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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
 
 
 
 
Form 10-Q/A
Amendment No. 1
 
 
 
 
     
(Mark One)
   
þ
  QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d)
OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
     
     
    For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2007
OR
     
     
o
  TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
     
 
Commission File Number: 001-13545
 
AMB Property Corporation
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
 
     
Maryland
(State or Other Jurisdiction of
Incorporation or Organization)
  94-3281941
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
     
Pier 1, Bay 1, San Francisco, California
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
  94111
(Zip Code)
 
 
(415) 394-9000
(Registrant’s Telephone Number, Including Area Code)
 
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  Yes þ     No o.
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, or a non-accelerated filer. See definition of “accelerated filer and large accelerated filer” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. (Check one):
Large accelerated filer þ     Accelerated filer o     Non-accelerated filer o
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).  Yes o     No þ
 
As of May 4, 2007, there were 99,626,463 shares of the Registrant’s common stock, $0.01 par value per share, outstanding.
 


 

 
AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
INDEX
 
                 
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  Financial Statements (unaudited)    
    Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006   1
    Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006   2
    Consolidated Statement of Stockholders’ Equity for the three months ended March 31, 2007   3
    Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006   4
    Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements   5
 
  Exhibits   27
 EXHIBIT 31.2
 EXHIBIT 32.2


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This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for AMB Property Corporation for the quarter ended March 31, 2007 is being amended to revise Part I, Item 1 to include in Note 8 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements summarized income statement information for the Company’s unconsolidated co-investment joint ventures.
 
PART I
 
Item 1.   Financial Statements
 
AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
As of March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006
 
                 
    March 31,
    December 31,
 
    2007     2006  
    (Unaudited, dollars in thousands)  
 
ASSETS
Investments in real estate:
               
Land
  $ 1,346,220     $ 1,351,123  
Buildings and improvements
    4,071,200       4,038,474  
Construction in progress
    1,360,318       1,186,136  
                 
Total investments in properties
    6,777,738       6,575,733  
Accumulated depreciation and amortization
    (829,814 )     (789,693 )
                 
Net investments in properties
    5,947,924       5,786,040  
Investments in unconsolidated joint ventures
    279,422       274,381  
Properties held for contribution, net
    144,961       154,036  
Properties held for divestiture, net
    11,227       20,916  
                 
Net investments in real estate
    6,383,534       6,235,373  
Cash and cash equivalents
    259,818       174,763  
Restricted cash
    26,343       21,115  
Mortgage and loan receivables
    18,711       18,747  
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $6,053 and $6,361, respectively
    141,647       133,998  
Deferred financing costs, net
    30,190       20,394  
Other assets
    116,740       109,122  
                 
Total assets
  $ 6,976,983     $ 6,713,512  
                 
 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Debt:
               
Secured debt
  $ 1,648,336     $ 1,395,354  
Unsecured senior debt
    1,057,186       1,101,874  
Unsecured credit facilities
    474,849       852,033  
Other debt
    86,146       88,154  
                 
Total debt
    3,266,517       3,437,415  
Security deposits
    37,274       36,106  
Dividends payable
    57,500       48,967  
Accounts payable and other liabilities
    192,598       186,807  
                 
Total liabilities
    3,553,889       3,709,295  
Commitments and contingencies (Note 12)
               
Minority interests:
               
Joint venture partners
    506,611       555,201  
Preferred unitholders
    180,292       180,298  
Limited partnership unitholders
    112,823       102,061  
                 
Total minority interests
    799,726       837,560  
Stockholders’ equity:
               
Series L preferred stock, cumulative, redeemable, $.01 par value, 2,300,000 shares authorized and 2,000,000 issued and outstanding, $50,000 liquidation preference
    48,017       48,017  
Series M preferred stock, cumulative, redeemable, $.01 par value, 2,300,000 shares authorized and 2,300,000 issued and outstanding, $57,500 liquidation preference
    55,187       55,187  
Series O preferred stock, cumulative, redeemable, $.01 par value, 3,000,000 shares authorized and 3,000,000 issued and outstanding, $75,000 liquidation preference
    72,127       72,127  
Series P preferred stock, cumulative, redeemable, $.01 par value, 2,000,000 shares authorized and 2,000,000 issued and outstanding, $50,000 liquidation preference
    48,086       48,086  
Common stock, $.01 par value, 500,000,000 shares authorized, 99,319,253 and 89,662,435 issued and outstanding, respectively
    991       895  
Additional paid-in capital
    2,280,805       1,796,849  
Retained earnings
    119,593       147,274  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
    (1,438 )     (1,778 )
                 
Total stockholders’ equity
    2,623,368       2,166,657  
                 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
  $ 6,976,983     $ 6,713,512  
                 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2007 and 2006
 
                 
    For the Three Months
 
    Ended March 31,  
    2007     2006  
    (Unaudited, dollars in thousands, except share and per share amounts)  
 
REVENUES
               
Rental revenues
  $ 162,082     $ 171,301  
Private capital income
    5,925       5,106  
                 
Total revenues
    168,007       176,407  
                 
COSTS AND EXPENSES
               
Property operating expenses
    (25,371 )     (24,300 )
Real estate taxes
    (18,876 )     (19,843 )
Depreciation and amortization
    (41,029 )     (42,754 )
Impairment losses
    (257 )      
General and administrative
    (29,854 )     (23,048 )
Other expenses
    (912 )     (537 )
Fund costs
    (241 )     (614 )
                 
Total costs and expenses
    (116,540 )     (111,096 )
                 
OTHER INCOME AND EXPENSES
               
Equity in earnings of unconsolidated joint ventures, net
    2,113       2,088  
Other income
    5,507       3,507  
Gains from dispositions of real estate interests
    136        
Development profits, net of taxes
    12,192       674  
Interest expense, including amortization
    (33,865 )     (39,153 )
                 
Total other income and expenses, net
    (13,917 )     (32,884 )
                 
Income before minority interests, discontinued operations and cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
    37,550       32,427  
                 
Minority interests’ share of income:
               
Joint venture partners’ share of income before minority interests and discontinued operations
    (7,193 )     (8,539 )
Joint venture partners’ and limited partnership unitholders’ share of development profits
    (595 )     (32 )
Preferred unitholders
    (3,699 )     (5,001 )
Limited partnership unitholders
    (494 )     (730 )
                 
Total minority interests’ share of income
    (11,981 )     (14,302 )
                 
Income from continuing operations before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
    25,569       18,125  
                 
Discontinued operations:
               
Income attributable to discontinued operations, net of minority interests
    77       2,246  
Gains from dispositions of real estate, net of minority interests
    36       7,013  
                 
Total discontinued operations
    113       9,259  
                 
Net income before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
    25,682       27,384  
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
          193  
                 
Net income
    25,682       27,577  
Preferred stock dividends
    (3,952 )     (3,096 )
Preferred unit redemption / issuance costs
          (1,097 )
                 
Net income available to common stockholders
  $ 21,730     $ 23,384  
                 
Basic income per common share
               
Income from continuing operations (after preferred stock dividends) before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
  $ 0.24     $ 0.16  
Discontinued operations
          0.11  
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
           
