we receive rent from a TRS, we will seek to comply with this exception.
Interest. The term “interest”
generally does not include any amount received or accrued, directly or indirectly, if the determination of such amount depends in whole
or in part on the income or profits of any person. However, interest generally includes the following:
| · | an amount that is based on a fixed percentage or percentages of gross receipts or sales; and |
| · | an amount that is based on the income or profits of a debtor, as long as the debtor derives substantially all of its income from the
real property securing the debt by leasing substantially all of its interest in the property, and only to the extent that the amounts
received by the debtor would be qualifying “rents from real property” if received directly by a REIT. |
If a loan contains a provision that entitles a
REIT to a percentage of the borrower’s gain upon the sale of the real property securing the loan or a percentage of the appreciation
in the property’s value as of a specific date, income attributable to that loan provision will be treated as gain from the sale
of the property securing the loan, which generally is qualifying income for purposes of both gross income tests.
We have invested in, and expect to continue to
invest in, mortgage debt and mezzanine loans. Interest on debt secured by a mortgage on real property or on interests in real property
generally is qualifying income for purposes of the 75% gross income test. Other than to the extent described below, if a loan is secured
by real property and other property and the highest principal amount of a loan outstanding during a taxable year exceeds the fair market
value of the real property securing the loan as of the date the REIT agreed to originate or acquire the loan (or, if there has been a
“significant modification” to the loan since its origination or acquisition by the REIT, then as of the date of that “significant
modification”), a portion of the interest income from such loan will not be qualifying income for purposes of the 75% gross income
test, but will be qualifying income for purposes of the 95% gross income test. The portion of the interest income that will not be qualifying
income for purposes of the 75% gross income test will be equal to the interest income attributable to the portion of the principal amount
of the loan that is not secured by real property, that is, the amount by which the loan exceeds the value of the real estate that is security
for the loan. However, in the case of a loan that is secured by both real property and personal property, if the fair market value of
such personal property does not exceed 15% of the total fair market value of all property securing the loan, then the personal property
securing the loan will be treated as real property for purposes of determining the interest on such loan is qualifying income for purposes
of the 75% gross income test.
Mezzanine loans are loans secured by equity interests
in an entity that directly or indirectly owns real property, rather than by a direct mortgage of the real property. IRS Revenue Procedure
2003-65 provides a safe harbor pursuant to which a mezzanine loan, if it meets each of the requirements contained in the Revenue Procedure,
will be treated by the IRS as a real estate asset for purposes of the REIT asset tests described below, and interest derived from it will
be treated as qualifying mortgage interest for purposes of the 75% gross income test. Although the Revenue Procedure provides a safe harbor
on which taxpayers may rely, it does not prescribe rules of substantive tax law. Moreover, we anticipate that our mezzanine loans may
not meet all of the requirements for reliance on this safe harbor. We intend to invest in mortgage debt and mezzanine loans in a manner
that will enable us to continue to satisfy the gross income tests.
Dividends. Our share of any dividends
received from any corporation (including any TRS, but excluding any REIT) in which we own an equity interest will qualify for
purposes of the 95% gross income test but not for purposes of the 75% gross income test. Our share of any dividends received from
any other REIT in which we own an equity interest, if any, will be qualifying income for purposes of both gross income tests.
Prohibited Transactions. A REIT will incur
a 100% tax on the net income (including foreign currency gain) derived from any sale or other disposition of property, other than foreclosure
property, that the REIT holds primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of a trade or business. We intend to structure dispositions
of our properties (other than properties held by a TRS) such that we will not be considered to have held such properties primarily for
sale to customers in the ordinary course of our business. Whether a REIT holds a property “primarily for sale to customers in the
ordinary course of a trade or business” depends, however, on the facts and circumstances in effect from time to time, including
those related to a particular property. A safe harbor to the characterization of the sale of property that is a real estate asset by a
REIT as a prohibited transaction and the 100% prohibited transaction tax is available if the following requirements are met:
| · | the REIT has held the property for not less than two years; |
| · | the aggregate expenditures made by the REIT, or any partner of the REIT, during the two-year period preceding the date of the sale
that are includable in the basis of the property do not exceed 30% of the net selling price of the property; |
| · | either (1) during the year in question, the REIT did not make more than seven sales of property other than foreclosure property or
sales to which Section 1033 of the Code applies, (2) the aggregate adjusted bases of all such properties sold by the REIT during the year
did not exceed 10% of the aggregate bases of all of the assets of the REIT at the beginning of the year, (3) the aggregate fair market
value of all such properties sold by the REIT during the year did not exceed 10% of the aggregate fair market value of all of the assets
of the REIT at the beginning of the year, (4) (i) the aggregate adjusted bases of all such property sold by the REIT during the year did
not exceed 20% of the aggregate adjusted bases of all property of the REIT at the beginning of the year and (ii) the average annual percentage
of properties sold by the REIT compared to all the REIT’s properties (measured by adjusted bases) in the current and two prior years
did not exceed 10% or (5) (i) the aggregate fair market value of all such property sold by the REIT during the year did not exceed 20%
of the aggregate fair market value of all property of the REIT at the beginning of the year and (ii) the average annual percentage of
properties sold by the REIT compared to all the REIT’s properties (measured by fair market value) in the current and two prior years
did not exceed 10%; |
| · | in the case of property consisting of land or improvements (except for property acquired through foreclosure or lease termination),
the REIT has held the property for at least two years for the production of rental income; and |
| · | if the REIT has made more than seven sales of non-foreclosure property during the taxable year, substantially all of the marketing
and development expenditures with respect to the property were made through an independent contractor from whom the REIT derives no income
or a TRS. |
We will attempt to comply with the terms of the
safe-harbor provisions in the U.S. federal income tax laws prescribing when a property sale will not be characterized as a prohibited
transaction. We cannot assure you, however, that we can comply with the safe-harbor provisions or that we will avoid owning property that
may be characterized as property that we hold “primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of a trade or business.”
The 100% tax will not apply to gains from the sale of property that is held through a TRS, although such income will be taxed to the TRS
at regular U.S. federal corporate income tax rates.
Fee Income. Fee income generally will not
be qualifying income for purposes of the 75% and 95% gross income tests. Any fees earned by a TRS will not be included for purposes of
the gross income tests, but will be subject to U.S. federal corporate income tax, as described above. In addition, we will be subject
to a 100% excise tax on any fees earned by a TRS for services provided to us if such fees were pursuant to an agreement determined by
the IRS to be not on an arm’s-length basis.
Foreclosure Property. We will be
subject to tax at the maximum U.S. federal corporate income tax rate (currently 21%) on any income from foreclosure property, which
includes certain foreign currency gains and related deductions, other than income that otherwise would be qualifying income for
purposes of the 75% gross income test, less expenses directly connected with the production of that income. However, gross income
from foreclosure property will qualify under the 75% and 95% gross income tests. Foreclosure property is any real property,
including interests in real property, and any personal property incident to such real property:
| · | that is acquired by a REIT as the result of the REIT having bid on such property at foreclosure, or having otherwise reduced such
property to ownership or possession by agreement or process of law, after there was a default or when default was imminent on a lease
of such property or on indebtedness that such property secured; |
| · | for which the related loan was acquired by the REIT at a time when the default was not imminent or anticipated; and |
| · | for which the REIT makes a proper election to treat the property as foreclosure property. |
A REIT will not be considered to have foreclosed
on a property where the REIT takes control of the property as a mortgagee-in-possession and cannot receive any profit or sustain any loss
except as a creditor of the mortgagor. Property generally ceases to be foreclosure property at the end of the third taxable year following
the taxable year in which the REIT acquired the property, or longer if an extension is granted by the Secretary of the Treasury. However,
this grace period terminates and foreclosure property ceases to be foreclosure property on the first day:
| · | on which a lease is entered into for the property that, by its terms, will give rise to income that does not qualify for purposes
of the 75% gross income test, or any amount is received or accrued, directly or indirectly, pursuant to a lease entered into on or after
such day that will give rise to income that does not qualify for purposes of the 75% gross income test; |
| · | on which any construction takes place on the property, other than completion of a building or any other improvement where more than
10% of the construction was completed before default became imminent; or |
| · | which is more than 90 days after the day on which the REIT acquired the property and the property is used in a trade or business which
is conducted by the REIT, other than through an independent contractor from whom the REIT itself does not derive or receive any income
or a TRS. |
Hedging Transactions. From time to time,
we may enter into hedging transactions with respect to one or more of our assets or liabilities. Our hedging activities may include entering
into interest rate swaps, caps and floors, options to purchase such items and futures and forward contracts. Income and gain from “hedging
transactions” will be excluded from gross income for purposes of both the 75% and 95% gross income tests provided we satisfy the
indemnification requirements discussed below. A “hedging transaction” means either (1) any transaction entered into in the
normal course of our trade or business primarily to manage the risk of interest rate, price changes or currency fluctuations with respect
to borrowings made, or to be made, or ordinary obligations incurred or to be incurred, to acquire or carry real estate assets, (2) any
transaction entered into primarily to manage the risk of currency fluctuations with respect to any item of income or gain that would be
qualifying income under the 75% or 95% gross income test (or any property which generates such income or gain) and (3) any transaction
entered into to “offset” transactions described in (1) or (2) if a portion of the hedged indebtedness is extinguished or the
related property disposed of. We are required to clearly identify any such hedging transaction before the close of the day on which it
was acquired, originated or entered into and to satisfy other identification requirements. We intend to structure any hedging transactions
in a manner that does not jeopardize our qualification as a REIT.
