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  2. Public Storage - Wikipedia

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    Storage Equities was founded by Public Storage in 1980 [17] to purchase self-storage facilities. [9] It was one of 17 self-storage REITs that Public Storage held an interest in. [18] Between 1992 and 1995, Storage Equities paid Public Storage $31 million in management and consulting fees. [6]

  3. Storage Wars: Miami - Wikipedia

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    Storage Wars: Miami (stylized as STORAGE WAR$: Miami) is an American reality television series on the A&E Network that premiered on October 6, 2015. When rent is not paid on a storage locker for three months in Florida, the contents can be sold by an auctioneer as a single lot of items in the form of a cash-only auction.

  4. List of Auction Hunters episodes - Wikipedia

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    Ton and Allen head 225 miles north of Dallas to the largest storage auction in the country: 800 containers that day. Their main competitor is a lookalike of George W. Bush, whom Allen nicknames "W". They buy 11 units, one of them a companion to one bought by W. A grandfather clock pendulum is traded to W in exchange for some firearms.

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  9. Manheim Auctions - Wikipedia

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    By 1966, Manheim Auto Auction established itself as the world's volume leader, selling off 45 vehicles per hour or 700 cars/trucks on a given Friday night at the 16-laned auction. Adding closed-circuit television, the dealers and wholesalers watched the auction from the new cafeteria in its expanded building.