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RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust T.REI.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  RIOCF

RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The Company owns, manages and develops retail-focused, mixed-use properties. Its portfolio includes leasing, development, and residential. The Company’s properties are held by various tenants, such as grocery, pharmacy, liquor, personal services, and specialty and value retailers. Its portfolio comprises approximately 187 properties with an aggregate net leasable area of approximately 33 million square feet. Its properties include 1293 Bloor Street West; 145 Woodbridge Avenue; 1556 Bank Street; 1650 -1660 Carling Avenue; 1860 Bayview; 1946 Robertson Road; 2422 Fairview Street, and others. Its properties for commercial lease, including grocery anchored, open air, mixed-use/urban, and enclosed centers. Its residential brand, RioCan Living, delivers purpose-built rental units and condos. 1293 Bloor Street West is located at the intersection of Lansdowne Ave & Bloor Street in Toronto.


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Comment by CANCDNon Dec 06, 2020 1:57pm
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RE:RE:The problem with the distribution cut was the timing

RE:RE:The problem with the distribution cut was the timing

unless Winners, Toys R US, Walking on a Cloud, Ardene declare bankruptcy (which they won't, they are paying rent. If not the store will be foreclosed on, property sold and parent company sued.

a company has two choices, pay rent or declare bakrupcy...

in the case of Cineplex, Sonshine made a deal for rent abatement in exchange for redevelopment rights which appears to be a good move, but at the same time, cineplex disclosed that landlords also agree to rent payment tied to traffic at movie theatres which is not a good move!



thenewsnake wrote: The problem was Toronto (50% revenue) went into a full lockdown, which was unexpected, and with no expiration date.  Winners, Toys R US, Walking on a Cloud, Ardene, everything is shut.  This was the death nail to some of those smaller places, because XMas made up a huge part of yearly revenue.  I'm telling you, don't blame Riocan, blame the politicians. They killed businesses at the most pivotal parrt of the year. At least wait till Jan 1

 

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