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Nexus Industrial REIT T.NXR.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  EFRTF

Nexus Industrial REIT is a Canada-based open-ended real estate investment trust. The Company and its subsidiaries own and operate commercial real estate properties across Canada. It has a portfolio of industrial, office and retail properties in Canada, with a focus on acquiring and owning industrial properties. The Company owns a portfolio of 115 properties (including two properties held for development, in which the Company has an 80% interest) comprising approximately 12.1 million square feet of gross leasable area. Its industrial properties include 11250 - 189 STREET, 3501 GIFFEN ROAD NORTH, 10774 - 42 STREET SE, 261185 WAGON WHEEL WAY, 502-25 AVENUE and others. Its office properties include 127-145 RUE SAINT-PIERRE, 360 RUE NOTRE-DAME WEST, 329 RUE DE LA COMMUNE WEST, 353 RUE SAINT NICOLAS, 410 RUE SAINT NICOLAS and others. Its retail properties include 2000 BOULEVARD LOUIS-FRECHETTE, 250 BOULEVARD FISET AND 240 RUE VICTORIA, 340 RUE BELVEDERE SOUTH and others.


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Comment by Defiance2050on Nov 21, 2021 8:01pm
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RE:Defiance

RE:DefianceThanks, it was good to learn a bit more DBM from an investor. I agree that for long term investing dividends are important and the type of companies that pay out generally are less volatile assuming the business doesnt fundementally change (not referencing companies that reduced due to Covid). 
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