Brookfield Property Partners Announces Quarterly Dividend Payments

Brookfield Property Partners Announces Quarterly Dividends
All dollar amounts refer to U.S. dollars unless stated otherwise.
BROOKFIELD, NEWS — Brookfield Property Partners (“BPY” or the "Partnership") has declared quarterly distributions for its Class A preferred units listed on Nasdaq: BPYPP, BPYPO, BPYPN, and BPYPM (TSX: BPYP.PR.A). The Board of Directors confirmed that the amounts are $0.40625, $0.3984375, $0.359375, and $0.390625 per unit, payable to shareholders on September 30, 2025, with holders of record at the close of business on September 2, 2025.
About Brookfield Property Partners
Brookfield Property Partners is recognized as one of the leading real estate companies worldwide. The firm owns and manages buildings that are landmarks in their respective markets. Their diverse portfolio spans various sectors including office space, retail outlets, multifamily residences, logistics facilities, hospitality, single-family homes, manufactured housing, student accommodations, and self-storage units.
Company Overview
Operating as a subsidiary of Brookfield Corporation (NYSE: BN, TSX: BN), Brookfield Property Partners continues to focus on providing exceptional value in the real estate market. The company is committed to maintaining and enhancing the quality of its properties while delivering solid returns to its investors.
Investing in Brookfield Property Partners
The quarterly distributions from Brookfield Property Partners underscore its commitment to returning value to shareholders. This move highlights the company’s stable financial position and robust operational performance across various market segments. Investors may find the preferred units a viable source of income, given their attractive dividend profile.
Contact Information
If you have questions or require further details, please reach out to:
Keren Dubon
Investor Relations
Phone: (212) 618-3440
Email: Keren.Dubon@brookfield.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the recent dividend amounts declared by Brookfield Property Partners?
The recent dividends declared are $0.40625, $0.3984375, $0.359375, and $0.390625 per unit for BPYPP, BPYPO, BPYPN, and BPYPM respectively.
When will the dividends be paid?
The dividends will be paid on September 30, 2025, to holders of record as of September 2, 2025.
What types of properties does Brookfield Property Partners manage?
Brookfield Property Partners manages a wide range of properties including office spaces, retail outlets, logistics facilities, and more, across various sectors.
Who should I contact for investor relations at Brookfield Property Partners?
Keren Dubon manages investor relations and can be contacted at (212) 618-3440 or via email at Keren.Dubon@brookfield.com.
Is Brookfield Property Partners a public company?
Yes, Brookfield Property Partners is publicly traded and is a subsidiary of Brookfield Corporation, with shares listed on Nasdaq and TSX.
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