Winnipeg, MB, April 15, 2025 - Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (Artis or the REIT) (TSX: AX.PR.I) has announced that its trustees have declared a quarterly cash distribution to unitholders.
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Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (Artis or the REIT) is a leading real estate investment trust based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It owns and manages a diversified portfolio of commercial properties across Canada, including office, industrial, and retail spaces.
The quarterly cash distribution amount is $0.15 per unit.
The quarterly cash distribution will be paid on May 15, 2025, to unitholders of record on April 30, 2025.
Artis focuses on generating consistent cash flow and maximizing long-term value through strategic asset management and a strong balance sheet.
Artis has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and to promote social and governance practices within its operations, aligning with the growing demand for responsible investments.

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