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Demand for space boosts Lok’nStore

Demand for storage space has enabled AIM-listed self-storage firm Lok’nStore to boost its revenue by 13.9% to £10.2m and operating profit by 17.3% to £5.5m.

The firm said it had seen “unprecedented” occupancy growth in the six months ended 31 January, up by almost 25% since January 2020. As a result of demand, the group is opening 13 new sites to boost its floorspace by 38%.

Chairman Andrew Jacobs said: “We continue to build our pipeline of prominent landmark storage centres, tapping in to deep latent demand for storage in the UK. As a result, we have achieved an unprecedented growth in occupied space of 24.7% in the period and this has driven strong growth of revenue and profit.

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