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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K/A
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): July 28, 2021

RETAIL OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENTS CORP.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
Maryland001-3374926-0500600
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)(Commission
File Number)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)

RETAIL OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENTS PARTNERSHIP, LP
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
Delaware333-189057-0194-2969738
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)(Commission
File Number)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
11250 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego,California92130
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)(Zip Code)
(858) 677-0900
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
N/A
(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)
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Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
    Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
    Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
    Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d- 2(b))
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter)
    Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Exchange Act:
Name of RegistrantTitle of each classTrading SymbolName of each exchange on which registered
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.Common Stock, par value $0.0001 per shareROICNASDAQ
Retail Opportunity Investments Partnership, LPNoneNoneNone




Explanatory Note
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. (the "Company") is filing this amended Current Report on Form 8-K/A to furnish a corrected version of the earnings release contained in Exhibit 99.1 attached to the Company's Current Report on Form 8-K filed on July 28, 2021 (the "Initial 8-K"). The corrected earnings release, which includes a corrected start time for the Company's second quarter earnings conference call on Thursday, July 29, 2021, has been posted to the Company's website, www.roireit.net and is attached as Exhibit 99.1 hereto and is incorporated by reference herein. Other than the inclusion of the correction to the start time for the second quarter earnings conference call and the inclusion of language describing such correction, no changes have been made to the earnings release attached as Exhibit 99.1 to the Initial 8-K or to the Initial 8-K.

Item 2.02.    Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On July 28, 2021, the Company issued an earnings release announcing its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021. A copy of the earnings release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 hereto and incorporated herein by reference. On July 28, 2021, in connection with this earnings release, the Company posted certain supplemental information regarding the Company's operations for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 on its website, www.roireit.net. A copy of the supplemental information is attached as Exhibit 99.2 hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
The information in this Current Report, including the exhibits hereto, is being furnished and shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that Section. The information in this Current Report shall not be incorporated by reference into any registration statement or other document pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, unless it is specifically incorporated by reference therein.

Item 9.01    Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d)    Exhibits.        
Exhibit No.Description
99.1
99.2
101Cover Page Interactive Data File - the cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document
104The cover page from this Current Report on Form 8-K, formatted in Inline XBRL (and contained in Exhibit 101)




SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Dated: July 29, 2021 RETAIL OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENTS CORP.
By:/s/ Michael B. Haines
Name: Michael B. Haines
Title: Chief Financial Officer
RETAIL OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENTS PARTNERSHIP, LP
By:RETAIL OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENTS GP, LLC, its general partner
By:/s/ Michael B. Haines
Name: Michael B. Haines
Title: Chief Financial Officer



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Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.                 TRADED: NASDAQ: ROIC
11250 El Camino Real, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92130        

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, July 28, 2021

CORRECTION — Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. Reports
Second Quarter 2021 Results

San Diego, CA, July 28, 2021 - In a release issued under the same headline earlier today, please note that the time of the conference call on Thursday, July 29 has been corrected to 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time / 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time. The corrected release follows:

Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. (NASDAQ:ROIC) announced today financial and operating results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021.

HIGHLIGHTS
$16.5 million of net income attributable to common stockholders ($0.14 per diluted share)
$31.7 million in Funds From Operations(1) ($0.25 per diluted share)
9.6% increase in same-center cash net operating income (2Q‘21 vs. 2Q‘20)
96.9% portfolio lease rate at June 30, 2021
338,230 square feet of leases executed (record second quarter activity)
15.8% increase in same-space cash rents on new leases (3.3% increase on renewals)
$61 million grocery-anchored shopping center acquisitions currently lined up
$25.8 million property disposition completed
$45 million property dispositions currently lined up (exiting Sacramento)
$34.8 million of common equity raised through ATM program ($46.1 million YTD)
$117 million of capital lined up year-to-date (equity issuance and sale proceeds combined)
$48.3 million debt reduction year-to-date (6/30/21 vs. 12/31/20)
No borrowings outstanding on unsecured credit facility at June 30, 2021
Investment-grade rating reaffirmed by Moody’s and S&P
Awarded 2021 Green Lease Leader Gold recognition for ESG initiatives
2021 FFO guidance range updated ($0.98 to $1.02 per diluted share)
$0.11 per share cash dividend declared
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(1) A reconciliation of GAAP net income to Funds From Operations (FFO) is provided at the end of this press release.

Stuart A. Tanz, President and Chief Executive Officer of Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. stated, “Capitalizing on the strength and appeal of our grocery-anchored portfolio, we had a highly productive and active second quarter. We achieved a new second quarter record in terms of leasing activity, as well as double-digit rent growth on new leases. Additionally, we are moving forward with our investment recycling program. We currently have approximately $132 million of transactions completed or lined up, including approximately $61 million of grocery-anchored shopping center acquisitions and approximately $71 million of property dispositions.” Tanz further commented, “We are heading into the



second half of 2021 with excellent momentum and look forward to continuing to advance our business and enhance long-term value.”

FINANCIAL RESULTS SUMMARY

For the three months ended June 30, 2021, GAAP net income attributable to common stockholders was $16.5 million, or $0.14 per diluted share, as compared to GAAP net income attributable to common stockholders of $4.6 million, or $0.04 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2020. For the six months ended June 30, 2021, GAAP net income attributable to common stockholders was $23.9 million, or $0.20 per diluted share, as compared to GAAP net income attributable to common stockholders of $16.6 million, or $0.14 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2020.

FFO for the second quarter of 2021 was $31.7 million, or $0.25 per diluted share, as compared to $29.2 million in FFO, or $0.23 per diluted share for the second quarter of 2020. FFO for the first six months of 2021 was $62.7 million, or $0.49 per diluted share, as compared to $66.6 million in FFO, or $0.52 per diluted share for the first six months of 2020. ROIC reports FFO as a supplemental performance measure in accordance with the definition set forth by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts. A reconciliation of GAAP net income to FFO is provided at the end of this press release.

For the second quarter of 2021, same-center net operating income (NOI) was $48.6 million, as compared to $44.4 million in same-center NOI for the second quarter of 2020, representing a 9.6% increase. For the first six months of 2021, same-center NOI increased 1.5% as compared to same-center NOI for the first six months of 2020. ROIC reports same-center comparative NOI on a cash basis. A reconciliation of GAAP operating income to same-center comparative NOI is provided at the end of this press release.

At June 30, 2021, ROIC had total real estate assets (before accumulated depreciation) of approximately $3.2 billion and approximately $1.3 billion of principal debt outstanding. As of June 30, 2021, 93.6% of ROIC’s principal debt outstanding was unsecured, and no borrowings were outstanding on its $600 million unsecured revolving credit facility. Additionally, ROIC’s interest coverage for the second quarter 2021 was 3.2 times and 94.5% of its portfolio was unencumbered at June 30, 2021, based on GLA.

Year to date, ROIC has issued approximately 2.5 million shares of common stock through its ATM program, raising $46.1 million in gross proceeds, including issuing approximately 1.9 million shares of common stock during the second quarter, and approximately 0.6 million shares to date in the third quarter.

ACQUISITION SUMMARY

ROIC currently has lined up to acquire, in separate transactions, two grocery-anchored shopping centers totaling approximately $61 million, subject to completion of customary due diligence and other closing conditions. One property is located in Northern California and one property is located in Southern California.

DISPOSITION SUMMARY

During the second quarter, ROIC sold one property, located in San Diego, California, for $25.8 million. Additionally, ROIC currently has lined up to sell, in separate transactions, its final two properties in the Sacramento metropolitan area, for approximately $45 million, subject to completion of customary due diligence and other closing conditions.

PROPERTY OPERATIONS SUMMARY

At June 30, 2021, ROIC’s portfolio was 96.9% leased. During the second quarter, ROIC executed 118 leases, totaling 338,230 square feet, including 59 new leases, totaling 116,462 square feet, achieving a 15.8% increase in same-space comparative base rent, and 59 renewed leases, totaling 221,768 square feet, achieving a 3.3% increase in base rent. ROIC reports same-space comparative base rent on a cash basis.





CASH DIVIDEND

On July 9, 2021, ROIC distributed a cash dividend of $0.11 per share. On July 28, 2021, ROICs board of directors declared a cash dividend of $0.11 per share, payable on October 8, 2021 to stockholders of record on September 17, 2021.

