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ARTIS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST ANNOUNCES QUARTERLY CASH DISTRIBUTION

ARTIS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST ANNOUNCES QUARTERLY CASH DISTRIBUTION

Globe and Mail17-03-2025

WINNIPEG, MB , March 17, 2025 /CNW/ - Artis Real Estate Investment Trust ("Artis" or the "REIT") (TSX: AX.PR.E) announced that its trustees have declared a quarterly cash distribution of $0.449875 per Series E preferred unit ("Series E Unit") of Artis for the quarter ending March 31, 2025 . The cash distributions will be made on March 31, 2025 , to Series E Unitholders of record on March 31, 2025 .
As at the date hereof, there are an aggregate of 2,914,509 Series E Units issued and outstanding.
Artis is a diversified Canadian real estate investment trust with a portfolio of industrial, office and retail properties in Canada and the United States . Artis's vision is to become a best-in-class real estate asset management and investment platform focused on value investing.
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