LSE:WHR (Warehouse REIT plc)

About WHR

Warehouse REIT PLC operates as a closed-ended investment company. It seeks to hold a diversified portfolio of freehold and long leasehold warehouse assets, including warehouses in the industrial or manufacturing, storage and distribution, trade-counter and retail warehouse sub-sectors. The company's only operating segment is the investment and provision of UK urban warehouses. It generates revenue from Rental income and other income. The company serves customers in the United Kingdom.
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