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American Strategic Investment Co. · Apr 15, 8:40 AM ET

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American Strategic Investment Co. 8-K

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American Strategic Investment Co. Furnishes Investor Presentation on Strategy

What Happened

  • On April 15, 2026, American Strategic Investment Co. (the “Company”) filed a Form 8‑K (Item 7.01) to furnish an investor presentation (Exhibit 99.1) that Company officers and representatives will use at conferences and meetings. The material is furnished under Regulation FD and is not “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act.
  • The presentation includes forward‑looking statements about the Company’s strategy, including the anticipated benefits of its election to terminate REIT status and efforts to return to compliance with the New York Stock Exchange’s continued listing standards.

Key Details

  • Filing date: April 15, 2026; Exhibit: 99.1 (Investor Presentation). An Inline XBRL cover page (Exhibit 104) was also included.
  • Presentation highlights forward‑looking risks and assumptions, explicitly naming items such as: (a) anticipated benefits from terminating REIT status, (b) ability to acquire new assets or businesses, and (c) efforts to regain NYSE continued‑listing compliance.
  • The presentation lists macro and operational risks that could affect results, including geopolitical conflicts (Russia/Ukraine, Israel/Hamas, U.S./Israel vs. Iran), sanctions, inflation and higher interest rates, tariffs, market/capital availability for acquisitions or dispositions, and the risk of NYSE delisting.

Why It Matters

  • For investors, the filing signals management’s current messaging and priorities: repositioning after electing to terminate REIT status, pursuing new acquisitions or business opportunities, and addressing NYSE listing compliance.
  • The presentation’s forward‑looking warnings highlight concrete risks that could affect the company’s operations, share price and liquidity—most notably the possible failure to regain NYSE compliance and the potential for delisting. Investors should review the full investor presentation and the Company’s 2025 Form 10‑K risk disclosures for more detail.

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