NEWTON, Mass., Jun 15, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Government Properties Income Trust (NYSE: GOV) today announced that it
has entered a series of agreements to purchase 15 properties primarily
leased to government tenants for approximately $231 million.
The properties are being acquired by GOV from HRPT Properties Trust
(NYSE: HRP). GOV was formerly a 100% owned subsidiary of HRP, and HRP
continues to own 9,950,000 common shares of GOV, or approximately 31.8%
of GOV's total common shares outstanding. When GOV completed its initial
public offering in June 2009, HRP granted GOV a right of first refusal
to purchase properties which HRP owns that are majority leased to
government tenants, including the 15 properties which are the subjects
of the agreements announced today.
The current annualized net operating income which GOV expects from these
15 properties is approximately $20.5 million/year, including straight
line rents recognized under generally accepted accounting principles, or
GAAP, which creates a purchase price capitalization rate for the 15
properties combined of approximately 8.9% per annum. In addition, these
purchases will diversify GOV's revenue sources by tenants and geography:
11 additional U.S. Government agencies and one new state tenant will be
added to GOV's tenants; and properties in four states will be added to
the 20 states (and District of Columbia) in which GOV currently owns
properties. Charts showing GOV's sources of rental income by tenant and
by geography as of June 1, 2010, and pro forma as if all of the 15
properties to be purchased were owned at that time are presented at the
end of this press release.
These acquisitions are not expected to materially impact GOV's average
lease maturity (weighted by rents) of almost five years.
The purchases of the 15 properties are expected to close in phases
between today and March 31, 2011. All purchases made in the near future
are expected to be funded by GOV using cash on hand and drawings under
GOV's revolving bank credit facility. Additional purchases and
repayments of GOV's revolving credit facility are expected to be by a
mix of long term capital which will be determined based upon market
conditions. GOV expects that it will realize funds from operations, or
FFO, accretion as a result of these acquisitions, but there can be no
assurance it will be able to do so. The FFO per share accretion which
GOV may realize as a result of these purchases will depend, in large
part, upon the capital costs which GOV incurs to fund these acquisitions.
Each of GOV and HRP are managed by Reit Management & Research LLC, or
RMR. Accordingly, the purchase agreements announced today were
negotiated by special committees of the Boards of GOV and HRP composed
solely of Independent Trustees who are not also Trustees of the
counterparty. Also, the agreed purchase prices are within the ranges of
market values determined by an independent third party appraiser.
Government Properties Income Trust is a real estate investment trust, or
REIT, which owns properties located throughout the United States which
are primarily leased to United States Government agencies and various
state governments. GOV is headquartered in Newton, MA.
WARNING REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
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THE FOREGOING PRESS RELEASE CONTAINS FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS WITHIN
THE MEANING OF THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995 AND
OTHER SECURITIES LAWS. THESE FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS AND THEIR
IMPLICATIONS ARE BASED UPON GOV'S PRESENT BELIEFS AND EXPECTATIONS, BUT
THEY ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO OCCUR AND MAY NOT OCCUR FOR VARIOUS REASONS,
SOME OF WHICH ARE BEYOND GOV'S CONTROL. FOR EXAMPLE:
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THIS PRESS RELEASE STATES THAT GOV HAS AGREED TO PURCHASE 15
PROPERTIES FOR APPROXIMATELY $231 MILLION. THESE PURCHASES ARE SUBJECT
TO VARIOUS CONTRACTUAL CONTINGENCIES TYPICAL OF LARGE COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS. THESE CONTINGENCIES MAY RESULT IN CANCELLATION
OF SOME OR ALL OF THESE PURCHASES OR PRICE ADJUSTMENTS.
