BTB Real Estate Investment (BTB-UN) Q2 2025 earnings summary
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Q2 2025 earnings summary
11 Feb, 2026Executive summary
Portfolio consists of 74 properties totaling 6.1M sq. ft. with a $1.26B–$1.3B asset value, focusing on industrial assets and densification opportunities in Montréal and Ottawa.
Released second ESG report for 2024, highlighting sustainability initiatives.
Disposed of an industrial property in Saskatoon for $6.1M and an office property in Quebec City for $10.5M post-quarter.
No new investments or densification activities this quarter; focus remains on portfolio optimization and selective acquisitions.
Net income for Q2 2025 was $6.2M, down from $7.3M in Q2 2024.
Financial highlights
Rental revenue for Q2 2025 was $30.5M, down 5.3% year-over-year due to $1.8M in non-cash straight-line rent adjustments.
Cash NOI grew 0.5% to $19.5M for the quarter; cash same property NOI declined 1.5% year-over-year.
AFFO adjusted per unit rose to 9.5¢, with a payout ratio of 79.2%.
FFO adjusted per unit was 8.3¢, down from 10.4¢ year-over-year.
Distribution maintained at $0.075 per unit; total distributions to unitholders were $13.2M for H1 2025.
Segment performance
Leasing activity totaled 173,000 sq. ft. for the quarter, with 49,809–50,000 sq. ft. from new leases.
Notable new lease: 30,297 sq. ft. in Hamilton with XCMG Canada Limited, replacing a defaulting tenant with no downtime.
Occupancy rate at quarter-end was 91.2%, down 340 bps year-over-year, improving to 92.0% post-disposition.
Average rent renewal rate increased 4.7% for the quarter, led by retail and suburban office segments.
Industrial segment impacted by tenant bankruptcy, but space was rapidly re-leased.
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