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Prologis Forms $1.6B Joint Venture for Logistics Facilities

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

Logistics REIT Prologis announced a new $1.6 billion joint venture to develop build-to-suit facilities in the U.S.

In a move that signals continued growth in the logistics real estate sector, Prologis, a leading global logistics real estate investment trust (REIT), has announced the formation of a new $1.6 billion joint venture to develop build-to-suit facilities across the United States. According to FreightWaves, the joint venture will allow Prologis to expand its portfolio of modern, strategically located logistics properties to meet the rising demand for e-commerce fulfillment and distribution centers. The company noted that the venture will focus on developing build-to-suit facilities for customers, providing them with customized logistics spaces tailored to their specific operational needs. "This joint venture demonstrates our ability to source high-quality development opportunities and leverage our global platform to meet customer demand," said Prologis CEO Hamid R. Moghadam. "We continue to see strong customer requirements for modern logistics facilities in key distribution markets." The announcement comes as the logistics real estate sector has experienced robust growth in recent years, driven by the surge in e-commerce and the need for efficient supply chain infrastructure. Prologis, one of the largest owners and operators of logistics properties worldwide, has been at the forefront of this trend, leveraging its expertise and global reach to capitalize on emerging opportunities. This latest joint venture underscores Prologis' commitment to expanding its footprint and delivering state-of-the-art logistics facilities to its customers across the United States. As the maritime industry continues to grapple with supply chain disruptions and the need for enhanced logistics capabilities, developments like this one will play a crucial role in supporting the industry's long-term resilience and growth.
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