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THIS PRESS RELEASE STATES THAT THE CURRENT NET OPERATING INCOME WHICH
GOV EXPECTS FROM THE 15 PROPERTIES TO BE ACQUIRED, IS APPROXIMATELY
$20.5 MILLION/YEAR, INCLUDING STRAIGHT LINE RENTS RECOGNIZED UNDER
GAAP. AN IMPLICATION OF THIS STATEMENT MAY BE THAT GOV WILL REALIZE
NET OPERATING INCOME FROM THESE PROPERTIES WHEN AND IF THEY ARE ALL
ACQUIRED OF $20.5 MILLION/YEAR. IN FACT, GOV'S ESTIMATE OF NOI
INCLUDES RENTS FROM CERTAIN LEASES WHICH HAVE BEEN NEGOTIATED WITH
CERTAIN GOVERNMENT TENANTS; GOV EXPECTS THESE LEASES WILL BE SIGNED,
BUT THEY MAY NOT BE SIGNED OR BECOME EFFECTIVE. ALSO, THE NET
OPERATING INCOME WHICH GOV MAY REALIZE FROM THESE PROPERTIES IF AND
WHEN THEY ARE ACQUIRED WILL DEPEND UPON NUMEROUS OTHER FACTORS,
INCLUDING GOV'S ABILITY TO MAINTAIN THE OCCUPANCY OF THESE PROPERTIES,
GOV'S ABILITY TO MAINTAIN CURRENT RENT RATES AND GOV'S ABILITY TO
CONTROL OPERATING COSTS AND EXPENSES. MOREOVER, SEVERAL OF THESE
FACTORS MAY BE MATERIALLY IMPACTED BY OTHER FACTORS, SUCH AS MARKET
DEMAND FOR OFFICE SPACE, MARKET RENTAL RATES AND CERTAIN OPERATING
COSTS FOR REAL ESTATE TAXES, UTILITIES, ETC. WHICH ARE LARGELY BEYOND
GOV'S CONTROL.
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THIS PRESS RELEASE STATES THAT THE AVERAGE LEASE MATURITY (WEIGHTED BY
RENT) IN THE 15 PROPERTIES GOV INTENDS TO ACQUIRE WILL NOT MATERIALLY
IMPACT GOV'S AVERAGE LEASE MATURITY (WEIGHTED BY RENT) OF ALMOST FIVE
YEARS. IN FACT, LEASES WITH GOVERNMENT TENANTS OFTEN PERMIT GOVERNMENT
TENANTS TO VACATE LEASED PREMISES BEFORE LEASES EXPIRE. THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT AND SEVERAL STATE GOVERNMENTS ARE CURRENTLY EXPERIENCING
BUDGET DEFICITS. THESE BUDGETARY PROBLEMS MAY CAUSE SOME OF GOV'S
EXISTING TENANTS AND SOME TENANTS IN THE PROPERTIES GOV HAS AGREED TO
ACQUIRE TO RELOCATE FROM THE LEASED PREMISES TO GOVERNMENT OWNED
PROPERTIES. ALSO, SOME GOVERNMENT TENANTS MAY REQUEST RENT CONCESSIONS
AND THREATEN OR EXERCISE EARLY TERMINATION RIGHTS IF SUCH CONCESSIONS
ARE NOT GRANTED. ACCORDINGLY, ALL REFERENCES TO LEASE MATURITIES MAY
NOT BE ACHIEVED BECAUSE LEASE TERMINATIONS MAY BE ACCELERATED.
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THIS PRESS RELEASE STATES THE PURCHASES DESCRIBED ARE EXPECTED TO
CLOSE IN PHASES BETWEEN TODAY AND MARCH 31, 2011. BECAUSE THE PURCHASE
OF EACH PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO VARIOUS CONTINGENCIES, SOME OF THESE
PURCHASES MAY BE ACCELERATED, SOME MAY BE DELAYED BEYOND MARCH 31 AND
SOME MAY NOT OCCUR.
