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San Francisco global logistics REIT (NYSE: PLD) with 1.3B sq ft in 20 countries; 2024 Core FFO $5.56/share, CEO transition to Dan Letter 2026, data center conversions and Essentials platform competing with EastGroup for industrial.
Prologis, Inc. is a San Francisco, California-based global logistics real estate investment trust — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PLD) as an S&P 500 REIT component — owning, operating, and developing over 1.3 billion square feet of industrial and logistics properties across 6,000+ buildings in 20 countries throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, with approximately $130+ billion in assets under management and 6,700 customer relationships. In fiscal year 2024, Prologis reported full-year Core FFO of $5.56 per share (with Q4 2024 Core FFO of $1.50 per share, up 19.0% year-over-year) and net earnings of $4.01 per share, maintaining $7.4 billion in liquidity and a conservative debt-to-EBITDA ratio of 4.6x. Founded in 1983 as AMB Property Corporation by Hamid Moghadam and Doug Abbey, Prologis became the world's largest industrial REIT through strategic consolidation: ProLogis Trust merger ($46B combined entity, 2011), DCT Industrial Trust ($8.5B, 2018), Liberty Property Trust ($13B, 2020), and Duke Realty ($23B, 2022 — the largest US commercial real estate transaction since the pandemic). CEO Hamid Moghadam will transition to Executive Chairman in 2026 with Dan Letter assuming the CEO role.
Largest US lodging REIT with ~78 luxury/upper-upscale hotels; $5.8B FY2024 revenue; record RevPAR post-COVID; active portfolio upgrader in gateway and resort markets.
Host Hotels & Resorts is the largest lodging real estate investment trust (REIT) in the United States, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland and trading on Nasdaq (HST). The company owns approximately 78 premium hotels with roughly 43,000 rooms, primarily luxury and upper-upscale properties operating under Marriott, Westin, Ritz-Carlton, Hyatt, and W brand flags in major gateway markets and resort destinations. For FY2024, Host generated approximately $5.8 billion in total revenues, with CEO James Risoleo executing a capital recycling strategy that disposed of non-core assets and redeployed proceeds into high-RevPAR urban and resort markets.
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