2021 FFO GUIDANCE

ROIC currently estimates that FFO for the full year 2021 will be within the range of $0.98 to $1.02 per diluted share, and net income to be within the range of $0.29 to $0.33 per diluted share.

Year Ended December 31, 2021 (2)
Initial Guidance (2/23/21)Updated Guidance (7/28/21)
Low EndHigh EndLow EndHigh End
GAAP net income applicable to stockholders$21,034 $29,805 $33,695 $38,684 
Funds from operations (FFO) – diluted$120,555 $129,438 $124,950 $130,050 
GAAP net income per diluted share$0.18 $0.25 $0.29 $0.33 
FFO per diluted share$0.95 $1.02 $0.98 $1.02 
Key Drivers
General and administrative expenses$20,000 $19,000 $20,000 $19,000 
Straight-line rent$(500)$(500)$500 $500 
Amortization of above- and below-market rent$8,700 $8,700 $8,700 $8,700 
Bad debt$7,000 $3,000 $5,000 $3,000 
Acquisitions$— $40,000 $61,000 $100,000 
Dispositions$25,800 $25,800 $71,000 $71,000 
Common equity raised (gross proceeds)$— $— $46,000 $46,000 
Debt reduction (vs. 12/31/20)$40,000 $— $49,000 $49,000 
Equity proceeds (cash) at year-end$— $— $56,000 $17,000 
Same-center cash NOI growth (vs. 2020)— %%%%
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(2) Data is unaudited, amounts in thousands except per share data.

ROIC’s management will discuss the companys guidance and underlying assumptions on its July 29, 2021 conference call. ROICs guidance is a forward-looking statement and is subject to risks and other factors described elsewhere in this press release.

CONFERENCE CALL

ROIC will conduct a conference call and audio webcast to discuss its results on Thursday, July 29, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time / 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Those interested in participating in the conference call should dial (877) 312-8783 (domestic), or (408) 940-3874 (international) at least ten minutes prior to the scheduled start of the call. When prompted, provide the Conference ID: 3092989. A live webcast will also be available in listen-only mode at http://www.roireit.net/. The conference call will be recorded and available for replay beginning at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time on July 29, 2021 and will be available until 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time on August 5, 2021. To access the conference call recording, dial (855) 859-2056 (domestic) or (404) 537-3406 (international) and use the Conference ID: 3092989. The conference call will also be archived on http://www.roireit.net/ for approximately 90 days.




ABOUT RETAIL OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENTS CORP.

Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. (NASDAQ: ROIC), is a fully-integrated, self-managed real estate investment trust (REIT) that specializes in the acquisition, ownership and management of grocery-anchored shopping centers located in densely-populated, metropolitan markets across the West Coast. As of June 30, 2021, ROIC owned 87 shopping centers encompassing approximately 10.0 million square feet. ROIC is the largest publicly-traded, grocery-anchored shopping center REIT focused exclusively on the West Coast. ROIC is a member of the S&P SmallCap 600 Index and has investment-grade corporate debt ratings from Moody's Investor Services, Standard & Poor’s, and Fitch Ratings, Inc. Additional information is available at: www.roireit.net.

When used herein, the words "believes," "anticipates," "projects," "should," "estimates," "expects," “guidance” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements with the meaning of that term in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and in Section 21F of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Certain statements contained herein may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results of ROIC to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Information regarding such risks and factors is described in ROIC's filings with the SEC, including its most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, which is available at: www.roireit.net.



RETAIL OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENTS CORP.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In thousands, except share data)
June 30, 2021
 (unaudited)
December 31, 2020
ASSETS  
Real Estate Investments:  
Land$874,514 $881,872 
Building and improvements2,279,520 2,274,680 
 3,154,034 3,156,552 
Less:  accumulated depreciation491,063 460,165 
2,662,971 2,696,387 
Mortgage note receivable4,917 4,959 
Real Estate Investments, net2,667,888 2,701,346 
Cash and cash equivalents45,033 4,822 
Restricted cash1,978 1,814 
Tenant and other receivables, net55,733 58,756 
Deposits500 — 
Acquired lease intangible assets, net45,992 50,110 
Prepaid expenses1,668 4,811 
Deferred charges, net23,597 25,655 
Other assets17,170 17,296 
Total assets$2,859,559 $2,864,610 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY  
Liabilities:  
Term loan$298,706 $298,524 
Credit facility— 48,000 
Senior Notes944,438 943,655 
Mortgage notes payable85,988 86,509 
Acquired lease intangible liabilities, net119,796 125,796 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses31,343 17,687 
Tenants’ security deposits6,679 6,854 
Other liabilities42,975 46,426 
Total liabilities1,529,925 1,573,451 
Commitments and contingencies
Equity:  
Preferred stock, $0.0001 par value 50,000,000 shares authorized; none issued and outstanding— — 
Common stock, $0.0001 par value, 500,000,000 shares authorized; 120,806,366 and 118,085,155 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively
12 12 
Additional paid-in capital1,539,263 1,497,662 
Dividends in excess of earnings(291,839)(289,309)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(6,133)(8,812)
Total Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. stockholders’ equity1,241,303 1,199,553 
Non-controlling interests88,331 91,606 
Total equity1,329,634 1,291,159 
Total liabilities and equity$2,859,559 $2,864,610 



RETAIL OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENTS CORP.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(Unaudited)
(In thousands, except per share data)
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
 2021202020212020
Revenues  
Rental revenue$70,114 $65,734 $139,018 $139,931 
Other income616 818 899 1,493 
Total revenues70,730 66,552 139,917 141,424 
Operating expenses
Property operating10,766 9,286 21,325 19,890 
Property taxes8,332 8,766 16,938 16,755 
Depreciation and amortization23,507 24,114 46,547 48,392 
General and administrative expenses5,232 3,929 9,607 7,873 
Other expense331 296 484 360 
Total operating expenses48,168 46,391 94,901 93,270 
Gain on sale of real estate9,460 — 9,460 — 
Operating income32,022 20,161 54,476 48,154 
Non-operating expenses  
Interest expense and other finance expenses(14,337)(15,125)(28,817)(29,982)
Net income17,685 5,036 25,659 18,172 
Net income attributable to non-controlling interests(1,201)(389)(1,760)(1,523)
Net Income Attributable to Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.$16,484 $4,647 $23,899 $16,649 
Earnings per share – basic and diluted$0.14 $0.04 $0.20 $0.14 
Dividends per common share$0.11 $— $0.22 $0.20 






CALCULATION OF FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
(In thousands)
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2021202020212020
Net income attributable to ROIC$16,484 $4,647 $23,899 $16,649 
Plus:  Depreciation and amortization23,507 24,114 46,547 48,392 
Less: Gain on sale of real estate(9,460)— (9,460)— 
Funds from operations – basic30,531 28,761 60,986 65,041 
Net income attributable to non-controlling interests1,201 389 1,760 1,523 
Funds from operations – diluted$31,732 $29,150 $62,746 $66,564 

SAME-CENTER CASH NET OPERATING INCOME ANALYSIS
(Unaudited)
(In thousands, except number of shopping centers and percentages)
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
20212020$ Change% Change20212020$ Change% Change
Number of shopping centers included in same-center analysis87 87 87 87 
Same-center occupancy96.9 %97.0 %(0.1)%96.9 %97.0 %(0.1)%
Revenues:
Base rents$50,534 $51,313 $(779)(1.5)%$100,860 $102,909 $(2,049)(2.0)%
Percentage rent(9)120 (129)(107.5)%173 213 (40)(18.8)%
Recoveries from tenants16,699 16,608 91 0.5 %33,663 33,762 (99)(0.3)%
Other property income444 413 31 7.5 %554 801 (247)(30.8)%
Bad debt152 (5,680)5,832 (102.7)%(1,352)(6,156)4,804 (78.0)%
Total Revenues67,820 62,774 5,046 8.0 %133,898 131,529 2,369 1.8 %
Operating Expenses
Property operating expenses10,916 9,806 1,110 11.3 %21,668 20,900 768 3.7 %
Property taxes8,272 8,601 (329)(3.8)%16,762 16,573 189 1.1 %
Total Operating Expenses19,188 18,407 781 4.2 %38,430 37,473 957 2.6 %
Same-Center Cash Net Operating Income$48,632 $44,367 $4,265 9.6 %$95,468 $94,056 $1,412 1.5 %




