Browse the full insider trade history of Kilroy Realty CORP, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Real Estate sector, Kilroy Realty CORP has recorded 163 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €4.4bn. The latest transaction was reported on 20 May 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: KILROY JOHN B JR. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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Kilroy Realty Corp. (NYSE: KRC) is a United States-listed real estate investment trust (REIT) headquartered in Los Angeles, California. The company has more than seven decades of experience developing, acquiring, and managing office, life science, and mixed-use properties. For investors in French-speaking Europe, Kilroy stands out as a West Coast U.S. landlord with a premium positioning in selective coastal markets, where tenant demand is closely tied to innovation, talent density, and the economics of knowledge-based industries. Kilroy’s business model is built around three core activities: owning and operating a stabilized portfolio, developing and redeveloping properties, and actively managing the portfolio through targeted acquisitions and dispositions. Its footprint is concentrated in key submarkets such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Greater Los Angeles, San Diego, the Pacific Northwest, and Austin. The company serves a tenant base that includes technology, entertainment, life science, and professional services companies. This tenant mix gives Kilroy a differentiated identity among office REITs, with an emphasis on high-quality, well-amenitized buildings designed to support collaboration, productivity, and modern workplace requirements. From a competitive standpoint, Kilroy is recognized as one of the better-known West Coast office REIT platforms. Its scale is meaningful, with more than 120 office properties and over 16 million stabilized square feet reported in recent investor materials. The company also highlights a growing life science portfolio, which is strategically important because laboratory and research space can command stronger long-term demand dynamics than traditional office in the right markets. In addition, Kilroy’s sustainability credentials are a key part of its market positioning, supporting leasing discussions and reinforcing its premium-brand image among institutional tenants. Recent developments have been constructive. In early 2026, management said the company continued to benefit from tenant demand for high-quality office and life science space, while making substantial progress on leasing in-process redevelopment and development projects. Kilroy also noted an improving backdrop for institutional interest in West Coast commercial real estate assets, which has helped support portfolio optimization efforts. The company’s Kilroy Oyster Point project in South San Francisco remained a focal point of its development pipeline, underscoring the group’s ongoing commitment to life science-led value creation. Overall, KRC remains a specialized U.S. real estate name on the NYSE, offering exposure to premium coastal office and life science assets rather than a broad, diversified property portfolio.