
Primaris REIT Announces Financial Results Release Date, Webcast, and Conference Call
Primaris Real Estate Investment Trust (' Primaris ' or the ' Trust ') (TSX: PMZ.UN) will be releasing its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, after the market closes. Senior leadership will be hosting a conference call and webcast presentation on July 31, 2025.
Conference Call and Webcast:
The call will be accessible for replay until August 7, 2025, by dialing 1-866-813-9403 with access code 962368, or on the Investor Relations section of the website.
About Primaris Real Estate Investment Trust
Primaris is Canada's only enclosed shopping centre focused REIT, with ownership interests in leading enclosed shopping centres located in growing Canadian markets. The current portfolio totals 15.0 million square feet, valued at approximately $4.9 billion at Primaris' share. Economies of scale are achieved through its fully internal, vertically integrated, full-service national management platform. Primaris 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.
TSX: PMZ.UNwww.primarisreit.comwww.sedarplus.ca
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CONTACT: For more information:
Alex Avery
Chief Executive Officer
416-642-7837
[email protected]
Rags Davloor
Chief Financial Officer
416-645-3716
[email protected]
Claire Mahaney
VP, Investor Relations & ESG
647-949-3093
[email protected]
Timothy Pire
Chair of the Board
[email protected]
KEYWORD: NORTH AMERICA CANADA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY REIT
SOURCE: Primaris Real Estate Investment Trust
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PUB: 07/03/2025 10:10 AM/DISC: 07/03/2025 10:10 AM
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