SAME-CENTER CASH NET OPERATING INCOME RECONCILIATION
(Unaudited)
(In thousands)
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
 2021202020212020
GAAP operating income$32,022 $20,161 $54,476 $48,154 
Depreciation and amortization23,507 24,114 46,547 48,392 
General and administrative expenses5,232 3,929 9,607 7,873 
Other expense331 296 484 360 
Gain on sale of real estate(9,460)— (9,460)— 
Straight-line rent(294)(319)(312)(230)
Amortization of above- and below-market rent(2,214)(2,522)(4,446)(8,000)
Property revenues and other expenses (1)
(61)(99)(190)(249)
Total Company cash NOI49,063 45,560 96,706 96,300 
Non same-center cash NOI(431)(1,193)(1,238)(2,244)
Same-center cash NOI$48,632 $44,367 $95,468 $94,056 
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(1)Includes anchor lease termination fees, net of contractual amounts, if any, expense and recovery adjustments related to prior periods and other miscellaneous adjustments.

NON-GAAP DISCLOSURES
Funds from operations (“FFO”), is a widely recognized non-GAAP financial measure for REITs that the Company believes when considered with financial statements presented in accordance with GAAP, provides additional and useful means to assess its financial performance. FFO is frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties to evaluate the performance of REITs, most of which present FFO along with net income as calculated in accordance with GAAP. The Company computes FFO in accordance with the “White Paper” on FFO published by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“NAREIT”), which defines FFO as net income attributable to common stockholders (determined in accordance with GAAP) excluding gains or losses from debt restructuring, sales of depreciable property and impairments, plus real estate related depreciation and amortization, and after adjustments for partnerships and unconsolidated joint ventures.

The Company uses cash net operating income (“NOI”) internally to evaluate and compare the operating performance of the Company’s properties. The Company believes cash NOI provides useful information to investors regarding the Company’s financial condition and results of operations because it reflects only those income and expense items that are incurred at the property level, and when compared across periods, can be used to determine trends in earnings of the Company’s properties as this measure is not affected by the non-cash revenue and expense recognition items, the cost of the Company’s funding, the impact of depreciation and amortization expenses, gains or losses from the acquisition and sale of operating real estate assets, general and administrative expenses or other gains and losses that relate to the Company’s ownership of properties. The Company believes the exclusion of these items from operating income is useful because the resulting measure captures the actual revenue generated and actual expenses incurred in operating the Company’s properties as well as trends in occupancy rates, rental rates and operating costs. Cash NOI is a measure of the operating performance of the Company’s properties but does not measure the Company’s performance as a whole and is therefore not a substitute for net income or operating income as computed in accordance with GAAP. The Company defines cash NOI as operating revenues (base rent and recoveries from tenants), less property and related expenses (property operating expenses and property taxes), adjusted for non-cash revenue and operating expense items such as straight-line rent and amortization of lease intangibles, debt-related expenses and other adjustments. Cash NOI also excludes general and administrative expenses, depreciation and amortization, acquisition transaction costs, other expense,



interest expense, gains and losses from property acquisitions and dispositions, extraordinary items, tenant improvements and leasing commissions. Other REITs may use different methodologies for calculating cash NOI, and accordingly, the Company’s cash NOI may not be comparable to other REITs.

Contact:
Ashley Rubino, Investor Relations
858-677-0900
arubino@roireit.net


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2nd QUARTER 2021 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. 11250 El Camino Real, Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92130 www.roireit.net


 
Our Company Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. (Nasdaq: ROIC), is a fully integrated, self-managed real estate investment trust (REIT) that specializes in the acquisition, ownership and management of grocery-anchored shopping centers located in densely populated, metropolitan markets across the West Coast. As of June 30, 2021, ROIC owned 87 shopping centers encompassing approximately 10 million square feet. ROIC is the largest publicly-traded, grocery-anchored shopping center REIT focused exclusively on the West Coast. ROIC is a member of the S&P SmallCap 600 Index and has investment-grade corporate debt ratings from Moody's Investor Services, S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings, Inc. Additional information is available at www.roireit.net. Supplemental Information The enclosed information should be read in conjunction with ROIC's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to, its Form 10-Qs filed quarterly and Form 10-Ks filed annually. Additionally, the enclosed information does not purport to disclose all items under generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). Non-GAAP Disclosures Funds from operations (“FFO”), is a widely-recognized non-GAAP financial measure for REITs that the Company believes when considered with financial statements presented in accordance with GAAP, provides additional and useful means to assess its financial performance. FFO is frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties to evaluate the performance of REITs, most of which present FFO along with net income as calculated in accordance with GAAP. The Company computes FFO in accordance with the “White Paper” on FFO published by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“NAREIT”), which defines FFO as net income attributable to common stockholders (determined in accordance with GAAP) excluding gains or losses from debt restructuring, sales of depreciable property and impairments, plus real estate related depreciation and amortization, and after adjustments for partnerships and unconsolidated joint ventures. The Company uses cash net operating income (“NOI”) internally to evaluate and compare the operating performance of the Company’s properties. The Company believes cash NOI provides useful information to investors regarding the Company’s financial condition and results of operations because it reflects only those income and expense items that are incurred at the property level, and when compared across periods, can be used to determine trends in earnings of the Company’s properties as this measure is not affected by the non-cash revenue and expense recognition items, the cost of the Company’s funding, the impact of depreciation and amortization expenses, gains or losses from the acquisition and sale of operating real estate assets, general and administrative expenses or other gains and losses that relate to the Company’s ownership of properties. The Company believes the exclusion of these items from operating income is useful because the resulting measure captures the actual revenue generated and actual expenses incurred in operating the Company’s properties as well as trends in occupancy rates, rental rates and operating costs. Cash NOI is a measure of the operating performance of the Company’s properties but does not measure the Company’s performance as a whole and is therefore not a substitute for net income or operating income as computed in accordance with GAAP. The Company defines cash NOI as operating revenues (base rent and recoveries from tenants), less property and related expenses (property operating expenses and property taxes), adjusted for non-cash revenue and operating expense items such as straight-line rent and amortization of lease intangibles, debt-related expenses and other adjustments. Cash NOI also excludes general and administrative expenses, depreciation and amortization, acquisition transaction costs, other expense, interest expense, gains and losses from property acquisitions and dispositions, extraordinary items, tenant improvements and leasing commissions. Other REITs may use different methodologies for calculating cash NOI, and accordingly, the Company’s cash NOI may not be comparable to other REITs. Overview Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 2 -


 
Page Balance Sheets……..……………………………………………………………..……………………………………………… 4 Income Statements .…………………………………………………………………………………..……..…………...……… 5 Funds From Operations …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 Summary of Debt Outstanding .……………………………………………..…………………………………………………… 7 Selected Financial Analysis .……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 Property Dispositions ………………………….………………………...……………………………………………………… 10 Property Portfolio ………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………… 11 Same-Center Cash Net Operating Income Analysis……………………………………………………………………………… 14 Top Ten Tenants ………………….…………….………………….…………………………………………………………… 15 Lease Expiration Schedule ……………………..………………………..…….………………………………………………… 16 Leasing Summary ………………………………………………………..…............................................................................... 17 Same-Space Comparative Leasing Summary ………………………………………………………..…..................................... 18 Leased vs. Billed Summary …………………………...………….……………………..…........................................................ 19 Investor Information …………………………………………………………..………………………………………………… 20 Financial Data Portfolio Data Table of Contents Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 3 -


