MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 09, 2018 -- Gladstone Commercial Corporation (NASDAQ:GOOD) (the “Company”) announced today that its board of directors declared cash distributions for the months of January, February and March 2018.
Cash Distributions:
Common Stock: $0.125 cash distribution per common share for each of January, February and March 2018, payable per Table 1 below. The Company has paid 156 consecutive monthly cash distributions on its common stock. Prior to paying distributions on a monthly basis, the Company paid five consecutive quarterly cash distributions. The Company has never skipped, reduced or deferred a monthly or quarterly common stock distribution since inception, over 10 years ago.
| Table 1: Summary of common stock cash distributions: | |||||||
| Record Date | Payment Date | Cash Distribution | |||||
| January 22 | January 31 | $ | 0.125 | ||||
| February 16 | February 28 | $ | 0.125 | ||||
| March 20 | March 30 | $ | 0.125 | ||||
| Total for the Quarter: | $ | 0.375 | |||||
Senior Common Stock: $0.0875 cash distribution per share of the Company’s senior common stock (“Senior Common”) for each of January, February and March 2018, payable per Table 2 below. The Company has paid 93 consecutive monthly cash distributions on its Senior Common. The Company has never skipped, reduced or deferred a monthly Senior Common distribution.
| Table 2: Summary of Senior Common cash distributions: | |||||||
| Payable to Holders of Record During the Month of: | Payment Date | Amount | |||||
| January | February 7 | $0.0875 | |||||
| February | March 7 | $0.0875 | |||||
| March | April 6 | $0.0875 | |||||
| Total for the Quarter: | $0.2625 | ||||||
Series A Preferred Stock: $0.1614583 cash distribution per share of the Company’s 7.75% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (“Series A Preferred Stock”) for each of January, February and March 2018, payable per Table 3 below. The Series A Preferred Stock trades on NASDAQ under the symbol “GOODP.” The Company has paid 144 consecutive monthly cash distributions on its Series A Preferred Stock. The Company has never skipped, reduced or deferred a monthly Series A Preferred Stock distribution.
| Table 3: Summary of Series A Preferred Stock cash distributions: | |||||||
| Record Date | Payment Date | Cash Distribution | |||||
| January 22 | January 31 | $0.1614583 | |||||
| February 16 | February 28 | $0.1614583 | |||||
| March 20 | March 30 | $0.1614583 | |||||
| Total for the Quarter: | $0.4843749 | ||||||
Series B Preferred Stock: $0.15625 cash distribution per share of the Company’s 7.50% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (“Series B Preferred Stock”) for each of January, February and March 2018, payable per Table 4 below. The Series B Preferred Stock trades on NASDAQ under the symbol “GOODO.” The Company has paid 135 consecutive monthly cash distributions on its Series B Preferred Stock. The Company has never skipped, reduced or deferred a monthly Series B Preferred Stock distribution.
| Table 4: Summary of Series B Preferred Stock cash distributions: | |||||||
| Record Date | Payment Date | Cash Distribution | |||||
| January 22 | January 31 | $0.15625 | |||||
| February 16 | February 28 | $0.15625 | |||||
| March 20 | March 30 | $0.15625 | |||||
| Total for the Quarter: | $0.46875 | ||||||
Series D Preferred Stock: $0.1458333 cash distribution per share of the Company’s 7.0% Series D Preferred Stock (“Series D Preferred Stock”) for each of January, February and March 2018, payable per Table 5 below. The Series D Preferred Stock trades on NASDAQ under the symbol “GOODM.” The Company has paid 20 consecutive monthly cash distributions on its Series D Preferred Stock. The Company has never skipped, reduced or deferred a monthly Series D Preferred Stock distribution.
| Table 5: Summary of Series D Preferred Stock cash distributions: | |||
| Record Date | Payment Date | Cash Distribution | |
| January 22 | January 31 | $0.1458333 | |
| February 16 | February 28 | $0.1458333 | |
| March 20 | March 30 | $0.1458333 | |
| Total for the Quarter: | $0.4374999 | ||
The Company offers a dividend reinvestment plan (the “DRIP”) to its common stockholders. For more information regarding the DRIP, please visit www.gladstonecommercial.com.
Gladstone Commercial Corporation is a real estate investment trust (“REIT”) focused on acquiring, owning and operating net leased industrial and office properties across the United States. As of September 30, 2017, the Company owned 97 properties located in 24 states, totaling approximately 11.2 million square feet. Additional information can be found at www.gladstonecompanies.com.
Investor Relations Inquiries:
For Investor Relations inquiries related to any of the monthly dividend paying Gladstone funds, please visit www.gladstone.com.
Source: Gladstone Commercial Corporation
For further information: Gladstone Commercial Corporation, +1 703-287-5893


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