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ProLogis Participates in NAREIT Annual Convention

Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:05pm EST
DENVER, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ProLogis (NYSE: PLD), a leading
global provider of distribution facilities, announced today that it is
participating in the NAREIT Annual Convention:REIT World 2009 being held at
the JW Marriott Desert Ridge, Phoenix, Arizona, November 11 through 13, 2009. 
Walter Rakowich, chief executive officer for ProLogis, will participate in the
CEO Marketplace Panel at 12:00pm MT / 2:00pm ET on Wednesday, November 11,
2009.

You may listen to the webcast of the CEO Marketplace Panel by going to
ProLogis' website at http://ir.prologis.com by clicking on the link provided
under "Presentations & Webcasts."  At this location, you will also find the
company presentation being used in meetings with investors starting at 8:00am
MT / 10:00am ET on November 11, 2009. The presentation covers debt, activities
within ProLogis' funds as well as future earnings upside.

About ProLogis 
ProLogis is a leading global provider of distribution facilities, with more
than 475 million square feet of industrial space owned and managed (44 million
square meters) in markets across North America, Europe and Asia. The company
leases its industrial facilities to more than 4,500 customers, including
manufacturers, retailers, transportation companies, third-party logistics
providers and other enterprises with large-scale distribution needs. For
additional information about the company, go to www.prologis.com.


SOURCE  ProLogis

Robbin Lee of ProLogis, +1-303-567-5690



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