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Industrial Logistics Properties Trust Second Quarter 2025 Conference Call Scheduled for Wednesday, July 30 th

Industrial Logistics Properties Trust Second Quarter 2025 Conference Call Scheduled for Wednesday, July 30 th

Business Wire01-07-2025
NEWTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Industrial Logistics Properties Trust (Nasdaq: ILPT) Yael Duffy, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Tiffany Sy and Vice President Marc Krohn will host a conference call to discuss these results.
The conference call telephone number is (877) 418-4826. Participants calling from outside the United States and Canada should dial (412) 902-6758. No pass code is necessary to access the call from either number. Participants should dial in about 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the call. A replay of the conference call will be available through 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. To access the replay, dial (877) 344-7529. The replay pass code is 2527860.
A live audio webcast of the conference call will also be available in a listen-only mode on the company's website, which is located at www.ilptreit.com. Participants wanting to access the webcast should visit the company's website about five minutes before the call. The archived webcast will be available for replay on the company's website after the call.
About Industrial Logistics Properties Trust
ILPT is a real estate investment trust focused on owning and leasing high quality distribution and logistics properties. As of March 31, 2025, ILPT's portfolio consisted of 411 properties containing approximately 59.9 million rentable square feet located in 39 states. Approximately 76% of ILPT's annualized rental revenues as of March 31, 2025 are derived from investment grade tenants, tenants that are subsidiaries of investment grade rated entities or Hawaii land leases. ILPT is managed by The RMR Group (Nasdaq: RMR), a leading U.S. alternative asset management company with approximately $40 billion in assets under management as of March 31, 2025 and more than 35 years of institutional experience in buying, selling, financing and operating commercial real estate. ILPT is headquartered in Newton, MA. For more information, visit www.ilptreit.com.
A Maryland Real Estate Investment Trust with transferable shares of beneficial interest listed on the Nasdaq.
No shareholder, Trustee or officer is personally liable for any act or obligation of the Trust.
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