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Prologis Park Ichikawa, Japan

Prologis Park Tracy, Tracy, California
Logistics Real Estate
Facts About Prologis
- 684 Million Square Feet
- 3,282 Buildings
- 5,000 Customers
- 1,600 Employees
- 19 Countries
- 4 Continents
- $79B Assets Under Management
- 1983 Founded
- 100 Global Most Sustainable Corporations
- S&P 500 Member
Research

- Supply Chain / Americas
- April 2018
E-Commerce, the Service Imperative & Essential Location Strategies
For supply chains and their logistics real estate, the only constant is change. This paper is the first of a three-part series that will examine the latest consumer and supply chain trends driving logistics real estate.

- Logistics Rent Index / Global
- February 2018
2017: A Year of Accelerated Rent Growth
The Prologis Logistics Rent Index, introduced in 2015, examines trends in net effective market rental growth in key logistics real estate markets in...

- Industrial Business Indicator / Americas
- January 2018
Logistics Activity Surges Heading into 2018
Users of logistics real estate reported strong growth in activity through the second half of 2017, according to Prologis’ proprietary customer survey,...

- Industrial Business Indicator / Americas
- October 2017
Healthy Customer Demand Prompts Competition for Space
Customer activity is at its highest level since 2014, according to Prologis’ latest Industrial Business IndicatorTM(IBI), the company’s proprietary...

- Market Environment / Europe
- October 2017
Customer Growth Strategies: Europe's Most Desirable Logistics Locations
The European logistics market is changing rapidly. Supply chains are being restructured, economies are expanding and e-commerce is accelerating. To...

- Supply Chain / Americas
- September 2017
U.S. Logistics Real Estate: Demand Rooted in Everyday Needs
The logistics real estate market has become far stronger than many had expected. Disciplined
supply has been a key factor, but elevated and consistent...

Inland Empire, Logistics and Industrial Property Hotspot
The Inland Empire is a large region to the east of Los Angeles that includes Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. With 52 cities, a population of 4.5 million and $68 billion in taxable retail sales in 2015, it is a major economy and an important hub for domestic logistics.
With easy access to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the Inland...

New York-New Jersey, Vital Global Hub of Logistics and Industrial Property
The New York-New Jersey metropolitan area is the largest in the United States, with a total population of more than 20 million. As the nation’s capital for finance, media, healthcare, fashion and a host of other industries, the region offers an unmatched combination of wealth, economic activity and density. More than 30 percent of the U.S....

Chicago, Logistics Capital of the Midwest
Chicago is the one of the most important logistics and transportation hubs in the U.S. with a powerful network of rail, airport and truck routes that reach nationwide markets. Chicago is also the largest industrial real estate market in the country, with 1.3 billion square feet of warehouse space.
A historic center of manufacturing, trade and...

Paris, Europe’s Largest Logistics Real Estate Market
Paris, with a population of 12.5 million consumers, is among Europe’s largest logistics markets. The city commands one-third of France’s total GDP. Its economy is driven by financial, business and IT services.
A thriving center of global commerce, Paris serves as headquarters to 25 Fortune 500 companies—the third-highest concentration after Tokyo...

Prague, Capital of Modernizing Czech Republic
Prague, a storied city, has emerged as the 21st century political, cultural and business capital of the Czech Republic. With a metropolitan area population of about 1.3 million, Prague is an important consumer economy. Prague accounts for nearly one-quarter of the Czech economy’s total output, and Prague’s GDP per capita is more than twice the...

Shanghai, China’s Commercial and Financial Capital
Shanghai, China’s historic gateway to the world, is one of the most significant urban centers in the global economy. With a population of about 24 million, it is the largest city in China and the fifth-largest metropolitan area in the world.
The combination of Shanghai’s location on the Yangtze River Delta, a large and increasingly well-off...

Tokyo, Global Capital of Commerce and Industry
Tokyo, the political and financial capital of Japan, is one of the most functional and impressive urban agglomerations in the world. With a population of about 13.5 million, this densely populated urban area houses 11 percent of Japan’s population. The broader Tokyo megalopolis is the most populous in the world, with 37.8 million people.
Tokyo is...

San Francisco Bay Area, Industrial Gateway to the Pacific and Silicon Valley
The San Francisco Bay Area, which includes Oakland and San Jose, is a vibrant, densely populated, high-income region that serves as the high-technology industry’s global capital. With a population of more than 7 million, it is the nation’s fifth-largest metropolitan area. As such, it is an engine of consumption and an industrial property power...
Our Logistics Real Estate Professionals

Hardy Milsch, SVP, Global Customer Solutions, Operations
Sao Paulo, Brazil
As Brazil’s country manager, Hardy Milsch developed an outstanding portfolio, team and reputation. He looks back as he wraps up his five-year stint.

Melissa Brand, Manager, Investment Services
Solihull, United Kingdom
How do you build a career in industrial real estate while competing as a semi-professional cyclist? We asked Prologis UK’s Melissa Brand just that.

Dan Letter, Managing Director, Capital Deployment NW Region
Oakland, United States
Dan Letter talks about what’s behind Prologis’ enduring success.

Prologis Georgetown Crossroads
This modern multistory warehouse by downtown Seattle, coming in 2018, is setting the standard for the future of urban industrial real estate.

Beijing Capital Airport Logistics Center II
China's first multi-story airport logistics center, two buildings at the Beijing Capital International Airport, is used by its biggest e-commerce...

Prologis PDX
This 246,228 SF (22,875 SQM) LEED Gold-certified industrial warehouse space was designed to be sustainable and is less than 2 miles east of Interstate...

Prologis Park Tracy
Strategically located 60 miles east of San Francisco and 54 miles east of the Port of Oakland in Tracy, California, this LEED Gold-certified 827,280 SF (76,857 SQM) sustainably designed warehouse offers direct access to Interstate 5, Interstate 205, Interstate 580 and Highway 99.

Bergheim DC1
A 441,300 SF (41,000 SQM) logistics facility and administrative center with LED lighting and an efficient heating system serving as the European...

Moissy DC8
This 339,709 SF (31,560 SQM) warehouse designed with sustainable features holds the High Quality Environmental (HQE) – New Building certification.