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investment trust (
REIT,
pronounced "reet") is a
company that owns, and in most
cases operates, income-producing real estate.
REITs own many
types of commercial...
- real
estate investment trusts (
REITs) in Canada.
Legacy Hotels REIT Retirement Residences REIT (now Revera)
Cominar REIT (Privatized,
bought out at $11...
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Ursula Reit (née Schedereit; 5
March 1914 – 9
November 1998), also
known as
Ursula Reith, was a
German television and
movie character actress, and the...
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office space outside Hong Kong. Link
REIT has its head
office at The Quayside [zh] in Kwun Tong. The LINK
REIT was
established by the Hong Kong government...
- The PRS
REIT (LSE: GSF), is a
large British investment trust,
operating in the
Private Rented Sector (PRS),
which is
focused on
creating a
portfolio of...
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Estate Investment Trust (KLCC
REIT) –
which it
manages – form the
KLCCP Stapled Group.
KLCCP shares are
stapled with KLCC
REIT units; the
stapled securities...
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Taxable REIT subsidiaries (TRSs)
allow real
estate investment trusts (
REITs) to more
effectively compete with
other real
estate owners. They do this by...
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Reit im
Winkl is a
small village (locally
known as a snow-magnet)
located on the German/Austrian
border in the
southeastern part of Bavaria, Germany. Part...
- The five
largest REITs in the
United States are:
American Tower Corporation, Prologis,
Crown Castle International,
Simon Property Group and Weyerhaeuser...
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Victory Reit (/riːt/; 11
November 1918 – 21
November 2001) was an
American author of over 80 children's
books as well as
several works for adults.
Reit was...