Prologis is keeping mum on whether the company is in discussions with Amazon, the largest tenant of its logistics facilities, to reduce part of the e-commerce giant's huge footprint of leased warehouse space. 

Since a bombshell report from Bloomberg last week that indicated Amazon plans to sublease millions of square feet of its suddenly overextended distribution network—and might terminate some leases—Prologis has been directing all queries about Amazon's plans back to the e-commerce giant.

"We have a policy of not commenting on behalf of our customers. I would direct you to Amazon for those questions," Jennifer Nelson, head of corporate communications for Prologis, told GlobeSt.

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