Curbline Properties (CURB) Q2 2026: 20% EPS Beat and a $374M Shopping Spree

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CURB Curbline Properties Corp.
Q2 2026
EPS
$0.06
est $0.05 +20.0%
Revenue
$63M
est $59M +6.4%

Curbline blew past Q2 expectations with a 20% EPS beat and raised full-year guidance as its acquisition blitz hits stride. The convenience-focused REIT closed 30 shopping centers for $374 million in the quarter alone, expanding its portfolio 76% year-over-year to 220 properties while keeping occupancy locked at 96.5%.

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Curbline Properties reported Q2 2026 earnings per share of $0.06, topping the $0.05 consensus estimate by 20%. Revenue came in at $63.3 million, beating expectations of $59.5 million by about 6.4%. The results were strong enough to prompt management to raise its full-year guidance, signaling confidence that the company's rapid growth trajectory is sustainable.

The headline story this quarter was acquisitions. Curbline closed on 30 shopping centers for $374 million in Q2 alone, pushing its total portfolio to 220 properties — a 76% increase year-over-year. Despite that pace of expansion, occupancy held firm at 96.5%, suggesting the new assets are being absorbed without diluting quality. Revenue has now climbed steadily from $28.2 million in Q2 2024 to $63.3 million in Q2 2026, a run of consistent top-line growth that reflects both the acquisitions and the company's convenience-retail focus.

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The key thing to watch going forward is whether Curbline can maintain that occupancy rate as the portfolio continues to scale and whether the raised guidance holds if acquisition costs or financing conditions shift. With the portfolio more than doubling in size over the past year, execution discipline will be the central test for the convenience-focused REIT.

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