                 
Net income available to common stockholders
  $ 0.24     $ 0.27  
                 
Diluted income per common share
               
Income from continuing operations (after preferred stock dividends) before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
  $ 0.23     $ 0.16  
Discontinued operations
          0.10  
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
           
                 
Net income available to common stockholders
  $ 0.23     $ 0.26  
                 
WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING
               
Basic
    92,265,002       86,432,895  
                 
Diluted
    95,098,711       90,179,329  
                 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2007
 
                                                         
                                  Accumulated
       
          Common Stock     Additional
          Other
       
    Preferred
    Number
          Paid-in
    Retained
    Comprehensive
       
    Stock     of Shares     Amount     Capital     Earnings     Income (Loss)     Total  
    (Unaudited, dollars in thousands, except share amounts)  
 
Balance as of December 31, 2006
  $ 223,417       89,662,435     $ 895     $ 1,796,849     $ 147,274     $ (1,778 )   $ 2,166,657  
Net income
    3,952                         21,730                
Unrealized loss on securities and derivatives
                                  (13 )        
Currency translation adjustment
                                  353          
Total comprehensive income
                                                    26,022  
Issuance of common stock, net
          8,365,800       84       471,988                   472,072  
Stock-based compensation amortization and issuance of restricted stock, net
          29,443             5,108                   5,108  
Exercise of stock options
          1,218,592       12       19,321                   19,333  
Conversion of partnership units
          42,983             2,600                   2,600  
Forfeiture of restricted stock
                      (1,095 )                 (1,095 )
Reallocation of partnership interest
                      (13,966 )                 (13,966 )
Dividends
    (3,952 )                       (49,411 )           (53,363 )
                                                         
Balance as of March 31, 2007
  $ 223,417       99,319,253     $ 991     $ 2,280,805     $ 119,593     $ (1,438 )   $ 2,623,368  
                                                         
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2007 and 2006
 
                 
    2007     2006  
    (Unaudited, dollars in thousands)  
 
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
               
Net income
  $ 25,682     $ 27,577  
Adjustments to net income:
               
Straight-line rents and amortization of lease intangibles
    (2,715 )     (5,146 )
Depreciation and amortization
    41,029       42,754  
Impairment losses
    257        
Stock-based compensation amortization
    5,108       4,829  
Equity in earnings of unconsolidated joint ventures
    (2,113 )     (2,088 )
Operating distributions received from unconsolidated joint ventures
    3,712       326  
Gains from dispositions of real estate interests
    (136 )      
Development profits, net of taxes
    (12,192 )     (674 )
Debt premiums, discounts and finance cost amortization, net
    (578 )     2,850  
Total minority interests’ share of net income
    11,981       14,302  
Discontinued operations:
               
Depreciation and amortization
    (4 )     514  
Joint venture partners’ share of net income
    (65 )      
Limited partnership unitholders’ share of net income
    4       113  
Gains from dispositions of real estate, net of minority interests
    (36 )     (7,013 )
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
          (193 )
Changes in assets and liabilities:
               
Accounts receivable and other assets
    (15,802 )     271  
Accounts payable and other liabilities
    1,828       (26,323 )
                 
Net cash provided by operating activities
    55,960       52,099  
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
               
Change in restricted cash
    (5,243 )     9,032  
Cash paid for property acquisitions
    (18,553 )     (121,197 )
Additions to land, buildings, development costs, building improvements and lease costs
    (243,638 )     (218,630 )
Net proceeds from divestiture of real estate
    114,107       20,707  
Additions to interests in unconsolidated joint ventures
    (8,873 )     999  
Repayment of mortgage and loan receivables
    36       32  
                 
Net cash used in investing activities
    (162,164 )     (309,057 )
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
               
Issuance of common stock net
    472,072        
Proceeds from stock option exercises
    19,333       29,469  
Borrowings on secured debt
    446,351       1,631  
Payments on secured debt
    (198,351 )     (26,778 )
Borrowings on other debt
          43,086  
Payments on other debt
    (2,158 )     (420 )
Borrowings on unsecured credit facilities
    241,183       284,185  
Payments on unsecured credit facilities
    (625,083 )     (47,686 )
Payment of financing fees
    (10,483 )     (2,997 )
Net proceeds from issuances of senior debt
    24,997        
Payments on senior debt
    (70,000 )     (25,000 )
Issuance costs on preferred stock or units
          (217 )
Repurchase of preferred units
    (6 )     (77,392 )
Contributions from co-investment partners
    1,111       65,859  
Dividends paid to common and preferred stockholders
    (44,831 )     (42,120 )
Distributions to minority interests, including preferred units
    (63,162 )     (36,063 )
                 
Net cash provided by financing activities
    190,973       165,557  
Net effect of exchange rate changes on cash
    286       988  
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
    85,055       (90,413 )
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
    174,763       232,881  
                 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
  $ 259,818     $ 142,468  
                 
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION
               
Cash paid for interest, net of capitalized interest
  $ 34,932     $ 29,678  
Non-cash transactions:
               
Acquisition of properties
  $ 18,109     $ 153,355  
Assumption of secured debt
          (28,300 )
Assumption of other assets and liabilities
    473       (802 )
Acquisition capital
    (29 )     (3,056 )
                 
Net cash paid for property acquisitions
  $ 18,553     $ 121,197  
                 
Preferred unit redemption issuance costs
  $     $ 1,097  
Contribution of properties to unconsolidated joint ventures, net
  $ 8,751     $  
 
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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
March 31, 2007
(unaudited)
 
1.   Organization and Formation of the Company
 
AMB Property Corporation, a Maryland corporation (the “Company”), commenced operations as a fully integrated real estate company effective with the completion of its initial public offering on November 26, 1997. The Company elected to be taxed as a real estate investment trust (REIT) under Sections 856 through 860 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as amended (the “Code”), commencing with its taxable year ended December 31, 1997, and believes its current organization and method of operation will enable it to maintain its status as a REIT. The Company, through its controlling interest in its subsidiary, AMB Property, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the “Operating Partnership”), is engaged in the acquisition, development and operation of industrial properties in key distribution markets throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The Company uses the terms “industrial properties” or “industrial buildings” to describe various types of industrial properties in its portfolio and uses these terms interchangeably with the following: logistics facilities, centers or warehouses; distribution facilities, centers or warehouses; High Throughput Distribution® (HTD®) facilities; or any combination of these terms. The Company uses the term “owned and managed” to describe assets in which it has at least a 10% ownership interest, for which it is the property or asset manager, and which it intends to hold for the long-term. Unless the context otherwise requires, the “Company” means AMB Property Corporation, the Operating Partnership and their other controlled subsidiaries.
 
As of March 31, 2007, the Company owned an approximate 95.5% general partnership interest in the Operating Partnership, excluding preferred units. The remaining approximate 4.5% common limited partnership interests are owned by non-affiliated investors and certain current and former directors and officers of the Company. As the sole general partner of the Operating Partnership, the Company has full, exclusive and complete responsibility and discretion in the day-to-day management and control of the Operating Partnership. Net operating results of the Operating Partnership are allocated after preferred unit distributions based on the respective partners’ ownership interests. Certain properties are owned by the Company through limited partnerships, limited liability companies and other entities. The ownership of such properties through such entities does not materially affect the Company’s overall ownership interests in the properties.
 
