Fortress Net Lease REIT·8-K

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Fortress Net Lease REIT 8-K

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Fortress Net Lease REIT Reports February 28, 2026 NAV Per Share

What Happened

  • Fortress Net Lease REIT announced on March 12, 2026 (reported in an 8-K filed March 18, 2026) its net asset value (NAV) as of February 28, 2026. Total NAV was reported as $1,638,979 (amounts shown in the filing are in thousands), across 155,085 outstanding shares/units.
  • The filing breaks out NAV per share/unit by class: Class S $10.3697; Class I $10.4264; Class F‑S $10.4455; Class F‑I $10.5133; Class D‑S $10.7856; Class E $10.8508; OP Units $11.1070. Comparable January 31, 2026 NAV was $1,590,191 (in thousands) across 150,848 shares/units.

Key Details

  • Total NAV (as reported, amounts in thousands): $1,638,979 ($1.639B) as of Feb 28, 2026; up from $1,590,191 ($1.590B) on Jan 31, 2026.
  • Outstanding shares/units increased to 155,085 from 150,848 month-over-month.
  • Major balance-sheet components (Feb 28, 2026, amounts in thousands): Investments in real estate $2,802,899; Intangible assets $491,282; Revolving credit facility $(914,100); Term loan $(776,741).
  • Notable monthly movements: restricted cash rose to $86,584 from $46,955; subscriptions received in advance increased to $(84,491) from $(45,565).

Why It Matters

  • NAV is a core measure of a REIT’s per‑share value after accounting for assets and liabilities; reporting NAV by share class helps investors assess relative value across share types.
  • The company’s reported NAV rose modestly month‑to‑month (~$48.8M increase in total NAV) and NAV per share increased slightly across all classes, while the number of outstanding shares also grew—factors investors may watch when evaluating dilution and per‑share value.
  • Changes in key balance-sheet items (e.g., higher restricted cash, larger subscriptions received in advance, and a lower revolver balance) provide context on recent capital flows and financing activity but do not by themselves indicate future performance.