Foreign Currency Gain. Certain
foreign currency gains will be excluded from gross income for purposes of one or both of the gross income tests. “Real estate
foreign exchange gain” will be excluded from gross income for purposes of the 75% and 95% gross income tests. Real estate
foreign exchange gain generally includes foreign currency gain attributable to any item of income or gain that is qualifying income
for purposes of the 75% gross income test, foreign currency gain attributable to the acquisition or ownership of (or becoming or
being the obligor under) obligations secured by mortgages on real property or an interest in real property and certain foreign
currency gain attributable to certain “qualified business units” of a REIT. “Passive foreign exchange gain”
will be excluded from gross income for purposes of the 95% gross income test. Passive foreign exchange gain generally includes real
estate foreign exchange gain as described above and also includes foreign currency gain attributable to any item of income or gain
that is qualifying income for purposes of the 95% gross income test and foreign currency gain attributable to the acquisition or
ownership of (or becoming or being the obligor under) obligations. These exclusions for real estate foreign exchange gain and
passive foreign exchange gain do not apply to any certain foreign currency gain derived from dealing, or engaging in substantial and
regular trading, in securities. Such gain is treated as non-qualifying income for purposes of both the 75% and 95% gross income
tests.
Failure to Satisfy Gross Income Tests.
If we fail to satisfy one or both of the gross income tests for any taxable year, we nevertheless may qualify as a REIT for that year
if we qualify for relief under certain provisions of the U.S. federal income tax laws. Those relief provisions are generally available
if:
| · | our failure to meet those tests is due to reasonable cause and not to willful neglect; and |
| · | following such failure for any taxable year, we file a schedule of the sources of our income in accordance with regulations prescribed
by the Secretary of the Treasury. |
We cannot predict, however, whether in all circumstances
we would qualify for the relief provisions. In addition, as discussed above in “—Taxation of Our Company,” even if the
relief provisions apply, we would incur a 100% tax on the gross income attributable to the greater of the amount by which we fail the
75% gross income test or the 95% gross income test multiplied, in either case, by a fraction intended to reflect our profitability.
Asset Tests
To qualify as a REIT, we also must satisfy the
following asset tests at the end of each quarter of each taxable year. First, at least 75% of the value of our total assets must consist
of:
| · | cash or cash items, including certain receivables and money market funds and, in certain circumstances, foreign currencies; |
| · | interests in real property, including leaseholds, options to acquire real property and leaseholds and personal property, to the extent
such personal property is leased in connection with real property and rents attributable to such personal property are treated as “rents
from real property”; |
| · | interests in mortgage loans secured by real property; |
| · | shares in other REITs and debt instruments issued by “publicly offered REITs”; and |
| · | investments in shares or debt instruments during the one-year period following our receipt of new capital that we raise through equity
offerings or public offerings of debt with at least a five-year term. |
Second, of our investments not included in the
75% asset class, the value of our interest in any one issuer’s securities may not exceed 5% of the value of our total assets, or
the 5% asset test.
Third, of our investments not included in the
75% asset class, we may not own more than 10% of the voting power of any one issuer’s outstanding securities or 10% of the value
of any one issuer’s outstanding securities, or the 10% vote test and the 10% value test, respectively.
Fourth, no more than 20% of the value of our total
assets may consist of the securities of one or more TRSs.
Fifth, no more than 25% of the value of our total
assets may consist of the securities of TRSs, other non-TRS taxable subsidiaries, and other assets that are not qualifying assets for
purposes of the 75% asset test, or the 25% securities test.
Sixth, no more than 25% of the value of our total
assets may consist of debt instruments issued by “publicly offered REITs” to the extent not secured by real property or interests
in real property.
For purposes of the 5% asset test, the 10%
vote and the 10% value test, the term “securities” does not include shares in another REIT, debt of “publicly
offered REITs”, equity or debt securities of a qualified REIT subsidiary or a TRS, mortgage loans that constitute real estate
assets or equity interests in a partnership. The term “securities,” however, generally includes debt securities issued
by a partnership or another REIT (other than a “publicly offered REIT”), except that for purposes of the 10% value test,
the term “securities” does not include:
| · | “Straight debt” securities, which is defined as a written unconditional promise to pay on demand or on a specified date
a sum certain in money if (1) the debt is not convertible, directly or indirectly, into equity and (2) the interest rate and interest
payment dates are not contingent on profits, the borrower’s discretion or similar factors. “Straight debt” securities
do not include any securities issued by a partnership or a corporation in which we or any controlled TRS (i.e., a TRS in which we own
directly or indirectly more than 50% of the voting power or value of the stock) hold non-”straight debt” securities that have
an aggregate value of more than 1% of the issuer’s outstanding securities. However, “straight debt” securities include
debt subject to the following contingencies: |
| · | a contingency relating to the time of payment of interest or principal, as long as either (1) there is no change to the effective
yield of the debt obligation, other than a change to the annual yield that does not exceed the greater of 0.25% or 5% of the annual yield
or (2) neither the aggregate issue price nor the aggregate face amount of the issuer’s debt obligations held by us exceeds $1 million
and no more than 12 months of unaccrued interest on the debt obligations can be required to be prepaid; and |
| · | a contingency relating to the time or amount of payment upon a default or prepayment of a debt obligation, as long as the contingency
is consistent with customary commercial practice. |
| · | Any loan to an individual or an estate; |
| · | Any “Section 467 rental agreement,” other than an agreement with a related party tenant; |
| · | Any obligation to pay “rents from real property”; |
| · | Certain securities issued by governmental entities; |
| · | Any security issued by a REIT; |
| · | Any debt instrument issued by an entity treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes in which we are a partner to
the extent of our proportionate interest in the equity and debt securities of the partnership; and |
| · | Any debt instrument issued by an entity treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes not described in the preceding
bullet points if at least 75% of the partnership’s gross income, excluding income from prohibited transactions, is qualifying income
for purposes of the 75% gross income test described above in “—Gross Income Tests.” |
For purposes of the 10% value test, our proportionate
share of the assets of a partnership is our proportionate interest in any securities issued by the partnership, without regard to the
securities described in the last two bullet points above.
As described above, we have invested in, and expect
to continue to invest in, mortgage debt and mezzanine loans. We expect that our investments in mortgage loans will generally be treated
as real estate assets. Although we expect that our investments in mezzanine loans will generally be treated as real estate assets, our
mezzanine loans may not meet all the requirements of the safe harbor in IRS Revenue Procedure 2003-65. Thus, no assurance can be provided
that the IRS will not challenge our treatment of our mezzanine loans as real estate assets. We intend to invest in mortgage debt and mezzanine
loans in a manner that will enable us to continue to satisfy the asset income test requirements.
We will monitor the status of our assets for purposes
of the various asset tests and will manage our portfolio in order to comply at all times with such tests. However, there is no assurance
that we will not inadvertently fail to comply with such tests. If we fail to satisfy the asset tests at the end of a calendar quarter,
we will not lose our REIT qualification if:
| · | we satisfied the asset tests at the end of the preceding calendar quarter; and |
| · | the discrepancy between the value of our assets and the asset test requirements arose from changes in the market values of our assets
and was not wholly or partly caused by the acquisition of one or more non-qualifying assets. |
If we did not satisfy the condition described
in the second item, above, we still could avoid disqualification by eliminating any discrepancy within 30 days after the close of the
calendar quarter in which it arose.
If we violate the 5% asset test, the 10% vote
test or the 10% value test described above at the end of any quarter of each taxable year, we will not lose our REIT qualification if
(1) the failure is de minimis (up to the lesser of 1% of the value of our assets or $10 million) and (2) we dispose of assets causing
the failure or otherwise comply with the asset tests within six months after the last day of the quarter in which we identify such failure.
In the event of a failure of any of the asset tests (other than de minimis failures described in the preceding sentence), as long
as the failure was due to reasonable cause and not to willful neglect, we will not lose our REIT qualification if we (1) dispose of assets
causing the failure or otherwise comply with the asset tests within six months after the last day of the quarter in which we identify
the failure, (2) we file a schedule with the IRS describing each asset that caused the failure and (3) pay a tax equal to the greater
of $50,000 or 21% of the net income from the assets causing the failure during the period in which we failed to satisfy the asset tests.
Currently, we believe that our assets satisfy
the foregoing asset test requirements. However, we will not obtain independent appraisals to support our conclusions as to the value of
our assets. Moreover, the values of some assets may not be susceptible to a precise determination. As a result, there can be no assurance
that the IRS will not contend that our ownership of assets violates one or more of the asset tests applicable to REITs.
Distribution Requirements
Each taxable year, we must distribute dividends,
other than capital gain dividends and deemed distributions of retained capital gain, to our stockholders in an aggregate amount at least
equal to:
| · | 90% of our “REIT taxable income,” computed without regard to the dividends paid deduction and our net capital gain or
loss; and |
| · | 90% of our after-tax net income, if any, from foreclosure property; minus |
| · | the sum of certain items of non-cash income over 5% of our REIT taxable income, computed without regard to the dividends paid deduction
and our net capital gain. |
We must pay such distributions in the taxable
year to which they relate, or in the following taxable year if either (1) we declare the distribution before we timely file our U.S. federal
income tax return for the year, pay the distribution on or before the first regular dividend payment date after such declaration and elect
in our tax return to have a specified dollar amount of such distribution treated as if paid during the prior year or (2) we declare the
distribution in October, November or December of the taxable year, payable to stockholders of record on a specified day in any such month,
and we actually pay the dividend before the end of January of the following year. The distributions under clause (1) are taxable to the
stockholders in the year in which paid, and the distributions in clause (2) are treated as paid on December 31st of the prior taxable
year to the extent of our earnings and profits. In both instances, these distributions relate to our prior taxable year for purposes of
the 90% distribution requirement.
Further, to the extent we are not a “publicly
offered REIT,” in order for our distributions to be counted as satisfying the annual distribution requirement for REITs and to provide
us with the REIT-level tax deduction, such distributions must not be “preferential dividends.” A dividend is not a preferential
dividend if that distribution is (1) pro rata among all outstanding shares within a particular class and (2) in accordance with the preferences
among different classes of shares as set forth in our organizational documents. However, the preferential dividend rule does not apply
to “publicly offered REITs.” Currently, we are a “publicly offered REIT.”
We will pay U.S. federal income tax on taxable
income, including net capital gain, that we do not distribute to stockholders. Furthermore, if we fail to distribute during a calendar
year, or by the end of January following the calendar year in the case of distributions with declaration and record dates falling in the
last three months of the calendar year, at least the sum of:
| · | 85% of our REIT ordinary income for such year; |
| · | 95% of our REIT capital gain income for such year; and |
| · | any undistributed taxable income (ordinary and capital gain) from all prior periods, |
we will incur a 4% nondeductible excise tax on the excess of such required
distribution over the amounts we actually distribute.
