MONTRÃAL, June 8, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ – PRO Real Estate Investment Trust (“PROREIT” or the “REIT“) (TSX: PRV.UN) is pleased to announce the voting results from its annual and special meeting of unitholders held on June 7, 2022 in Montréal, Québec. A total of approximately 32.3% of the issued and outstanding voting units of the REIT… [Read More]
Dream Office REIT Announces Voting Results of Annual Meeting of Unitholders
TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DREAM OFFICE REIT (TSX:D.UN) announced that, at its annual meeting of unitholders held today, all of the nominees for election as trustees of Dream Office REIT (the “REIT”) referred to in its management information circular for the meeting were elected. Votes cast on this matter were as follows:
Nominee |
Votes For |
% Votes For |
Votes Withheld |
% Votes Withheld |
Amar Bhalla |
34,402,547 |
95.36 |
1,674,442 |
4.64 |
Donald Charter |
34,925,234 |
96.81 |
1,151,755 |
3.19 |
Michael Cooper |
34,963,158 |
96.91 |
1,113,831 |
3.09 |
P. Jane Gavan |
34,204,477 |
94.81 |
1,872,512 |
5.19 |
Dr. Kellie Leitch |
35,564,562 |
98.58 |
512,427 |
1.42 |
Karine MacIndoe |
35,805,193 |
99.25 |
271,796 |
0.75 |
Qi Tang |
35,816,800 |
99.28 |
260,189 |
0.72 |
At the meeting, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP was appointed auditor of the REIT and the REIT’s subsidiaries, and the trustees of the REIT were authorized to fix the remuneration of the auditor.
Dream Office REIT is an unincorporated, open-ended real estate investment trust. Dream Office REIT is a premier office landlord in downtown Toronto with over 3.5 million square feet owned and managed. We have carefully curated an investment portfolio of high-quality assets in irreplaceable locations in one of the finest office markets in the world. For more information, please visit our website at www.dreamofficereit.ca.
Contacts
Michael J. Cooper
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
(416) 365–5145
mcooper@dream.ca
Jay Jiang
Chief Financial Officer
(416) 365-6638
jjiang@dream.ca
Dream Unlimited Corp. Announces Voting Results of Annual Meeting of Shareholders
TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DREAM UNLIMITED CORP. (“Dream” or the “Company”) (TSX: DRM) announced that, at its annual meeting of shareholders held today, all of the nominees for election of directors of Dream referred to in its management information circular for the meeting were elected. Votes cast on this matter were as follows:
Nominee |
Votes For |
% Votes For |
Votes |
% Votes |
||||||||
Michael Cooper |
188,783,931 |
99.75 |
465,965 |
0.25 |
||||||||
James Eaton |
189,157,867 |
99.95 |
92,029 |
0.05 |
||||||||
Joanne Ferstman |
188,603,816 |
99.66 |
646,080 |
0.34 |
||||||||
Richard Gateman |
188,752,046 |
99.74 |
497,850 |
0.26 |
||||||||
Jane Gavan |
188,554,094 |
99.63 |
695,802 |
0.37 |
||||||||
Duncan Jackman |
180,361,056 |
95.30 |
8,888,840 |
4.70 |
||||||||
Jennifer Lee Koss |
189,049,924 |
99.89 |
199,972 |
0.11 |
||||||||
Vincenza Sera |
187,493,676 |
99.07 |
1,756,220 |
0.93 |
At the meeting, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP was appointed as the auditor of Dream, and the directors of Dream were authorized to fix the remuneration of the auditor.
Dream is a leading developer of exceptional office and residential assets in Toronto, owns stabilized income generating assets in both Canada and the U.S., and has an established and successful asset management business, inclusive of $16 billion of assets under management across four Toronto Stock Exchange listed trusts, our private asset management business and numerous partnerships. We also develop land and residential assets in Western Canada. Dream expects to generate more recurring income in the future as its urban development properties are completed and held for the long term. Dream has a proven track record for being innovative and for our ability to source, structure and execute on compelling investment opportunities. For more information please visit: www.dream.ca.
Contacts
Dream Unlimited Corp.
