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EX-10.4

 Exhibit 10.4 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 

This Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) is made as of October 24, 2014 between Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc., a
Maryland corporation (“Employer”), and Steven M. Belote (“Employee”). 
 WHEREAS, Employer wishes to employ Employee to
serve as its Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”) and Employee is willing to undertake such employment in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; and 

WHEREAS, Employee recognizes the importance to Employer, its investors, and to the public of maintaining the high standards and quality
associated with Employer’s name and reputation, and is willing to maintain such high standards and quality; and 
 WHEREAS, Employer is
engaged in the business of acquisition, disposition, and property management of commercial real estate; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as
follows: 
 1. TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, Employer will employ Employee as its CFO beginning on
October 24, 2014, and continuing for a period of one year (“Initial Term”). 
 1.1 This Agreement shall automatically renew
for successive one-year periods (“Renewal Term”), under and subject to the terms herein, unless either party gives sixty days written notice prior to the expiration of any Renewal Term on Initial Term (“Notice of Non-Renewal”).

 1.2 Employer, in its sole discretion, shall have the option but not the obligation of relieving Employee of actually performing any
services following the giving of a Notice of Non-Renewal. Employee shall nonetheless be paid for twelve months from the date of notice provided he does not violate any provision of this Agreement while receiving such compensation. 

 2. DUTIES: During the period of employment hereunder, Employee will devote his best efforts to
the business and affairs of Employer, perform such services consistent with his position as are designated by Employer, and use his best efforts to promote the interest of Employer. Employee’s duties shall include (a) being responsible for
the maintenance of Employer’s accounting books, records, and funds. (b) preparing accurate financial statements for Employer, (c) advising the Chief Executive Officer and Board of Directors regarding the financial condition of
Employer, and (d) being responsible for maintaining proper internal controls over the assets of Employer. Employee pledges that during the term of this Agreement, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, engage in any other business that
could reasonably be expected to detract from Employee’s ability to apply his best efforts to the performance of his duties hereunder but may perform other duties in support of and be compensated by one or more companies affiliated with Employer
when reasonably requested to do so. Employee further agrees to comply with all rules, regulations and policies established or issued by and made applicable to Employer’s employees generally. 

3. COMPENSATION: Employer will pay Employee a regular base salary commensurate with his position and performance, such salary to be determined
from time to time by Employer, but to be not less than $265,000 per annum upon the initiation of this Agreement. Such salary will be payable in periodic installments on the same basis as that of other employees of Employer. At least annually, a
possible increase in salary will be considered, but an increase shall not automatically occur. Employee will be eligible to participate in any current or future bonus, long-term incentive and other compensation plans available to Employer’s
executives. 

  
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Adjustments to base salary and other amounts paid or granted under these plans are at the discretion of the Board of Directors, based on recommendations of the Compensation Committee. 

3.1 Employer and Employee shall receive reimbursements for reasonable and necessary business expenses, including but not limited to, cell
phone, professional licenses, mileage, toll and travel expenses, including costs incurred to attend conferences and events to enhance Employee’s skills and/or visibility in Employer’s industry and to meet Employee’s continuing
education requirements, incurred by Employee in performance of his duties hereunder. 
 4. BENEFITS: Employee and his family shall be
entitled to participate in, and receive benefits from, on a basis comparable to other senior executives, any insurance, medical, disability, or other employee benefit plans of Employer. 

5. DEATH: If Employee should die during the Initial Term or any Renewal Term of this Agreement, Employer will, in lieu of payments due under
other provisions of this Agreement, pay to Employee’s estate for a period of twelve months, Employee’s regular base salary at the time of the Employee’s death plus any previously accrued and unpaid base salary. Thereafter, Employer
will have no further obligation to Employee or his estate under this Agreement. 
 6. DISABILITY: In the event that Employee, by reason of
physical or mental incapacity is unable, with or without reasonable accommodation, to perform his duties and responsibilities under this Agreement for 120 consecutive days or longer (“Disability”), then Employer will pay to Employee his
regular base salary for a twelve month period following the date on which the Disability first begins. Thereafter, Employer will have no obligation to pay Employee any compensation under this Agreement. 