We may elect to retain and pay income tax on the
net long-term capital gain we receive in a taxable year. If we so elect, we will be treated as having distributed any such retained amount
for purposes of the 4% nondeductible excise tax described above. We intend to make timely distributions sufficient to satisfy the annual
distribution requirements and to avoid U.S. federal corporate income tax and the 4% nondeductible excise tax.
It is possible that, from time to time, we may
experience timing differences between the actual receipt of income and actual payment of deductible expenses and the inclusion of that
income and deduction of such expenses in arriving at our REIT taxable income. For example, we may not deduct recognized capital losses
from our “REIT taxable income.” Further, we may be allocated a share of net capital gain attributable to the sale of depreciated
property that exceeds our allocable share of cash attributable to that sale. Additionally, we generally will be required to recognize
certain amounts as income no later than the time such amounts are reflected on certain financial statements.
In addition, a taxpayer’s net interest expense
deduction may be limited to 30% (adjusted, in the absence of an election otherwise, to 50% for non-partnership entities for their 2019
and 2020 taxable years and for partnerships for the 2020 taxable year under the CARES Act) of the sum of adjusted taxable income, business
interest and certain other amounts. Adjusted taxable income does not include items of income or expense not allocable to a trade or business,
business interest or expense, the deduction for qualified business income, NOLs, and for years prior to 2022, deductions for depreciation,
amortization or depletion. Under the CARES Act, a taxpayer could elect to use its adjusted taxable income from its 2019 taxable year for
purposes of calculating its limitation for its 2020 taxable year. For partnerships, the interest deduction limit is applied at the partnership
level, subject to certain adjustments to the partners for unused deduction limitation at the partnership level. Disallowed interest expense
is carried forward indefinitely (subject to special rules for partnerships).
A “real property trade or business”
may elect out of this interest limit so long as it uses a 40-year recovery period for nonresidential real property, a 30-year recovery
period for residential real property and a 20-year recovery period for related improvements. For this purpose, a real property trade or
business is any real property development, redevelopment, construction, reconstruction, acquisition, conversion, rental, operating, management,
leasing or brokerage trade or business. We believe this definition encompasses our business and thus will allow us the option of electing
out of the limits on interest deductibility should we determine it is prudent to do so. Any of our TRSs which have borrowed either from
us or third parties, however, may be negatively impacted.
In addition, for taxable years beginning after
January 30, 2020, the NOL deduction is generally limited to 80% of taxable income (before the deduction), but this limitation has been
lifted for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2021 by the CARES Act. REITs may indefinitely carryforward (but not carryback) NOLs.
As a result of the foregoing, we may have less
cash than is necessary to distribute taxable income sufficient to avoid U.S. federal corporate income tax and the excise tax imposed on
certain undistributed income or even to meet the 90% distribution requirement. In such a situation, we may need to borrow funds or, if
possible, pay taxable dividends of our stock or debt securities.
We may satisfy the 90% distribution test
with taxable distributions of our stock or debt securities. The IRS has issued Revenue Procedure 2017-45 authorizing elective
cash/stock dividends to be made by “publicly offered REITs.” Pursuant to Revenue Procedure 2017-45 the IRS will treat
the distribution of stock pursuant to an elective cash/stock dividend as a distribution of property under Section 301 of the Code
(i.e., a dividend), as long as at least 20% of the total dividend is available in cash and certain other parameters detailed in the
Revenue Procedure are satisfied. Because we are a “publicly offered REIT,” we may pay dividends in a combination of our
stock and cash. On December 21, 2020, we made a one-time special earnings and profits distribution (the “Special
Distribution”) to our stockholders in the aggregate amount of $55.8 million, in a combination of 90% common stock and 10%
cash. We do not currently intend to pay any additional elective cash/stock dividends. In connection with such a dividend, our
stockholders may be required to pay tax in excess of the cash that they receive.
Under certain circumstances, we may be able to
correct a failure to meet the distribution requirement for a year by paying “deficiency dividends” to our stockholders in
a later year. We may include such deficiency dividends in our deduction for dividends paid for the earlier year. Although we may be able
to avoid income tax on amounts distributed as deficiency dividends, we will be required to pay interest to the IRS based upon the amount
of any deduction we take for deficiency dividends.
Earnings and Profits Distribution Requirement
In addition to the annual distribution requirement
described above, a REIT is not permitted to have accumulated earnings and profits attributable to non-REIT years. A REIT has until the
close of its first REIT taxable year (or the following January, if the distribution is declared and has a record date in October, November,
or December of the first REIT year) in which it has non-REIT earnings and profits to distribute all such earnings and profits. Our failure
to comply with this rule would require that we pay a “deficiency dividend” to our stockholders and interest to the IRS to
distribute any remaining earnings and profits. If we failed to make a deficiency dividend in those circumstances, we would fail to qualify
as a REIT.
In order to comply with the requirement that we
distribute our accumulated earnings and profits attributable to non-REIT years as well as the REIT distribution requirement described
in the immediately prior section, we made the Special Distribution to our stockholders, which represented the balance of our previously
undistributed non-REIT earnings and profits accumulated prior to January 1, 2020 and our REIT taxable income for the 2020 taxable year.
Shareholders had an opportunity to elect to receive the Special Distribution in the form of cash or additional shares of our common stock,
subject to a limit of $5.58 million of cash. We completed the payment of the Special Distribution on December 21, 2020 through an aggregate
of $5.58 million in cash and the issuance of 1,198,963 shares of our common stock.
Recordkeeping Requirements
We must maintain certain records in order to qualify
as a REIT. In addition, to avoid a monetary penalty, we must request on an annual basis information from our stockholders designed to
disclose the actual ownership of our outstanding stock. We intend to comply with these requirements.
Failure to Qualify
If we fail to satisfy one or more requirements
for REIT qualification, other than the gross income tests and the asset tests, we could avoid disqualification if our failure is due to
reasonable cause and not to willful neglect and we pay a penalty of $50,000 for each such failure. In addition, there are relief provisions
for a failure of the gross income tests and asset tests, as described in “—Gross Income Tests” and “—Asset
Tests.”
If we fail to qualify as a REIT in any
taxable year, and no relief provision applies, we would be subject to U.S. federal income tax on our taxable income at regular U.S.
federal corporate income tax rates, plus potential penalties and/or interest. In calculating our taxable income in a year in which
we fail to qualify as a REIT, we would not be able to deduct amounts paid out to stockholders. In fact, we would not be required to
distribute any amounts to stockholders in that year. In such event, to the extent of our current and accumulated earnings and
profits, distributions to stockholders generally would be taxable as ordinary dividend income. Subject to certain limitations of the
U.S. federal income tax laws, corporate stockholders may be eligible for the dividends received deduction and non-corporate U.S.
stockholders may be eligible for the reduced U.S. federal income tax rate of up to 20% on such dividends. Unless we qualified for
relief under specific statutory provisions, we also would be disqualified from taxation as a REIT for the four taxable years
following the year during which we ceased to qualify as a REIT. We cannot predict whether we would qualify for such statutory relief
in all circumstances.
Taxation of Taxable U.S. Stockholders
This section is a summary of the rules governing
the U.S. federal income taxation of U.S. stockholders and is for general information only. We urge you to consult your tax advisors
to determine the impact of U.S. federal, state and local income tax laws on the purchase, ownership and disposition of our capital stock.
As used herein, the term “U.S. stockholder”
means a beneficial owner of our capital stock that for U.S. federal income tax purposes is:
| · | a citizen or resident of the United States; |
| · | a corporation (including an entity treated as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes) created or organized in or under
the laws of the United States, any of its states or the District of Columbia; |
| · | an estate whose income is subject to U.S. federal income taxation regardless of its source; or |
| · | any trust if (1) a court is able to exercise primary supervision over the administration of such trust and one or more United States
persons (as defined in Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code) have the authority to control all substantial decisions of the trust or (2) it
has a valid election in place to be treated as a United States person. |
If a partnership, entity or arrangement treated
as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes holds our capital stock, the U.S. federal income tax treatment of a partner in the
partnership will generally depend on the status of the partner and the activities of the partnership. If you are a partner in a partnership
holding our capital stock, you should consult your tax advisor regarding the consequences of the ownership and disposition of our capital
stock by the partnership.
Distributions
As long as we qualify as a REIT, a taxable U.S.
stockholder must generally take into account as ordinary income distributions made out of our current or accumulated earnings and profits
that we do not designate as capital gain dividends or retained long-term capital gain. For purposes of determining whether a distribution
is made out of our current or accumulated earnings and profits, our earnings and profits will be allocated first to our preferred stock
dividends, if any, and then to our common stock dividends. Individuals, trusts and estates generally may deduct 20% of the “qualified
REIT dividends” (i.e., REIT dividends other than capital gain dividends and portions of REIT dividends designated as “qualified
dividend income,” which in each case are already eligible for capital gain tax rates) they receive. The deduction for qualified
REIT dividends is not subject to the wage and property basis limits that apply to other types of “qualified business income.”
However, to qualify for this deduction, the U.S. stockholder receiving such dividends must hold the dividend-paying REIT stock for at
least 46 days (taking into account certain special holding period rules) of the 91-day period beginning 45 days before the stock becomes
ex-dividend and cannot be under an obligation to make related payments with respect to a position in substantially similar or related
property. The 20% deduction for qualified REIT dividends results in a maximum 29.6% U.S. federal income tax rate on ordinary REIT dividends,
not including the 3.8% Medicare tax, discussed below. Without further legislation, this deduction will sunset after 2025.
A U.S. stockholder will not qualify for the
dividends received deduction generally available to corporations. Additionally, because we are not generally subject to U.S. federal
income tax on the portion of our REIT taxable income distributed to our stockholders (see “—Taxation of Our
Company” above), our dividends generally will not be eligible for the 20% U.S. federal income tax rate on “qualified
dividend income” (generally, dividends paid by domestic C corporations and certain qualified foreign corporations to U.S.
stockholders that are taxed at individual rates). As a result, our ordinary REIT dividends will be taxed at the higher tax rate
applicable to ordinary income, reduced by the 20% deduction described above. The maximum income tax rate for qualified dividend
income received by U.S. stockholders taxed at individual rates is currently 20%, plus the 3.8% Medicare tax on net investment
income, if applicable. By contrast, the maximum U.S. federal income tax rates on ordinary income and ordinary REIT dividend income
are currently 37% and 29.6%, respectively, plus the 3.8% Medicare tax on net investment income, if applicable.
