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SGR.UN Slate Grocery REIT

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15min DelayMarket Closed Dec 20 16:00 ET
830.80MMarket Cap21.16P/E (TTM)

About Slate Grocery REIT Company

Slate Grocery REIT is an unincorporated, open-ended mutual fund trust focused on acquiring, owning, and leasing a portfolio of diversified revenue-producing commercial real estate properties in the United States of America with an emphasis on grocery-anchored retail properties. The company's properties include Bloomingdale Plaza, Errol Plaza, Meres Town Center, Oak Hill Village, Salerno Village Square, and others.

Company Profile

SymbolSGR.UN
Company NameSlate Grocery REIT
Founded2012
MarketTSE
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address121 King Street West Suite 200
CityToronto
CountryCAN
Zip CodeM5H 3T9
Phone+1 416 644-4264

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Blair Welch
  • Trustee and Chief Executive Officer
  • --
  • Joseph Pleckaitis
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • --
  • Andrea M. Stephen
  • Chairman of the Board
  • --
  • Connor O'Brien
  • Managing Director, SLAM
  • --
  • Bozena Jankowska
  • Managing Director and Global Head of ESG, SLAM
  • --
  • Ray Ali
  • General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Slate Canada
  • --
  • Mary D. Vitug
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Brady Welch
  • Trustee
  • --
  • Patrick Flatley
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Marc Rouleau
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Christopher Chee
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Colum Bastable
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Lisa Rowe
  • Partner, Slate Canada
  • --
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