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THIS PRESS RELEASE STATES THAT GOV EXPECTS TO REALIZE FFO ACCRETION AS
A RESULT OF THE ACQUISITIONS DESCRIBED. AS NOTED IN THE PRESS RELEASE,
GOV'S ABILITY TO REALIZE FFO ACCRETION WILL DEPEND IN LARGE PART UPON
GOV'S CAPITAL COSTS. ALTHOUGH GOV MAY MAKE DECISIONS ABOUT HOW TO
BALANCE THE USE OF VARIOUS TYPES OF CAPITAL, SUCH AS COMMON OR
PREFERRED EQUITY, SECURED OR UNSECURED DEBT, FLOATING OR FIXED RATE
DEBT AND THE TERM MATURITIES OF DEBT, THE AVAILABILITY AND COSTS OF
THESE ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF CAPITAL WILL BE LARGELY DEPENDENT UPON
MARKET CONDITIONS WHICH ARE BEYOND GOV'S CONTROL.
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THIS PRESS RELEASE STATES THE PURCHASE AGREEMENTS ANNOUNCED HEREIN
WERE NEGOTIATED BY SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE BOARDS OF GOV AND HRP
COMPOSED SOLELY OF INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES WHO ARE NOT ALSO TRUSTEES OF
THE COUNTERPARTY AND THAT THE AGREED PURCHASE PRICES ARE WITHIN THE
RANGES OF MARKET VALUES DETERMINED BY AN INDEPENDENT THIRD PARTY
APPRAISER. AN IMPLICATION OF THESE STATEMENTS MAY BE THAT THESE
PURCHASES ARE ARMS LENGTH TRANSACTIONS. IN FACT, BOTH GOV AND HRP ARE
MANAGED BY RMR AND HAVE COMMON MANAGING TRUSTEES. ACCORDINGLY, THIRD
PARTIES SEEKING TO CONTEST THESE PURCHASES MAY ALLEGE THAT THEY ARE
NOT EQUIVALENT TO ARMS LENGTH TRANSACTIONS AND THE PURCHASE PRICES MAY
BE DIFFERENT THAN THE PRICES WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED BY GOV IN
ARMS LENGTH NEGOTIATIONS. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIPS
AMONG GOV, HRP AND RMR AND THE RISKS WHICH ARISE FROM THESE
RELATIONSHIPS, PLEASE SEE GOV'S ANNUAL REPORT ON FORM 10-K FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2009 (THE "GOV ANNUAL REPORT") AND ITS
OTHER FILINGS MADE WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (THE
"SEC") AND IN PARTICULAR THE SECTIONS CAPTIONED "RISK FACTORS" AND
"MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS
OF OPERATIONS - RELATED PERSON TRANSACTIONS" IN THE GOV ANNUAL REPORT
AND THE SECTION CAPTIONED "RELATED PERSON TRANSACTIONS AND COMPANY
REVIEW OF SUCH TRANSACTIONS" IN GOV'S PROXY STATEMENT DATED FEBRUARY
22, 2010 RELATING TO ITS 2010 ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. ALL OF
THESE DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE SEC WEBSITE AT WWW.SEC.GOV AND ON
GOV'S WEBSITE AT WWW.GOVREIT.COM.
FOR THESE AND OTHER REASONS, INVESTORS ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO PLACE UNDUE
RELIANCE UPON FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS IN THIS PRESS RELEASE.
BY MAKING FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS IN THIS PRESS RELEASE, GOV DOES NOT
INTEND TO IMPLY THAT IT IS UNDERTAKING TO PROVIDE UPDATES AS A RESULT OF
CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES OR NEW INFORMATION, EXCEPT AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY
APPLICABLE LAW.
