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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust DREUF


Primary Symbol: T.DIR.UN

Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based open-ended real estate investment trust. The Company owns, manages and operates a portfolio of 339 assets totaling approximately 71.9 million square feet of gross leasable area in key markets across Canada, Europe and the United States. The Company owns and operates a diversified portfolio of distribution, urban logistics and light industrial properties across key markets in Canada, Europe and the United States. Across its regions, its portfolio consists of distribution, urban logistics and light industrial buildings: distribution buildings, urban logistics buildings and light industrial buildings. The Company’s properties include Trillium Industrial Business Park, West Mall Cluster, Kennedy/Coopers Avenue Cluster, Terrebonne Cluster, Boucherville Cluster, Sunridge Park, Chestermere Industrial Park, Zac de Satolas Green, 310 Hoffer Drive (McDonald Business Centre), among others.


TSX:DIR.UN - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Jun 06, 2024 8:48am
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CIBC Notes

CIBC Notes
Geography Under The Microscope: After an exceptional few years for the industrial space during the pandemic, we saw somewhat of a narrative shift in 2023 and regional differences in industrial REITs’ portfolios seemed to be magnified, with investors favouring Canadian exposure. However, even as increased supply in certain U.S. markets has pressured occupancy levels, rent growth has been comparable to the stronger Canadian markets. To date, leasing of 2024 maturities has fetched large rent spreads, and we expect solid SP-growth for DIR and GRT. Further, we view the improving supply picture in the U.S. through to the end of 2024 to bode well for GRT. CBRE forecasts that U.S. deliveries will start to drop off by mid-2024, and anticipates that overall vacancy will increase to the 10-year average of 5%, before showing a slight improvement in H2/24.
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