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    • Calloway REIT acquires SmartCentres in $1.16-billion deal
      • Calloway Real Estate Investment Trust is purchasing SmartCentres and changing its name to SmartREIT in a deal that will create one of Canada's largest retail landlords. For $1.16-billion, Calloway will acquire 24 shopping centres, mainly in Ontario and Quebec, 16 of which are anchored by Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
      www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/calloway-reit-acquires-smartcentres-in-16-billion-deal/article23996073/
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  2. Aug 1, 2013 · Calloway says all four shopping centres a fully occupied and will immediately add to the real estate trust’s funds from operations. It is one of Canada’s largest real estate investment trust, with about $7-billion of assets following this transaction.

  3. May 28, 2015 · Calloway Real Estate Investment Trust ("Calloway" or the "REIT") (TSX:CWT.UN) today announced that it has closed the previously announced transaction to acquire the SmartCentres...

  4. Dec 7, 2004 · While Calloway is accumulating smaller power centres that average about 240,000 square feet in size, RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust has formed a joint venture with the Canada Pension...

  5. Apr 16, 2015 · Calloway Real Estate Investment Trust said on Thursday it is acquiring the SmartCentres platform from Mitchell Goldhar as part of a C$1.16 billion ($952 million) deal that will make...

  6. Calloway Real Estate Investment Trust announced today that it will complete a reorganization before the end of the year in order to enhance its flexibility in continuing to comply with...

  7. Aug 31, 2010 · Aug 31 (Reuters) - Calloway Real Estate Investment Trust <CWT_u.TO> said it agreed to buy two new Wal-Mart <WMT.N> anchored shopping centers in Ontario and Quebec for C$131 million.

  8. DBRS has today confirmed the stability rating of Calloway Real Estate Investment Trust (Calloway or the Trust) at STA-3 (high). The rating confirmation incorporates the defensive features of Calloway’s portfolio, which underpins the current rating category.

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