Jeffrey S. Edison
Thank you, Kim, and thank you, everyone, for joining us today. The PECO team is pleased to deliver another quarter of solid growth. Given the continued strength of our business, we are pleased to increase our guidance for NAREIT and core FFO per share. The midpoints of our increased full-year 2025 NAREIT and core FFO per share guidance represent a 6.8% growth and a 6.6% growth, respectively. I would like to thank our PECO associates for their hard work in maintaining our unique competitive advantages and driving value at the property level. The market continues to focus on tariffs and U.S. economic stability. As it relates to PECO's grocers and neighbors, we continue to feel very good about our portfolio. PECO has the highest ownership percentage of grocer-anchored neighborhood shopping centers within our peer group. 70% of our ABR comes from necessity-based goods and services. This provides predictable, high-quality cash flows and downside protection quarter after quarter. This also limits our exposure to discretionary goods, which we believe are at risk of greater impact from tariffs. PECO continues to deliver strong internal growth. Our neighbors benefit from their location in the neighborhood, where our top grocers drive strong foot traffic to our centers. We have high retention and strong leasing demand from retailers wanting to be located at our neighborhood centers. And we continue to see a healthy pipeline for development and redevelopment. In addition, the PECO team continues to find smart, accretive acquisitions that add long-term value to our portfolio. Including assets and land acquired subsequent to quarter-end, this brings our year-to-date gross acquisitions at PECO share to $376 million. A few shout-outs for the quarter: The operating environment and PECO's ability to deliver growth continues as it has for the past several years. Our leasing activity and occupancy remained very strong. We continue to operate from a position of strength and stability. Moving to the transactions market, activity for grocery-anchored shopping centers remains competitive. The strength of our activity in the first half of the year allowed us to be more selective in the second half. We remain committed to our unlevered return targets, and we remain confident about our ability to deliver on our full-year acquisition guidance. Including acquisitions closed after the quarter-end, we acquired $96 million of assets at PECO's share since June 30. This activity includes two unanchored centers. These centers offer reliable fundamentals similar to our core grocery-anchored properties with a stronger long-term growth profile. They are located in the same trade areas as our grocery-anchored centers, growing suburban markets with strong demographics. With a focus on everyday retail, neighbors located at these centers are delivering necessity-based goods and services within their respective communities. We will share more details on why we believe these everyday retail centers are a natural complement to PECO's long-term growth strategy during our upcoming virtual business update. This webcast is planned for December 17. We also continue to make great progress with our joint ventures. During the third quarter, our JV with Lafayette Square and Northwestern Mutual acquired The Village at Sand Hill. This is a grocery-anchored shopping center located in a Columbia, South Carolina suburb. Our pipeline for the fourth quarter and 2026 also includes additional assets for our JVs. Lastly, we are actively expanding our development and redevelopment pipeline. We build in our parking lots and acquire adjacent land to our centers. And this quarter, we acquired 34 acres of land in Ocala, Florida. While it is too early to share details of this project, we are working with partners to build a grocery-anchored retail development. As you know, these take a long time. We will share more details on this project as we are able to update you. We are very pleased with our results for the quarter and our outlook for the balance of 2025. And we are actively growing our leasing and transaction pipelines for 2026. We believe we are the most aggressive operator in the shopping center space. The PECO team is continuously looking for opportunities to grow our business better. We look forward to updating you on our long-term growth plans during our December 17 business update. I will now turn the call over to Bob. Bob?