Through the Operating Partnership, the Company enters into co-investment joint ventures with institutional investors. These co-investment joint ventures provide the Company with an additional source of capital and income. As of March 31, 2007, the Company had investments in five consolidated and four unconsolidated co-investment joint ventures. Effective October 1, 2006, the Company deconsolidated AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P., an open-ended co-investment partnership formed in 2004 with institutional investors, on a prospective basis, due to the re-evaluation of the Company’s accounting for its investment in the fund in light of changes to the partnership agreement regarding the general partner’s rights effective October 1, 2006.
 
AMB Capital Partners, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“AMB Capital Partners”), provides real estate investment services to clients on a fee basis. Headlands Realty Corporation, a Maryland corporation, conducts a variety of businesses that include development projects available for sale or contribution to third parties and incremental income programs. IMD Holding Corporation, a Delaware corporation, conducts a variety of businesses that also includes development projects available for sale or contribution to third parties. AMB Capital Partners, Headlands Realty Corporation and IMD Holding Corporation are direct or indirect subsidiaries of the Operating Partnership.
 
As of March 31, 2007, the Company owned or had investments in, on a consolidated basis or through unconsolidated joint ventures, properties and development projects expected to total approximately 128.2 million rentable square feet (11.9 million square meters) and 1,101 buildings in 40 markets within thirteen countries. Additionally, as of March 31, 2007, the Company managed, but did not have a significant ownership interest in, industrial and other properties, totaling approximately 1.5 million rentable square feet. The Company’s investment strategy generally targets customers whose businesses are tied to global trade, which according to the World Trade


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
Organization, has been growing at a rate more than three times that of world gross domestic product over the past 30 years. To serve the facility needs of these customers, the Company seeks to invest in major distribution markets, transportation hubs and gateways that, generally, are tied to global trade, both in the U.S. and internationally.
 
Of the approximately 128.2 million rentable square feet as of March 31, 2007:
 
  •  on an owned and managed basis, which includes investments held on a consolidated basis or through unconsolidated joint ventures, the Company owned or partially owned properties, principally warehouse distribution buildings, encompassing approximately 103.2 million rentable square feet that were 95.2% leased;
 
  •  on an owned and managed basis, which includes investments held on a consolidated basis or through unconsolidated joint ventures, the Company had investments in 44 industrial development projects which are expected to total approximately 14.7 million rentable square feet upon completion and one industrial operating property, totaling approximately 0.2 million square feet which is available for sale or contribution;
 
  •  on a consolidated basis, the Company owned eleven development projects, totaling approximately 2.7 million rentable square feet that are available for sale or contribution; and
 
  •  through other non-managed unconsolidated joint ventures, the Company had investments in 46 industrial operating properties, totaling approximately 7.4 million rentable square feet.
 
2.   Interim Financial Statements
 
The consolidated financial statements included herein have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Accordingly, certain information and note disclosures normally included in the annual financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States have been condensed or omitted.
 
In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements contain all adjustments of a normal, recurring nature, necessary for a fair presentation of the Company’s consolidated financial position and results of operations for the interim periods. The interim results for the three months ended March 31, 2007 are not necessarily indicative of future results. These financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and the notes thereto included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006.
 
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
Investments in Real Estate.  Investments in real estate and leasehold interests are stated at cost unless circumstances indicate that cost cannot be recovered, in which case, the carrying value of the property is reduced to estimated fair value. The Company also regularly reviews the impact of above or below-market leases, in-place leases and lease origination costs for all new acquisitions, and records an intangible asset or liability accordingly. Carrying values for financial reporting purposes are reviewed for impairment on a property-by-property basis whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of a property may not be fully recoverable. Impairment is recognized when estimated expected future cash flows (undiscounted and without interest charges) are less than the carrying value of the property. The estimation of expected future net cash flows is inherently uncertain and relies on assumptions regarding current and future economics and market conditions and the availability of capital. If impairment analysis assumptions change, then an adjustment to the carrying value of the Company’s long-lived assets could occur in the future period in which the assumptions change. To the extent that a property is impaired, the excess of the carrying amount of the property over its estimated fair value is charged


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
to earnings. As a result of leasing activity and the economic environment, the Company re-evaluated the carrying value of its investments and recorded an impairment charge of $0.3 million during the three months ended March 31, 2007 on one of its investments.
 
Reclassifications.  Certain items in the consolidated financial statements for prior periods have been reclassified to conform to current classifications.
 
Comprehensive Income.  The Company reports comprehensive income in its Statement of Stockholders’ Equity. Comprehensive income was $26.0 million and $27.5 million for the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006, respectively.
 
International Operations.  The U.S. dollar is the functional currency for the Company’s subsidiaries operating in the United States and Mexico. The functional currency for the Company’s subsidiaries operating outside the United States is generally the local currency of the country in which the entity is located, mitigating the effect of currency exchange gains and losses. The Company’s subsidiaries whose functional currency is not the U.S. dollar translate their financial statements into U.S. dollars. Assets and liabilities are translated at the exchange rate in effect as of the financial statement date. The Company translates income statement accounts using the average exchange rate for the period and significant nonrecurring transactions using the rate on the transaction date. These gains (losses) are included in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) as a separate component of stockholders’ equity.
 
The Company’s international subsidiaries may have transactions denominated in currencies other than their functional currency. In these instances, non-monetary assets and liabilities are reflected at the historical exchange rate, monetary assets and liabilities are remeasured at the exchange rate in effect at the end of the period and income statement accounts are remeasured at the average exchange rate for the period. These gains (losses) are included in the Company’s results of operations.
 
The Company also records gains or losses in the income statement when a transaction with a third party, denominated in a currency other than the entity’s functional currency, is settled and the functional currency cash flows realized are more or less than expected based upon the exchange rate in effect when the transaction was initiated.
 
Goodwill and Intangible Assets.  The Company has classified as goodwill the cost in excess of fair value of the net assets of companies acquired in purchase transactions. As prescribed in Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 142, Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets, (SFAS 142) goodwill and certain indefinite lived intangible assets, including excess reorganization value and certain trademarks, are no longer amortized, but are subject to at least annual impairment testing. The Company tests annually (or more often, if necessary) for impairment under SFAS 142. The Company determined that there was no impairment to goodwill and intangible assets during the quarter ended March 31, 2007.
 
New Accounting Pronouncements.  In July 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued FASB Interpretation No. 48, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes — an interpretation of FASB Statement No. 109, (FIN 48), which clarifies the accounting and disclosure for uncertainty in tax positions, as defined. FIN 48 seeks to reduce the diversity in practice associated with certain aspects of the recognition and measurement related to accounting for income taxes. Adoption of FIN 48 on January 1, 2007 did not have a material effect on the Company’s financial statements.
 
The tax years 2002-2006 remain open to examination by the major taxing jurisdictions to which the Company is subject.
 
