Solid interims plus insight from Prologis – Asian 3PLs, inventory & data centres
More of the same but more of the rest too
Prologis ended 2024 on a high note. The commercial real estate behemoth leased 61m sq ft of warehouse space in the fourth quarter, setting a new company record, and with a large chunk of the business signed in December.
The company’s report on last year’s market shows a reversal from the highs of the preceding years. Global logistics rents sank 5%, with a 7% drop in the US and Canada, while rents retreated 1% in Europe.
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Comment on this article
Michael Mierwinski
February 06, 2025 at 4:54 pmWhere have you been? Warehouse has been at a premium for well over 5 years. They can’t tilt up the concrete quick enough and Prologis has a great model in their super profitable (for them) clear lease.
Alex Lennane
February 06, 2025 at 5:02 pmI think that is all explained in the article…