Owns high-quality studio properties in LA, San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver. They're known as the Silicon Valley landlord, which makes up 50% of its total base rent, including Google, Netflix and Uber. She's bullish west coast real estate, supported by strong demand and limited supply. Share price is 25% discount to NAV (Analysts’ price target is $38.25)
Hudson Pacific Properties is a American stock, trading under the symbol HPP-N on the New York Stock Exchange (HPP). It is usually referred to as NYSE:HPP or HPP-N
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On 2024-12-12, Hudson Pacific Properties (HPP-N) stock closed at a price of $3.32.
Focuses on west coast office in San Fran, LA, Seattle, even Vancouver. Also invests in studios in Hollywood and NYC. San Fran has found it really hard to recover, as it needs leadership on safety, cleanliness, and almost rule of law. SF is a brain centre for the US, so HPP could be an interesting investment in terms of an office market recovery.