3.   Real Estate Acquisition and Development Activity
 
Acquisition Activity.  During the three months ended March 31, 2007, on an owned and managed basis, the Company acquired eight industrial properties aggregating approximately 1.8 million square feet for a total expected


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investment of $141.8 million (includes acquisition costs of $137.0 million and estimated acquisition capital of $4.8 million). Of the eight industrial properties acquired, one approximately 0.2 million square foot industrial property for a total expected investment of $20.2 million (includes acquisition costs of $20.1 million and estimated acquisition capital of $0.1 million) was acquired directly by the Company and seven industrial properties aggregating approximately 1.6 million square feet for a total expected investment of $121.6 million (includes acquisition costs of $116.9 million and estimated acquisition capital of $4.7 million) were acquired through two of its unconsolidated joint ventures. During the three months ended March 31, 2006, the Company acquired six industrial properties, aggregating approximately 2.1 million square feet, for a total expected investment of $153.4 million (includes acquisition costs of $150.3 million and estimated acquisition capital of $3.1 million).
 
Development Starts.  During the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company initiated five new industrial development projects in North America and Asia with a total expected investment of $190.7 million, aggregating approximately 1.9 million square feet. During the three months ended March 31, 2006, the Company initiated seven new industrial development projects in North America and Asia with a total expected investment of $218.8 million, aggregating approximately 2.9 million square feet.
 
Development Completions.  During the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company completed seven industrial projects with a total investment of $67.8 million, aggregating approximately 0.9 million square feet. One of these completed projects with a total investment of $10.7 million and approximately 0.2 million square feet was placed in operations, two projects with a total investment of $20.7 million and aggregating approximately 0.1 million square feet were sold to third parties, and four projects with a total investment of $36.4 million, aggregating approximately 0.6 million square feet were available for sale or contribution as of March 31, 2007. During the three months ended March 31, 2006, the Company completed seven industrial projects with a total investment of $285.3 million, aggregating 2.1 million square feet. Two of these completed projects with a total investment of $25.0 million and aggregating approximately 0.3 million square feet were placed in operations and five buildings with a total investment of $260.3 million, aggregating approximately 1.8 million square feet, were available for sale or contribution as of March 31, 2006.
 
Development Pipeline.  As of March 31, 2007, the Company had 44 industrial projects in its development pipeline, which will total approximately 14.7 million square feet, and will have an aggregate estimated investment of $1.4 billion upon completion. The Company has an additional eleven development projects available for sale or contribution totaling approximately 2.7 million square feet, with an aggregate estimated investment of $180.8 million. Additionally, one project totaling $13.0 million and approximately 0.2 million square feet is held by an unconsolidated joint venture. As of March 31, 2007, the Company and its joint venture partners had funded an aggregate of $954.6 million and needed to fund an estimated additional $475.7 million in order to complete its development pipeline. The Company’s development pipeline currently includes projects expected to be completed through the fourth quarter of 2008. In addition, during the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company acquired 422 acres of land for industrial warehouse development in North America for approximately $40.8 million.
 
4.   Gains from Dispositions of Real Estate Interests, Development Profits and Discontinued Operations
 
Development Sales.  During the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company sold two development projects totaling approximately 0.1 million square feet for an aggregate sale price of $24.7 million, resulting in an after-tax gain of $3.3 million. During the three months ended March 31, 2006, the Company sold one land parcel, for an aggregate price of $4.7 million, resulting in an after-tax gain of $0.7 million.
 
Discontinued Operations.  The Company reports its property divestitures as discontinued operations separately as prescribed under the provisions of SFAS No. 144, Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets. During the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company did not divest itself of any industrial properties. During the three months ended March 31, 2006, the Company divested itself of three industrial buildings, aggregating approximately 0.3 million square feet, for an aggregate price of $14.7 million, with a resulting net gain of $7.0 million.


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
Development Contributions.  During the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company contributed one 0.3 million square foot completed development project and one 0.2 million square foot completed development project into AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P. and AMB-SGP Mexico, LLC, respectively, both unconsolidated joint ventures. In addition, two land parcels were contributed into AMB DFS Fund I, LLC. As a result of these contributions, the Company recognized an aggregate after-tax gain of $8.9 million, representing the portion of the Company’s interest in the contributed properties acquired by the third-party investors for cash. For the three months ended March 31, 2006, no such contributions were completed by the Company.
 
Gains from Contributions of Real Estate Interests.  During the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company contributed an operating property for approximately $4.6 million, aggregating approximately 0.1 million square feet, into AMB-SGP Mexico, LLC. The Company recognized a gain of $0.1 million on the contribution, representing the portion of the Company’s interest in the contributed property acquired by the third-party investors for cash. For the three months ended March 31, 2006, no such contributions were completed by the Company.
 
Properties Held for Contribution.  As of March 31, 2007, the Company held for contribution to co-investment joint ventures ten industrial projects with an aggregate net book value of $145.0 million, which, when contributed to a joint venture, will reduce the Company’s current ownership interest from approximately 89% to an expected range of 15-20%.
 
Properties Held for Divestiture.  As of March 31, 2007, the Company held for divestiture two industrial projects with an aggregate net book value of $11.2 million. These properties either are not in the Company’s core markets or do not meet its current investment objectives, or are included as part of its development-for-sale program. The divestitures of the properties are subject to negotiation of acceptable terms and other customary conditions. Properties held for divestiture are stated at the lower of cost or estimated fair value less costs to sell.
 
The following summarizes the condensed results of operations of the properties held for divestiture and sold under SFAS No. 144 (dollars in thousands):
 
                 
    For the Three Months Ended March 31,  
    2007     2006  
 
Rental revenues
  $ (63 )   $ 5,051  
Straight-line rents and amortization of lease intangibles
          154  
Property operating expenses
    (36 )     (1,456 )
Real estate taxes
    (33 )     (627 )
Depreciation and amortization
    4       (514 )
Other income and expenses, net
    2       4  
Interest, including amortization
    142       (253 )
Joint venture partners’ share of loss
    65        
Limited partnership unitholders’ share of income
    (4 )     (113 )
                 
Income attributable to discontinued operations
  $ 77     $ 2,246  
                 
 
As of March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006, assets and liabilities attributable to properties held for divestiture under the provisions of SFAS No. 144 consisted of the following (dollars in thousands):
 
                 
    March 31,
  December 31,
    2007   2006
 
Other assets
  $ 87     $  
Accounts payable and other liabilities
  $ 401     $ 721  


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
5.   Mortgage and Loan Receivables
 
Through a wholly-owned subsidiary, the Company holds a mortgage loan receivable on AMB Pier One, LLC, an unconsolidated joint venture. The Company also holds a loan receivable on a subsidiary of G.Accion S.A. de C.V. (G.Accion), an unconsolidated equity investment. The Company’s mortgage and loan receivables at March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006 consisted of the following (dollars in thousands):
 
