Alpine Income Property Trust PINE Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Assets by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Loan Investments | $642.63M+88.6% | $518.63M+95.3% | $428.59M+104% | $409.84M— | $340.7M— | |
| Income Properties | $2.01B+1.7% | $2.03B+4.0% | $2.02B+3.3% | $1.97B— | $1.97B— | |
| Reportable Segments Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Loan Investments | $14.81M+107% | $11.35M+97.0% | $9.57M+158% | $8.91M+304% | $7.16M+418% | |
| Income Properties | $49.43M+6.6% | $48.66M+5.8% | $47.46M+3.7% | $47.06M+3.9% | $46.37M+2.6% | |
| Revenues After Deducting Operating Expenses For Reportable Segments by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Loan Investments | $13.71M+113% | $10.55M+103% | $9.4M+203% | $8.26M+328% | $6.43M+494% | |
| Income Properties | $9.13M+1.6% | $6.7M-41.6% | $4.91M-58.1% | $6.79M-36.1% | $8.98M-14.3% | |
| Net Income From Operations Reportable Segments by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Loan Investments | $13.71M+113% | $10.55M+103% | $9.4M+203% | $8.26M+328% | $6.43M+494% | |
| Income Properties | $10.14M-25.3% | $8.77M-41.2% | $6.06M-67.1% | $11.41M-29.6% | $13.58M-22.3% | |
| Gross Profit by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Loan Investments | $14.81M+107% | $11.35M+97.0% | $9.57M+135% | $8.91M+253% | $7.16M— | |
| Income Properties | $41.21M+7.1% | $40.7M+6.5% | $39.21M+2.9% | $38.86M+2.4% | $38.47M+0.7% |
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- How does Alpine Income Property Trust break its business down?
- Alpine Income Property Trust (PINE) reports total assets by business across 3 parts — Commercial Loan Investments, Income Properties and Other Revenue. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Alpine Income Property Trust's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Alpine Income Property Trust's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