Deb Starkman
Chief Financial Officer
(416) 365-4124
dstarkman@dream.ca
Kim Lefever
Director, Investor Relations
(416) 365-6339
klefever@dream.ca
Dream Impact Trust Announces Voting Results of Annual Meeting of Unitholders
TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DREAM IMPACT TRUST (TSX: MPCT.UN) announced that, at its annual meeting of unitholders held today, all of the nominees for election as trustees of Dream Impact Trust (the “Trust”) referred to in its management information circular for the meeting (the “Circular”) were elected. Votes cast on this matter were as follows:
Nominee |
Votes For |
|
% Votes |
|
Votes |
|
% Votes |
|||||
Pauline Alimchandani |
24,942,969 |
|
91.02 |
|
2,459,413 |
|
8.98 |
|||||
Amar Bhalla |
26,410,323 |
|
96.38 |
|
992,059 |
|
3.62 |
|||||
Dr. Catherine Brownstein |
27,294,251 |
|
99.61 |
|
108,131 |
|
0.39 |
|||||
Robert Goodall |
26,511,065 |
|
96.75 |
|
891,317 |
|
3.25 |
|||||
Karine MacIndoe |
27,315,175 |
|
99.68 |
|
87,207 |
|
0.32 |
At the meeting, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP was appointed as the auditor of the Trust, Dream Impact Master LP and the Trust’s subsidiaries, and the trustees of the Trust were authorized to fix the remuneration of the auditor.
Dream Impact is an open-ended trust dedicated to impact investing. Dream Impact’s underlying portfolio is comprised of exceptional real estate assets reported under two operating segments: development and recurring income, that would not be otherwise available in a public and fully transparent vehicle, managed by an experienced team with a successful track record in these areas. The objectives of Dream Impact are to create positive and lasting impacts for our stakeholders through our three impact verticals: environmental sustainability and resilience, attainable and affordable housing, and inclusive communities; while generating attractive returns for investors. For more information, please visit: www.dreamimpacttrust.ca.
Contacts
Meaghan Peloso
Chief Financial Officer
(416) 365-6322
mpeloso@dream.ca
Kim Lefever
Director, Investor Relations
(416) 365-6339
klefever@dream.ca
Primaris REIT Announces Distribution for June 2022
TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Primaris Real Estate Investment Trust (“Primaris REIT”) (TSX: PMZ.UN) announced today that its Board of Trustees has declared a distribution of $0.0667 per unit for the month of June, 2022, representing $0.80 per unit on an annualized basis. The distribution will be payable on July 15, 2022 to unitholders of record on June 30, 2022.
About Primaris REIT
Primaris REIT is Canada’s only enclosed shopping centre focused REIT, with ownership interests primarily in dominant enclosed shopping centres in growing markets. The portfolio totals 11.3 million square feet and is valued at approximately $3.3 billion at Primaris’ share. Economies of scale are achieved through its fully internal, vertically integrated, full-service national management platform. Primaris REIT is very well-capitalized and is exceptionally well positioned to take advantage of market opportunities at an extraordinary moment in the evolution of the Canadian retail property landscape.
Contacts
For more information:
Alex Avery
Chief Executive Officer
416-642-7837
aavery@primarisreit.com
Rags Davloor
Chief Financial Officer
416-645-3716
rdavloor@primarisreit.com
TSX: PMZ.UN
www.primarisreit.com www.sedar.com
Columbia Care Operationalizes Second Cultivation Facility in New Jersey and Expands Adult Use Hours at Both Garden State Cannabist Locations
The Second Cultivation and Production Facility in Vineland Adds Approximately 270,000 Square Feet of Cultivation and Production Capacity and Will Triple Available Canopy in Phase One
Recent Approvals Also Allow for Use of Post-Harvest Automation Equipment to More Efficiently Meet the Growing Adult Use and Medical Demand
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Columbia Care Inc. (NEO: CCHW) (CSE: CCHW) (OTCQX: CCHWF) (FSE: 3LP) (“Columbia Care” or the “Company”), one of the largest and most experienced cultivators, manufacturers and providers of cannabis products in the U.S., announced today it has started operations in its new, approximately 270,000-square-foot cultivation and production facility in New Jersey, begun using post-harvest automation equipment, and expanded its adult use shopping hours at both of its Cannabist locations in Deptford and Vineland to the maximum number of hours allotted by the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC).
