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Killam Apartment REIT Announces Timing of Q2 2025 Results and Webcast

Killam Apartment REIT Announces Timing of Q2 2025 Results and Webcast

Globe and Mail6 hours ago

HALIFAX, NS , June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - Killam Apartment REIT (TSX: KMP.UN) will release its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 , on Wednesday, August 6, 2025 , after the close of the Toronto Stock Exchange. A webcast and conference call to discuss these results and current business initiatives will be held on Thursday, August 7, 2025 , at 9:00 AM ET .
The webcast will be accessible on Killam's website at the following link https://killamreit.com/events-presentations.
A replay of the webcast will be available for one year after the event at the same link.
The dial-in numbers for the conference call are as follows:
North America (toll free): 1-888-699-1199
Overseas or local ( Toronto ): 1-416-945-7677
About Killam Apartment REIT
Killam Apartment REIT, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia , is one of Canada's largest residential real estate investment trusts, owning, operating and developing a $5.5 billion portfolio of apartments and manufactured home communities. Killam's strategy to enhance value and profitability focuses on three priorities: 1) increasing earnings from existing operations, 2) expanding the portfolio and diversifying geographically through accretive acquisitions which target newer properties and through the disposition of non-core assets, and 3) developing high-quality properties in its core markets.
For information, please contact:
Claire Hawksworth , CPA
Senior Manager, Investor Relations
chawksworth@killamreit.com
(902) 442-5322

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