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AlbaLink surges with limit-up as it partners with municipalities on vacant house measures
AlbaLink Co.,Ltd. <5537> surged to its daily limit. After the market close on Monday, May 18, the company announced a comprehensive partnership with Niihama City in Ehime Prefecture to promote the redistribution of vacant houses. Capitalizing on its nationwide network and expertise in property revitalization, AlbaLink will collaborate with the city to address vacant housing issues and preserve the local living environment.
Additionally, the company was designated as a "Vacant House Management and Utilization Support Corporation" by Shiogama City in Miyagi Prefecture to advance housing solutions through public-private collaboration. This brings the total number of municipalities partnering with AlbaLink to 45 nationwide, with the dual announcements sparking strong buy orders.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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