Brewery Market and Keith Hall Overview
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Acquired/Merged
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Asset Purch.
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Brewery Market and Keith Hall General Information
Description
Property and development site in Atlantic Canada. The property consists of 158,000 square feet of office and retail space.
Contact Information
Corporate Office
- Halifax HX1
- England, United Kingdom
Corporate Office
- Halifax HX1
- England, United Kingdom
Brewery Market and Keith Hall Valuation & Funding
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Brewery Market and Keith Hall Former Investors
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Brewery Market and Keith Hall FAQs
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Where is Brewery Market and Keith Hall headquartered?
Brewery Market and Keith Hall is headquartered in Halifax, United Kingdom.
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What industry is Brewery Market and Keith Hall in?
Brewery Market and Keith Hall’s primary industry is Buildings and Property.
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Is Brewery Market and Keith Hall a private or public company?
Brewery Market and Keith Hall is a Private company.
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What is the current valuation of Brewery Market and Keith Hall?
The current valuation of Brewery Market and Keith Hall is
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What is Brewery Market and Keith Hall’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Brewery Market and Keith Hall is
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Who are Brewery Market and Keith Hall’s investors?
Halkirk Properties has invested in Brewery Market and Keith Hall.
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When was Brewery Market and Keith Hall acquired?
Brewery Market and Keith Hall was acquired on 01-Apr-2015.
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Who acquired Brewery Market and Keith Hall?
Brewery Market and Keith Hall was acquired by Killam Apartment REIT.
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