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Segment Reporting
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2025
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Reporting Segment Reporting
We are an externally managed company that owns a portfolio of high-quality commercial real estate located within New York City, primarily Manhattan. The Company’s real estate assets consist of office properties and certain real estate assets that accompany office properties, including retail spaces and amenities. Our Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”), which is our Chief Executive Officer, does not distinguish or group operations based on geography, size, type or other basis when assessing the financial performance of our properties. Our operating properties have similar economic characteristics and provide similar products and services to consumers. Accordingly, we manage and evaluate our operations as a single reportable segment based on our consolidated financial statements for financial reporting and disclosure purposes.
The CODM is responsible for overseeing our operations and making key strategic decisions, including the allocation of resources, evaluating financial performance, and determining the overall direction of our Company. The CODM receives consolidated financial and operational data to assess performance and make these decisions. Our measure of segment profit or loss is net earnings (loss). The CODM also reviews significant expenses associated with the Company’s single reportable segment which are presented in the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
The CODM reviews net earnings (loss) and the relevant components thereof that are directly reflected on our Consolidated Statements of Operations. The CODM is also regularly provided the reportable segment level asset information, real estate investments, net, which is directly reflected on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. Refer to the descriptions below for further details:
Net earnings (loss): this metric represents the total profit after accounting for all revenues, expenses and other costs. It reflects our overall financial performance and profitability. Net earnings (loss) is used by our CODM to identify underlying trends in the performance of our business and make comparisons with the financial performance of our competitors. Net earnings (loss) are reported in the Consolidated Statement of Operations and Comprehensive Income.
Revenue from tenants: a component of net earnings (loss), this balance represents the total income derived from long-term leases with tenants. It is the primary source of revenue for us and reflects the effectiveness of our real estate portfolio in generating rental income. Revenue from tenants is reported in the Revenue section of the Consolidated Statement of Operations and Comprehensive Income.
Total Operating Expenses: a component of net earnings (loss), operating expenses include all costs related to the maintenance and management of the properties, including property costs and general and administrative expenses. These expenses are critical to maintaining the portfolio’s long-term profitability and are disclosed under the Operating Expenses section of the Consolidated Statement of Operations and Comprehensive Income.
Real Estate Investments, net: this total represents the value of properties that we actively use to generate rental income. It is a core asset-based metric and a key driver of our long-term growth. Managing real estate held for use is essential for value appreciation and strategic portfolio management, which enables us to make informed decisions regarding acquisitions, divestitures, and overall asset allocation to support sustainable growth and are disclosed under the Real Estate section of the Consolidated Balance Sheets.