Earlier in December, proptech company Realto had its first transactions on the company's secondary marketplace for illiquid real estate and alternative securities.

The trades were in Class B restricted shares of grocery-anchored shopping center owner and operator Phillips Edison & Company, according to Realto.

The concept is similar to secondary marketplaces that enable the trade of non-listed shares in high tech companies, though not exactly the same.

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