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TORONTO, May 14, 2025 – SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust has disclosed the results from its recent annual meeting, where holders of units and special voting units cast their votes on various matters. The meeting was a significant event for the Trust, showcasing the engagement of its unit holders in the decision-making process.
During the meeting, key resolutions were presented, including the election of trustees and the approval of financial statements. The results indicated strong support from unit holders, reflecting their confidence in the Trust's strategic direction and management. The participation rate was notably high, demonstrating the commitment of stakeholders to the Trust's future.
The leadership expressed gratitude to the unit holders for their active involvement and support. As SmartCentres continues to navigate the evolving real estate landscape, the Trust remains focused on delivering value and maintaining transparency with its investors. The outcomes of this meeting will play a crucial role in shaping the Trust's initiatives moving forward.
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