• Parkit Enterprise (PKT) has agreed to acquire a class A industrial property in Ottawa for C$13.25 million
  • The property is 75,000 square feet of multi-tenanted light industrial space on four acres of land
  • The company will fund the acquisition with cash on hand
  • The asset purchase agreement should be finalized on or before October 15, 2021
  • Parkit is focused on the acquisition, growth and management of industrial properties across key markets in Canada
  • Parkit Enterprise (PKT) is up by 3.9 per cent and is currently trading at $1.60 per share

Parkit Enterprise (PKT) has agreed to acquire a class A industrial property in Ottawa for C$13.25 million.

The property is 75,000 square feet of multi-tenanted light industrial space on four acres of land.

The acquisition is consistent with Parkit’s philosophy of focusing on specific geographies.

The company will fund the acquisition with cash on hand.

The asset purchase agreement, entered into with an arm’s length vendor, should be completed on or before October 15, 2021.

Steven Scott, Chair of Parkit, stated,

“The acquisition adds another urban industrial property with strong cash flows in the growing Ottawa market.”

Parkit is focused on the acquisition, growth and management of industrial properties across key markets in Canada.

Parkit Enterprise (PKT) is up by 3.9 per cent and is currently trading at $1.60 per share as of 9:43 am ET.

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