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Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust T.D.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  DRETF

Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (the Trust) is an open-ended real estate investment trust. The Trust owns central business district office properties in various urban centers across Canada, with a focus on downtown Toronto. The Trust owns and manages 3.5 million square feet of office land in downtown Toronto. Its objectives include managing its business and assets to provide both yield and growth over the longer term. Its properties are located across Adelaide Place, Toronto; 30 Adelaide Street East, Toronto; 438 University Avenue, Toronto; 655 Bay Street, Toronto; 74 Victoria Street/137 Yonge Street, Toronto; 36 Toronto Street, Toronto; 330 Bay Street, Toronto; 20 Toronto Street/33 Victoria Street, Toronto; 250 Dundas Street West, Toronto; 80 Richmond Street West, Toronto; 425 Bloor Street East, Toronto; 212 King Street West, Toronto; 357 Bay Street, Toronto; 360 Bay Street, Toronto; 350 Bay Street, Toronto; 56 Temperance Street, Toronto; and 6 Adelaide Street East, Toronto.


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Comment by gillisron Dec 13, 2016 2:33pm
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Post# 25593422

RE:RE:DO U SEE ME SWEATING?

RE:RE:DO U SEE ME SWEATING?I am sticking with my theory...he is a schmuck that watched the movie wall street a couple of times (he has stolen a couple of quotes from the movie and passed them off as his) and dreams of taking his father's money and trading his way into Gordon Gecko like stardom.

Except, he doesn't actually have any formal training in finance or economics or in anything really. He has never read a book voluntarily in his life and the few people he is connected to in real life raise their eyebrows at him when he tells them that he is a day trader (yet he doesn't notice). His parents have passed away, his sibling(s) are self made and wealthy, yet somewhat disconnected from him. One of them (his brother) is a doctor, his sister has a master's degree but she also married into wealth. I put him somewhere in his early 40's.

I wish I could meet him in real life, it would be very interesting.
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