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Artis, Killam REITs Maintain November Distributions at Prior-Month Levels
Nov 17, 2025 1:44 PM

04:27 PM EST, 11/17/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (AX-UN.TO) on Monday declared a monthly cash distribution of $0.05 per unit for November, unchanged from October.

The distribution will be paid Dec. 15 to unitholders of record on Nov. 30. The REIT said it has 95.97 million units outstanding.

Meanwhile, Killam Apartment REIT (KMP-UN.TO) on Monday declared a monthly distribution of $0.06 per unit for November, also unchanged from October.

The payout will be made Dec. 15 to unitholders of record on Nov. 28. Killam said it continues to offer a distribution reinvestment plan that allows eligible unitholders to reinvest monthly cash distributions into additional units, with participants receiving a 3% bonus distribution in units on reinvested amounts.

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