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  • Each ProLogis share will be converted into 0.4464 newly issued shares of AMB, and the combined company will be an UPREIT.

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  • Each ProLogis share will be converted into 0.4464 newly issued shares of AMB, and the combined company will be an UPREIT.

    Forbes.com: News MarketNewsVideo.com 2011

  • According to the terms of the agreement, each ProLogis share will be converted into 0.4464 of a newly issued AMB share, and the combined company will be treated as an UPREIT - an innovative business structure that forms an umbrella partnership between property owners and real estate investment trusts REITs.

    unknown title 2011

  • According to the terms of the agreement, each ProLogis share will be converted into 0.4464 of a newly issued AMB share, and the combined company will be treated as an UPREIT - an innovative business structure that forms an umbrella partnership between property owners and real estate investment trusts REITs.

    unknown title 2011

  • The MLP Tax Director position reports directly to the MLP Tax Partner and is responsible for processing the tax side of 15+ Partnership and UPREIT clients.

    CFO.com: Today in Finance 2010

  • The company is an umbrella partnership real estate investment trusts (UPREIT), which converts ownership of one or more specific properties into an interest which is immediately or can ultimately be converted into a publicly-traded security.

    unknown title 2009

  • In 2006, IRET acquired a portion of Magnum's portfolio in a UPREIT transaction valued at $140 million, and Walters joined the company's senior management team at the close of the transaction.

    Hotel Interactive News Headlines 2009

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  • "UPREITs" (Umbrella Partnership Real Estate Investment Trusts) are a derivation of the basic REIT structure. They are essentially a combination of a REIT and a partnership. The joining of these two entities allows investors and property contributors not only to enjoy the advantages the basic REIT structure offers, but also to realize additional tax advantages not found in the basic REIT structure. Because of these added benefits, most REITs are now grouped with related partnerships and are organized as UPREITs.

    Chadwick M. Cornell, Comment, REITs and UPREITs: Pushing the Corporate Law Envelope, 145 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1565, 1566 n.6 (1997)

    December 28, 2016