The Company received approval from the New Jersey CRC to commence operations at its second cultivation and production facility on May 25, 2022, along with the approval to begin using post-harvest automation equipment. The introduction of this equipment will reduce the “harvest to shelf” time for products, making it easier to meet the rapidly-growing patient and customer demand.
“After ten years of navigating the ever-evolving cannabis industry in various markets, we have so many lessons learned and have been able to bring those to bear in how we approach New Jersey, knowing how it will serve as a model for those east coast states transitioning to adult use in the near term. We are proud of how we managed to scale alongside the demand in the last month and are thrilled to be able to serve more patients, customers, and wholesale partners with our newest cultivation facility and equipment,” said Nicholas Vita, CEO, Columbia Care. “As always, we owe a debt of gratitude to the CRC as well as local officials and our communities for their support in our efforts to make New Jersey one of the strongest cannabis markets in the world and a beacon for the industry.”
Both Cannabist locations began adult use sales on April 21 as one of the first seven operators to receive initial approval in the state and have continued to expand their hours. Each dispensary will continue to have medical-only hours, along with medical-only parking spots, pick-up lines and dedicated phone lines to ensure that patient access remains unaffected. Adult use customers will now find an even broader range of edibles, flowers, pre-rolls and vapes as more products are approved through the state’s third-party testing requirement. The menus also include an expanding brand selection, including Columbia Care brands Seed & Strain and Triple Seven, with more planned, pending regulatory approval.
In addition to the new 270,000-square-foot cultivation, manufacturing and processing facility, the Company also operates a 50,000-square-foot facility, also located in Vineland. The Company has a third retail location in development in New Jersey, which is expected to open later in 2022.
For more information on Cannabist locations, hours and menu availability in New Jersey, visit gocannabist.com/newjersey. For more information on Columbia Care, visit col-care.com.
About Columbia Care
Columbia Care is one of the largest and most experienced cultivators, manufacturers and providers of cannabis products and related services, with licenses in 18 U.S. jurisdictions and the EU. Columbia Care operates 131 facilities including 99 dispensaries and 32 cultivation and manufacturing facilities, including those under development. Columbia Care is one of the original multi-state providers of medical cannabis in the U.S. and now delivers industry-leading products and services to both the medical and adult-use markets. In 2021, the company launched Cannabist, its new retail brand, creating a national dispensary network that leverages proprietary technology platforms. The company offers products spanning flower, edibles, oils and tablets, and manufactures popular brands including Seed & Strain, Triple Seven, gLeaf, Classix, Press, Amber and Platinum Label CBD. For more information on Columbia Care, please visit www.col-care.com.
Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains certain statements that constitute “forward-looking information” or “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable securities laws and reflect the Company’s current expectations regarding future events. Forward-looking statements or information contained in this release include, but are not limited to, statements or information with respect to the Company’s ability to execute on retail, wholesale, brand and product initiatives in New Jersey. These forward-looking statements or information, which although considered reasonable by the Company, may prove to be incorrect and are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by any forward-looking information. These risks, uncertainties and other factors include, among others, favorable operating and economic conditions; obtaining and maintaining all required licenses and permits; favorable production levels and sustainable costs from the Company’s operations; and the level of demand for cannabis products, including the Company’s products sold by third parties. In addition, securityholders should review the risk factors discussed under “Risk Factors” in Columbia Care’s Form 10 dated May 9, 2022, filed with the applicable securities regulatory authorities and described from time to time in documents filed by the Company with Canadian and U.S. securities regulatory authorities.
