EPR Properties Prices $550 Million of 4.750% Senior Notes
Reuters
Nov 04, 2025
EPR Properties Prices $550 Million of 4.750% Senior Notes
EPR Properties $(EPR)$ has announced the pricing of an underwritten public offering of $550.0 million in 4.750% Senior Notes due 2030. The offering is expected to close on November 13, 2025, subject to customary closing conditions. The notes will initially be unsecured and not guaranteed by any of the Company's subsidiaries, though certain domestic subsidiaries may be required to guarantee the notes under specific circumstances. Net proceeds from the offering will be used to repay the outstanding principal balance of EPR's unsecured revolving credit facility and for general business purposes, including funding the Company's acquisition and build-to-suit projects pipeline. The full prospectus is available on the SEC website at https://www.sec.gov.
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