However, the 20% U.S. federal income tax rate
for qualified dividend income will apply to our ordinary REIT dividends, if any, that are (1) attributable to dividends received by us
from non-REIT corporations, such as our TRSs, and (2) attributable to income upon which we have paid U.S. federal corporate income tax
(e.g., to the extent that we distribute less than 100% of our taxable income). In general, to qualify for the reduced tax rate on qualified
dividend income, a stockholder must hold our capital stock for more than 60 days during the 121-day period beginning on the date that
is 60 days before the date on which our capital stock becomes ex-dividend.
Individuals, trusts and estates whose income exceeds
certain thresholds are also subject to an additional 3.8% Medicare tax on dividends received from us. U.S. stockholders are urged to consult
their tax advisors regarding the implications of the additional Medicare tax resulting from an investment in our capital stock.
A U.S. stockholder generally will recognize distributions
that we designate as capital gain dividends as long-term capital gain without regard to how long the U.S. stockholder has held our capital
stock. We generally will designate our capital gain dividends as either 20% or 25% U.S. federal income tax rate distributions (see “—Capital
Gains and Losses”).
We may elect to retain and pay income tax on the
net long-term capital gain that we recognize in a taxable year. In that case, to the extent that we designate such amount in a timely
notice to such stockholder, a U.S. stockholder would be taxed on its proportionate share of our undistributed long-term capital gain.
The U.S. stockholder would receive a credit for its proportionate share of the tax we paid. The U.S. stockholder would increase the basis
in its capital stock by the amount of its proportionate share of our undistributed long-term capital gain, minus its share of the tax
we paid.
A U.S. stockholder will not incur tax on a distribution
in excess of our current and accumulated earnings and profits if the distribution does not exceed the adjusted basis of the U.S. stockholder’s
capital stock. Instead, the distribution will reduce the U.S. stockholder’s adjusted basis in such stock. If a U.S. stockholder
receives a distribution in excess of both our current and accumulated earnings and profits and the U.S. stockholder’s adjusted basis
in his or her stock, the U.S. stockholder will recognize the distribution as long-term capital gain, or short-term capital gain if the
stock has been held for one year or less, assuming the stock is a capital asset in the hands of the U.S. stockholder. In addition, if
we declare a distribution in October, November or December of any year that is payable to a U.S. stockholder of record on a specified
date in any such month, such distribution will be treated as both paid by us and received by the U.S. stockholder on December 31 of such
year to the extent of our earnings and profits, provided that we actually pay the distribution during January of the following calendar
year.
U.S. stockholders may not include in their individual
income tax returns any of our NOLs or capital losses. Instead, these losses are generally carried over by us for potential offset against
our future income. Taxable distributions from us and gain from the disposition of our capital stock will not be treated as passive activity
income and, therefore, stockholders generally will not be able to apply any “passive activity losses,” such as losses from
certain types of limited partnerships in which the U.S. stockholder is a limited partner, against such income or gain. In addition, taxable
distributions from us and gain from the disposition of our capital stock generally will be treated as investment income for purposes of
the investment interest limitations. We will notify U.S. stockholders after the close of our taxable year as to the portions of the distributions
attributable to that year that constitute ordinary dividend income, qualified REIT dividends, capital gain distributions and return of
capital.
Taxation of U.S. Stockholders on the
Disposition of Capital Stock
A U.S. stockholder who is not a dealer in
securities must generally treat any gain or loss realized upon a taxable disposition of our capital stock as long-term capital gain
or loss if the U.S. stockholder has held our capital stock for more than one year and otherwise as short-term capital gain or loss.
In general, a U.S. stockholder will realize gain or loss in an amount equal to the difference between the sum of the fair market
value of any property and the amount of cash received in such disposition and the U.S. stockholder’s adjusted tax basis. A
stockholder’s adjusted tax basis generally will equal the U.S. stockholder’s acquisition cost, increased by the excess
of any net capital gains deemed distributed to the U.S. stockholder (discussed above) less tax deemed paid on such gains and reduced
by any returns of capital. However, a U.S. stockholder must treat any loss upon a sale or exchange of capital stock held by such
stockholder for six months or less as a long-term capital loss to the extent of capital gain dividends and any other actual or
deemed distributions from us that such U.S. stockholder treats as long-term capital gain. All or a portion of any loss that a U.S.
stockholder realizes upon a taxable disposition of our capital stock may be disallowed if the U.S. stockholder purchases
substantially identical stock within 30 days before or after the disposition.
Taxation of U.S. Stockholders on a Conversion
of Preferred Stock
Except as provided below, (i) a U.S. stockholder
generally will not recognize gain or loss upon the conversion of preferred stock into our common stock, and (ii) a U.S. stockholder’s
basis and holding period in our common stock received upon conversion generally will be the same as those of the converted shares of preferred
stock (but the basis will be reduced by the portion of adjusted tax basis allocated to any fractional share exchanged for cash). Any of
our shares of common stock received in conversion that are attributable to accumulated and unpaid dividends on the converted shares of
preferred stock will be treated as a distribution that is potentially taxable as a dividend. Cash received upon conversion in lieu of
a fractional share generally will be treated as payment in exchange for such fractional share, and gain or loss will be recognized on
the receipt of cash in an amount equal to the difference between the amount of cash received and the adjusted tax basis allocable to the
fractional share deemed exchanged.
This gain or loss will be long-term capital gain
or loss if the U.S. stockholder has held the preferred stock for more than one year at the time of conversion. U.S. stockholders are urged
to consult with their tax advisors regarding the U.S. federal income tax consequences of any transaction by which such U.S. stockholder
exchanges our common stock received on a conversion of preferred stock for cash or other property.
Taxation of U.S. Stockholders on a Redemption
of Preferred Stock
In general, a redemption of any preferred stock
will be treated under Section 302 of the Code as a distribution that is taxable at ordinary U.S. federal income tax rates as a dividend
(to the extent of our current or accumulated earnings and profits), unless the redemption satisfies certain tests set forth in Section
302(b) of the Code enabling the redemption to be treated as a sale of the preferred stock (in which case the redemption will be treated
in the same manner as a sale described in “— Taxation of U.S. Stockholders on the Disposition of Capital Stock” above).
The redemption will satisfy such tests and be treated as a sale of the preferred stock if the redemption:
| · | is “substantially disproportionate” with respect to the U.S. stockholder’s interest in our stock; |
| · | results in a “complete termination” of the U.S. stockholder’s interest in all classes of our stock; or |
| · | is “not essentially equivalent to a dividend” with respect to the U.S. stockholder, all within the meaning of Section
302(b) of the Code. |
In determining whether any of these tests have
been met, stock considered to be owned by the U.S. stockholder by reason of certain constructive ownership rules set forth in the Code,
as well as stock actually owned, generally must be taken into account. Because the determination as to whether any of the three alternative
tests of Section 302(b) of the Code described above will be satisfied with respect to any particular U.S. stockholder of the preferred
stock depends upon the facts and circumstances at the time that the determination must be made, prospective investors are advised to consult
their tax advisors to determine such tax treatment.
If a redemption of preferred stock does not meet
any of the three tests described above, the redemption proceeds will be treated as a distribution, as described in “—Taxation
of Taxable U.S. Stockholders” above. In that case, a U.S. stockholder’s adjusted tax basis in the redeemed preferred stock
will be transferred to such U.S. stockholder’s remaining stock holdings in our company. If the U.S. stockholder does not retain
any of our stock, such basis could be transferred to a related person that holds our stock or it may be lost.
Under previously proposed Treasury
regulations, if any portion of the amount received by a U.S. stockholder on a redemption of any class of our preferred stock is
treated as a distribution with respect to our stock but not as a taxable dividend, then such portion will be allocated to all shares
of the redeemed class of stock held by the redeemed stockholder just before the redemption on a pro-rata, share-by-share, basis. The
amount applied to each share will first reduce the redeemed U.S. stockholder’s basis in that share and any excess after the
basis is reduced to zero will result in taxable gain. If the redeemed stockholder has different bases in its stock, then the amount
allocated could reduce some of the basis in certain shares while reducing all the basis and giving rise to taxable gain in others.
Thus, the redeemed U.S. stockholder could have gain even if such U.S. stockholder’s basis in all its stock of the redeemed
class exceeded such portion.
The proposed Treasury regulations permit the transfer
of basis in the redeemed preferred stock to the redeemed U.S. stockholder’s remaining, unredeemed preferred stock of the same class
(if any), but not to any other class of stock held (directly or indirectly) by the redeemed U.S. stockholder. Instead, any unrecovered
basis in the redeemed preferred stock would be treated as a deferred loss to be recognized when certain conditions are satisfied. As of
March 28, 2019, these proposed regulations have been withdrawn. As a result, the treatment governing adjustments to the basis of a U.S.
holder’s preferred stock with respect to amounts treated as a distribution with respect to preferred stock, but not as a dividend,
as well as the treatment of the basis of any unredeemed shares, may be less certain.
Capital Gains and Losses
A taxpayer generally must hold a capital asset
for more than one year for gain or loss derived from its sale or exchange to be treated as long-term capital gain or loss. The highest
marginal U.S. federal individual income tax rate currently is 37%. The maximum U.S. federal income tax rate on long-term capital gain
applicable to U.S. taxpayers taxed at individual rates is 20%. The maximum U.S. federal income tax rate on long-term capital gain from
the sale or exchange of “Section 1250 property,” or depreciable real property, is 25%, which applies to the lesser of the
total amount of the gain or the accumulated depreciation on the Section 1250 property.
Individuals, trusts and estates whose income exceeds
certain thresholds are also subject to an additional 3.8% Medicare tax on gain from the sale of our capital stock. U.S. stockholders are
urged to consult their tax advisors regarding the implications of the additional Medicare tax resulting from an investment in our stock.
