Join

Compare · PSA vs UBA

PSA vs UBA

Side-by-side comparison of Public Storage (PSA) and Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. (UBA): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both PSA and UBA operate in Real Estate Investment Trusts (Real Estate), so they compete in similar markets.
  • PSA is the larger of the two at $53.01B, about 66.4x UBA ($798.7M).
  • PSA has hit the wire 3 times in the past 4 weeks while UBA has been quiet.
  • PSA has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 1 for UBA).
MetricPSAUBA
Company
Public Storage
Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc.
Price
$304.90+0.95%
$21.15-1.81%
Market cap
$53.01B
$798.7M
1M return
+2.04%
-
1Y return
+0.55%
-
Industry
Real Estate Investment Trusts
Real Estate Investment Trusts
Exchange
NYSE
NYSE
IPO
News (4w)
3
0
Recent ratings
25
1
PSA

Public Storage

Public Storage, a member of the S&P 500 and FT Global 500, is a REIT that primarily acquires, develops, owns and operates self-storage facilities. At September 30, 2020, we had: (i) interests in 2,504 self-storage facilities located in 38 states with approximately 171 million net rentable square feet in the United States, (ii) an approximate 35% common equity interest in Shurgard Self Storage SA (Euronext Brussels:SHUR) which owned 239 self-storage facilities located in seven Western European nations with approximately 13 million net rentable square feet operated under the “Shurgard” brand and (iii) an approximate 42% common equity interest in PS Business Parks, Inc. (NYSE:PSB) which owned and operated approximately 28 million rentable square feet of commercial space at September 30, 2020. Our headquarters are located in Glendale, California.

UBA

Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc.

Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. is a self-administered equity real estate investment trust which owns or has equity interests in 81 properties containing approximately 5.2 million square feet of space. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange since 1970, it provides investors with a means of participating in ownership of income-producing properties. It has paid 203 consecutive quarters of uninterrupted dividends to its shareholders since its inception.