Prologis

Prologis, established in 2011 through a merger, is a global leader in industrial real estate, operating as a real estate investment trust (REIT). Headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company develops, acquires, and manages high-quality logistics facilities totaling over 1.2 billion square feet worldwide. Prologis leases these modern distribution spaces to a diverse range of customers, including manufacturers, retailers, and third-party logistics providers. Additionally, Prologis Ventures, a subsidiary and corporate venture capital arm, invests in innovative logistics-focused startups, addressing critical supply chain, digital infrastructure, and real estate challenges faced by Prologis' customers.

Jeff Bray

Senior Vice President and Head of Global Risk Management

Hamid R. Moghadam

Co-Founder, CEO and Chairman

William O'Donnell

Managing Partner

Kim Snyder

President, West Region

Lisa Vincent

Senior Vice President, Operational Excellence

Past deals in Leasing

Duke Realty

Acquisition in 2022
Duke Realty Limited Partnership, headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a real estate investment trust that specializes in owning and operating a diverse portfolio of industrial, office, healthcare, and retail properties primarily in the Midwest and Southeast United States. The company manages over 150 million square feet of real estate across major logistics markets and offers a range of services, including property leasing, management, asset management, construction, and development for third-party property owners and joint ventures. Founded in 1993, Duke Realty is known for its extensive real estate expertise and commitment to providing comprehensive tenant-related services, positioning itself as a significant player in the real estate sector.

Liberty Property Trust

Acquisition in 2019
Liberty Property Trust, prior to its acquisition by Prologis, L.P. in February 2020, was a prominent player in the commercial real estate sector, focusing on the development, acquisition, ownership, and management of logistics, warehouse, manufacturing, and research and development facilities in key markets across the United States and the United Kingdom. The company maintained an extensive operating portfolio of approximately 112 million square feet, catering to around 1,200 tenants. Primarily, its assets included industrial facilities such as distribution warehouses and light-manufacturing spaces, along with office buildings located mainly in suburban areas and office parks. Liberty's revenue was predominantly generated through rental income from its diverse tenant base, with a significant concentration of its operations in Central and Southeast Pennsylvania. Founded in 1972 and headquartered near Philadelphia, Liberty aimed to enhance the work environment for its tenants through high-quality property offerings.
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