With respect to distributions that we designate
as capital gain dividends and any retained capital gain that we are deemed to distribute, we generally may designate whether such a distribution
is taxable at a 20% or 25% rate to our U.S. stockholders taxed at individual rates. Thus, the tax rate differential between capital gain
and ordinary income for those taxpayers may be significant. In addition, the characterization of income as capital gain or ordinary income
may affect the deductibility of capital losses. A non-corporate taxpayer may deduct capital losses not offset by capital gains against
its ordinary income only up to a maximum annual amount of $3,000 ($1,500 for married individuals filing separate returns). A non-corporate
taxpayer may carry forward unused capital losses indefinitely. A corporate taxpayer must pay tax on its net capital gain at ordinary U.S.
federal corporate income tax rates. A corporate taxpayer may deduct capital losses only to the extent of capital gains, with unused losses
being carried back three years and forward five years.
FATCA Withholding
Under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA”),
a U.S. withholding tax at a 30% rate will be imposed on dividends paid to certain U.S. stockholders who own our capital stock through
foreign accounts or foreign intermediaries if certain disclosure requirements related to U.S. accounts or ownership are not satisfied.
We will not pay any additional amounts in respect of any amounts withheld.
Taxation of Tax-Exempt Stockholders
This section is a summary of rules governing the
U.S. federal income taxation of U.S. stockholders that are tax-exempt entities and is for general information only. We urge tax-exempt
stockholders to consult their tax advisors to determine the impact of U.S. federal, state and local income tax laws on the purchase, ownership
and disposition of our capital stock, including any reporting requirements.
Tax-exempt entities, including qualified
employee pension and profit sharing trusts and individual retirement accounts, generally are exempt from U.S. federal income
taxation. However, they are subject to taxation on their unrelated business taxable income (“UBTI”). Although many
investments in real estate generate UBTI, the IRS has issued a ruling that dividend distributions from a REIT to an exempt employee
pension trust do not constitute UBTI so long as the exempt employee pension trust does not otherwise use the shares of the REIT in
an unrelated trade or business of the pension trust. Based on that ruling, amounts that we distribute to tax-exempt stockholders
generally should not constitute UBTI. However, if a tax-exempt stockholder were to finance (or be deemed to finance) its acquisition
of our capital stock with debt, a portion of the income that it receives from us would constitute UBTI pursuant to the
“debt-financed property” rules. Moreover, social clubs, voluntary employee benefit associations, supplemental
unemployment benefit trusts and qualified group legal services plans that are exempt from taxation under special provisions of the
U.S. federal income tax laws are subject to different UBTI rules, which generally will require them to characterize distributions
that they receive from us as UBTI. Finally, in certain circumstances, a qualified employee pension or profit sharing trust that owns
more than 10% of our stock must treat a percentage of the dividends that it receives from us as UBTI. Such percentage is equal to
the gross income we derive from an unrelated trade or business, determined as if we were a pension trust, divided by our total gross
income for the year in which we pay the dividends. That rule applies to a pension trust holding more than 10% of our stock only
if:
| · | the percentage of our dividends that the tax-exempt trust must treat as UBTI is at least 5%; |
| · | we qualify as a REIT by reason of the modification of the rule requiring that no more than 50% of our stock be owned by five or fewer
individuals that allows the beneficiaries of the pension trust to be treated as holding our stock in proportion to their actuarial interests
in the pension trust; and |
| · | one pension trust owns more than 25% of the value of our stock; or |
| · | a group of pension trusts individually holding more than 10% of the value of our stock collectively owns more than 50% of the value
of our stock. |
Taxation of Non-U.S. Stockholders
This section is a summary of the rules governing
the U.S. federal income taxation of non-U.S. stockholders. As used herein, the term “non-U.S. stockholder” means a beneficial
owner of our capital stock that is not a U.S. stockholder, a partnership (or entity treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax
purposes) or a tax-exempt stockholder. The rules governing U.S. federal income taxation of non-U.S. stockholders are complex, and this
summary is for general information only. We urge non-U.S. stockholders to consult their tax advisors to determine the impact of U.S.
federal, state and local income tax laws on the purchase, ownership and disposition of our capital stock, including any reporting requirements.
Distributions
A non-U.S. stockholder that receives a distribution
that is not attributable to gain from our sale or exchange of a “United States Real Property Interest” (“USRPI”),
as defined below, and that we do not designate as a capital gain dividend or retained capital gain will recognize ordinary income to the
extent that we pay such distribution out of our current or accumulated earnings and profits. A withholding tax equal to 30% of the gross
amount of the distribution ordinarily will apply to such distribution unless an applicable tax treaty reduces or eliminates the tax.
However, if a distribution is treated as effectively
connected with the non-U.S. stockholder’s conduct of a U.S. trade or business, the non-U.S. stockholder generally will be subject
to U.S. federal income tax on the distribution at graduated rates, in the same manner as U.S. stockholders are taxed with respect to such
distribution, and a non-U.S. stockholder that is a corporation also may be subject to a 30% branch profits tax with respect to that distribution.
The branch profits tax may be reduced by an applicable tax treaty. We plan to withhold U.S. income tax at the rate of 30% on the gross
amount of any such distribution paid to a non-U.S. stockholder unless either:
| · | a lower treaty rate applies and the non-U.S. stockholder provides us with an IRS Form W-8BEN or W-8BEN-E, as applicable, evidencing
eligibility for that reduced rate; |
| · | the non-U.S. stockholder provides us with an IRS Form W-8ECI claiming that the distribution is effectively connected with the conduct
of a U.S. trade or business; or |
| · | the distribution is treated as attributable to a sale of a USRPI under the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (“FIRPTA”)
(discussed below). |
A non-U.S. stockholder will not incur tax on a
distribution in excess of our current and accumulated earnings and profits if the excess portion of such distribution does not exceed
the adjusted basis of its capital stock. Instead, the excess portion of such distribution will reduce the non-U.S. stockholder’s
adjusted basis in such stock. A non-U.S. stockholder will be subject to tax on a distribution that exceeds both our current and accumulated
earnings and profits and the adjusted basis of its capital stock, if the non-U.S. stockholder otherwise would be subject to tax on gain
from the sale or disposition of its capital stock, as described below. We must withhold 15% of any distribution that exceeds our current
and accumulated earnings and profits. Consequently, although we intend to withhold at a rate of 30% on the entire amount of any distribution,
to the extent that we do not do so, we will withhold at a rate of 15% on any portion of a distribution not subject to withholding at a
rate of 30%. Because we generally cannot determine at the time we make a distribution whether the distribution will exceed our current
and accumulated earnings and profits, we normally will withhold tax on the entire amount of any distribution at the same rate as we would
withhold on a dividend. However, by filing a U.S. tax return, a non-U.S. stockholder may claim a refund of amounts that we withhold if
we later determine that a distribution in fact exceeded our current and accumulated earnings and profits.
For any year in which we qualify as a REIT, a
non-U.S. stockholder may incur tax on distributions that are attributable to gain from our sale or exchange of a USRPI under FIRPTA. A
USRPI includes certain interests in real property and shares in corporations at least 50% of whose assets consist of interests in real
property. Under FIRPTA, subject to the exceptions discussed below for (1) distributions on a class of stock that is regularly traded on
an established securities market to a less-than-10% holder of such stock and (2) distributions to “qualified shareholders”
and a “qualified foreign pension funds,” a non-U.S. stockholder is taxed on distributions attributable to gain from sales
of USRPIs as if such gain were effectively connected with a U.S. business of the non-U.S. stockholder. A non-U.S. stockholder thus would
be taxed on such a distribution at the normal U.S. federal capital gains rates applicable to U.S. stockholders, subject to applicable
alternative minimum tax and a special alternative minimum tax in the case of a nonresident alien individual. A corporate non-U.S. stockholder
not entitled to treaty relief or exemption also may be subject to the 30% branch profits tax on such a distribution. Unless the exception
described in the next paragraph applies, we must withhold 21% of any distribution that we could designate as a capital gain dividend.
A non-U.S. stockholder may receive a credit against its tax liability for the amount we withhold.
However, if the applicable class of our capital
stock is regularly traded on an established securities market in the United States, capital gain distributions on such class of our capital
stock that are attributable to our sale of a USRPI will be treated as ordinary dividends rather than as gain from the sale of a USRPI,
as long as the non-U.S. stockholder did not own more than 10% of the applicable class of our capital stock at any time during the one-year
period preceding the distribution or the non-U.S. stockholder was treated as a “qualified shareholder” and “qualified
foreign pension fund.” In such a case, non-U.S. stockholders generally will be subject to withholding tax on such capital gain distributions
in the same manner as they are subject to withholding tax on ordinary dividends. We believe that our common stock is regularly traded
on an established securities market in the United States. If our common stock is not regularly traded on an established securities market
in the United States or the non-U.S. stockholder owned more than 10% of our common stock at any time during the one-year period preceding
the distribution, capital gain distributions that are attributable to our sale of USRPIs will be subject to tax under FIRPTA, as described
above. In that case, we must withhold 21% of any distribution that we could designate as a capital gain dividend. A non-U.S. stockholder
may receive a credit against its tax liability for the amount we withhold.
Moreover, if a non-U.S. stockholder disposes of
our common stock during the 30-day period preceding a dividend payment, and such non-U.S. stockholder (or a person related to such non-U.S.
stockholder) acquires or enters into a contract or option to acquire our common stock within 61 days of the first day of the 30-day period
described above, and any portion of such dividend payment would, but for the disposition, be treated as a USRPI capital gain to such non-U.S.
stockholder, then such non-U.S. stockholder will be treated as having USRPI capital gain in an amount that, but for the disposition, would
have been treated as USRPI capital gain.
Although the law is not clear on the matter,
it appears that amounts we designate as retained capital gains in respect of our capital stock held by U.S. stockholders generally
should be treated with respect to non-U.S. stockholders in the same manner as actual distributions by us of capital gain dividends.