 
(unaudited, dollars in thousands, except par values and share amounts) 06/30/21 12/31/20 ASSETS: Real Estate Investments: Land 874,514$ 881,872$ Building and improvements 2,279,520 2,274,680 3,154,034 3,156,552 Less: accumulated depreciation 491,063 460,165 2,662,971 2,696,387 Mortgage note receivable 4,917 4,959 Real Estate Investments, net 2,667,888 2,701,346 Cash and cash equivalents 45,033 4,822 Restricted cash 1,978 1,814 Tenant and other receivables, net 55,733 58,756 Deposits 500 - Acquired lease intangible assets, net 45,992 50,110 Prepaid expenses 1,668 4,811 Deferred charges, net 23,597 25,655 Other assets 17,170 17,296 TOTAL ASSETS 2,859,559$ 2,864,610$ LIABILITIES: Term loan 298,706$ 298,524$ Credit facility - 48,000 Senior Notes 944,438 943,655 Mortgage notes payable 85,988 86,509 Acquired lease intangible liabilities, net 119,796 125,796 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 31,343 17,687 Tenants' security deposits 6,679 6,854 Other liabilities 42,975 46,426 TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,529,925 1,573,451 EQUITY: Common stock, $.0001 par value 500,000,000 shares authorized 12 12 Additional paid-in capital 1,539,263 1,497,662 Dividends in excess of earnings (291,839) (289,309) Accumulated other comprehensive loss (6,133) (8,812) Total Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. stockholders' equity 1,241,303 1,199,553 Non-controlling interests 88,331 91,606 TOTAL EQUITY 1,329,634 1,291,159 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 2,859,559$ 2,864,610$ The Company's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2021, and Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 should be read in conjunction with the above information. Balance Sheets Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 4 -


 
(unaudited, in thousands, except per share amounts) Three Months Ended Six Months Ended 06/30/21 06/30/20 06/30/21 06/30/20 REVENUES: Rental revenue (1) 70,114$ 65,734$ 139,018$ 139,931$ Other income 616 818 899 1,493 TOTAL REVENUES 70,730 66,552 139,917 141,424 OPERATING EXPENSES: Property operating 10,766 9,286 21,325 19,890 Property taxes 8,332 8,766 16,938 16,755 Depreciation and amortization 23,507 24,114 46,547 48,392 General and administrative expenses 5,232 3,929 9,607 7,873 Other expense 331 296 484 360 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 48,168 46,391 94,901 93,270 Gain on sale of real estate 9,460 - 9,460 - OPERATING INCOME 32,022 20,161 54,476 48,154 NON-OPERATING EXPENSES: Interest expense and other finance expenses (14,337) (15,125) (28,817) (29,982) NET INCOME 17,685 5,036 25,659 18,172 NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS (1,201) (389) (1,760) (1,523) NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO RETAIL OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENTS CORP. 16,484$ 4,647$ 23,899$ 16,649$ NET INCOME PER COMMON SHARE - BASIC 0.14$ 0.04$ 0.20$ 0.14$ NET INCOME PER COMMON SHARE - DILUTED 0.14$ 0.04$ 0.20$ 0.14$ Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic 118,532 116,374 118,138 116,172 Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted 127,467 126,548 127,191 126,879 (1) RENTAL REVENUE Base rents 50,641$ 51,848$ 101,548$ 103,954$ Recoveries from tenants 16,862 16,941 34,187 34,358 Straight-line rent 294 319 312 230 Amortization of above- and below-market rent 2,214 2,522 4,446 8,000 Bad debt 103 (5,896) (1,475) (6,611) TOTAL RENTAL REVENUE 70,114$ 65,734$ 139,018$ 139,931$ The Company's Form 10-Q for the quarters ended June 30, 2021 and June 30, 2020 should be read in conjunction with the above information. Income Statements Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 5 -


 
(unaudited, in thousands, except per share amounts) Three Months Ended Six Months Ended 06/30/21 06/30/20 06/30/21 06/30/20 Funds from Operations (FFO) (1) : Net income attributable to ROIC common stockholders 16,484$ 4,647$ 23,899$ 16,649$ Adjustments: Depreciation and amortization expense 23,507 24,114 46,547 48,392 Gain on sale of real estate (9,460) - (9,460) - FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS - BASIC 30,531 28,761 60,986 65,041 Net income attributable to non-controlling interests 1,201 389 1,760 1,523 FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS - DILUTED 31,732$ 29,150$ 62,746$ 66,564$ FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS PER SHARE - BASIC 0.26$ 0.25$ 0.52$ 0.56$ FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS PER SHARE - DILUTED 0.25$ 0.23$ 0.49$ 0.52$ Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic 118,532 116,374 118,138 116,172 Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted 127,467 126,548 127,191 126,879 Common dividends per share 0.11$ -$ 0.22$ 0.20$ FFO Payout Ratio 44.0% - % 44.9% 38.5% Additional Disclosures: Non Cash Expense (Income) Straight line rent (294)$ (319)$ (312)$ (230)$ Above/below market rent amortization, net (2,214) (2,522) (4,446) (8,000) Non-cash interest expense - 73 73 146 Deferred financing costs and mortgage premiums, net 594 529 1,185 1,055 Stock based compensation 3,233 2,168 5,296 4,024 Capital Expenditures Tenant improvements 7,129$ 4,836$ 10,464$ 10,712$ Leasing commissions 600 200 956 698 Building improvements 147 214 279 443 Reimbursable property improvements 219 549 326 936 Pad and other development 4,783 1,296 7,334 4,202 Value enhancing tenant improvements 1,899 966 3,165 3,045 The above does not purport to disclose all items required under GAAP. (1) - Funds from operations ("FFO"), is a widely-recognized non GAAP financial measure for REITs that ROIC believes, when considered with financial statements determined in accordance with GAAP, provides additional and useful means to assess its financial performance. FFO is frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties to evaluate the performance of REITs. ROIC computes FFO in accordance with the "White Paper" on FFO published by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts ("NAREIT"), which defines FFO as net income attributable to common shareholders (determined in accordance with GAAP) excluding gains or losses from debt restructuring and sales of property, plus real estate related depreciation and amortization, and after adjustments for partnerships and unconsolidated joint ventures. Funds From Operations Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 6 -


 
(unaudited, dollars in thousands) Outstanding GAAP Maturity Percent of Balance Interest Rate Interest Rate Date Total Indebtedness Fixed Rate Debt Mortgage Debt: Casitas Plaza Shopping Center 6,749$ 5.32% 4.20% 06/01/22 0.5% Riverstone Marketplace 17,030 4.96% 3.80% 07/01/22 1.3% Fullerton Crossroads 26,000 4.73% 3.82% 04/06/24 1.9% Diamond Hills Plaza 35,500 3.55% 3.61% 10/01/25 2.7% Total Mortgage Debt 85,279 4.33% 3.79% 2.9 Years (WA) 6.4% Unsecured Senior Notes: Senior Notes Due 2023 250,000 5.00% 5.21% 12/15/23 18.7% Senior Notes Due 2024 250,000 4.00% 4.21% 12/15/24 18.7% Senior Notes Due 2026 200,000 3.95% 3.95% 09/22/26 15.0% Senior Notes Due 2027 250,000 4.19% 4.19% 12/15/27 18.7% Total Unsecured Senior Notes 950,000 4.30% 4.41% 4.4 Years (WA) 71.1% Term Loan: Interest rate swaps 100,000 3.59% 3.59% 8/31/2022 7.5% Interest rate swaps 200,000 2.74% 2.74% 8/31/2022 15.0% Total Term Loan 300,000 3.02% 3.02% 22.5% Total Fixed Rate Debt 1,335,279 4.02% 4.06% 4.2 Years (WA) 100.0% Variable Rate Debt Credit Facility - 1.00% 1.00% 02/20/24 0.0% Term Loan 300,000 01/20/25 Interest rate swaps - Term loan (300,000) Total Variable Rate Debt - 1.00% 1.00% 3.6 Years (WA) 0.0% TOTAL PRINCIPAL DEBT 1,335,279$ 4.04% 4.08% 4.1 Years (WA) 100.0% Net unamortized premiums on mortgages 872 Net unamortized discounts on notes (2,611) Net unamortized deferred financing charges (2) (4,408) Total Debt 1,329,132$ (1) Does not include extension options available to ROIC. (2) Net unamortized deferred financing charges for the Term Loan, Senior Notes and Mortgages. Summary of Debt Outstanding (1) Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 7 -