Contacts
Investor Contact
Lee Ann Evans
Capital Markets
ir@col-care.com
Media Contact
Lindsay Wilson
Communications
+1.978.662.2038
media@col-care.com
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust Announces Results of Voting at its Annual Meeting
TORONTO, June 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (“RioCan” or the “Trust”) (TSX: REI.UN) today announced the results of the votes held at its June 7, 2022 Annual Meeting of unitholders (the “Meeting”). The total number of units represented by unitholders present in person or by proxy at the Meeting was… [Read More]
Automotive Properties REIT Announces Results of Voting at Annual and Special Meeting
/NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWS WIRE SERVICES OR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES/ TORONTO, June 7, 2022 /CNW/ – Automotive Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX: APR.UN) (the “Trust”) today announced the results of voting at its annual and special meeting of unitholders held earlier today (the “Meeting”). Each of the matters voted upon… [Read More]
Tribe Property Technologies Announces Partnership with Wyse Meter Solutions, Bringing Smart Energy Solutions to Communities Across Canada
VANCOUVER, BC, June 7, 2022 /CNW/ – Tribe Property Technologies (TSXV: TRBE) (OTCQB: TRPTF) (“Tribe” or the “Company”) has partnered with Wyse Meter Solutions (Wyse), a Canadian leader in smart submetering, ESG Reporting, electric vehicle (EV) charging, and utility expense management solutions. The partnership will bring Wyse’s innovative services to Tribe buildings across Canada, boosting environmental sustainability,… [Read More]
U.S. Mayors Double Down on Healthy Buildings to Support Healthier, More Resilient Cities
Miami Mayor and U.S. Conference of Mayors President Francis Suarez rallies the nation’s mayors to step on healthy buildings by embracing WELL as a key solution for advancing healthier cities.
RENO, Nev.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, as part of a renewed commitment to public health and national resilience, the nation’s mayors passed a major resolution to advance healthy buildings as a key strategy to support community preparedness and foster healthier, stronger cities. The policy resolution, adopted this morning by the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) and its membership of over 1,400 cities at the conclusion of its 90th annual meeting in Reno, also encourages communities to lead by example across their municipal buildings by using the International WELL Building Institute’s WELL Health-Safety Rating.
“In Miami, and in cities across the country, we are looking much closer at the outsized role buildings play in keeping us safe and healthy,” said Mayor Francis Suarez, City of Miami and USCM President, who led the resolution along with co-sponsoring Mayors Steve Adler (Austin, TX), Todd Gloria (San Diego, CA) and Corey Woods (Tempe, AZ). “In fact, we spend roughly 90 percent of our time indoors, which underscores how important it is that our buildings are better positioned to protect and enhance human health.”
The resolution, titled “Advancing Healthy Buildings to Support Community and National Preparedness and Resilience,” urges cities to leverage available federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) to help spur local action across public building portfolios.
“Once again, mayors are out in front, adopting timely and significant policy that helps blaze a trail for people-first places in cities across the country,” said IWBI’s President and CEO Rachel Hodgdon. “We commend Mayor Suarez for his leadership, and the entire U.S. Conference of Mayors, for adopting this resolution and doubling down on WELL and its health and well-being strategies as a bedrock for driving healthier cities.”
Last week, Miami became the first city in the country to achieve the WELL Health-Safety Rating across a portfolio of city buildings. To help inspire fellow mayors, Mayor Suarez has urged other cities to follow suit and take similar action to lead on healthy buildings.
“By embracing WELL for our public buildings, we are stepping up — we’re walking the walk. I’m proud that this portfolio of city buildings, including our City Hall, is being recognized by IWBI, the world’s leading authority on healthy buildings,” said Mayor Suarez upon achieving the milestone. “I hope other cities will replicate what Miami is doing to advance WELL buildings, so we can deliver the benefits of healthy buildings to communities everywhere.”
In addition to the resolution, the USCM 90th Annual Meeting, which hosted hundreds of mayors in Reno, kicked off its Friday opening plenary with an armchair conversation between Mayor Suarez and IWBI Founder Paul Scialla, focusing on how cities can lead on WELL to achieve their healthy building goals.
“We’re looking forward to highlighting Miami – named the healthiest city in the country – and its achievement of the WELL Health-Safety Rating across municipal buildings, as a blueprint for other mayors to follow,” said Scialla, during the plenary session in Reno. “Mayors across the country are already leading. As they continue to use WELL to demonstrate that public buildings are safer, healthier and have the right protocols in place, other sectors will take note and follow their lead.”