Under this approach, a non-U.S. stockholder would be able to offset as a credit against its U.S. federal income tax liability
resulting from its proportionate share of the tax paid by us on such retained capital gains, and to receive from the IRS a refund to
the extent of the non-U.S. stockholder’s proportionate share of such tax paid by us exceeds its actual U.S. federal income tax
liability, provided that the non-U.S. stockholder furnishes required information to the IRS on a timely basis.
Qualified Shareholders. Subject to the
exception discussed below, any distribution to a “qualified shareholder” who holds our capital stock directly or indirectly
(through one or more partnerships) will not be subject to U.S. federal income tax as income effectively connected with a U.S. trade or
business and thus will not be subject to FIRPTA withholding as described above. However, while a “qualified shareholder” will
not be subject to FIRPTA withholding on our distributions, non-United States persons who hold interests in the “qualified shareholder”
(other than interests solely as a creditor) and hold more than 10% of our capital stock, either through the “qualified shareholder”
or otherwise, will still be subject to FIRPTA withholding. REIT distributions received by a “qualified shareholder” that are
exempt from FIRPTA withholding may still be subject to regular U.S. federal withholding tax.
A “qualified shareholder” is a foreign
person that either (1) is eligible for the benefits of a comprehensive income tax treaty that includes an exchange of information program
and whose principal class of interests is listed and regularly traded on one or more recognized stock exchanges (as defined in such income
tax treaty), or is a foreign partnership that is created or organized under foreign law as a limited partnership in a jurisdiction that
has an agreement for the exchange of information with respect to taxes with the United States and has a class of limited partnership units
that represents more than 50% of the value of all of the partnership’s units and is regularly traded on the NYSE or NASDAQ markets,
(2) is a “qualified collective investment vehicle” (as defined below) and (3) maintains records of the identity of each person
who, at any time during the foreign person’s taxable year, is the direct owner of 5% or more the class of interests or units (as
applicable) described in (1), above.
A “qualified collective investment vehicle”
is a foreign person that (1) would be eligible for a reduced rate of withholding under the comprehensive income tax treaty described above,
even if such entity owns more than 10% of the stock of the REIT, (2) is publicly traded, is treated as a partnership under the Code, is
a withholding foreign partnership and would be treated as a “United States Real Property Holding Corporation” (a “USRPHC”),
under FIRPTA if it were a domestic corporation or (3) is designated as such by the Secretary of the Treasury and is either (a) “fiscally
transparent” within the meaning of Section 894 of the Code or (b) required to include dividends in its gross income, but is entitled
to a deduction for distributions to its investors.
Qualified Foreign Pension Funds. Any distribution
to a “qualified foreign pension fund” or an entity all of the interests of which are held by one or more “qualified
foreign pension funds” who holds our capital stock directly or indirectly (through one or more partnerships) generally will not
be subject to U.S. federal income tax as income effectively connected with the conduct of a U.S. trade or business and thus will not be
subject to FIRPTA withholding as described above. REIT distributions received by a “qualified foreign pension fund” that are
exempt from FIRPTA withholding may still be subject to regular U.S. federal withholding tax.
A “qualified foreign pension fund”
is any trust, corporation or other organization or arrangement (1) which is created or organized under the laws of a country other than
the United States or a political subdivision thereof, (2) which is established to provide retirement or pension benefits to participants
or beneficiaries that are current or former employees (or persons designated by such employees) of one or more employers in consideration
for services rendered, (3) which does not have a single participant or beneficiary with a right to more than 5% of its assets or income,
taking in account certain attribution rules, (4) which is subject to government regulation and provides annual information reporting about
its beneficiaries to the relevant tax or other governmental authorities in the country in which it is established or operates and (5)
with respect to which, under the laws of the country in which it is established or operates, and subject to a de minimis exception, (a)
contributions to such organization or arrangement that would otherwise be subject to tax under such laws are deductible or excluded from
the gross income of such entity or taxed at a reduced rate or (b) taxation of any investment income of such organization or arrangement
is deferred or such income is taxed a reduced rate.
FATCA. Under FATCA, a U.S.
withholding tax at a 30% rate will be imposed on dividends paid to certain non-U.S. stockholders if certain disclosure requirements
related to U.S. accounts or ownership are not satisfied. If payment of withholding taxes is required, non-U.S. stockholders that are
otherwise eligible for an exemption from, or reduction of, U.S. withholding taxes with respect to such dividends will be required to
seek a refund from the IRS to obtain the benefit of such exemption or reduction. We will not pay any additional amounts in respect
of any amounts withheld.
Dispositions
Subject to the discussion below regarding dispositions
by “qualified shareholders” and “qualified foreign pension funds,” non-U.S. stockholders could incur tax under
FIRPTA with respect to gain realized upon a disposition of our common stock if we are a USRPHC during a specified testing period. If at
least 50% of a REIT’s assets are USRPIs, then the REIT will be a USRPHC. We believe that we are a USRPHC. However, even if we are
a USRPHC, a non-U.S. stockholder generally would not incur tax under FIRPTA on gain from the sale of our capital stock if we are a “domestically
controlled qualified investment entity.”
A “domestically controlled qualified investment
entity” includes a REIT in which, at all times during a specified testing period, less than 50% in value of its shares are held
directly or indirectly by non-U.S. stockholders. We cannot assure you that this test has been or will be met.
If the applicable class of our capital stock is
regularly traded on an established securities market, an additional exception to the tax under FIRPTA will be available with respect to
a non-U.S. stockholder’s disposition of such stock, even if we do not qualify as a domestically controlled qualified investment
entity at the time the non-U.S. stockholder sells such stock. Under this additional exception, the gain from such a sale by a non-U.S.
stockholder will not be subject to tax under FIRPTA if (1) the applicable class of our capital stock is treated as being regularly traded
on an established securities market under applicable Treasury Regulations and (2) the non-U.S. stockholder owned, actually or constructively,
10% or less of that class of our common stock at all times during a specified testing period. As noted above, we believe that our common
stock is regularly traded on an established securities market.
In addition, a sale of our capital stock by a
“qualified shareholder” or a “qualified foreign pension fund” who holds our capital stock directly or indirectly
(through one or more partnerships) will not be subject to U.S. federal income tax under FIRPTA. However, while a “qualified shareholder”
will not be subject to FIRPTA withholding on a sale of our capital stock, non-United States persons who hold interests in the “qualified
shareholder” (other than interests solely as a creditor) and hold more than 10% of our capital stock, either through the “qualified
shareholder” or otherwise, will still be subject to FIRPTA withholding.
If the gain on the sale of our capital stock were
taxed under FIRPTA, a non-U.S. stockholder would be taxed on that gain in the same manner as U.S. stockholders, subject to applicable
alternative minimum tax and a special alternative minimum tax in the case of nonresident alien individuals. In addition, distributions
that are subject to tax under FIRPTA also may be subject to a 30% branch profits tax when made to a non-U.S. stockholder treated as a
corporation (under U.S. federal income tax principles) that is not otherwise entitled to treaty exemption. Finally, if we are not a domestically
controlled qualified investment entity at the time our capital stock is sold and the non-U.S. stockholder does not qualify for the exemptions
described in the preceding paragraph, under FIRPTA the purchaser of our capital stock also may be required to withhold 15% of the purchase
price and remit this amount to the IRS on behalf of the selling non-U.S. stockholder.
With respect to individual non-U.S. stockholders,
even if not subject to FIRPTA, capital gains recognized from the sale of our capital stock will be taxable to such non-U.S. stockholder
if he or she is a non-resident alien individual who is present in the United States for 183 days or more during the taxable year and some
other conditions apply, in which case the non-resident alien individual may be subject to a U.S. federal income tax on his or her U.S.
source capital gain.
Conversion of Preferred Stock
So long our preferred stock does not
constitute a USRPI under FIRPTA, the tax consequences to a non-U.S. stockholder of the conversion of our preferred stock into common
stock will generally be the same as those described above for a U.S. stockholder. If our preferred stock does constitutes a USRPI,
the conversion of our preferred stock into our common stock may be a taxable exchange for a non-U.S. stockholder. However, even if
our preferred stock does constitute a USRPI, provided our common stock also constitutes a USRPI, a non-U.S. stockholder generally
will not recognize gain or loss upon a conversion of our preferred stock into our common stock so long as certain FIRPTA-related
reporting requirements are satisfied. If our preferred stock does constitute a USRPI and such requirements are not satisfied,
however, a conversion will be treated as a taxable exchange of our preferred stock for our common stock. Such a deemed taxable
exchange will be subject to tax under FIRPTA at the rate of tax, including any applicable capital gains rates, that would apply to a
U.S. stockholder of the same type (e.g., an individual or a corporation, as the case may be) on the excess, if any, of the fair
market value of such non-U.S. stockholder’s common stock received over such non-U.S. stockholder’s adjusted basis in its
preferred stock. Collection of such tax will be enforced by a refundable withholding tax at a rate of 15% of the value of the common
stock. Non-U.S. stockholders are urged to consult their tax advisors regarding the U.S. federal income tax consequences of any
transaction by which such stockholder exchanges shares received on a conversion of our preferred stock for cash or other
property.
Redemption of Preferred Stock
For a discussion of the treatment of a redemption
of our preferred stock for a non-U.S. stockholder, see “—Taxation of U.S. Stockholders on a Redemption of Preferred Stock.”
Information Reporting Requirements and Withholding
We will report to our stockholders and to the
IRS the amount of distributions we pay during each calendar year and the amount of tax we withhold, if any. Under the backup withholding
rules, a stockholder may be subject to backup withholding at a rate of 24% with respect to distributions unless the stockholder:
| · | is a corporation or qualifies for certain other exempt categories and, when required, demonstrates this fact; or |
| · | provides a taxpayer identification number, certifies as to no loss of exemption from backup withholding and otherwise complies with
the applicable requirements of the backup withholding rules. |
A stockholder who does not provide us with its
correct taxpayer identification number also may be subject to penalties imposed by the IRS. Any amount paid as backup withholding will
be creditable against the stockholder’s income tax liability. In addition, we may be required to withhold a portion of capital gain
distributions to any stockholders who fail to certify their non-foreign status to us.