  
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 7. TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE; SEVERANCE PAY: 

7.1 At any point during the Initial Term or during any Renewal Term hereof, Employer may terminate Employee’s employment immediately and
without cause. However, if Employer terminates employee’s employment pursuant to this paragraph 7.1, Employer shall pay to Employee his regular base salary payable in periodic installments on the same schedule as other executive employees
of Employer for twelve months following the date on which employment is terminated (“Severance Pay”). 
 7.2 Employee agrees that
while receiving Severance Pay, in the event he violates any provision of this Agreement, he will forfeit all Severance Pay from the first date of payment and shall be obligated to return all such pay within ten days of demand for return of such pay
by Employer. 
 8. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE: 

8.1 The Employee’s employment may be terminated at any time by Employer for “Cause.” As used in this Agreement, the term Cause
means (i) disloyalty or dishonesty towards Employer; (ii) gross or intentional neglect in performance of duties; (iii) incompetence or willful misconduct in performance of duties; (iv) substance abuse affecting Employee’s
performance of duties; (v) discrimination against or harassment of other employees; (vi) willful violation of any law, rule, or regulation (other than minor traffic violations) related to Employee’s duties; (vii) material breach
of any provision of this Agreement; or (viii) any other act or omission which harms or may reasonably be expected to harm the reputation and/or business interests of Employer. If the employment is so terminated, Employee will be entitled to
receive any base salary earned and employee benefits accrued as of the date of such termination, but Employer will have no further obligation to Employee hereunder from and after such date. 

8.2 Any vote concerning Employee’s termination shall be taken at a regular meeting or specially called meeting of the Board of Directors.
Termination shall require a majority vote of those directors in attendance and voting at the meeting. 

  
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 9. TERMINATION BY EMPLOYEE: 

9.1 Employee may resign from the employment of Employer at any time upon 60 days’ prior written notice. Upon such resignation, Employee
shall have no rights to any further compensation or benefits after the 60-day notice period has expired. Employer reserves the option but not the obligation to relieve Employee from performance of work during all of or any portion of this period,
but absent mutual agreement or subsequent breach hereof, Employer shall be obligated to pay Employee the Employee’s regular base salary for the entire 60-day notice period. 

9.2 Employee may resign from Employer without giving 60 days’ notice but still be entitled 60 days’ pay if such resignation is
a Resignation with Good Reason. A Resignation with Good Reason may occur if Employee is not compensated as provided herein for a period exceeding four weeks or is otherwise materially and adversely affected by Employer’s breach hereof as to the
terms and conditions of his employment. Provided further, that a Resignation with Good Reason along with the reasons on which it is based shall be given to Employer, which shall then have ten calendar days to address and cure such reasons. 

  
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 10. NONDISCLOSURE: 

10.1 Employee agrees to hold and safeguard any information about Employer and/or its shareholders and investors gained by Employee during the
course of Employee’s employment. Employee shall not, without the prior written consent of Employer, disclose or make available to anyone for use outside Employer’s organization at any time, either during his employment or subsequent to any
termination of his employment, however such termination is effected, whether by Employee or Employer, with or without cause or Good Reason, or expiration or nonrenewal of this Agreement, any information about Employer or its shareholders or
investors, whether or not such information was developed by Employee, except as required in the performance of Employee’s duties for Employer or required by law. 

10.2 Employee understands and agrees that any information about Employer is the property of Employer and is essential to the protection of
Employer’s goodwill and to the maintenance of Employer’s competitive position and accordingly should be kept secret. Such information shall include, but not be limited to, information containing Employer’s business plans, investment
strategies, investors, and prospective investors, key elements of specific properties, computer programs, system documentation, manuals, ideas, or any other records or information belonging to Employer or relating to Employer’s business. 

10.3 Notwithstanding anything in paragraph 10.1 or paragraph 10.2 to the contrary, Employer agrees that the obligations of Employee set forth
in paragraphs 10.1 and 10.2 shall not apply to any information which (i) becomes known generally to the public through no fault of the Employee; (ii) is required by applicable law, legal process or any order or mandate of a court or other
governmental authority to be disclosed; or (iii) is reasonably believed by Employee, based upon the advice of legal counsel, to be required to be disclosed in defense of a lawsuit or other 

  
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legal or administrative action brought against Employee; provided, that in the case of clauses (ii) or (iii) Employee shall give Employer reasonable advance written notice of the
information intended to be disclosed and the reasons and circumstances surrounding such disclosure in order to permit Employer to seek a protective order or other appropriate request for confidential treatment of the applicable information. 