Increasingly, local leaders are utilizing WELL to support health and well-being in their cities, including:
- Miami, FL became the first in the country to achieve the WELL Health-Safety Rating across a portfolio of municipal buildings;
- Austin, TX was one of the first cities in the country to achieve WELL Gold certification for one of its signature city buildings, the Permitting and Development Center;
- Aspen, CO was one of the first cities in the country to achieve WELL Silver certification in its City Hall and policy department;
- Chicago, IL was one of the first cities to reference WELL as a pathway to meet requirements in its local sustainable building policy; and
- Columbia, SC has a portfolio of municipal buildings enrolled in the WELL Health-Safety Rating.
These city achievements reflect the USCM healthy buildings resolution, which, as noted, also aligns with concerted efforts being made to advance community preparedness. For example, it states:
“As the country moves forward and works to fortify against COVID-19 and future threats, cities and businesses alike are now embracing preparedness plans that support health and well-being in buildings to maximize prevention and minimize risk, including the adoption of healthy building tools like the WELL Health-Safety Rating for Facility Operations and Management, an evidence-based, third-party verified rating focusing on operational policies, cleaning protocols, and design strategies.”
WELL is now being adopted in 110 countries in 35,000 locations totaling 3.5 billion square feet of all space types. It is the leading global framework for scaling health across buildings, organizations and communities. Developed over 10 years and backed by the latest scientific research, WELL outlines key building-level interventions and organizational strategies across 10 categories: Air, Water, Nourishment, Light, Movement, Thermal Comfort, Sound, Materials, Mind and Community.
The U.S. Conference of Mayors is the official nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. Each year, during its annual conference, USCM approves a range of policy resolutions. These policy positions adopted collectively represent the views of the nation’s mayors and are distributed to the President of the United States and Congress.
About the International WELL Building Institute
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is a public benefit corporation and the world’s leading organization focused on deploying people-first places to advance a global culture of health. IWBI mobilizes its community through the administration of the WELL Building Standard (WELL) and the WELL Health-Safety Rating, management of the WELL AP credential, the pursuit of applicable research, the development of educational resources, and advocacy for policies that promote health and well-being everywhere. More information on WELL can be found here.
International WELL Building Institute pbc is a wholly owned subsidiary of Delos Living LLC. International WELL Building Institute, IWBI, the WELL Building Standard, WELL v2, WELL Certified, WELL AP, WELL Portfolio, WELL Portfolio Score, The WELL Conference, We Are WELL, the WELL Community Standard, WELL Health-Safety Rating, WELL Health-Safety Rated, WELL Health-Equity, WELL Performance Rated, WELL Performance Rating, WELL and others, and their related logos are trademarks or certification marks of International WELL Building Institute pbc in the United States and other countries.
Contacts
Media: media@wellcertified.com
Cintas Canada Opens Polls for the 2022 Canada’s Best Restroom Contest
The public can vote for the five finalists now through July 8
MISSISSAUGA, Ont.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cintas Canada, Ltd. invites the public to vote for their favourite washroom for the 2022 Canada’s Best Restroom contest. The public can vote multiple times now through July 8, 2022 at bestrestroom.com/Canada. The winner will receive $2,500 in facility services from Cintas to help maintain their award-winning washrooms.
The Canada’s Best Restroom contest highlights businesses that have invested in developing and maintaining exceptional washrooms. “We’re proud to recognize these five finalists for investing in clean and memorable washrooms,” said Candice Raynsford, Marketing Manager, Cintas Canada. “The public can show their support for these businesses by voting in the contest.”
Nominees for this year’s contest were judged on five criteria: cleanliness, visual appeal, innovation, functionality and unique design elements. The five finalists include:
- Majesty and Friends (Edmonton, Alberta): Majesty and Friends’ motto is “FUN, FUN, FUN,” so their washroom needed to offer the happiest vibes. The bright mural was inspired by the happiest treat on earth – ice cream. The flooring is Atra Flooring from Liverpool, and the sprinkles are made by Urban Walls. Their building at Manchester square is the biggest Instagrammable spot in Edmonton. Pink toilet paper and a cherry brush? Yes, please! With sprinkles!
- Niton Junction Petro-Canada (Niton Junction, Alberta): The Niton Junction Petro-Canada washrooms are clean and well-stocked. Inside this charming facility you will find completely touchless sanitary sinks and crystal lights giving an elegant, yet relaxed feel. The washroom stalls are fully enclosed, and each is decorated with a different decorative floor-to-ceiling wall tile and modern light fixtures.