Government Properties Income Trust
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Rental Income by Tenant
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As of June 1, 2010
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Percent of Actual Rental Income
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Percent of Rental Income Pro Forma for
Acquisition of 15 Properties
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US Government:
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Internal Revenue Service
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8.5%
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8.3%
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U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service
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9.8%
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7.3%
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Department of Justice
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8.4%
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6.9%
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Centers for Disease Control
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9.4%
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6.8%
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Department of Agriculture
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--
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6.5%
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
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5.3%
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5.2%
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Department of Veterans Affairs
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2.7%
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4.2%
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Department of the Interior
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4.7%
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3.4%
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Defense Intelligence Agency
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4.6%
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3.3%
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Drug Enforcement Agency
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3.1%
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3.1%
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Department of Energy
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4.3%
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3.1%
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National Park Service
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4.1%
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3.0%
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Food and Drug Administration
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3.2%
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3.0%
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U.S. Judiciary
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--
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2.5%
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Defense Information Systems Agency
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3.2%
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2.4%
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Bureau of Land Management
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1.4%
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2.0%
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U.S. Postal Service
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2.5%
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1.8%
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Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
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--
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1.4%
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Occupational Health and Safety Administration
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1.8%
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1.3%
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Financial Management Service
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1.5%
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1.1%
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Environmental Protection Agency
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1.5%
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1.1%
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Housing and Urban Development
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--
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1.0%
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Office for Security and Integrity
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1.0%
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0.7%
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U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command
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--
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0.7%
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U.S. Customs & Border Patrol
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--
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0.4%
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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--
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0.3%
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National Labor Relations Board
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--
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0.2%
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Peace Corps
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--
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0.1%
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U.S. Coast Guard
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--
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0.1%
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Executive Office for Immigration Review
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0.1%
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0.1%
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Department of Labor
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--
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0.1%
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Subtotal U.S. Government
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81.1%
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81.4%
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States:
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State of Massachusetts
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4.8%
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5.0%
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State of California
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5.9%
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4.3%
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State of South Carolina
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1.0%
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1.4%
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State of Maryland
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1.1%
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0.9%
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State of Minnesota
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1.0%
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0.8%
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Subtotal States
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13.8%
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12.4%
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Non-Government Tenants
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5.1%
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6.2%
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Total
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100.0%
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100.0%
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Government Properties Income Trust
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Rental Income by Geography
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As of June 1, 2010
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State
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Actual Number of Properties
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Percent of Actual Rental Income
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Number of Properties Pro Forma for Acquisition of
15 Properties
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Percent of Rental Income Pro Forma
for Acquisition of 15 Properties
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Arizona
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1
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3.5%
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3
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3.8%
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California
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6
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21.4%
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7
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17.3%
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Colorado
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5
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10.2%
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5
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7.5%
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District of Columbia
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1
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13.4%
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2
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14.2%
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Georgia
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6
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9.4%
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7
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7.2%
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Illinois
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1
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1.8%
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1
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1.3%
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Kansas
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--
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0.0%
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1
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1.8%
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Massachusetts
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1
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4.8%
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3
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7.6%
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Maryland
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4
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13.3%
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5
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16.2%
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Michigan
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1
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2.4%
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1
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1.7%
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Minnesota
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1
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1.0%
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2
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2.5%
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Missouri
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1
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1.5%
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1
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1.1%
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New Hampshire
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1
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2.5%
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1
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1.8%
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New Mexico
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--
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0.0%
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1
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0.3%
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New York
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1
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2.8%
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1
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2.0%
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Oklahoma
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--
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0.0%
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1
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1.4%
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South Carolina
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1
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1.0%
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3
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1.6%
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Tennessee
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--
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0.0%
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1
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2.3%
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Texas
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1
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2.1%
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1
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1.5%
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Virginia
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1
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3.3%
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1
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2.4%
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Vermont
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1
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1.0%
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1
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0.7%
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Washington
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2
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2.7%
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2
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2.0%
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West Virginia
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1
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0.7%
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1
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0.5%
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Wyoming
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1
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1.4%
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1
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1.0%
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Grand Total
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38
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100.0%
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53
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100.0%
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DC Metro Market (1)
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6
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30.0%
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8
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32.9%
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(1) District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia comprise
the DC Metro Market.
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SOURCE: Government Properties Income Trust
Government Properties Income Trust
Timothy A. Bonang, 617-219-1410
Vice President, Investor Relations
or
Elisabeth A. Heiss, 617-219-1410
Manager, Investor Relations
www.govreit.com