… and options were 11.3%. That extends our streak to 15 consecutive years of positive leasing spreads, a track record that speaks to the enduring pricing power of our real estate. New leasing activity remains strong in both deal count and GLA, reinforcing that retailer demand for our centers is deepening, not plateauing. Packaged leasing continued to build momentum as we secured four leases with Dollar Tree, signing several of those in under 30 days. And in our lifestyle portfolio, we signed two leases with Anthropologie and executed our first deal with Patagonia. This activity validates the strategy behind our dedicated lifestyle operating team and signals growing institutional interest in this segment of the portfolio. Average new lease rents for the quarter came in near $29 per square foot, the highest we've ever reported. This is a significant data point. It tells us that the mark-to-market opportunity in this portfolio is not narrowing, it is expanding. As below-market leases continue to roll, we are capturing that embedded upside at record rent levels. Overall, retailer demand is broad-based and diversified across anchors, junior anchors, and small shops, spanning grocery, …