Dream Office REIT Announces July 2025 Monthly Distribution
TORONTO — DREAM OFFICE REIT (TSX: D.UN) ('Dream Office' or the 'Trust') today announced its July 2025 monthly distribution of 8.333 cents ($1.00 annualized) per REIT Unit, Series A ('REIT A Units'). The July distribution will be payable on August 15, 2025 to unitholders of record as at July 31, 2025.
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Dream Office REIT is an unincorporated, open-ended real estate investment trust. Dream Office REIT is a premier office landlord in downtown Toronto with over 3.5 million square feet owned and managed. We have carefully curated an investment portfolio of high-quality assets in irreplaceable locations in one of the finest office markets in the world. For more information, please visit our website at www.dreamofficereit.ca.
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Michael J. Cooper
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(416) 365-5145
mcooper@dream.ca
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