 
(unaudited, dollars in thousands) Summary of Principal Maturities Senior Total Principal Percentage of Credit Facility Term Loan Unsecured Notes Payments Debt Maturing -$ -$ -$ -$ 416$ 0.0% 23,129 - - - 24,132 1.8% - - - 250,000 250,686 18.8% 26,000 - - 250,000 276,708 20.7% 32,787 - 300,000 - 333,337 25.0% - - - 200,000 200,000 15.0% - - - 250,000 250,000 18.7% - - - - - 0.0% 81,916$ -$ 300,000$ 950,000$ 1,335,279$ 100.0% Summary of Unencumbered/Encumbered Properties Percentage GLA of GLA Unencumbered properties 9,440,590 94.5% Encumbered properties 552,471 5.5% 9,993,061 100.0% Summary of Unsecured Debt/Secured Debt Percentage of Total Principal Debt Unsecured principal debt 1,250,000$ 93.6% Secured principal debt 85,279 6.4% Total Principal Debt 1,335,279$ 100.0% Amount 2021 416$ Mortgage Principal 2023 686 2024 708 2025 550 2026 - 2027 - Year Payments 2022 1,003 Mortgage Principal due at Maturity 87 Thereafter - 3,363$ Number of Properties 83 4 Summary of Debt Outstanding, continued Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 8 -


 
(unaudited, in thousands, except per share amounts) 06/30/21 03/31/21 12/31/20 09/30/20 06/30/20 Debt coverage ratios, three months ending: Interest coverage ratio (EBITDA/interest expense) 3.2x 3.2x 3.4x 3.1x 3.0x Debt service coverage (EBITDA/(interest expense + scheduled principal payments)) 3.2x 3.1x 3.3x 3.1x 2.9x Net principal debt (Total principal debt less cash & equivalents)/Annualized EBITDA 6.9x 7.3x 7.5x 7.3x 7.9x Net principal debt (Total principal debt less cash & equivalents)/TTM EBITDA 6.8x 7.2x 7.1x 7.1x 7.2x Debt/book value ratios, at period end: Total principal debt/total book assets 46.7% 47.4% 48.3% 49.3% 51.8% Total principal debt/undepreciated book value 39.9% 40.7% 41.6% 42.8% 45.4% Secured principal debt/undepreciated book value 2.5% 2.6% 2.6% 2.5% 2.5% Market capitalization calculations, at period end: Common shares outstanding 120,041 117,813 117,409 117,264 116,962 Operating partnership units (OP units) outstanding 8,542 8,867 8,966 9,111 9,413 Common stock price per share 17.66$ 15.87$ 13.39$ 10.42$ 11.33$ Total equity market capitalization 2,270,784$ 2,010,409$ 1,692,160$ 1,316,827$ 1,431,828$ Total principal debt 1,335,279 1,349,428 1,383,580 1,439,228 1,569,373 TOTAL MARKET CAPITALIZATION 3,606,063$ 3,359,837$ 3,075,740$ 2,756,055$ 3,001,201$ Unsecured Senior Notes Financial Covenants: (1) Total debt to total assets not to exceed 60% 42.2% 43.0% 44.1% 45.4% 48.1% Total secured debt to total assets not to exceed 40% 2.7% 2.7% 2.7% 2.7% 2.6% Total unencumbered assets to total unsecured debt not to be less than 150% 267.8% 262.5% 227.5% 220.9% 207.7% Consolidated income available for debt service to interest expense not to be less than 1.5:1 3.2x 3.1x 3.2x 3.2x 3.3x (1) Calculated in accordance with GAAP pursuant to underlying bond indentures. Selected Financial Analysis Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 9 -


 
(dollars in thousands) Dispositions Date Owned Shopping Centers Location Sold Sales Amount GLA 2Q 2021 Euclid Plaza San Diego, CA 04/21/21 25,800$ 77,044 Total 2021 Dispositions 25,800$ 77,044 Property Dispositions Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 10 -


 
(dollars in thousands) Date Owned % Southern California City State Acquired GLA Leased ABR (1) Major Tenants Los Angeles metro area Paramount Plaza * Paramount CA 12/22/09 95,062 100.0% 1,963$ Grocery Outlet Supermarket, 99¢ Only Stores, Rite Aid Pharmacy Claremont Promenade * Claremont CA 09/23/10 92,297 95.0% 2,379 Super King Supermarket Gateway Village * Chino Hills CA 12/17/10 96,959 96.3% 2,943 Sprouts Market Seabridge Marketplace * Oxnard CA 05/31/12 98,348 92.9% 1,826 Safeway (Vons) Supermarket Glendora Shopping Center * Glendora CA 08/01/12 106,535 89.8% 1,255 Albertson's Supermarket Redondo Beach Plaza * Redondo Beach CA 12/28/12 110,509 100.0% 2,366 Safeway (Vons) Supermarket, Petco Diamond Bar Town Center * Diamond Bar CA 02/01/13 100,342 100.0% 2,430 Walmart Neighborhood Market, Crunch Fitness Diamond Hills Plaza * Diamond Bar CA 04/22/13 139,505 99.1% 4,082 H-Mart Supermarket Plaza de la Cañada * La Cañada Flintridge CA 12/13/13 100,425 100.0% 2,678 Gelson's Supermarket, TJ Maxx, Rite Aid Pharmacy Fallbrook Shopping Center * Los Angeles CA 06/13/14 755,299 99.0% 13,231 Sprouts Market, Trader Joe's, Kroger (Ralph's) Supermarket(2), TJ Maxx Moorpark Town Center * Moorpark CA 12/03/14 133,547 87.8% 1,793 Kroger (Ralph's) Supermarket, CVS Pharmacy Ontario Plaza * Ontario CA 01/06/15 150,149 97.2% 2,383 El Super Supermarket, Rite Aid Pharmacy Park Oaks Shopping Center * Thousand Oaks CA 01/06/15 110,092 88.4% 2,469 Safeway (Vons) Supermarket, Dollar Tree Warner Plaza * Woodland Hills CA 12/31/15 110,918 86.9% 3,992 Sprouts Market, Kroger (Ralph's) Supermarket (2), Rite Aid Pharmacy (2) Magnolia Shopping Center * Santa Barbara CA 03/10/16 116,360 87.1% 2,127 Kroger (Ralph's) Supermarket Casitas Plaza Shopping Center * Carpinteria CA 03/10/16 105,118 100.0% 1,884 Albertson's Supermarket, CVS Pharmacy Bouquet Center * Santa Clarita CA 04/28/16 148,903 97.2% 3,689 Safeway (Vons) Supermarket, CVS Pharmacy, Ross Dress For Less North Ranch Shopping Center * Westlake Village CA 06/01/16 146,448 91.8% 4,810 Kroger (Ralph's) Supermarket, Trader Joe's, Rite Aid Pharmacy, Petco The Knolls * Long Beach CA 10/03/16 52,021 100.0% 1,441 Trader Joe's, Pet Food Express The Terraces * Rancho Palos Verdes CA 03/17/17 172,922 92.9% 3,474 Trader Joe's, Marshall's, LA Fitness Los Angeles metro area total 2,941,759 95.7% 63,215$ Orange County metro area Santa Ana Downtown Plaza * Santa Ana CA 01/26/10 105,536 97.1% 2,283$ Kroger (Food 4 Less) Supermarket, Marshall's Sycamore Creek * Corona CA 09/30/10 74,198 97.0% 1,841 Safeway (Vons) Supermarket, CVS Pharmacy (2) Desert Springs Marketplace * Palm Desert CA 02/17/11 113,718 94.5% 2,801 Kroger (Ralph's) Supermarket, Rite Aid Pharmacy Cypress Center West * Cypress CA 12/04/12 107,246 96.8% 2,124 Kroger (Ralph's) Supermarket, Rite Aid Pharmacy Harbor Place Center * Garden Grove CA 12/28/12 122,636 98.9% 1,977 AA Supermarket, Ross Dress For Less, Autozone 5 Points Plaza * Huntington Beach CA 09/27/13 160,536 95.0% 4,342 Trader Joe's Peninsula Marketplace * Huntington Beach CA 10/15/13 95,416 98.8% 2,447 Kroger (Ralph's) Supermarket, Planet Fitness Fullerton Crossroads * Fullerton CA 10/11/17 219,785 98.9% 3,599 Kroger (Ralph's) Supermarket, Kohl's, Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts The Village at Nellie Gail Ranch * Laguna Hills CA 11/30/17 89,041 94.5% 2,890 Smart & Final Extra Supermarket Orange Country metro area total 1,088,112 97.0% 24,304$ San Diego metro area Marketplace Del Rio * Oceanside CA 01/03/11 183,787 96.0% 3,564$ Stater Brothers Supermarket, Walgreens Renaissance Towne Centre * San Diego CA 08/03/11 53,272 90.9% 2,433 CVS Pharmacy Bay Plaza * San Diego CA 10/05/12 73,324 98.0% 2,105 Seafood City Supermarket Bernardo Heights Plaza * Rancho Bernardo CA 02/06/13 37,729 100.0% 966 Sprouts Market Hawthorne Crossings * San Diego CA 06/27/13 141,288 98.6% 3,423 Mitsuwa Supermarket, Ross Dress For Less, Staples Creekside Plaza * Poway CA 02/28/14 133,852 93.6% 3,166 Stater Brothers Supermarket, AMC Theatres San Diego metro area total 623,252 96.1% 15,657$ Southern California Totals 4,653,123 96.1% 103,176$ (1) ABR is equal to annualized base rent on a cash basis for all leases in-place at period end. (2) These retailers are not tenants of ROIC. *Denotes properties in same center pool for 2Q 2021. Property Portfolio Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 11 -


