Prologis merges with AMB Property Corporation
04/13/25, 11:09 AM
Location
Industry
financial services
real estate investment
commercial real estate
real estate
Prologis has merged with AMB Property Corporation to solidify its position as the world's largest industrial property owner. This strategic merger occurred in 2011 after AMB faced challenges during the global financial crisis. The merger allowed for an extensive expansion in warehouse and logistics facilities. Prologis continues to thrive and prepare for future leadership transitions.
Company Info
Location
june
San Francisco, California, United States
Company info
Prologis, Inc. is the global leader in logistics real estate with a focus on high-barrier, high-growth markets. As of June 30, 2022, the company owned or had investments in, on a wholly owned basis or through co-investment ventures, properties and development projects expected to total approximately 1.0 billion square feet (95 million square meters) in 19 countries. Prologis leases modern logistics facilities to a diverse base of approximately 5,800 customers principally across two major categories: business-to-business and retail/online fulfillment.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
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