Safestore (SAFE) is the UK’s largest and Europe’s second largest provider of self-storage services. It offers personal and household self-storage services for students, decluttering, moving/relocating houses, do-it-yourself, home renovation, and other purposes. The company also provides business storage services, such as national and multi-site storage, equipment and office furniture storage, stock and archive storage, storage for online retailers, warehouse storage, and other storage needs. It also provides DHL ServicePoint. Headquartered in Borehamwood, England, its principal operations are located in the UK, where it owns 119 stores including two business centres. The company also has 27 stores in the Paris region where it operates under Une Pièce en Plus. The Safestore share price is listed on the London Stock Exchange and included in the FTSE 250 Index.
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Safestore (SAFE) is the UK’s largest and Europe’s second largest provider of self-storage services. It offers personal and household self-storage services for students, decluttering, moving/relocating houses, do-it-yourself, home renovation, and other purposes. The company also provides business storage services, such as national and multi-site storage, equipment and office furniture storage, stock and archive storage, storage for online retailers, warehouse storage, and other storage needs. It also provides DHL ServicePoint. Headquartered in Borehamwood, England, its principal operations are located in the UK, where it owns 119 stores including two business centres. The company also has 27 stores in the Paris region where it operates under Une Pièce en Plus. The Safestore share price is listed on the London Stock Exchange and included in the FTSE 250 Index.
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