 
(dollars in thousands) Date Owned % Northern California City State Acquired GLA Leased ABR (1) Major Tenants San Francisco metro area Pleasant Hill Marketplace * Pleasant Hill CA 04/08/10 69,715 100.0% 1,471$ Total Wine and More, Buy Buy Baby, Basset Furniture Pinole Vista Shopping Center * Pinole CA 01/06/11 135,962 97.7% 3,912 SaveMart (Lucky of CA) Supermarket, Planet Fitness Country Club Gate Center * Pacific Grove CA 07/08/11 109,331 91.6% 2,192 SaveMart (Lucky of CA) Supermarket, Rite Aid Pharmacy Marlin Cove Shopping Center * Foster City CA 05/04/12 73,943 100.0% 2,572 99 Ranch Market The Village at Novato * Novato CA 07/24/12 20,081 100.0% 566 Trader Joe's, Pharmaca Pharmacy Santa Teresa Village * San Jose CA 11/08/12 127,888 99.2% 3,345 Grocery Outlet Supermarket, Dollar Tree, MedVet Silicon Valley Granada Shopping Center * Livermore CA 06/27/13 71,525 100.0% 1,502 SaveMart (Lucky of CA) Supermarket Country Club Village * San Ramon CA 11/26/13 111,093 98.9% 2,292 Walmart Neighborhood Market, CVS Pharmacy North Park Plaza * San Jose CA 04/30/14 76,697 100.0% 2,739 H-Mart Supermarket Winston Manor * South San Francisco CA 01/07/15 49,852 94.0% 1,697 Grocery Outlet Supermarket Jackson Square * Hayward CA 07/01/15 114,220 100.0% 2,371 Safeway Supermarket, CVS Pharmacy, 24 Hour Fitness Gateway Centre * San Ramon CA 09/01/15 112,553 95.3% 2,617 SaveMart (Lucky of CA) Supermarket, Walgreens Iron Horse Plaza * Danville CA 12/04/15 61,915 100.0% 2,360 Lunardi's Market Monterey Center * Monterey CA 07/14/16 25,626 93.7% 1,023 Trader Joe's, Pharmaca Pharmacy Santa Rosa Southside Shopping Center * Santa Rosa CA 03/24/17 88,606 100.0% 1,587 REI, Cost Plus World Market, DSW Monta Loma Plaza * Mountain View CA 09/19/17 48,078 94.4% 1,401 Safeway Supermarket San Francisco metro area total 1,297,085 97.9% 33,647$ Sacramento metro area Mills Shopping Center * Rancho Cordova CA 02/17/11 235,514 90.3% 2,790$ Viva Supermarket, Ross Dress For Less (dd's Discounts), Dollar Tree Green Valley Station * Cameron Park CA 06/15/12 52,245 89.6% 973 CVS Pharmacy Sacramento metro area total 287,759 90.2% 3,763$ Northern California Totals 1,584,844 96.5% 37,410$ (1) ABR is equal to annualized base rent on a cash basis for all leases in-place at period end. *Denotes properties in same center pool for 2Q 2021. Property Portfolio, continued Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 12 -


 
(dollars in thousands) Date Owned % Pacific Northwest City State Acquired GLA Leased ABR (1) Major Tenants Seattle metro area Meridian Valley Plaza * Kent WA 02/01/10 51,597 100.0% 875$ Kroger (QFC) Supermarket The Market at Lake Stevens * Lake Stevens WA 03/11/10 74,130 100.0% 1,682 Albertson's (Haggen) Supermarket Canyon Park Shopping Center * Bothell WA 07/29/11 123,592 100.0% 2,551 PCC Community Markets, Rite Aid Pharmacy, Petco Hawks Prairie Shopping Center * Lacey WA 09/09/11 157,529 90.0% 1,763 Safeway Supermarket, Dollar Tree, Big Lots The Kress Building * Seattle WA 09/30/11 74,616 69.2% 1,438 IGA Supermarket, TJMaxx Gateway Shopping Center * Marysville WA 02/16/12 104,298 96.1% 2,560 WinCo Foods (2), Rite Aid Pharmacy, Ross Dress For Less Aurora Square * Shoreline WA 2012/2014 108,558 97.4% 1,914 Central Supermarket, Marshall's Canyon Crossing * Puyallup WA 04/15/13 120,398 98.8% 2,784 Safeway Supermarket Crossroads Shopping Center * Bellevue WA 2010/2013 473,147 98.0% 11,881 Kroger (QFC) Supermarket, Bed Bath & Beyond, Dick's Sporting Goods Bellevue Marketplace * Bellevue WA 12/10/15 113,758 100.0% 3,426 Asian Family Market Four Corner Square * Maple Valley WA 12/21/15 119,531 100.0% 2,653 Grocery Outlet Supermarket, Walgreens, Johnsons Home & Garden Bridle Trails Shopping Center * Kirkland WA 10/17/16 110,640 100.0% 2,424 Grocery Outlet Supermarket, Rite Aid (Bartell) Pharmacy, Dollar Tree PCC Community Markets Plaza * Edmonds WA 01/25/17 34,459 100.0% 690 PCC Community Markets Highland Hill Shopping Center * Tacoma WA 05/09/17 163,926 100.0% 3,089 National Supermarket, LA Fitness, Dollar Tree, Petco North Lynnwood Shopping Center * Lynnwood WA 10/19/17 63,606 93.4% 1,022 Grocery Outlet Supermarket, Dollar Tree Stadium Center * Tacoma WA 02/23/18 48,888 100.0% 1,037 Thriftway Supermarket Summerwalk Village * Lacey WA 12/13/19 60,379 98.0% 880 Walmart Neighborhood Market Seattle metro area total 2,003,052 96.9% 42,669$ Portland metro area Happy Valley Town Center * Happy Valley OR 07/14/10 138,397 100.0% 3,875$ New Seasons Supermarket Wilsonville Old Town Square * Wilsonville OR 2010/2012 49,937 100.0% 1,854 Kroger (Fred Meyer) Supermarket (2) Cascade Summit Town Square * West Linn OR 08/20/10 94,934 100.0% 1,918 Safeway Supermarket Heritage Market Center * Vancouver WA 09/23/10 108,054 100.0% 1,923 Safeway Supermarket, Dollar Tree Division Crossing * Portland OR 12/22/10 103,561 100.0% 1,323 Rite Aid Pharmacy, Ross Dress For Less, Ace Hardware Halsey Crossing * Gresham OR 12/22/10 99,428 100.0% 1,422 24 Hour Fitness, Dollar Tree Hillsboro Market Center * Hillsboro OR 11/23/11 156,021 100.0% 2,683 Albertson's Supermarket, Dollar Tree, Ace Hardware Robinwood Shopping Center * West Linn OR 08/23/13 70,831 100.0% 1,098 Walmart Neighborhood Market Tigard Marketplace * Tigard OR 02/18/14 136,889 100.0% 2,087 H-Mart Supermarket, Bi-Mart Wilsonville Town Center * Wilsonville OR 12/11/14 167,829 100.0% 2,972 Safeway Supermarket, Rite Aid Pharmacy, Dollar Tree Tigard Promenade * Tigard OR 07/28/15 88,043 100.0% 1,529 Safeway Supermarket Sunnyside Village Square * Happy Valley OR 07/28/15 92,278 100.0% 1,615 Grocery Outlet Supermarket, Snap Fitness, Ace Hardware Johnson Creek Center * Happy Valley OR 11/09/15 108,588 100.0% 2,308 Trader Joe's, Walgreens, Sportsman's Warehouse Rose City Center * Portland OR 09/15/16 60,680 100.0% 833 Safeway Supermarket Division Center * Portland OR 04/05/17 118,122 100.0% 2,055 Grocery Outlet Supermarket, Rite Aid Pharmacy, Petco Riverstone Marketplace * Vancouver WA 10/11/17 95,774 100.0% 2,281 Kroger (QFC) Supermarket King City Plaza * King City OR 05/18/18 62,676 76.7% 797 Grocery Outlet Supermarket Portland metro area total 1,752,042 99.2% 32,573$ Pacific Northwest Totals 3,755,094 98.0% 75,242$ TOTAL SHOPPING CENTERS 9,993,061 96.9% 215,828$ (1) ABR is equal to annualized base rent on a cash basis for all leases in-place at period end. (2) These retailers are not tenants of ROIC. *Denotes properties in same center pool for 2Q 2021. Property Portfolio, continued Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 13 -