                                 
            March 31,
    December 31,
       
Mortgage and Loan Receivables
  Market   Maturity   2007     2006     Rate  
 
1. Pier 1
  SF Bay Area   May 2026   $ 12,650     $ 12,686       13.0 %
2. G.Accion
  Mexico, Various   June 2010     6,061       6,061       10.0 %
                                 
Total Mortgage and Loan Receivables
          $ 18,711     $ 18,747          
                                 
 
6.   Debt
 
As of March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006, debt consisted of the following (dollars in thousands):
 
                 
    March 31,
    December 31,
 
    2007     2006  
 
Wholly-owned secured debt, varying interest rates from 1.06% to 10.4%, due October 2007 to October 2016 (weighted average interest rate of 4.9% and 5.6% at March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively)
  $ 492,557     $ 368,332  
Consolidated joint venture secured debt, varying interest rates from 3.5% to 9.4%, due May 2007 to February 2024 (weighted average interest rates of 6.2% and 6.5% at March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively)
    1,150,275       1,020,678  
Unsecured senior debt securities, varying interest rates from 3.5% to 8.0%, due August 2007 to June 2018 (weighted average interest rates of 6.2% and 6.2% at March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively and net of unamortized discounts of $10.3 million and $10.6 million respectively)
    1,067,491       1,112,491  
Other debt, varying interest rates from 5.1% to 7.5%, due June 2007 to November 2015 (weighted average interest rates of 6.7% and 6.6% at March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively)
    86,146       88,154  
Unsecured credit facilities, variable interest rate, due February 2010 and June 2010 (weighted average interest rates of 2.1% and 3.1% at March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006, respectively)
    474,849       852,033  
                 
Total debt before unamortized net (discounts)
    3,271,318       3,441,688  
Unamortized net (discounts)
    (4,801 )     (4,273 )
                 
Total consolidated debt
  $ 3,266,517     $ 3,437,415  
                 
 
Secured debt generally requires monthly principal and interest payments. Some of the loans are cross-collateralized by multiple properties. The secured debt is secured by deeds of trust or mortgages on certain properties and is generally non-recourse. As of March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006, the total gross investment book value of those properties securing the debt was $2.7 billion and $2.6 billion, respectively, including $1.9 billion and $1.9 billion, respectively, in consolidated joint ventures. As of March 31, 2007, $1.3 billion of the secured debt obligations bore interest at fixed rates with a weighted average interest rate of 5.5% while the remaining $307.8 million bore interest at variable rates (with a weighted average interest rate of 5.3%).


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
On December 8, 2006, the Operating Partnership executed a 228.0 million euros facility agreement (approximately $304.5 million in U.S. dollars, using the exchange rate at March 31, 2007), which provides that certain of The Company’s affiliates may borrow either acquisition loans, up to a 100.0 million euros sub-limit (approximately $133.5 million in U.S. dollars, using the exchange rate at March 31, 2007), or secured term loans, in connection with properties located in France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Italy or Spain. On March 21, 2007, the Operating Partnership increased the facility amount limit from 228.0 million euros to 328.0 million euros (approximately $438.0 million in U.S. dollars, using the exchange rate at March 31, 2007). Drawings under the term facility bear interest at a rate of 65 basis points over EURIBOR and may occur until, and mature on, April 30, 2014. Drawings under the acquisition loan facility bear interest at a rate of 75 basis points over EURIBOR and are repayable within six months of the date of advance, unless extended. The acquisition loan facility is available for drawing until December 8, 2007. The Operating Partnership guarantees the acquisition loan facility and is a carve-out indemnifier in respect of the term loans. These responsibilities can be transferred upon the occurrence of certain events, and the Operating Partnership will be fully discharged from all such obligations upon such transfer. As of March 31, 2007, there were approximately 201.3 million euros in term loans outstanding under the facility (approximately $268.8 million in U.S. dollars, using the exchange rate at March 31, 2007) which is included in the Company’s secured debt balance.
 
As of March 31, 2007, the Operating Partnership had outstanding an aggregate of $1.1 billion in unsecured senior debt securities, which bore a weighted average interest rate of 6.2% and had an average term of 4.8 years. These unsecured senior debt securities include $300.0 million in notes issued in June 1998, $205.0 million of medium-term notes, which were issued under the Operating Partnership’s 2000 medium-term note program, $275.0 million of medium-term notes, which were issued under the Operating Partnership’s 2002 medium-term note program, $175.0 million of medium-term notes, which were issued under the Operating Partnership’s 2006 medium-term note program and approximately $112.5 million of 5.094% Notes Due 2015, which were issued to Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America on July 11, 2005 in a private placement, in exchange for the cancelled $100.0 million of notes that were issued in June 1998, resulting in a discount of approximately $12.5 million. The unsecured senior debt securities are subject to various covenants. Management believes that the Company and the Operating Partnership were in compliance with their financial covenants as of March 31, 2007.
 
As of March 31, 2007, the Company had $86.1 million outstanding in other debt which bore a weighted average interest rate of 6.7% and had an average term of 5.2 years. Other debt includes a $65.0 million non-recourse credit facility obtained by AMB Partners II, L.P., a subsidiary of the Operating Partnership, which had a $65.0 million balance outstanding as of March 31, 2007. The Company also had $21.1 million outstanding in other non-recourse debt.
 
On June 1, 2006, the Operating Partnership entered into a third amended and restated $550.0 million (includes Euros, Yen or U.S. Dollar denominated borrowings) unsecured revolving credit agreement that replaced its then-existing $500.0 million credit facility, which was to mature on June 1, 2007. The Company is a guarantor of the Operating Partnership’s obligations under the credit facility. The line, which matures on June 1, 2010, carries a one-year extension option and can be increased to up to $700.0 million upon certain conditions. The rate on the borrowings is generally LIBOR plus a margin, based on the Operating Partnership’s long-term debt rating, which was 42.5 basis points as of March 31, 2007, with an annual facility fee of 15 basis points. The four-year credit facility includes a multi-currency component, under which up to $550.0 million can be drawn in U.S. Dollars, Euros, Yen or British Pounds Sterling. The Operating Partnership uses the credit facility principally for acquisitions, funding development activity and general working capital requirements. As of March 31, 2007, there were no outstanding borrowings and the remaining amount available was $537.5 million, net of outstanding letters of credit of $12.5 million. The credit agreement contains affirmative covenants, including compliance with financial reporting requirements and maintenance of specified financial ratios, and negative covenants, including limitations on the incurrence of liens and limitations on mergers or consolidations. Management believes that the Company and the Operating Partnership were in compliance with their financial covenants under this credit agreement at March 31, 2007.


