All Trade counters & self-storage articles – Page 5
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Markets
Food-to-go retailers show new hunger for trade park space
In the UK, we’re increasingly favouring a burrito over a bap. Even Greggs has expanded on its range of sausage rolls and steak bakes to include fare such as “fiery pulled chicken fajitas” and “falafel, harissa, roast vegetable and grain” salads.
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Professional
What does serious fraud investigation mean for self-storage sector?
The self-storage industry has an image problem. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is investigating aggressively sold self-storage investment schemes that have led individual investors to lose money - in some cases their entire life savings.
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Markets
New self-storage models fight for space in market
The thing about storage is that you can never have enough of it. That is why traditional self-storage providers like Big Yellow and Safestore are so popular - and why a new generation of disruptors think they can move into the market and quickly gain traction.
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Online
Revenue rises 16% for Safestore
Self-storage operator Safestore has posted strong interim results for the 6 months ended 30 April with a 15.7% rise in revenue backed by the opening of five new stores.
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Online
Tenant mix nearly complete at Watford Trade Park
JV partners JPR Services and developer Hawes Price Ltd have completed four pre-lets at Watford Trade Park with the remaining three units under offer.
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Markets
Squeeze on space prompts imaginative solutions
Rents are on the rise in the trade counter sector as a result of the dearth of new space and strong demand from non-traditional occupiers.
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Markets
Q&A: Andrew Jacobs outlines Lok’nStore’s expansion plans
While not as ubiquitous as Access or Big Yellow, Lok’nStore has the distinction of being the granddaddy of self-storage in the UK. The company was founded by Andrew Jacobs, its current chief executive, in 1995, when the concept of self-storage was still new to the country.
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