11. COVENANT NOT TO COMPETE: Employee acknowledges that during the course of Employee’s employment, Employee will acquire proprietary and
confidential information about Employer’s business its investors, customers, vendors, prices, sales strategies and other information, some of which may be of independent economic value, is not available to the public, and is protected by
specific efforts of Employer. Such proprietary and confidential information may be regarded by Employer as trade secrets. Employee further acknowledges that he will be responsible for contacting and developing relationships with Employer’s
customers. In order to protect Employer’s critical interest in these relationships and information, Employee covenants as follows: 

11.1 Employee agrees that upon a termination for Cause or a resignation but not a Resignation for Good Reason, for a period of twelve months
following the last day of Employee’s employment, Employee will not compete with Employer by engaging, in a competitive capacity, in any activity competitive with Employer, within a 30-mile radius of any
of Employer’s offices at which Employee worked within the one-year period preceding the last day of his employment. 
 11.2 Employee
agrees that competition shall include engaging, in a competitive capacity, in competitive activity, either as an individual, as a partner, as a joint venturer with any other person or entity, or as an employee, agent, representative, or contractor
of any other person or entity, or otherwise being associated in a competitive capacity with any entity or person who or which competes with Employer. 

  
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 11.3 If any provision of this paragraph 11 relating to the time period or scope of the
restrictive covenants shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to exceed the maximum time period or scope, as applicable, that such court deems reasonable and enforceable, said time period or scope shall be deemed to be, and thereafter
shall become, the maximum time period or greatest scope that such court deems reasonable and enforceable and this Agreement shall automatically be considered to have been amended and revised to reflect such determination. 

11.4 Employer and Employee have examined this Covenant Not to Compete and agree that the restraint imposed upon Employee is reasonable in
light of the legitimate interests of Employer and it is not unduly harsh upon Employee’s ability to earn a livelihood. 
 12. COVENANT
NOT TO SOLICIT OR BE EMPLOYED BY CUSTOMERS: In addition to the covenant not to compete set forth in paragraph 11 Employee further covenants and agrees as follows: 

12.1 That upon a termination for Cause or a resignation but not a Resignation with Good Reason, for a period of twelve months following the
last day of Employee’s employment, Employee will not, compete with Employer by soliciting or accepting competing business from or providing competing services to: 

12.1.1 Any person or entity who or which was a customer or investor of Employer at any time within the twelve-month period prior to
Employee’s last day of employment, from whom or which Employee solicited or accepted business on behalf of Employer or to whom Employee provided services during Employee’s employment with Employer; or 

  
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 12.1.2 Any person or entity who or which was a customer or investor of Employer at any time
within the twelve-month period prior to Employee’s last day of employment about whom or which Employee acquired proprietary and/or confidential information while employed by Employer; or 

12.1.3 Any person or entity from whom or which Employee had solicited competing business during the six-month period preceding the last day of
Employee’s employment, even though such solicitation had not yet been acted upon; or 
 12.2 That for a period of twelve months
following the last day of Employee’s employment, Employee will not become employed in a capacity competitive to Employer by any person or entity who or which was a customer of Employer at any time within the twelve-month period prior to
Employee’s last day of employment and to whom or which Employee provided services during his employment with Employer, for purposes of providing the same or similar services to such person or entity as Employee provided while employed by
Employer. 
 12.2.1 Employee agrees that competition shall include engaging, in a competitive capacity, in competitive activity as defined
above, either as an individual, as a partner, as a joint venturer with any other person or entity, or as an employee, agent, representative or contractor of any other person or entity, or otherwise being associated in a competitive capacity with any
person or entity who or which competes with Employer. 
 12.2.2 If any provision of this paragraph 12 relating to the time period or scope
of the restrictive covenants shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to exceed the maximum time period or scope, as applicable, that such court deems reasonable and enforceable, said time period or scope shall be deemed to be, and
thereafter shall become, the maximum time period or greatest scope that such court deems reasonable and enforceable and this Agreement shall automatically be considered to have been amended and revised to reflect such determination. 

12.2.3 Employer and Employee have examined in detail this restrictive covenant and agree that the restraint imposed upon Employee is
reasonable in light of the legitimate interests of Employer, and it is not unduly harsh upon Employee’s ability to earn a livelihood. 

  
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 13. NON-SOLICITATION OF EMPLOYEES: Employee
agrees that during his employment with Employer and for a period of eighteen months following the last day of Employee’s employment, Employee shall not, directly, or indirectly through another, solicit or induce, or attempt to solicit or
induce, any employee of Employer to leave Employer to go to work for, or to consult or contract work with a competitor of Employer, or recommend to a competitor of Employer the hiring of any individual employed by Employer on Employee’s last
day of employment or at any time during the six-month period immediately prior thereto. 
 14. OPPORTUNITY FOR REVIEW: Employee
understands the nature of the burdens imposed by the restrictive covenants contained in this Agreement. Employee acknowledges that he is entering into this Agreement on his own volition, and that he has been given the opportunity to have this
Agreement reviewed by the person(s) of his choosing. Employee represents that upon careful review, he knows of no reason why any restrictive covenant contained in this Agreement is not reasonable and enforceable. 

15. RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OF THE ESSENCE: The restrictive covenants upon the Employee set forth herein are of the essence
of this Agreement; they shall be construed as independent of any other provision in this Agreement. The existence of any claim or cause of action of the Employee against the Employer, whether predicated on this Agreement or not, shall not constitute
a defense to the enforcement by the Employer of the restrictive covenants contained herein. 

  
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 16. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: 

16.1 Employer and Employee agree that irreparable injury will result to Employer in the event Employee violates any restrictive covenant or
affirmative obligation contained in paragraphs 10-13 of this Agreement, and Employee acknowledges that the remedies at law for any breach by Employee of such provisions will be inadequate and that Employer shall be entitled to injunctive relief
against Employee, in addition to any other remedy that is available, at law or in equity. 
 16.2 Employee agrees that unless this Agreement
is terminated by Employer without cause or by Employee as a Resignation with Good Reason, the non-competition, non-solicitation of or hiring by customers,
non-disclosure, and non-solicitation of employees obligations contained herein shall survive the end of the employment created herein and shall be extended by the length
of time which Employee shall have been in breach of any of said provisions. Accordingly, Employee recognizes that the time periods included in the restrictive covenants contained herein shall begin on the date a court of competent jurisdiction
enters an order enjoining Employee from violating such provisions unless good cause can be shown as to why the periods described should not begin at that time. 

17. SUCCESSION AND ASSIGNABILITY: The obligations of Employee under paragraphs 10-13 of this Agreement shall continue after the termination of
his employment and shall be binding on Employee’s heirs, executors, legal representatives and assigns. Such obligations shall inure to the benefit of any successors or assigns of Employer. Employee specifically acknowledges that in the event of
a sale of all or substantially all of the assets or stock of Employer, or any other event or transaction resulting in a change of ownership or control of Employer’s 

  
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business, the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall inure to the benefit of any transferee, purchaser, or future owner of Employer’s business. This Agreement may be assigned
only by Employer. 
 18. SEVERABILITY: It is the intention of the parties that the provisions of the restrictive covenants herein shall be
enforceable to the fullest extent permissible under the applicable law. If any clause or provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable under present or future laws effective during the term hereof, then the remainder of
this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and in lieu of each clause or provision of this Agreement which is illegal, invalid or unenforceable, there shall be added, as part of this Agreement, a clause or provision as similar in terms to such
illegal, invalid or unenforceable clause or provision as may be possible and as may be legal, valid and enforceable. 
 19.
ATTORNEYS’ FEES: Employee shall pay, indemnify and hold Employer harmless against all costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred by Employer with respect to successful enforcement of its rights under this
Agreement. 
 20. EQUITABLE RELIEF: JURISDICTION AND VENUE: Employee hereby irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of the Circuit
Court of the City of Norfolk, Virginia, in any action or proceeding brought by Employer arising out of, or relating to, the restrictive covenants in paragraphs 10-13 of this Agreement. Employee hereby irrevocably agrees that any such action or
proceeding shall, at Employer’s option, be heard and determined in such Court. Employee agrees that a final order or judgment in any such action or proceeding shall, to the extent permitted by applicable law, be conclusive and may be enforced
in other jurisdictions by suit on the order or judgment, or in any other manner provided by applicable law related to the enforcement of judgments. 

  
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 21. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in
writing, between the parties hereto with respect to the employment of Employee by Employer and contains all agreements between the parties with respect to such employment. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations,
inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein, and that no other agreement, statement or promise not contained in this Agreement will be
valid or binding. Any modification of this Agreement will be effective only if it is in writing signed by the party to be charged. 
 22.
BINDING EFFECT: This Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of each of the parties and their successors, heirs or assigns. 

23. LAW GOVERNING AGREEMENT: This Agreement will be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 

24. PARTIAL INVALIDITY: If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable,
the remaining provisions will nevertheless continue in full force and effect. 
 25. COUNTERPARTS: This Agreement may be executed in
counterparts, together which shall constitute one and the same instrument. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Employer has caused this Agreement to be executed in its name and behalf by
its proper officer, thereunto duly authorized, and Employee has set his hand as of the date first above written. 
  

									
	STEVEN M. BELOTE	 		 	WHEELER REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST, INC.
				