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
On June 23, 2006, AMB Japan Finance Y.K., a subsidiary of the Operating Partnership and as the initial borrower, entered into an amended and restated revolving credit agreement for a 45.0 billion Yen unsecured revolving credit facility, which, using the exchange rate in effect on March 31, 2007, equaled approximately $381.9 million U.S. dollars. This replaced the 35.0 billion Yen unsecured revolving credit facility executed on June 29, 2004, as previously amended, which using the exchange rate in effect on March 31, 2007, equaled approximately $297.0 million U.S. dollars. The Company, along with the Operating Partnership, guarantees the obligations of AMB Japan Finance Y.K. under the credit facility, as well as the obligations of any other entity in which the Operating Partnership directly or indirectly owns an ownership interest and which is selected from time to time to be a borrower under and pursuant to the credit agreement. The borrowers intend to use the proceeds from the facility to fund the acquisition and development of properties and for other real estate purposes in Japan, China and South Korea. Generally, borrowers under the credit facility have the option to secure all or a portion of the borrowings under the credit facility with certain real estate assets or equity in entities holding such real estate assets. The credit facility matures in June 2010 and has a one-year extension option. The credit facility can be increased to up to 55.0 billion Yen, which, using the exchange rate in effect on March 31, 2007, equaled approximately $466.8 million U.S. dollars. The extension option is subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions and the payment of an extension fee equal to 0.15% of the outstanding commitments under the facility at that time. The rate on the borrowings is generally TIBOR plus a margin, which is based on the credit rating of the Operating Partnership’s long-term debt and was 42.5 basis points as of March 31, 2007. In addition, there is an annual facility fee, payable in quarterly amounts, which is based on the credit rating of the Operating Partnership’s long-term debt, and was 15 basis points of the outstanding commitments under the facility as of March 31, 2007. As of March 31, 2007, the outstanding balance on this credit facility, using the exchange rate in effect on March 31, 2007, was $342.5 million in U.S. dollars. The credit agreement contains affirmative covenants, including financial reporting requirements and maintenance of specified financial ratios, and negative covenants, including limitations on the incurrence of liens and limitations on mergers or consolidations. Management believes that the Company, the Operating Partnership and AMB Japan Finance Y.K. were in compliance with their financial covenants under this credit agreement at March 31, 2007.
 
On June 13, 2006, the Operating Partnership and certain of its consolidated subsidiaries entered into a fourth amended and restated credit agreement for a $250.0 million unsecured revolving credit facility, which replaced the third amended and restated credit agreement for a $250.0 million unsecured credit facility. On February 16, 2006, the third amended and restated credit agreement replaced the then-existing $100.0 million unsecured revolving credit facility that was to mature in June 2008. The Company, along with the Operating Partnership, guarantees the obligations for such subsidiaries and other entities controlled by the Company or the Operating Partnership that are selected by the Operating Partnership from time to time to be borrowers under and pursuant to the credit facility. The four-year credit facility includes a multi-currency component under which up to $250.0 million can be drawn in U.S. dollars, Hong Kong dollars, Singapore dollars, Canadian dollars and Euros. The line, which matures in February 2010 and carries a one-year extension option, can be increased to up to $350.0 million upon certain conditions and the payment of an extension fee equal to 0.15% of the outstanding commitments. The rate on the borrowings is generally LIBOR plus a margin, based on the credit rating of the Operating Partnership’s senior unsecured long-term debt, which was 60 basis points as of March 31, 2007, with an annual facility fee based on the credit rating of the Operating Partnership’s senior unsecured long-term debt. The borrowers intend to use the proceeds from the facility to fund the acquisition and development of properties and general working capital requirements. As of March 31, 2007, the outstanding balance on this credit facility was approximately $132.3 million. The credit agreement contains affirmative covenants, including financial reporting requirements and maintenance of specified financial ratios by the Operating Partnership, and negative covenants, including limitations on the incurrence of liens and limitations on mergers or consolidations. Management believes that the Company and the Operating Partnership were in compliance with their financial covenants under this credit agreement at March 31, 2007.


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
On February 14, 2007, seven subsidiaries of AMB-SGP, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, which is a subsidiary of the Company, entered into a loan agreement for a $305 million secured financing. On the same day, pursuant to the loan agreement the same seven subsidiaries delivered four promissory notes to the two lenders, each of which matures on March 5, 2012. One note has a principal of $160 million and an interest rate that is fixed at 5.29%. The second is a $40 million note with an interest rate of 81 basis points above the one-month LIBOR rate, the third note has a principal of $84 million and a fixed interest rate of 5.90%, and the final note has a principal of $21 million and bears interest at a rate of 135 basis points above the one-month LIBOR rate.
 
As of March 31, 2007, the scheduled maturities of the Company’s total debt, excluding unamortized secured debt premiums and discounts, were as follows (dollars in thousands):
 
                                                 
          Consolidated
    Unsecured
                   
    Wholly-owned
    Joint Venture
    Senior
                   
    Secured
    Secured
    Debt
    Credit
    Other
       
    Debt     Debt     Securities     Facilities     Debt     Total  
 
2007
  $ 12,396     $ 45,300     $ 55,000     $     $ 14,215     $ 126,911  
2008
    92,239       73,504       175,000             810       341,553  
2009
    6,234       118,813       100,000             873       225,920  
2010
    72,026       116,182       250,000       474,849       941       913,998  
2011
    6,335       190,622       75,000             1,014       272,971  
2012
    8,369       449,198                   1,093       458,660  
2013
    42,682       59,714       175,000             65,920       343,316  
2014
    245,273       4,076                   616       249,965  
2015
    2,199       18,780       112,491             664       134,134  
2016
    4,804       54,995                         59,799  
Thereafter
          19,091       125,000                   144,091  
                                                 
Total
  $ 492,557     $ 1,150,275     $ 1,067,491     $ 474,849     $ 86,146     $ 3,271,318  
                                                 
 
7.   Minority Interests in Consolidated Joint Ventures and Preferred Units
 
Minority interests in the Company represent the limited partnership interests in the Operating Partnership, limited partnership interests in AMB Property II, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, and interests held by certain third parties in several real estate joint ventures, aggregating approximately 35.9 million square feet, which are consolidated for financial reporting purposes. Such investments are consolidated because the Company exercises significant rights over major operating decisions such as approval of budgets, selection of property managers, asset management, investment activity and changes in financing. These joint venture investments do not meet the variable interest entity criteria under FASB Interpretation No. 46R, Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities.
 
Effective October 1, 2006, the Company deconsolidated AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P., an open-ended co-investment partnership formed in 2004 with institutional investors, on a prospective basis, due to the re-evaluation of the Company’s accounting for its investment in the fund in light of changes to the partnership agreement regarding the general partner’s rights effective October 1, 2006.
 
Through the Operating Partnership, the Company enters into co-investment joint ventures with institutional investors. The Company’s co-investment joint ventures are engaged in the acquisition, ownership, operation, management and, in some cases, the renovation, expansion and development of industrial buildings in target markets in North America.