- Toronto Zoo – African Rainforest Washroom (Toronto, ON): The Toronto Zoo returns to the competition in hopes of taking the throne and furthering their mission of connecting people, animals and conservation science to fight extinction. The new washrooms in the Toronto Zoo’s African Rainforest pavilion offer guests the opportunity to imagine themselves under the leafy canopy of the African Rainforest, home to the Western lowland gorilla. Door handles resemble a gorilla’s leafy diet and overhead lighting peeks through a canopy of acrylic foliage cut-outs to set the scene and illuminate the wood-finish stalls beneath. Each all-in-one handwashing unit is uniquely designed with conservation and technology in mind and features a hands-free faucet, soap dispenser and hand dryer: just one of the accessibility features in this facility. Colourful landscape murals, a snake-inspired mosaic and the unique floor design were inspired by the rainforests of Africa and are accentuated by fine details like high-gloss accents, representing the humidity of the region, and the iconic gorilla silhouette depicted in the privacy screens brings guests closer to nature. The designers hoped to encourage the appreciation of our natural world, provide an excellent experience for guests, and leave them with the desire to realize the Zoo’s vision of a world where wildlife and wild spaces thrive.
- Versante Hotel (Richmond, B.C.): Situated in Richmond, the Versante is a luxury boutique hotel that features a showstopping washroom. Decked out in gold accented accessories, the unisex washroom includes private, fully enclosed stalls behind glossy black doors. The walls are lined with black, marble tile. Vibrant-coloured Chinese lanterns hang above ceramic pedestal sinks with gold faucets. The large oval washroom was designed to offer guests a drama filled Instagram moment.
- Rollick Co. (Black Diamond, Alberta): This washroom was created as the ‘best room in the house’ of this local skateboard, bike and fishing shop, with the intention of it being a conversation-starter and great place for a selfie. Painted from top to bottom by a local graffiti and tattoo artist, Garrett Eagles, the full-colour graffiti pays homage to skate culture, connection to place and the offerings of the shop. A frog pulling a jump off the skate ramp, a fish with legs riding a bike, a Sasquatch on a stand-up paddle board, a UFO, a large earth worm (fishing bait) and an ice fishing hole painted on the ground complete the escape. A large gold antique mirror dominates one wall, and an XOXO wooden shelf is filled with extra toilet paper. This washroom is a fun surprise and delight for any who pop into the shop for a bike tune-up, advice on where to hike or fish, or an e-bike or standup paddle board rental.
For contest updates, fun facts and washroom trivia, “Like” Canada’s Best Restroom on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CanadasBestRestroom.
For more information about the Canada’s Best Restroom contest or to receive a copy of the contest rules, contact Christina Alvarez at calvarez@mulberrymc.com or 708-908-0898.
About Cintas Canada, Ltd.
Cintas Canada Ltd, with headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario is a subsidiary of Cintas Corporation. Cintas helps more than 55,000 Canadian businesses of all types and sizes get Ready™ to open their doors with confidence every day by providing products and services that help keep their customers’ facilities and employees clean, safe and looking their best. With offerings including uniforms, mats, mops, restroom supplies, first aid and safety products and training, Cintas helps customers get Ready for the Workday®. The company is also the creator of the Cintas Total Clean ProgramTM — a first-of-its-kind service that includes scheduled delivery of essential cleaning supplies, hygienically clean laundering, and sanitizing and disinfecting products and services. Cintas is a publicly held company traded over the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol CTAS and is a component of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index.
Contacts
Christina Alvarez
Mulberry Marketing Communications
708-908-0898
calvarez@mulberrymc.com
NexLiving Communities Comments on the Impact of New Brunswick’s Property Tax Relief Program
HALIFAX, NS, June 6, 2022 /CNW/ – (TSXV: NXLV) â NexLiving would like to clarify the impact of recent announcements by the Government of New Brunswick to provide a 10% cap on property tax assessments over the next two years, for most apartment and commercial buildings. In the quarter ended March 31, 2021, NexLiving had accrued a… [Read More]
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