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SmartCentres Declares Distribution for June 2025

SmartCentres Declares Distribution for June 2025

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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust ('SmartCentres') (TSX: SRU.UN) announced today that the trustees of SmartCentres have declared a distribution for the month of June 2025 of $0.15417 per unit, representing $1.85 per unit on an annualized basis. The distribution will be payable on July 15, 2025 to unitholders of record as at June 30, 2025.
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SmartCentres is one of Canada's largest fully integrated REITs, with a best-in-class and growing mixed-use portfolio featuring 196 strategically located properties in communities across the country. SmartCentres has approximately $11.9 billion in assets consisting of income producing value-oriented retail, purpose-built rental, first-class office and self-storage properties. SmartCentres owns 35.4 million square feet of leasable space with 98.4% in place and committed occupancy, on 3,500 acres of owned land across Canada.

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