 
(unaudited, dollars in thousands) Three Months Ended Six Months Ended 06/30/21 06/30/20 $ Change % Change 06/30/21 06/30/20 $ Change % Change Number of shopping centers included in same-center analysis (1) 87 87 87 87 Same-center occupancy 96.9% 97.0% (0.1)% 96.9% 97.0% (0.1)% REVENUES: Base rents 50,534$ 51,313$ (779)$ (1.5%) 100,860$ 102,909$ (2,049)$ (2.0%) Percentage rent (9) 120 (129) (107.5%) 173 213 (40) (18.8%) Recoveries from tenants 16,699 16,608 91 0.5% 33,663 33,762 (99) (0.3%) Other property income 444 413 31 7.5% 554 801 (247) (30.8)% Bad debt 152 (5,680) 5,832 (102.7)% (1,352) (6,156) 4,804 (78.0)% TOTAL REVENUES 67,820 62,774 5,046 8.0% 133,898 131,529 2,369 1.8% OPERATING EXPENSES: Property operating expenses 10,916 9,806 1,110 11.3% 21,668 20,900 768 3.7% Property taxes 8,272 8,601 (329) (3.8)% 16,762 16,573 189 1.1% TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 19,188 18,407 781 4.2% 38,430 37,473 957 2.6% SAME-CENTER CASH NET OPERATING INCOME 48,632$ 44,367$ 4,265$ 9.6% 95,468$ 94,056$ 1,412$ 1.5% SAME-CENTER CASH NET OPERATING INCOME RECONCILIATION GAAP Operating Income 32,022$ 20,161$ 54,476$ 48,154$ Depreciation and amortization 23,507 24,114 46,547 48,392 General and administrative expenses 5,232 3,929 9,607 7,873 Other expense 331 296 484 360 Gain on sale of real estate (9,460) - (9,460) - Straight-line rent (294) (319) (312) (230) Amortization of above- and below-market rent (2,214) (2,522) (4,446) (8,000) Property revenues and other expenses (2) (61) (99) (190) (249) TOTAL COMPANY CASH NET OPERATING INCOME 49,063 45,560 96,706 96,300 Non Same-Center Cash NOI (431) (1,193) (1,238) (2,244) SAME-CENTER CASH NET OPERATING INCOME 48,632$ 44,367$ 95,468$ 94,056$ (1) Same centers are those properties which were owned for the entirety of the current and comparable prior year period. (2) Includes anchor lease termination fees net of contractual amounts, if any, expense and recovery adjustments related to prior periods and other miscellaneous adjustments. Same-Center Cash Net Operating Income Analysis Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 14 -


 
(dollars in thousands) Percent Number of Leased of Total Percent of Tenant Leases GLA Leased GLA ABR Total ABR 1 Albertson's / Safeway Supermarkets 18 898,425 9.3% 11,774$ 5.5% 2 Kroger Supermarkets 11 483,455 5.0% 7,538 3.5% 3 SaveMart Supermarkets 4 187,639 1.9% 3,983 1.8% 4 Rite Aid Pharmacy 13 244,278 2.5% 3,265 1.5% 5 JP Morgan Chase 21 95,163 1.0% 3,185 1.5% 6 Marshall's / TJMaxx 6 178,195 1.8% 2,840 1.3% 7 Trader Joe's 8 96,714 1.0% 2,838 1.3% 8 Sprouts Markets 4 159,163 1.6% 2,747 1.3% 9 Ross Dress For Less / dd's Discounts 7 191,703 2.0% 2,714 1.3% 10 Grocery Outlet Supermarkets 9 194,443 2.0% 2,662 1.2% Top 10 Tenants Total 101 2,729,178 28.1% 43,546$ 20.2% Other Tenants 1,813 6,943,635 71.9% 172,282 79.8% Total Portfolio 1,914 9,672,813 100.0% 215,828$ 100.0% Top Ten Tenants Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 15 -


 
(dollars in thousands) Anchor Tenants (1) Number of Leased Percent of Total Percent of ABR Leases Expiring (2) GLA Total Leased GLA ABR Total ABR Per Sq. Ft. 2021 1 39,956 0.4% 536 0.2% 13.40 2022 12 374,714 3.9% 4,919 2.3% 13.13 2023 29 886,092 9.2% 14,206 6.6% 16.03 2024 15 505,124 5.2% 8,415 3.9% 16.66 2025 20 660,405 6.9% 9,117 4.2% 13.81 2026 20 690,187 7.1% 8,980 4.2% 13.01 2027 8 209,418 2.2% 2,504 1.2% 11.96 2028 15 543,746 5.6% 9,887 4.6% 18.18 2029 12 433,505 4.5% 7,976 3.7% 18.40 2030 6 226,514 2.3% 3,431 1.6% 15.15 2031+ 23 836,003 8.6% 12,930 5.9% 15.47 161 5,405,664 55.9% 82,901$ 38.4% 15.34$ Non-Anchor Tenants Number of Leased Percent of Total Percent of ABR Leases Expiring (2) GLA Total Leased GLA ABR Total ABR Per Sq. Ft. 2021 160 281,838 2.9% 9,683 4.5% 34.36 2022 288 591,750 6.1% 18,182 8.4% 30.73 2023 280 617,728 6.4% 19,701 9.1% 31.89 2024 264 615,577 6.4% 18,977 8.8% 30.83 2025 236 582,885 6.0% 17,449 8.1% 29.94 2026 209 524,252 5.4% 15,864 7.4% 30.26 2027 80 246,361 2.5% 6,938 3.2% 28.16 2028 56 169,653 1.7% 5,954 2.8% 35.30 2029 44 143,132 1.5% 4,608 2.1% 32.19 2030 39 117,799 1.2% 4,566 2.1% 38.76 2031+ 97 376,174 4.0% 11,005 5.1% 29.16 1,753 4,267,149 44.1% 132,927$ 61.6% 31.15$ All Tenants Number of Leased Percent of Total Percent of ABR Leases Expiring (2) GLA Total Leased GLA ABR Total ABR Per Sq. Ft. 2021 161 321,794 3.3% 10,219 4.7% 31.76 2022 300 966,464 10.0% 23,101 10.7% 23.90 2023 309 1,503,820 15.6% 33,907 15.7% 22.55 2024 279 1,120,701 11.6% 27,392 12.7% 24.44 2025 256 1,243,290 12.9% 26,566 12.3% 21.37 2026 229 1,214,439 12.5% 24,844 11.6% 20.46 2027 88 455,779 4.7% 9,442 4.4% 20.71 2028 71 713,399 7.3% 15,841 7.4% 22.25 2029 56 576,637 6.0% 12,584 5.8% 21.82 2030 45 344,313 3.5% 7,997 3.7% 23.23 2031+ 120 1,212,177 12.6% 23,935 11.0% 19.72 1,914 9,672,813 100.0% 215,828$ 100.0% 22.31$ (1) Anchor tenants are leases equal to or greater than 15,000 square feet. (2) Does not assume exercise of renewal options. Lease Expiration Schedule Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 16 -


