TSX:NWH.UN (NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust)

About NWH.UN

NorthWest Healthcare Properties TSX: NWH.UN is a specialist healthcare real estate investor and provides access to a high quality portfolio comprising of 149 income-producing properties and 10.1 million square feet of gross leasable area throughout major markets in Canada Brazil Germany Australia and New Zealand. Our goal is to provide real estate solutions tailored to the healthcare industry on a global scale. We understand that healthcare tenants have specialized real estate needs. From the sale of a medical office building to leasing new space to individual professional requirements or evolving healthcare practice trends we have solutions for varied real estate needs.In Canada we are the largest non-government owner and manager of medical office buildings and healthcare facilities from coast to coast including major concentrations in Calgary Edmonton Toronto Montreal Quebec City and Halifax.
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