CapitaLand Commercial Trust's CapitaGreen. (Photo: CapitaLand Commercial Trust)

Should Twitter terminate its lease at CapitaGreen, its exit will have an “immaterial” impact on CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust’s (CICT’s) earnings.

CapitaGreen is a 40-storey Grade A office tower in Singapore’s central business district and it is one of the REIT's Singapore office assets.

In response to questions from REITsWeek, a spokesperson from CapitaLand has confirmed that Twitter is not in the REIT’s list of top 10 largest tenants, despite its lease at CapitaGreen.

Related: CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust sees SGD12.7 million outflow in institutional funds


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By Ridzwan Rahmat

Ridzwan has been analysing REITs and business trusts since 2008, and personally manages a portfolio comprising mainly of SGX-listed REITs. He founded REITsWeek in 2013.