Backup withholding will generally not apply to
payments of dividends made by us or our paying agents, in their capacities as such, to a non-U.S. stockholder provided that the non-U.S.
stockholder furnishes to us or our paying agent the required certification as to its non-U.S. status, such as providing a valid IRS Form
W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E or W-8ECI, or certain other requirements are met. Notwithstanding the foregoing, backup withholding may apply if either
we or our paying agent has actual knowledge, or reason to know, that the holder is a United States person that is not an exempt recipient.
Payments of the proceeds from a disposition or a redemption effected outside the United States by a non-U.S. stockholder made by or through
a foreign office of a broker generally will not be subject to information reporting or backup withholding. However, information reporting
(but not backup withholding) generally will apply to such a payment if the broker has certain connections with the United States unless
the broker has documentary evidence in its records that the beneficial owner is a non-U.S. stockholder and specified conditions are met
or an exemption is otherwise established. Payment of the proceeds from a disposition by a non-U.S. stockholder of common stock made by
or through the U.S. office of a broker is generally subject to information reporting and backup withholding unless the non-U.S. stockholder
certifies under penalties of perjury that it is not a United States person and satisfies certain other requirements, or otherwise establishes
an exemption from information reporting and backup withholding.
Backup withholding is not an additional tax. Any
amounts withheld under the backup withholding rules may be refunded or credited against the stockholder’s U.S. federal income tax
liability if certain required information is furnished to the IRS. Stockholders should consult their tax advisors regarding application
of backup withholding to them and the availability of, and procedure for obtaining an exemption from, backup withholding.
Other Tax Consequences
Tax Aspects of Our Investments in Subsidiary
Partnerships
The following discussion summarizes certain U.S.
federal income tax considerations applicable to our direct or indirect investments in any subsidiary partnerships or limited liability
companies that we form or acquire (each individually a “Partnership” and, collectively, the “Partnerships”). The
discussion does not cover state or local tax laws or any U.S. federal tax laws other than income tax laws.
Classification as Partnerships. We will
include in our income our distributive share of each Partnership’s income and deduct our distributive share of each Partnership’s
losses only if such Partnership is classified for U.S. federal income tax purposes as a partnership (or an entity that is disregarded
for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the entity is treated as having only one owner for U.S. federal income tax purposes) rather than
as a corporation or an association taxable as a corporation. An unincorporated entity with at least two owners or members will be classified
as a partnership, rather than as a corporation, for U.S. federal income tax purposes if it:
| · | is treated as a partnership under the Treasury Regulations relating to entity classification, or the check-the-box regulations; and |
| · | is not a “publicly traded partnership.” |
Under the check-the-box regulations, an unincorporated
entity with at least two owners or members may elect to be classified either as an association taxable as a corporation or as a partnership.
If such an entity does not make an election, it will generally be treated as a partnership (or an entity that is disregarded for U.S.
federal income tax purposes if the entity is treated as having only one owner or member for U.S. federal income tax purposes) for U.S.
federal income tax purposes.
A publicly traded partnership is a partnership
whose interests are traded on an established securities market or are readily tradable on a secondary market or the substantial equivalent
thereof. A publicly traded partnership will not, however, be treated as a corporation for any taxable year if, for each taxable year beginning
after December 31, 1987 in which it was classified as a publicly traded partnership, 90% or more of the partnership’s gross income
for such year consists of certain passive-type income, including real property rents, gains from the sale or other disposition of real
property, interest and dividends, or the 90% passive income exception. Treasury Regulations provide limited safe harbors from the definition
of a publicly traded partnership. Pursuant to one of those safe harbors, or the private placement exclusion, interests in a partnership
will not be treated as readily tradable on a secondary market or the substantial equivalent thereof if (1) all interests in the partnership
were issued in a transaction or transactions that were not required to be registered under the Securities Act and (2) the partnership
does not have more than 100 partners at any time during the partnership’s taxable year. In determining the number of partners in
a partnership, a person owning an interest in a partnership, grantor trust or S corporation that owns an interest in the partnership is
treated as a partner in such partnership only if (1) substantially all of the value of the owner’s interest in the entity is attributable
to the entity’s direct or indirect interest in the partnership and (2) a principal purpose of the use of the entity is to permit
the partnership to satisfy the 100-partner limitation. We believe that any Partnership in which we own an interest qualifies for the private
placement exception.
If for any reason a Partnership in which we own
an interest were taxable as a corporation, rather than as a partnership, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, we likely would not be
able to qualify as a REIT unless we qualified for certain relief provisions. See “—Gross Income Tests” and “—Asset
Tests.” In addition, any change in a Partnership’s status for tax purposes might be treated as a taxable event, in which case
we might incur tax liability without any related cash distribution. Further, items of income and deduction of such Partnership would not
pass through to its partners, and its partners would be treated as stockholders for tax purposes. Consequently, such Partnership would
be required to pay tax at U.S. federal corporate income tax rates on its net income, and distributions to its partners would constitute
dividends that would not be deductible in computing such Partnership’s taxable income.
Income Taxation of the Partnerships and
their Partners
Partners, Not the Partnerships, Subject to
Tax. A partnership is generally not a taxable entity for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Rather, we are required to take into account
our allocable share of each Partnership’s income, gains, losses, deductions and credits for any taxable year of such Partnership
ending within or with our taxable year, without regard to whether we have received or will receive any distribution from such Partnership.
However, as discussed below, the tax liability for adjustments to a partnership’s tax returns made as a result of an audit by the
IRS will be imposed on the partnership itself in certain circumstances absent an election to the contrary (if available).
Partnership Allocations. Although a partnership
agreement generally will determine the allocation of income and losses among partners, such allocations will be disregarded for tax purposes
if they do not comply with the provisions of the U.S. federal income tax laws governing partnership allocations. If an allocation is not
recognized for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the item subject to the allocation will be reallocated in accordance with the partners’
interests in the partnership, which will be determined by taking into account all of the facts and circumstances relating to the economic
arrangement of the partners with respect to such item. Each Partnership’s allocations of taxable income, gain and loss are intended
to comply with the requirements of the U.S. federal income tax laws governing partnership allocations.
Tax Allocations with Respect to Partnership
Properties. Income, gain, loss and deduction attributable to appreciated or depreciated property that is contributed to a partnership
in exchange for an interest in the partnership must be allocated in a manner such that the contributing partner is charged with, or benefits
from, respectively, the unrealized gain or unrealized loss associated with the property at the time of the contribution pursuant to the
rules set forth in Section 704(c) of the Code (the “704(c) Allocations”). The amount of the unrealized gain or unrealized
loss, or built-in gain or built-in loss, respectively, is generally equal to the difference between the fair market value of the contributed
property at the time of contribution and the adjusted tax basis of such property at the time of contribution, or a book-tax difference.
Any property purchased for cash initially will have an adjusted tax basis equal to its fair market value, resulting in no book-tax difference.
A book-tax difference generally is decreased on an annual basis as a result of depreciation deductions to the contributing partner for
book purposes but not for tax purposes. The 704(c) Allocations are solely for U.S. federal income tax purposes and do not affect the book
capital accounts or other economic or legal arrangements among the partners. In the future, a subsidiary Partnership may acquire property
that may have a built-in gain or a built-in loss in exchange for units. Our subsidiary Partnership will have a carryover, rather than
a fair market value, adjusted tax basis in such contributed assets equal to the adjusted tax basis of the contributors in such assets,
resulting in a book-tax difference. As a result of that book-tax difference, we will have a lower adjusted tax basis with respect to that
portion of our subsidiary Partnership’s assets than we would have with respect to assets having a tax basis equal to fair market
value at the time of acquisition. This could result in lower depreciation deductions with respect to the portion of our subsidiary Partnership’s
assets attributable to such contributions.
The U.S. Treasury Department has issued regulations
requiring partnerships to use a “reasonable method” for allocating items with respect to which there is a book-tax difference
and outlining several reasonable allocation methods. Under certain available methods, the carryover basis of contributed properties in
the hands of our subsidiary Partnership (1) could cause us to be allocated lower amounts of depreciation deductions for tax purposes than
would be allocated to us if all contributed properties were to have a tax basis equal to their fair market value at the time of the contribution
and (2) in the event of a sale of such properties, could cause us to be allocated taxable gain in excess of the economic or book gain
allocated to us as a result of such sale, with a corresponding benefit to the contributing partners. An allocation described in (2) above
might cause us to recognize taxable income in excess of cash proceeds in the event of a sale or other disposition of property, which may
adversely affect our ability to comply with the REIT distribution requirements and may result in a greater portion of our distributions
being taxed as dividends.
Sale of a Partnership’s Property
Generally, any gain realized by a
Partnership on the sale of property held by the Partnership for more than one year will be long-term capital gain, except for any
portion of such gain that is treated as depreciation or cost recovery recapture. Under the 704(c) Allocations, any gain or loss
recognized by a Partnership on the disposition of contributed properties will be allocated first to the partners of the Partnership
who contributed such properties to the extent of their built-in gain or built-in loss on those properties for U.S. federal income
tax purposes. The partners’ built-in gain or built-in loss on such contributed properties will equal the difference between
the partners’ proportionate share of the book value of those properties and the partners’ tax basis allocable to those
properties at the time of the contribution as reduced for any decrease in the “book-tax difference.” See
“—Income Taxation of the Partnerships and their Partners—Tax Allocations with Respect to Partnership
Properties.” Any remaining gain or loss recognized by the Partnership on the disposition of the contributed properties, and
any gain or loss recognized by the Partnership on the disposition of the other properties, will be allocated among the partners in
accordance with their respective percentage interests in the Partnership.
Our share of any gain realized by a Partnership
on the sale of any property held by the Partnership as inventory or other property held primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary
course of the Partnership’s trade or business will be treated as income from a prohibited transaction that is subject to a 100%
penalty tax. Such prohibited transaction income may have an adverse effect upon our ability to satisfy the income tests for REIT status.
See “—Gross Income Tests.” We do not presently intend to acquire or hold or to allow any Partnership to acquire or hold
any property that represents inventory or other property held primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of our or such Partnership’s
trade or business.