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
The Company’s consolidated co-investment joint ventures’ total investment and property debt at March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006 (dollars in thousands) were:
 
                                                             
              Total Investment
                         
        Company’s
    in Real Estate(1)     Property Debt(2)     Other Debt  
        Ownership
    March 31,
    December 31,
    March 31,
    December 31,
    March 31,
    December 31,
 
Co-investment Joint Venture
  Joint Venture Partner   Percentage     2007     2006     2007     2006     2007     2006  
 
AMB/Erie, L.P. 
  Erie Insurance Company and affiliates     50 %   $ 52,643     $ 52,942     $ 20,459     $ 20,605     $     $  
AMB Partners II, L.P. 
  City and County of San Francisco Employees’ Retirement System     20 %     683,952       679,138       322,094       323,532       65,000       65,000  
AMB-SGP, L.P. 
  Industrial JV Pte Ltd(3)     50 %     445,718       444,990       350,073       235,480              
AMB Institutional Alliance Fund II, L.P. 
  AMB Institutional Alliance REIT II, Inc.(4)     20 %     521,314       519,534       242,050       243,263              
AMB-AMS, L.P.(5)
  PMT, SPW and TNO(6)     39 %     153,990       153,563       84,558       78,904              
                                                             
                $ 1,857,617     $ 1,850,167     $ 1,019,234     $ 901,784     $ 65,000     $ 65,000  
                                                             
 
 
(1) The Company also had other consolidated joint ventures with total investments in real estate of $585.9 million as of March 31, 2007.
 
(2) The Company also had other consolidated joint ventures with property debt of $135.1 million as of March 31, 2007.
 
(3) A subsidiary of GIC Real Estate Pte. Ltd., the real estate investment subsidiary of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation.
 
(4) Comprised of 14 institutional investors as stockholders and one third-party limited partner as of March 31, 2007.
 
(5) AMB-AMS, L.P. is a co-investment partnership with three Dutch pension funds.
 
(6) PMT is Stichting Pensioenfonds Metaal en Techniek, SPW is Stichting Pensioenfonds voor de Woningcorporaties and TNO is Stichting Pensioenfonds TNO.
 
The following table details the minority interests as of March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006 (dollars in thousands):
 
                     
    March 31,
    December 31,
    Redemption/Callable
    2007     2006     Date
 
Joint Venture Partners
  $ 506,611     $ 555,201     N/A
Limited Partners in the Operating Partnership
    82,388       74,780     N/A
Series J preferred units (liquidation preference of $40,000)
    38,883       38,883     September 2006
Series K preferred units (liquidation preference of $40,000)
    38,932       38,932     April 2007
Held through AMB Property II, L.P.:
                   
Class B Limited Partners
    30,435       27,281     N/A
Series D preferred units (liquidation preference of $79,767)
    77,678       77,684     February 2012
Series I preferred units (liquidation preference of $25,500)
    24,799       24,799     March 2006
                     
Total minority interests
  $ 799,726     $ 837,560      
                     


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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
The following table distinguishes the minority interests’ share of income, including minority interests’ share of development profits, but excluding minority interests’ share of discontinued operations for the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006 (dollars in thousands):
 
                 
    For the Three Months
 
    Ended March 31,  
    2007     2006  
 
Joint Venture Partners’ share of income
  $ 7,193     $ 8,539  
Joint Venture Partners’ share of development profits
    595       32  
Common limited partners in the Operating Partnership
    361       704  
Series J preferred units (liquidation preference of $40,000)
    795       795  
Series K preferred units (liquidation preference of $40,000)
    795       795  
Held through AMB Property II, L.P.:
               
Class B common limited partnership units
    133       26  
Series D preferred units (liquidation preference of $79,767)
    1,599       1,545  
Series E preferred units (repurchased in June 2006)
          214  
Series F preferred units (repurchased in September 2006)
          200  
Series H preferred units (repurchased in March 2006)
          815  
Series I preferred units (liquidation preference of $25,500)
    510       510  
Series N preferred units (repurchased in January 2006)
          127  
                 
Total minority interests’ share of income
  $ 11,981     $ 14,302  
                 
 
The Company has consolidated joint ventures that have finite lives under the terms of the partnership agreements. As of March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006, the aggregate book value of the minority interests in the accompanying consolidated balance sheets was approximately $506.6 million and $555.2 million, respectively, and the Company believes that the aggregate settlement value of these interests was approximately $1.0 billion and $1.0 billion, respectively. However, there can be no assurance that the aggregate settlement value of the interests will be as such. The aggregate settlement value is based on the estimated liquidation values of the assets and liabilities and the resulting proceeds that the Company would distribute to its joint venture partners upon dissolution, as required under the terms of the respective joint venture agreements. There can be no assurance that the estimated liquidation values of the assets and liabilities and the resulting proceeds that the Company distributes upon dissolution will be the same as the actual liquidation values of such assets, liabilities and proceeds distributed upon dissolution. Subsequent changes to the estimated fair values of the assets and liabilities of the consolidated joint ventures will affect the Company’s estimate of the aggregate settlement value. The joint venture agreements do not limit the amount to which the minority joint venture partners would be entitled in the event of liquidation of the assets and liabilities and dissolution of the respective joint ventures.
 
On January 29, 2007, the 7.75% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Units of AMB Property II, L.P., were transferred from one institutional investor to another institutional investor. In connection with that transfer, AMB Property II, L.P. agreed to amend the terms of the Series D Preferred Units to, among other things, change the rate applicable to the Series D Preferred Units from 7.75% to 7.18% and change the date prior to which the Series D Preferred Units may not be redeemed from May 5, 2004 to February 22, 2012.
 
Effective January 27, 2006, Robert Pattillo Properties, Inc. exercised its rights under its Put Agreement, dated September 24, 2004, with the Operating Partnership, and sold all 729,582 of its 5.00% Series N Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units in one of the Company’s subsidiaries, AMB Property II, L.P., to the Operating Partnership for an aggregate price of $36.6 million, including accrued and unpaid distributions. Also on January 27, 2006, AMB Property II, L.P. repurchased all of the 5.00% Series N Cumulative Redeemable


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Preferred Limited Partnership Units from the Operating Partnership for an aggregate price of $36.6 million and cancelled all of the outstanding series N preferred units as of such date.
 
On March 21, 2006, AMB Property II, L.P., repurchased all 840,000 of its outstanding 8.125% Series H Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units from a single institutional investor for an aggregate price of $42.8 million, including accrued and unpaid distributions. In addition, the Company recognized a reduction of income available to common stockholders of $1.1 million for the related original issuance costs.
 
On June 30, 2006, AMB Property II, L.P., repurchased all 220,440 of its outstanding 7.75% Series E Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units from a single institutional investor for an aggregate price of $10.9 million, including accrued and unpaid distributions. In addition, the Company recognized an increase in income available to common stockholders of $0.1 million for the discount on repurchase, net of original issuance costs.
 
On September 21, 2006, AMB Property II, L.P., repurchased all 201,139 of its outstanding 7.95% Series F Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units from a single institutional investor for an aggregate price of $10.0 million, including accrued and unpaid distributions.
 
