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BTB.UN BTB Real Estate Investment Trust

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About BTB Real Estate Investment Trust Company

BTB Real Estate Investment Trust is a real estate investment trust. It owns and manages properties across Canada. Its objective is to generate stable monthly cash distributions that are reliable and fiscally beneficial to unitholders by acquiring properties with high occupancy rates and good tenant quality. The company has three operating segments; Industrial, Off-downtown core office, and Necessity-based retail. Off-downtown core office segment generates the majority of the revenue in the form of rental income.

Company Profile

SymbolBTB.UN
Company NameBTB Real Estate Investment Trust
Founded2006
MarketTSE
Employees81
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address1411, Crescent Street Suite 300
CityMontreal
CountryCAN
Zip CodeH3G 2B3
Phone+1 514 286-0188

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Michel Leonard
  • Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer
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  • Bruno Meunier
  • Vice President, Operations
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  • Jocelyn Proteau
  • Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
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  • Jean-Pierre Janson
  • Vice Chairman of the Board
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  • Sylvain Fortier
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Armand Des Rosiers
  • Independent Trustee
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  • Luc Martin
  • Independent Trustee
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  • Sylvie Lachance
  • Independent Trustee
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  • Christine Marchildon
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Lucie Ducharme
  • Independent Trustee
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