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Getty Realty (NYSE:GTY) conducted its 2026 annual meeting of stockholders virtually on Tuesday, with shareholders casting decisive votes to re-elect the company’s board of directors and approve an advisory “say-on-pay” resolution. The meeting also saw stockholders ratify the appointment of the firm’s independent auditor, signaling continued confidence in the company’s governance and financial oversight.
Chief Executive Officer and President Christopher Constant addressed shareholders during the virtual gathering, emphasizing the company’s strategic direction and growth trajectory for the coming year. Constant highlighted Getty Realty’s robust portfolio performance and outlined key initiatives aimed at expanding its footprint in the net lease real estate sector. He expressed optimism about 2025, citing strong demand for the company’s properties and a favorable market environment for continued acquisitions and development.
The re-election of directors ensures continuity in leadership, while the approval of the say-on-pay proposal reflects shareholder support for the company’s executive compensation practices. Getty Realty, a real estate investment trust specializing in convenience and automotive properties, has maintained a focus on delivering consistent returns to investors. Constant’s remarks reinforced the company’s commitment to disciplined capital allocation and operational efficiency as it navigates evolving market conditions. The virtual format allowed broad shareholder participation, underscoring Getty Realty’s emphasis on accessibility and transparency in its corporate governance.
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