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NEW YORK & TORONTO, May 01, 2024--Blackstone (NYSE: BX) and Tricon Residential Inc. (NYSE: TCN, TSX: TCN) ("Tricon" or the "Company") today announced the closing of the previously-announced statutory plan of arrangement under the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) pursuant to which Blackstone Real Estate Partners X ("BREP X"), together with Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust, Inc. ("BREIT"), acquired all of the outstanding common shares of Tricon ("Common Shares") for $11.25 per Common Share i