EPR Properties CEO David Brain Appears on CNBC's "Closing Bell"

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EPR Properties CEO David Brain Appears on CNBC's "Closing Bell"

2012 Box Office on Pace for Record Year

KANSAS CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- EPR Properties (NYS: EPR) today announced that the Company's President and CEO, David M. Brain, appeared as a featured guest on CNBC's "Closing Bell" Monday, December 24, 2012 along with Paul Dergarabedian of Hollywood.com. Discussion focused on strong box office trends and new ways theatre operators are enhancing the consumer experience. Click Here to see a replay.


About EPR Properties

EPR Properties is a specialty real estate investment trust (REIT) that invests in properties in select market segments which require unique industry knowledge, while offering the potential for stable and attractive returns. Our total investments exceed $3.1 billion and our primary investment segments are Entertainment, Recreation and Education. We adhere to rigorous underwriting and investing criteria centered on key industry and property level cash flow standards. We believe our focused niche approach provides a competitive advantage, and the potential for higher growth and better yields. Further information is available at www.eprkc.com or from Brian Moriarty at 888-EPR-REIT.

About CNBC's "Closing Bell"

CNBC's "Closing Bell" guides viewers through the most important hour of the trading day. Anchored by Maria Bartiromo and Bill Griffeth at CNBC's Global Headquarters, "Closing Bell" takes a close-up look at how the markets are moving, what's driving them and how investors are reacting.

Features include in-depth interviews with top analysts, money managers and CEOs who join Maria to provide an inside perspective on breaking news stories that are impacting the markets.

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