Filed in Industrial Real Estate
Friday, October 05, 2012
Since the Prologis-AMB Properties merger was made official roughly 16 months ago, the global industrial real estate giant has things moving in the right directionPosted on 10/05 at 09:58 AM
News • Industrial Real Estate • AMB Property Corporation • ProLogis • Permalink
News • Industrial Real Estate • AMB Property Corporation • ProLogis • Permalink
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Global real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle is acting as a strategic advisor on a planned $1.5 billion investment into North American logistics and real estate development by Australia-based developer Goodman Group through an exclusive agreement with Irvine, Calif.-based Birtcher Development.Posted on 07/26 at 09:33 AM
News • Warehouse • Distribution Center • Jones Lang LaSalle • Industrial Real Estate • Permalink
News • Warehouse • Distribution Center • Jones Lang LaSalle • Industrial Real Estate • Permalink
Thursday, January 05, 2012
While 2012 is expected to be a slow growth year overall for commercial real estate sector, a report from global commercial real estate company Grubb & Ellis Company cited how the logistics real estate market “has become the most resilient and dynamic segment of the overall U.S. industrial real estate market."Posted on 01/05 at 10:56 AM
News • Warehouse • 3PL • Distribution • Industrial Real Estate • Grubb & Ellis • Permalink
News • Warehouse • 3PL • Distribution • Industrial Real Estate • Grubb & Ellis • Permalink
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Nearly four months after global industrial real estate bellwethers ProLogis and AMB Property Corporation announced they signed a definitive agreement to pave the way for a merger, ProLogis officials said that the company has scheduled a special meeting of its shareholders to consider and vote upon the merger.Posted on 05/03 at 11:23 AM
News • Supply Chain Management • Logistics • Industrial Real Estate • AMB Property Corporation • ProLogis • Permalink
News • Supply Chain Management • Logistics • Industrial Real Estate • AMB Property Corporation • ProLogis • Permalink
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
An improving economy led by various drivers for logistics services laid down the foundation for strong demand for logistics space during the second half of 2010, according to a new report from commercial real estate firm Grubb & Ellis, entitled "Logistics Market Trends United States Second Half 2010."Posted on 03/02 at 02:07 PM
News • Supply Chain Management • Logistics • Industrial Real Estate • Grubb & Ellis • Permalink
News • Supply Chain Management • Logistics • Industrial Real Estate • Grubb & Ellis • Permalink
Monday, January 31, 2011
Following speculation that global industrial real estate bellwethers ProLogis and AMB Property Corporation were planning to merge, the companies announced today that they have joined hands in inking a definitive agreement through what that described as a “merger of equals.”Posted on 01/31 at 11:50 AM
News • Supply Chain • Logistics • Industrial Real Estate • AMB Property Corporation • ProLogis • Permalink
News • Supply Chain • Logistics • Industrial Real Estate • AMB Property Corporation • ProLogis • Permalink
Monday, January 03, 2011
Even though many facets of the industrial real estate market are not close to a full recovery, one area in which appears to be growing are markets with strong logistics infrastructure that serve as distribution hubs to regions with large populationsPosted on 01/03 at 10:29 AM
News • Inventory • Industrial Real Estate • Jones • Permalink
News • Inventory • Industrial Real Estate • Jones • Permalink
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Global real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) noted in a recent research report that even through the economic downturn has lowered global cargo levels, as well as lower demand for logistics space around United States airports, airport real estate is potentially well-positioned for future growth.Posted on 11/04 at 10:12 AM
News • Jones Lang LaSalle • Industrial Real Estate • Permalink
News • Jones Lang LaSalle • Industrial Real Estate • Permalink
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Even though the economy is still far from recovered, the industrial real estate market appears to be taking some positive steps, according to a report issued by global real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).Posted on 09/08 at 10:09 AM
News • Warehouse • Logistics • Distribution • Jones Lang LaSalle • Industrial Real Estate • Permalink
News • Warehouse • Logistics • Distribution • Jones Lang LaSalle • Industrial Real Estate • Permalink


