Phillips Edison unit prices $350 million 4.75% senior notes due 2033

Reuters
Feb 27
Phillips Edison unit prices $350 million 4.75% senior notes due 2033

Phillips Edison Grocery Center Operating Partnership I, L.P., a subsidiary of Phillips Edison & Co. Inc., closed an underwritten public offering of $350 million of 4.750% senior notes due 2033. The senior unsecured notes were sold to underwriters at 99.295% of par, are fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Phillips Edison & Co., and pay interest semiannually starting Sept. 15, 2026. The notes are governed by the company’s existing 2021 base indenture as supplemented by a fifth supplemental indenture dated Feb. 26, 2026.

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