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Slate Grocery REIT Class U Units T.SGR.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  SRRTF

Slate Grocery REIT is an owner and operator of U.S. grocery-anchored real estate. The REIT owns and operates approximately $2.4 billion of critical real estate infrastructure across major U.S. metro markets that communities rely upon for their everyday needs. The REIT’s resilient grocery-anchored portfolio and strong credit tenants are expected to provide unitholders with durable cash flows and the potential for capital appreciation over the longer term.


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  • DanielDardenX
Comment by DanielDardenon Apr 20, 2023 1:28pm
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RE:Re: SGR and SOT

RE:Re: SGR and SOTI can clearly understand your hurt, however, placing all of the blame on SLAM is not the entire picture. Obviously, Covid has affected the office space much more than other real estate. Could you foresee the future carnage in early 2020???  No! To expect management to foresee the same is not realistic, IMO. Nobody was predicting that the office exodus was permanent even in 2022. This is a “black swan” event that has caught all office managers off guard. Now combine that with high inflation and rising rates. What was the solution without prior knowledge??? Looking back in 2023 is much easier than looking ahead in 2019.
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