Prologis to Acquire Liberty Property Trust for $12.6 Billion

The board of directors of Prologis and board of trustees of Liberty have each unanimously approved the transaction.

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Prologis and Liberty Property Trust announced that the two companies have entered into a definitive merger agreement by which Prologis will acquire Liberty in an all-stock transaction, valued at $12.6 billion, including the assumption of debt. The board of directors of Prologis and board of trustees of Liberty have each unanimously approved the transaction. 

"Liberty's logistics assets are highly complementary to our U.S. portfolio and this acquisition increases our holdings and growth potential in several key markets," says Prologis chairman and CEO Hamid R. Moghadam. "The strategic fit between the portfolios allows us to capture immediate cost and long-term revenue synergies." 

The acquisition on an owned and managed basis comprises:

  • 107 million square foot logistics operating portfolio; 87 percent overlap with key markets
  • 5.1 million square feet of logistics development in progress
  • 1,684 acres of land for future logistics development with build-out potential of 19.7 million square feet
  • 4.9 million square foot office operating and development portfolio

Prologis plans to dispose of approximately $3.5 billion of assets on a pro rata share basis, including $2.8 billion of non-strategic logistics properties and $700 million of office properties. 

"Liberty and Prologis represent two of the finest teams of real estate professionals and two of the finest portfolios of industrial real estate ever assembled," says Bill Hankowsky, Liberty chairman and chief executive officer. "The joining of these two platforms at this moment, when industrial logistics has become so pivotal to the new economy, will further the industry's ability to support the nation's supply chain and enhance value creation for our combined shareholders. It is a testament to Liberty's outstanding teams of professionals, both present and past."

This transaction is anticipated to create immediate cost synergies of approximately $120 million from corporate general and administrative cost savings, operating leverage, lower interest expense and lease adjustments. Initially, this transaction is expected to increase annual core funds from operations* (Core FFO) per share by $0.10-$0.12. Upon stabilization of the acquired development assets, completion of the planned non-strategic asset sales and redeployment of the related proceeds, annual stabilized Core FFO per share is forecasted to increase by an additional $0.04 per share for a total of $0.14-$0.16.

Further, there are future synergies with the potential to generate approximately $60 million in annual savings, including $10 million from revenue synergies and $50 million from incremental development value creation. 

"The execution of this transaction is further evidence of the strength of Prologis' balance sheet and will create significant additional capital from the future sale of the non-core assets," says Prologis chief financial officer Thomas S. Olinger. "The combination of these portfolios will drive incremental Core FFO growth and long-term shareholder value."


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