Partnership Audit Rules
Under the rules applicable to U.S. federal income
tax audits of partnerships, any audit adjustments to items of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit of a partnership (and any partner’s
distributive share thereof) are now determined, and taxes, interest or penalties attributable thereto are assessed and collected, at the
partnership level. The partnership itself may be liable for a hypothetical increase in partner-level taxes (including interest and penalties)
resulting from an adjustment of “partnership-related items” on audit (the “imputed adjustment amount”), regardless
of changes in the composition of the partners (or their relative ownership) between the year under audit and the year of the adjustment
(and thus potentially causing the partners at the time of the audit adjustment to bear taxes attributable to former partners). The rules
also include an elective alternative method under which the additional taxes resulting from the adjustment are assessed against the affected
partners (often referred to as a “push-out election”), subject to a higher rate of interest than otherwise would apply. These
partnership audit rules could increase the U.S. federal income tax, interest, and/or penalties otherwise borne by us in the event of a
U.S. federal income tax audit of any of the Partnerships.
Legislative or Other Actions Affecting REITs
The present U.S. federal income tax treatment
of REITs may be modified, possibly with retroactive effect, by legislative, judicial or administrative action at any time, which could
affect the U.S. federal income tax treatment of an investment in our securities. The REIT rules are constantly under review by persons
involved in the legislative process and by the IRS and the U.S. Treasury Department, which may result in statutory changes as well as
revisions to regulations and interpretations. Additionally, several of the tax considerations described herein are currently under review
and are subject to change. Prospective securityholders are urged to consult with their tax advisors regarding the effect of potential
changes to the U.S. federal tax laws on an investment in our securities.
State and Local Taxes
We and/or our securityholders may be subject to
taxation by various states and localities, including those in which we or a securityholder transacts business, owns property or resides.
The state and local tax treatment may differ from the U.S. federal income tax treatment described above. Consequently, prospective securityholders
should consult their tax advisors regarding the effect of state and local tax laws upon an investment in our securities.
Plan
of Distribution
We may sell the securities being offered hereby
in one or more of the following ways from time to time:
| · | through agents to the public or to investors; |
| · | to underwriters or dealers for resale to the public or to investors; |
| · | in “at-the-market” offerings, within the meaning of Rule 415 under the Securities Act to or through a market maker or
into an existing trading market on an exchange or otherwise; |
| · | through a combination of any of these methods of sale; or |
| · | in any manner, as provided in the accompanying prospectus supplement. |
We may also effect a distribution of the securities
offered hereby through the issuance of derivative securities, including without limitation, warrants, forward delivery contracts and the
writing of options. In addition, the manner in which we may sell some or all of the securities covered by this prospectus includes, without
limitation, through:
| · | a block trade in which a broker-dealer will attempt to sell as agent, but may position or resell a portion of the block, as principal,
in order to facilitate the transaction; |
| · | purchases by a broker-dealer, as principal, and resale by the broker-dealer for its account; |
| · | ordinary brokerage transactions and transactions in which a broker solicits purchasers; or |
| · | privately negotiated transactions. |
Subject to maintaining our qualification as a
REIT, we may also enter into hedging transactions. For example, we may:
| · | enter into transactions with a broker-dealer or affiliate thereof in connection with which such broker-dealer or affiliate will engage
in short sales of securities offered pursuant to this prospectus, in which case such broker-dealer or affiliate may use securities issued
pursuant to this prospectus close out its short positions; |
| · | sell securities short and redeliver such shares to close out our short positions; |
| · | enter into option or other types of transactions that require us to deliver securities to a broker-dealer or an affiliate thereof,
who will then resell or transfer securities under this prospectus; or |
| · | loan or pledge securities to a broker-dealer or an affiliate thereof, who may sell the loaned securities or, in an event of default
in the case of a pledge, sell the pledged securities pursuant to this prospectus. |
We will set forth in a prospectus supplement the
terms of the offering of securities, including:
| · | the name or names of any agents or underwriters; |
| · | the purchase price of the securities being offered and the proceeds we will receive from the sale; |
| · | the terms of the securities offered; |
| · | any over-allotment options under which underwriters or agents may purchase or place additional securities; |
| · | any agency fees or underwriting discounts and other items constituting agents’ or underwriters’ compensation; |
| · | any public offering price; |
| · | any discounts or concessions allowed or reallowed or paid to dealers; and |
| · | any securities exchanges on which such securities may be listed. |
Agents
We may designate agents who agree to use their
reasonable efforts to solicit purchases for the period of their appointment or to sell the securities being offered hereby on a continuing
basis, unless otherwise provided in a prospectus supplement.
We may from time to time engage a broker-dealer
to act as our offering agent for one or more offerings of our securities. If we reach agreement with an offering agent with respect to
a specific offering, including the number of securities and any minimum price below which sales may not be made, then the offering agent
will try to sell such common stock on the agreed terms. The offering agent could make sales in privately negotiated transactions and/or
any other method permitted by law, including sales deemed to be an “at-the-market” offering as defined in Rule 415 promulgated
under the Securities Act, including sales made directly on the NYSE, or sales made to or through a market maker other than on an exchange.
The offering agent will be deemed to be an “underwriter” within the meaning of the Securities Act, with respect to any sales
effected through an “at-the-market” offering.
Underwriters
If we use underwriters for a sale of securities,
the underwriters will acquire the securities, and may resell the securities in one or more transactions, including negotiated transactions,
at a fixed public offering price or at varying prices determined at the time of sale. The obligations of the underwriters to purchase
the securities will be subject to the conditions set forth in the applicable underwriting agreement. We may change from time to time any
public offering price and any discounts or concessions the underwriters allow or reallow or pay to dealers. We may use underwriters with
whom we have a material relationship. We will describe in the prospectus supplement naming the underwriter the nature of any such relationship.
Institutional Purchasers
We may authorize underwriters, dealers or agents
to solicit certain institutional investors, approved by us, to purchase our securities on a delayed delivery basis or pursuant to delayed
delivery contracts provided for payment and delivery on a specified future date. These institutions may include commercial and savings
banks, insurance companies, pension funds, investment companies and educational and charitable institutions. We will describe in the prospectus
supplement details of any such arrangement, including the offering price and applicable sales commissions payable on such solicitations.
Direct Sales
We may also sell securities directly to one or
more purchasers without using underwriters or agents. Underwriters, dealers and agents that participate in the distribution of the securities
may be underwriters as defined in the Securities Act and any discounts or commissions they receive from us and any profit on their resale
of the securities may be treated as underwriting discounts and commissions under the Securities Act. We will identify in the accompanying
prospectus supplement any underwriters, dealers or agents and will describe their compensation. We may have agreements with the underwriters,
dealers and agents to indemnify them against specified civil liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act. Underwriters,
dealers and agents may engage in transactions with or perform services for us in the ordinary course of their businesses from time to
time.
Underwriting Compensation
Any underwriting compensation paid by us to underwriters,
dealers or agents in connection with the offering of securities, and any discounts, concessions or commissions allowed by underwriters
to participating dealers, will be set forth in the applicable prospectus supplement. Dealers and agents participating in the distribution
of the securities may be deemed to be underwriters, and any discounts and commissions received by them and any profit realized by them
on resale of the securities may be deemed to be underwriting discounts and commissions under the Securities Act. In compliance with the
guidelines of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc., or FINRA, the maximum compensation to be paid to underwriters participating
in any offering made pursuant to this prospectus will not exceed 8% of the gross proceeds from that offering. In the event that FINRA
Rule 5121 applies to any such offering due to the presence of a “conflict of interest” (as that term is defined in FINRA Rule
5121), the prospectus supplement for that offering will contain prominent disclosure with respect to such conflict of interest as required
by that rule. Underwriters, dealers and agents may be entitled, under agreements entered into with us, to indemnification against and
contribution toward civil liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act. We will describe any indemnification agreement
in the applicable prospectus supplement.
Trading Markets and Listing of Securities
Unless otherwise specified in the accompanying
prospectus supplement, each class or series of securities covered by this prospectus will be a new issue with no established trading market,
other than our common stock, which is listed on the NYSE. We may elect to list any other class or series of securities on any exchange,
but we are not obligated to do so. It is possible that one or more underwriters may make a market in a class or series of securities,
but the underwriters will not be obligated to do so and may discontinue any market making at any time without notice. We cannot give any
assurance as to the liquidity of the trading market for any of the securities.
Stabilization Activities
In accordance with Regulation M under the Exchange
Act, underwriters may engage in over-allotment, stabilizing or short covering transactions or penalty bids in connection with an offering
of our securities. Over-allotment transactions involve sales in excess of the offering size, which create a short position. Stabilizing
transactions permit bids to purchase the underlying security so long as the stabilizing bids do not exceed a specified maximum price.
Short covering transactions involve purchases of the securities in the open market after the distribution is completed to cover short
positions. Penalty bids permit the underwriters to reclaim a selling concession from a dealer when the securities originally sold by the
dealer are purchased in a covering transaction to cover short positions. Those activities may cause the price of the securities to be
higher than they would otherwise be. If commenced, the underwriters may discontinue any of the activities at any time.
Legal
Matters
Certain legal matters in connection with the offering
of securities covered by this prospectus will be passed upon for us by Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. and, with respect to certain matters
of Maryland law, Venable LLP.
Experts
The audited financial statements and management’s
assessment of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting incorporated by reference in this prospectus and elsewhere
in the registration statement have been so incorporated by reference in reliance upon the reports of Grant Thornton LLP, independent registered
public accountants, upon the authority of said firm as experts in accounting and auditing.
The historical summary of revenues and direct costs of revenues of Madison Yards incorporated by reference in this prospectus has been
so incorporated by reference in reliance upon the report of Grant Thornton LLP, independent certified public accountants, upon the authority
of said firm as experts in accounting and auditing.
Up to
$24,500,000
CTO Realty Growth, Inc.
6.375% Series A
Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock
(Liquidation Preference $25.00 per share)
PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
BMO CAPITAL MARKETS
B. RILEY SECURITIES
BAIRD
JANNEY MONTGOMERY
SCOTT
JEFFERIES
JONESTRADING
RAYMOND JAMES
TRUIST SECURITIES
August 23,
2024
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