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  • 53.960
  • +0.755+1.42%
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About First Industrial Realty Trust Inc Company

First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. is a real estate company, which engages in the ownership, management, acquisition, sale, development, and redevelopment of industrial real estate. Its product portfolio includes bulk warehouse, regional warehouse, R&D/flex, and light industrial properties. The company was founded by Johannson L. Yap, Robert L. Denton, Sr., and Jay H. Shidler on August 10, 1993, and is headquartered in Chicago, IL.

Company Profile

SymbolFR
Company NameFirst Industrial Realty Trust Inc
Listing DateJun 23, 1994
Issue Price23.50
Founded1993
CEOMr. Peter E. Baccile
MarketNYSE
Employees151
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address1 North Wacker Drive,Suite 4200
CityChicago
ProvinceIllinois
CountryUnited States of America
Zip Code60606
Phone1-312-344-4300

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Peter E. Baccile
  • President, Chief Executive Officer and Director
  • 6.41M
  • Johannson L. Yap
  • Chief Investment Officer and Executive Vice President, West Region
  • 3.22M
  • Sara E. Niemiec
  • Chief Accounting Officer
  • --
  • Scott A. Musil
  • Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President, Treasurer and Assistant Secretary
  • 1.91M
  • Peter O. Schultz
  • Executive Vice President, East Region
  • 2.35M
  • Matthew S. Dominski
  • Chairman of the Board
  • 260.26K
  • Teresa A. Bryce Bazemore
  • Independent Director
  • 219.73K
  • Denise A. Olsen
  • Independent Director
  • 217.39K
  • Marcus L. Smith
  • Independent Director
  • 212.08K
  • John E. Rau
  • Lead Independent Director
  • 240.70K
  • H. Patrick Hackett,Jr
  • Independent Director
  • 241.14K
  • Jennifer E. Matthews Rice
  • General Counsel and Secretary
  • 1.27M

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