[2] In 2011, the company bought 29 buildings from Blackstone Real Estate and Slate Properties for $832 million.
[7] In 2016, the company took a $749 million writedown, primarily relating to its Alberta office properties.
[9] As at March 31, 2019, Dream Office had 37 properties with a gross leasable area of 7.3 million sf.
[citation needed] The company's portfolio consists almost exclusively of office buildings in the central part of cities.
[13] The Dream name was originally an acronym for Dundee Real Estate Asset Management.