	 /s/ Steven M. Belote
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Jon S. Wheeler

	Signature	 		 		 	Jon S. Wheeler
				
	 Steven M. Belote
	 		 	Its:	 	Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
	Printed Name	 		 		 	
					
	Date:	 	October 24, 2014	 		 	Date:	 	October 24, 2014

  
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 Exhibit 10.5 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 

This Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) is made as of October 24, 2014 between Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc.
(“Employer”), and Robin Hanisch (“Employee”). 
 WHEREAS, Employer wishes to employ Employee to serve as its Corporate
Secretary and Director of Investor Relations and Employee is willing to undertake such employment in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; and 

WHEREAS, Employee recognizes the importance to Employer, its investors, and to the public of maintaining the high standards and quality
associated with Employer’s name and reputation, and is willing to maintain such high standards and quality; and 
 WHEREAS, Employer is
engaged in the business of acquisition, disposition, and property management of commercial real estate; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as
follows: 
 1. TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, Employer will employ Employee as its Corporate Secretary and
Director of Investor Relations beginning on October 24, 2014, and continuing for a period of one year (“Initial Term”). 

1.1 This Agreement shall automatically renew for successive one-year periods (“Renewal Term”), under and subject to the terms
herein, unless either party gives sixty days written notice prior to the expiration of any Renewal Term on Initial Term (“Notice of Non-Renewal”). 

1.2 Employer, in its sole discretion, shall have the option but not the obligation of relieving Employee of actually performing any services
following the giving of a Notice of Non-Renewal. Employee shall nonetheless be paid for twelve months from the date of notice provided she does not violate any provision of this Agreement while receiving such compensation. 

 2. DUTIES: During the period of employment hereunder, Employee will devote her best efforts to
the business and affairs of Employer, perform such services consistent with her position as are designated by Employer, and use her best efforts to promote the interest of Employer. Employee’s duties shall include (a) being responsible for
the maintenance of Employer’s corporate records, (b) ensuring Employer’s good standing with the State Corporation Commission, (c) administering Employer’s investor relations programs , and (d) effectively interacting
with Employer’s affiliated entities and investors associated therewith. Employee pledges that during the term of this Agreement, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, engage in any other business that could reasonably be expected to
detract from Employee’s ability to apply her best efforts to the performance of her duties hereunder but may perform other duties in support of and be compensated by one or more companies affiliated with Employer when reasonably requested to do
so. Employee further agrees to comply with all rules, regulations and policies established or issued by and made applicable to Employer’s employees generally. 

3. COMPENSATION: Employer will pay Employee a regular base salary commensurate with her position and performance, such salary to be determined
from time to time by Employer, but to be not less than $125,000 per annum upon the initiation of this Agreement. Such salary will be payable in periodic installments on the same basis as that of other employees of Employer. At least annually, a
possible increase in salary will be considered, but an increase shall not automatically occur. Employee will be eligible to participate in any current or future bonus, long-term incentive and other compensation plans available to Employer’s
executives. Adjustments to base salary and other amounts paid or granted under these plans are at the discretion of the Board of Directors, based on recommendations of the Compensation Committee. 

3.1 Employee shall receive reimbursements for reasonable and necessary business expenses, including but not limited to, cell phone, mileage,
toll and travel expenses, including costs incurred to attend conferences and events to enhance Employee’s skills and/or visibility in Employer’s industry, incurred by Employee in performance of her duties hereunder. 

  
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 4. BENEFITS: Employee and her family shall be entitled to participate in, and receive benefits
from, on a basis comparable to other senior executives, any insurance, medical, disability, or other employee benefit plans of Employer. 

5. DEATH: If Employee should die during the Initial Term or any Renewal Term of this Agreement, Employer will, in lieu of payments due under
other provisions of this Agreement, pay to Employee’s estate for a period of twelve months, Employee’s regular base salary at the time of the Employee’s death plus any previously accrued and unpaid base salary. Thereafter, Employer
will have no further obligation to Employee or her estate under this Agreement. 
 6. DISABILITY: In the event that Employee, by reason of
physical or mental incapacity is unable, with or without reasonable accommodation, to perform her duties and responsibilities under this Agreement for 120 consecutive days or longer (“Disability”), then Employer will pay to Employee her
regular base salary for a twelve month period following the date on which the Disability first begins. Thereafter, Employer will have no obligation to pay Employee any compensation under this Agreement. 