 
New Leases Non-Anchor Anchor Total Non-Anchor Anchor Total Number of Leases 59 - 59 100 - 100 Gross Leasable Area (sq. ft.) 116,462 - 116,462 216,393 - 216,393 Initial Base Rent ($/sq. ft.) (1) 34.16$ -$ 34.16$ 29.97$ -$ 29.97$ Tenant Improvements ($/sq. ft.) 4.29$ -$ 4.29$ 2.33$ -$ 2.33$ Leasing Commissions ($/sq. ft.) 4.11$ -$ 4.11$ 3.66$ -$ 3.66$ Weighted Average Lease Term (Yrs.) (2) 7.1 - 7.1 7.1 - 7.1 Renewals Non-Anchor Anchor Total Non-Anchor Anchor Total Number of Leases 54 5 59 118 7 125 Gross Leasable Area (sq. ft.) 90,980 130,788 221,768 237,515 177,763 415,278 Initial Base Rent ($/sq. ft.) (1) 31.99$ 10.80$ 19.49$ 30.25$ 10.64$ 21.86$ Tenant Improvements ($/sq. ft.) -$ -$ -$ 0.01$ -$ 0.01$ Leasing Commissions ($/sq. ft.) 0.16$ -$ 0.07$ 0.06$ -$ 0.04$ Weighted Average Lease Term (Yrs.) (2) 4.7 5.0 4.9 4.2 5.0 4.5 Total Non-Anchor Anchor Total Non-Anchor Anchor Total Number of Leases 113 5 118 218 7 225 Gross Leasable Area (sq. ft.) 207,442 130,788 338,230 453,908 177,763 631,671 Initial Base Rent ($/sq. ft.) (1) 33.21$ 10.80$ 24.54$ 30.12$ 10.64$ 24.64$ Tenant Improvements ($/sq. ft.) 2.41$ -$ 1.48$ 1.12$ -$ 0.81$ Leasing Commissions ($/sq. ft.) 2.38$ -$ 1.46$ 1.78$ -$ 1.28$ Weighted Average Lease Term (Yrs.) (2) 6.0 5.0 5.6 5.6 5.0 5.4 (1) Initial Base Rent is on a cash basis and is the initial contractual monthly rent, annualized. (2) Does not assume exercise of renewal options. For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2021 For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2021 Leasing Summary Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 17 -


 
New Leases Non-Anchor Anchor Total Non-Anchor Anchor Total Comparative # of Leases 33 - 33 61 - 61 Comparative GLA (sq. ft.) (1) 76,879 - 76,879 133,107 - 133,107 Prior Base Rent ($/sq. ft.) (2) 27.16$ -$ 27.16$ 27.93$ -$ 27.93$ Initial Base Rent ($/sq. ft.) 31.46$ -$ 31.46$ 31.02$ -$ 31.02$ Percentage Change in Base Rents 15.8% - 15.8% 11.1% - 11.1% Tenant Improvements ($/sq. ft.) 6.38$ -$ 6.38$ 3.68$ -$ 3.68$ Leasing Commissions ($/sq. ft.) 4.61$ -$ 4.61$ 4.24$ -$ 4.24$ Weighted Average Lease Term (Yrs.) (3) 6.8 - 6.8 7.1 - 7.1 Renewals Non-Anchor Anchor Total Non-Anchor Anchor Total Comparative # of Leases 54 5 59 118 7 125 Comparative GLA (sq. ft.) 90,980 130,788 221,768 237,515 177,763 415,278 Prior Base Rent ($/sq. ft.) (2) 31.38$ 10.15$ 18.86$ 29.46$ 10.09$ 21.17$ Initial Base Rent ($/sq. ft.) 31.99$ 10.80$ 19.49$ 30.25$ 10.64$ 21.86$ Percentage Change in Base Rents 1.9% 6.4% 3.3% 2.7% 5.4% 3.3% Tenant Improvements ($/sq. ft.) -$ -$ -$ 0.01$ -$ 0.01$ Leasing Commissions ($/sq. ft.) 0.16$ -$ 0.07$ 0.06$ -$ 0.04$ Weighted Average Lease Term (Yrs.) (3) 4.7 5.0 4.9 4.2 5.0 4.5 Total Non-Anchor Anchor Total Non-Anchor Anchor Total Comparative # of Leases 87 5 92 179 7 186 Comparative GLA (sq. ft.) (1) 167,859 130,788 298,647 370,622 177,763 548,385 Prior Base Rent ($/sq. ft.) (2) 29.45$ 10.15$ 21.00$ 28.91$ 10.09$ 22.81$ Initial Base Rent ($/sq. ft.) 31.74$ 10.80$ 22.57$ 30.53$ 10.64$ 24.08$ Percentage Change in Base Rents 7.8% 6.4% 7.5% 5.6% 5.4% 5.6% Tenant Improvements ($/sq. ft.) 2.92$ -$ 1.64$ 1.33$ -$ 0.90$ Leasing Commissions ($/sq. ft.) 2.20$ -$ 1.24$ 1.56$ -$ 1.06$ Weighted Average Lease Term (Yrs.) (3) 5.6 5.0 5.4 5.3 5.0 5.2 (1) Comparative GLA includes spaces that were vacant for less than 12 months, excluding spaces that were not leased at the time of acquisition. (2) Prior Base Rent is on a cash basis and is the final monthly rent paid, annualized, for the prior tenant or the prior lease that was renewed. (3) Does not assume exercise of renewal options. For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2021 For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2021 Same-Space Comparative Leasing Summary Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 18 -


 
(dollars in thousands) 06/30/21 03/31/21 12/31/20 09/30/20 % leased at beginning of quarter 96.9% 96.8% 96.8% 97.0% % billed at beginning of quarter 92.8% 92.8% 93.4% 94.2% ABR of new leases signed/not yet commenced - at beginning of quarter 9,554$ 8,590$ 6,855$ 5,890$ less: ABR of new leases commenced during quarter (1,928) (1,044) (929) (1,196) plus: ABR of new leases signed during quarter 2,794 2,008 2,664 2,161 ABR of new leases signed/not yet commenced - at end of quarter 10,420$ 9,554$ 8,590$ 6,855$ % leased at end of quarter 96.9% 96.9% 96.8% 96.8% % billed at end of quarter 92.4% 92.8% 92.8% 93.4% ABR of new leases commenced during quarter - actual cash received 305$ 177$ 140$ 179$ Leased vs. Billed Summary Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 19 -


 
Equity Research Coverage Bank of America Merrill Lynch Craig Schmidt 646.855.3640 Bank of Montreal John P. Kim 212.885.4115 Juan Sanabria 312.845.4074 Baird Wes Golladay 216.737.7510 BTIG Michael Gorman 212.738.6138 Capital One Securities, Inc. Chris Lucas 571.633.8151 Citi Michael Bilerman 212.816.1383 Katy McConnell 212.816.4471 Green Street Vince Tibone 949.640.8780 J.P. Morgan Michael W. Mueller 212.622.6689 Jefferies Linda Tsai 212.778.8011 KeyBanc Capital Markets Todd Thomas 917.368.2286 Raymond James RJ Milligan 908.447.4493 Wells Fargo Tamara Fique 617.603.4262 Fixed Income Research Coverage J.P. Morgan Mark Streeter 212.834.5086 Ratings Agency Coverage Fitch Ratings, Inc. William Kuo 609.658.7945 Moody’s Investors Service Juan Acosta 212.553.4849 S&P Global Ratings Michael Souers 212.438.2508 Investor Information Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. www.roireit.net NASDAQ: ROIC 11250 El Camino Real, Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92130 Transfer Agent: Sue Barron Computershare sue.barron@computershare.com Investor Relations: Ashley Rubino arubino@roireit.net 858.255.4913 Supplemental Disclosure Quarter Ended June 30, 2021 - 20 -