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Saul Centers, Inc. Common Stock (BFS)

34.17
+0.33 (0.98%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Aug 30th, 11:28 AM EDT
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Competitors to Saul Centers, Inc. Common Stock (BFS)

Camden Property Trust CPT +1.12%

Camden Property Trust specializes in the development and management of multifamily residential properties, providing leasing options that can attract tenants who may also be interested in the mixed-use developments offered by Saul Centers. While Camden focuses more on residential spaces, the overlapping tenant demographic creates competition for renters in urban markets, especially where live-work-play environments are a draw. Camden's large presence and portfolio size can provide them a competitive advantage in scalability and operational efficiency.

Federal Realty Investment Trust FRT +0.73%

Federal Realty Investment Trust focuses on high-quality retail and mixed-use properties, competing directly with Saul Centers through their emphasis on prime locations and tenant mix. Both companies seek to attract similar tenants, but Federal Realty often operates in more affluent markets, giving them a stronger bargaining position to secure higher rental rates and longer leases, which is crucial in maintaining revenue stability.

Urban Edge Properties UE -0.14%

Urban Edge Properties competes with Saul Centers by focusing on retail real estate primarily in urban and suburban markets. They have a strong emphasis on community engagement and sustainability practices, which resonate well with today's consumers. Urban Edge benefits from a well-rounded portfolio and an experienced management team, enabling them to adapt to market trends quickly, giving them an edge in tenant retention and acquisition strategies compared to Saul Centers.

Washington Prime Group

Washington Prime Group focuses mainly on the development, redevelopment, and management of retail destinations. While they target a similar demographic as Saul Centers, their smaller footprint in urban environments may limit their pricing power compared to Saul's mixed-use developments which appeal to a broader range of tenants. Washington Prime Group also has faced financial pressures that may hamper some competitive moves, suggesting Saul may have a more stable position, but Washington Prime Group's focus on specific properties could yield advantages in certain markets.