  
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 7. TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE; SEVERANCE PAY: 

7.1 At any point during the Initial Term or during any Renewal Term hereof, Employer may terminate Employee’s employment immediately and
without cause. However, if Employer terminates employee’s employment pursuant to this paragraph 7.1, Employer shall pay to Employee her regular base salary payable in periodic installments on the same schedule as other executive employees
of Employer for twelve months following the date on which employment is terminated (“Severance Pay”). 
 7.2 Employee agrees that
while receiving Severance Pay, in the event she violates any provision of this Agreement, she will forfeit all Severance Pay from the first date of payment and shall be obligated to return all such pay within ten days of demand for return of such
pay by Employer. 
 8. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE: 

8.1 The Employee’s employment may be terminated at any time by Employer for “Cause.” As used in this Agreement, the term Cause
means (i) disloyalty or dishonesty towards Employer; (ii) gross or intentional neglect in performance of duties; (iii) incompetence or willful misconduct in performance of duties; (iv) substance abuse affecting Employee’s
performance of duties; (v) discrimination against or harassment of other employees; (vi) willful violation of any law, rule, or regulation (other than minor traffic violations) related to Employee’s duties; (vii) material breach
of any provision of this Agreement; or (viii) any other act or omission which harms or may reasonably be expected to harm the reputation and/or business interests of Employer. If the employment is so terminated, Employee will be entitled to
receive any base salary earned and employee benefits accrued as of the date of such termination, but Employer will have no further obligation to Employee hereunder from and after such date. 

8.2 Any vote concerning Employee’s termination shall be taken at a regular meeting or specially called meeting of the Board of Directors.
Termination shall require a majority vote of those directors in attendance and voting at the meeting. 

  
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 9. TERMINATION BY EMPLOYEE: 

9.1 Employee may resign from the employment of Employer at any time upon 60 days prior written notice. Upon such resignation, Employee shall
have no rights to any further compensation or benefits after the 60-day notice period has expired. Employer reserves the option but not the obligation to relieve Employee from performance of work during all of or any portion of this period, but
absent mutual agreement or subsequent breach hereof, Employer shall be obligated to pay Employee the Employee’s regular base salary for the entire 60-day notice period. 

9.2 Employee may resign from Employer without giving 60 days’ notice but still be entitled 60 days’ pay if such resignation is
a Resignation with Good Reason. A Resignation with Good Reason may occur if Employee is not compensated as provided herein for a period exceeding four weeks or is otherwise materially and adversely affected by Employer’s breach hereof as to the
terms and conditions of her employment. Provided further, that a Resignation with Good Reason along with the reasons on which it is based shall be given to Employer, which shall then have ten calendar days to address and cure such reasons. 

10. NONDISCLOSURE: 
 10.1
Employee agrees to hold and safeguard any information about Employer and/or its shareholders and investors gained by Employee during the course of Employee’s employment. Employee shall not, without the prior written consent of Employer,
disclose or make available to anyone for use outside Employer’s organization at any time, either during her employment or 

  
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subsequent to any termination of her employment, however such termination is effected, whether by Employee or Employer, with or without cause or Good Reason, or expiration or nonrenewal of this
Agreement, any information about Employer or its shareholders or investors, whether or not such information was developed by Employee, except as required in the performance of Employee’s duties for Employer or required by law. 

10.2 Employee understands and agrees that any information about Employer is the property of Employer and is essential to the protection of
Employer’s goodwill and to the maintenance of Employer’s competitive position and accordingly should be kept secret. Such information shall include, but not be limited to, information containing Employer’s business plans, investment
strategies, investors, and prospective investors, key elements of specific properties, computer programs, system documentation, manuals, ideas, or any other records or information belonging to Employer or relating to Employer’s business. 

10.3 Notwithstanding anything in paragraph 10.1 or paragraph 10.2 to the contrary, Employer agrees that the obligations of Employee set forth
in paragraphs 10.1 and 10.2 shall not apply to any information which (i) becomes known generally to the public through no fault of the Employee; (ii) is required by applicable law, legal process or any order or mandate of a court or other
governmental authority to be disclosed; or (iii) is reasonably believed by Employee, based upon the advice of legal counsel, to be required to be disclosed in defense of a lawsuit or other legal or administrative action brought against
Employee; provided, that in the case of clauses (ii) or (iii) Employee shall give Employer reasonable advance written notice of the information intended to be disclosed and the reasons and circumstances surrounding such disclosure in order
to permit Employer to seek a protective order or other appropriate request for confidential treatment of the applicable information. 

