Prologis, Inc., the global leader in logistics real estate, today announced that demand for space at its new Prologis Park Brno has prompted the construction of a second speculative facility at the Czech site.
Our sustainability efforts have turned a corner this November, crossing milestones and making significant progress towards meeting, and exceeding our 2018 environmental stewardship, social responsibility and governance (ESG) goals – and that’s good news!
As a testament to Prologis’ industry ESG leadership, the company has committed to a science-based target (SBT) to address the urgent action needed to curb climate change.Led by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), SBTs are an internationally recognized approach for helping companies create science-based goals for reducing GHG emissions.
Prologis Inc., the global leader in logistics real estate, today announced that it has started development of a new 16,700 square meter facility at its fully occupied Prologis Park Wrocław V. The company has already signed the first pre-lease agreement for 6,000 square meters in the new building with a logistics operator in the aviation industry.
Prologis, Inc., the global leader in logistics real estate, today announced it has signed three lease agreements covering more than half of the first speculative facility recently completed at its new, Prologis Park Brno.
In the third paper of a three-part series looking at the future of logistics real estate, we examine the implications for logistics property in light of emerging trends for transport, labor productivity and consumer behavior
Prologis, Inc., the global leader in logistics real estate, today announced it has signed a lease agreement with its first customer at the recently acquired Prologis Park Pilsen II.
In a recent study, Dirk Sosef, vice president research and strategy, Prologis Europe, shared two external forces driving change across logistics supply chains: technology and consumer expectations. He describes how supply chain activity is shifting toward consumption and warehouses are more critical than ever before.