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    Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust Announces March 2013 Monthly Distribution

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    CUF-UN.TO23.370.08

    QUEBEC CITY, March 12, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust ("Cominar" or the "REIT") (TSX:CUF-UN.TO - News) announced today a distribution of 12.0 cents per unit to unitholders of record as at March 28, 2013, payable on April 15, 2013.

    PROFILE AS AT MARCH 12, 2013
    Cominar is the third largest diversified real estate investment trust in Canada and currently remains the largest commercial property owner in the Province of Québec. Cominar owns a real estate portfolio of 499 high-quality properties, consisting of 122 office, 157 retail and 220 industrial and mixed-use buildings that cover a total area of near 37 million square feet in Québec, Ontario, the Atlantic Provinces and Western Canada. Cominar's objectives are to pay growing cash distributions to unitholders and to maximize unitholder value by way of proactive management and the expansion of its portfolio.

    Cominar has a dividend reinvestment plan for its unitholders that allows participants to reinvest their monthly distributions in additional Trust units. Participants receive an effective discount of 5% of distributions in the form of additional units. Information and enrolment forms are available at www.cominar.com.

    SOURCE: COMINAR REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST

    Contact:


    Michel Dallaire, Eng., President and Chief Executive Officer
    Michel Berthelot, CPA, CA, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer
    Tel: (418) 681-8151
    michel.dallaire@cominar.com
    michel.berthelot@cominar.com

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