  
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 11. COVENANT NOT TO COMPETE: Employee acknowledges that during the course of Employee’s
employment, Employee will acquire proprietary and confidential information about Employer’s business, its investors, customers, vendors, prices, sales strategies and other information, some of which may be of independent economic value, is not
available to the public, and is protected by specific efforts of Employer. Such proprietary and confidential information may be regarded by Employer as trade secrets. Employee further acknowledges that she will be responsible for contacting and
developing relationships with Employer’s customers. In order to protect Employer’s critical interest in these relationships and information, Employee covenants as follows: 

11.1 Employee agrees that upon a termination for Cause or a resignation but not a Resignation for Good Reason, for a period of twelve months
following the last day of Employee’s employment, Employee will not compete with Employer by engaging, in a competitive capacity, in any activity competitive with Employer, within a 30-mile radius of any
of Employer’s offices at which Employee worked within the one-year period preceding the last day of her employment. 
 11.2 Employee
agrees that competition shall include engaging, in a competitive capacity, in competitive activity, either as an individual, as a partner, as a joint venturer with any other person or entity, or as an employee, agent, representative, or contractor
of any other person or entity, or otherwise being associated in a competitive capacity with any entity or person who or which competes with Employer. 

11.3 If any provision of this paragraph 11 relating to the time period or scope of the restrictive covenants shall be declared by a court of
competent jurisdiction to exceed the maximum time period or scope, as applicable, that such court deems reasonable and enforceable, said time 

  
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period or scope shall be deemed to be, and thereafter shall become, the maximum time period or greatest scope that such court deems reasonable and enforceable and this Agreement shall
automatically be considered to have been amended and revised to reflect such determination. 
 11.4 Employer and Employee have examined this
Covenant Not to Compete and agree that the restraint imposed upon Employee is reasonable in light of the legitimate interests of Employer and it is not unduly harsh upon Employee’s ability to earn a livelihood. 

12. COVENANT NOT TO SOLICIT OR BE EMPLOYED BY CUSTOMERS: In addition to the covenant not to compete set forth in paragraph 11 Employee
further covenants and agrees as follows: 
 12.1 That upon a termination for Cause or a resignation but not a Resignation with Good Reason,
for a period of twelve months following the last day of Employee’s employment, Employee will not, compete with Employer by soliciting or accepting competing business from or providing competing services to: 

12.1.1 Any person or entity who or which was a customer or investor of Employer at any time within the twelve-month period prior to
Employee’s last day of employment, from whom or which Employee solicited or accepted business on behalf of Employer or to whom Employee provided services during Employee’s employment with Employer; or 

12.1.2 Any person or entity who or which was a customer or investor of Employer at any time within the twelve-month period prior to
Employee’s last day of employment about whom or which Employee acquired proprietary and/or confidential information while employed by Employer; or 

12.1.3 Any person or entity from whom or which Employee had solicited competing business during the six-month period preceding the last day of
Employee’s employment, even though such solicitation had not yet been acted upon; or 

  
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 12.2 That for a period of twelve months following the last day of Employee’s employment,
Employee will not become employed in a capacity competitive to Employer by any person or entity who or which was a customer of Employer at any time within the twelve-month period prior to Employee’s last day of employment and to whom or which
Employee provided services during her employment with Employer, for purposes of providing the same or similar services to such person or entity as Employee provided while employed by Employer. 

12.2.1 Employee agrees that competition shall include engaging, in a competitive capacity, in competitive activity as defined above, either as
an individual, as a partner, as a joint venturer with any other person or entity, or as an employee, agent, representative or contractor of any other person or entity, or otherwise being associated in a competitive capacity with any person or entity
who or which competes with Employer. 
 12.2.2 If any provision of this paragraph 12 relating to the time period or scope of the restrictive
covenants shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to exceed the maximum time period or scope, as applicable, that such court deems reasonable and enforceable, said time period or scope shall be deemed to be, and thereafter shall
become, the maximum time period or greatest scope that such court deems reasonable and enforceable and this Agreement shall automatically be considered to have been amended and revised to reflect such determination. 

12.2.3 Employer and Employee have examined in detail this restrictive covenant and agree that the restraint imposed upon Employee is
reasonable in light of the legitimate interests of Employer, and it is not unduly harsh upon Employee’s ability to earn a livelihood. 

  
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 13. NON-SOLICITATION OF EMPLOYEES: Employee
agrees that during her employment with Employer and for a period of eighteen months following the last day of Employee’s employment, Employee shall not, directly, or indirectly through another, solicit or induce, or attempt to solicit or
induce, any employee of Employer to leave Employer to go to work for, or to consult or contract work with a competitor of Employer, or recommend to a competitor of Employer the hiring of any individual employed by Employer on Employee’s last
day of employment or at any time during the six-month period immediately prior thereto. 
 14. OPPORTUNITY FOR REVIEW: Employee
understands the nature of the burdens imposed by the restrictive covenants contained in this Agreement. Employee acknowledges that she is entering into this Agreement on her own volition, and that she has been given the opportunity to have this
Agreement reviewed by the person(s) of her choosing. Employee represents that upon careful review, she knows of no reason why any restrictive covenant contained in this Agreement is not reasonable and enforceable. 

15. RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OF THE ESSENCE: The restrictive covenants upon the Employee set forth herein are of the essence
of this Agreement; they shall be construed as independent of any other provision in this Agreement. The existence of any claim or cause of action of the Employee against the Employer, whether predicated on this Agreement or not, shall not constitute
a defense to the enforcement by the Employer of the restrictive covenants contained herein. 

  
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 16. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: 

16.1 Employer and Employee agree that irreparable injury will result to Employer in the event Employee violates any restrictive covenant or
affirmative obligation contained in paragraphs 10-13 of this Agreement, and Employee acknowledges that the remedies at law for any breach by Employee of such provisions will be inadequate and that Employer shall be entitled to injunctive relief
against Employee, in addition to any other remedy that is available, at law or in equity. 
 16.2 Employee agrees that unless this Agreement
is terminated by Employer without cause or by Employee as a Resignation with Good Reason, the non-competition, non-solicitation of or hiring by customers,
non-disclosure, and non-solicitation of employees obligations contained herein shall survive the end of the employment created herein and shall be extended by the length
of time which Employee shall have been in breach of any of said provisions. Accordingly, Employee recognizes that the time periods included in the restrictive covenants contained herein shall begin on the date a court of competent jurisdiction
enters an order enjoining Employee from violating such provisions unless good cause can be shown as to why the periods described should not begin at that time. 

17. SUCCESSION AND ASSIGNABILITY: The obligations of Employee under paragraphs 10-13 of this Agreement shall continue after the termination of
her employment and shall be binding on Employee’s heirs, executors, legal representatives and assigns. Such obligations shall inure to the benefit of any successors or assigns of Employer. Employee specifically acknowledges that in the event of
a sale of all or substantially all of the assets or stock of Employer, or any other event or transaction resulting in a change of ownership or control of Employer’s business, the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall inure to
the benefit of any transferee, purchaser, or future owner of Employer’s business. This Agreement may be assigned only by Employer. 

  
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 18. SEVERABILITY: It is the intention of the parties that the provisions of the restrictive
covenants herein shall be enforceable to the fullest extent permissible under the applicable law. If any clause or provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable under present or future laws effective during the term
hereof, then the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and in lieu of each clause or provision of this Agreement which is illegal, invalid or unenforceable, there shall be added, as part of this Agreement, a clause or provision
as similar in terms to such illegal, invalid or unenforceable clause or provision as may be possible and as may be legal, valid and enforceable. 

19. ATTORNEYS’ FEES: Employee shall pay, indemnify and hold Employer harmless against all costs and expenses (including reasonable
attorneys’ fees) incurred by Employer with respect to successful enforcement of its rights under this Agreement. 
 20. EQUITABLE
RELIEF: JURISDICTION AND VENUE: Employee hereby irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of the Circuit Court of the City of Norfolk, Virginia, in any action or proceeding brought by Employer arising out of, or relating to, the restrictive
covenants in paragraphs 10-13 of this Agreement. Employee hereby irrevocably agrees that any such action or proceeding shall, at Employer’s option, be heard and determined in such Court. Employee agrees that a final order or judgment in any
such action or proceeding shall, to the extent permitted by applicable law, be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the order or judgment, or in any other manner provided by applicable law related to the enforcement of
judgments. 

  
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 21. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in
writing, between the parties hereto with respect to the employment of Employee by Employer and contains all agreements between the parties with respect to such employment. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations,
inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein, and that no other agreement, statement or promise not contained in this Agreement will be
valid or binding. Any modification of this Agreement will be effective only if it is in writing signed by the party to be charged. 
 22.
BINDING EFFECT: This Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of each of the parties and their successors, heirs or assigns. 

23. LAW GOVERNING AGREEMENT: This Agreement will be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 

24. PARTIAL INVALIDITY: If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable,
the remaining provisions will nevertheless continue in full force and effect. 
 25. COUNTERPARTS: This Agreement may be executed in
counterparts, together which shall constitute one and the same instrument. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Employer has caused this Agreement to be executed in its name and behalf by
its proper officer, thereunto duly authorized, and Employee has set her hand as of the date first above written. 
  

							
	ROBIN HANISCH	 		 	WHEELER REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST, INC.
				
	 /s/ Robin Hanisch
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Jon S. Wheeler

	Signature	 		 		 	Jon S. Wheeler
				
	 Robin Hanisch
	 		 	Its:	 	Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
	Printed Name	 		 		 	
				
	Date: October 24, 2014	 		 	Date:	 	October 24, 2014

  
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