8.   Investments in Unconsolidated Joint Ventures
 
The Company’s unconsolidated joint ventures’ net equity investments at March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006 (dollars in thousands) were:
 
                             
                    Company’s
 
    Square
  March 31,
    December 31,
    Ownership
 
Unconsolidated Joint Ventures
  Feet   2007     2006     Percentage  
 
Co-Investment Joint Ventures
                           
AMB-SGP Mexico, LLC(1)
  3,050,915   $ 8,495     $ 7,601       20 %
AMB Japan Fund I, L.P.(2)
  3,951,904     32,184       31,811       20 %
AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P.(3)
  15,746,793     135,914       136,971       21 %
AMB DFS Fund I, LLC(4)
      16,622       11,700       15 %
Other Industrial Operating Joint Ventures
  7,684,931     48,569       47,955       53 %
Other Investment — G. Accion(5)
  n/a     37,638       38,343       39 %
                             
Total Unconsolidated Joint Ventures
  30,434,543   $ 279,422     $ 274,381          
                             
 
 
(1) AMB-SGP Mexico, LLC, is a co-investment partnership formed in 2004 with Industrial (Mexico) JV Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of GIC Real Estate Pte. Ltd, the real estate investment subsidiary of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation. Includes $9.3 million of shareholder loans outstanding at March 31, 2007 between the Company and the co-investment partnership.
 
(2) AMB Japan Fund I, L.P. is a co-investment partnership formed in 2005 with institutional investors.
 
(3) AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P. is an open-ended co-investment partnership formed in 2004 with institutional investors, which invest through a private REIT. Prior to October 1, 2006, the Company accounted for AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P. as a consolidated joint venture.
 
(4) AMB DFS Fund I, LLC is a co-investment partnership formed in 2006 with a subsidiary of GE Real Estate to build and sell properties.
 
(5) The Company has a 39% unconsolidated equity interest in G.Accion, a Mexican real estate company. G.Accion provides management and development services for industrial, retail, residential and office properties in Mexico.


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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
 
The table below presents summarized income statement information for the Company’s unconsolidated co-investment joint ventures for the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006 (dollars in thousands):
 
                                                 
    For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2007     For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2006  
          Income (loss)
                Income (loss)
       
          from
    Net
          from
    Net
 
          Continuing
    Income
          Continuing
    Income
 
Co-Investment Unconsolidated Joint Ventures:
  Revenues     Operations     (loss)     Revenues     Operations     (loss)  
 
AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P.(1)
  $ 29,480     $ 2,912     $ 2,927     $ 15,653     $ 1,835     $ 2,095  
AMB Japan Fund I, L.P.(2)
    10,929       2,192       2,192       2,794       133       133  
AMB-SGP Mexico, LLC(3)
    4,307       (2,119 )     (2,119 )     3,047       (1,346 )     (1,346 )
AMB DFS Fund I, LLC(4)
          (39 )     (39 )                  
                                                 
Total
  $ 44,716     $ 2,946     $ 2,961     $ 21,494     $ 622     $ 882  
                                                 
 
 
(1) AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P. is an open-ended co-investment partnership formed in 2004 with institutional investors, which invest through a private REIT. Prior to October 1, 2006, the Company accounted for AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P. as a consolidated joint venture.
 
(2) AMB Japan Fund I is a co-investment partnership formed in 2005 with institutional investors. The fund is Yen-denominated. U.S. dollar amounts are converted at the average exchange rates in effect during the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006.
 
(3) AMB-SGP Mexico, LLC, is a co-investment partnership formed in 2004 with Industrial (Mexico) JV Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of GIC Real Estate Pte. Ltd, the real estate investment subsidiary of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation.
 
(4) AMB DFS Fund I, LLC is a co-investment partnership formed in 2006 with a subsidiary of GE Real Estate to build and sell properties.
 
On December 30, 2004, the Company formed AMB-SGP Mexico, LLC, a joint venture with Industrial (Mexico) JV Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of GIC Real Estate Pte. Ltd., the real estate investment subsidiary of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation, in which the Company retained an approximate 20% interest. For the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company recognized a gain of approximately $0.1 million from the contribution of one approximately 0.1 million square foot operating property for $4.6 million. This gain is presented in gains from disposition of real estate interests, net, on consolidated statements of operations. In addition, the Company recognized development profits from the contribution of one completed development project aggregating approximately 0.2 million square feet with a contribution value of $14.2 million.
 
On June 30, 2005, the Company formed AMB Japan Fund I, L.P., a joint venture with 13 institutional investors, in which the Company retained an approximate 20% interest. The 13 institutional investors have committed 49.5 billion Yen (approximately $420.1 million in U.S. dollars, using the exchange rate at March 31, 2007) for an approximate 80% equity interest.
 
Effective October 1, 2006, the Company deconsolidated AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P., an open-ended co-investment partnership formed in 2004 with institutional investors, on a prospective basis, due to the re-evaluation of the Company’s accounting for its investment in the fund in light of changes to the partnership agreement regarding the general partner’s rights effective October 1, 2006. For the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company contributed to such joint venture, one completed development project, aggregating approximately 0.3 million square feet for approximately $41.8 million.
 
On October 17, 2006, the Company formed AMB DFS Fund I, LLC, a merchant development joint venture with GE Real Estate (“GE”), in which the Company retained an approximate 15% interest. The joint venture is expected to have total investment capacity of approximately $500.0 million to pursue development-for-sale


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opportunities primarily in U.S. markets other than those the Company identifies as its target markets. GE and the Company have committed $425.0 million and $75.0 million of equity, respectively. For the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company recognized development profits from the contribution to this fund of approximately 82 acres of land with a contribution value of approximately $30.3 million.
 
As a result of the contribution of two completed development projects and approximately 82 acres of land to AMB-SGP Mexico, LLC, AMB Institutional Alliance Fund III, L.P., and AMB DFS Fund I, LLC, the Company recognized development profits of approximately $8.9 million, representing the portion of the Company’s interest in the contributed properties acquired by the third party investors for cash.
 
Under the agreements governing the joint ventures, the Company and the other parties to the joint ventures may be required to make additional capital contributions and, subject to certain limitations, the joint ventures may incur additional debt.
 
The Company also has a 0.1% unconsolidated equity interest (with an approximate 33% economic interest) in AMB Pier One, LLC, a joint venture related to the 2000 redevelopment of the pier which houses the Company’s office space in San Francisco, California. The investment is not consolidated because the Company does not exercise control over major operating decisions such as approval of budgets, selection of property managers, investment activity and changes in financing. The Company has an option to purchase the remaining equity interest beginning January 1, 2007 and expiring December 31, 2009, based on the fair market value as stipulated in the joint venture agreement. As of March 31, 2007, the Company also had an approximate 39.0% unconsolidated equity interest in G.Accion, a Mexican real estate company. G.Accion provides management and development services for industrial, retail, residential and office properties in Mexico. In addition, as of March 31, 2007, a subsidiary of the Company also had an approximate 5% interest in IAT Air Cargo Facilities Income Fund (IAT), a Canadian income trust specializing in aviation-related real estate at Canada’s leading international airports. This equity investment of approximately $3.4 million and $2.7 million, respectively, is included in other assets on the consolidated balance sheets as of March 31, 2007 and December 31, 2006.
 
9.   Stockholders’ Equity
 
Holders of common limited partnership units of the Operating Partnership and class B common limited partnership units of AMB Property II, L.P. have the right, commencing generally on or after the first anniversary of the holder becoming a limited partner of the Operating Partnership or AMB Property II, L.P., as applicable (or such other date agreed to by the Operating Partnership or AMB Property II, L.P. and the applicable unit holders), to require the Operating Partnership or AMB Property II, L.P., as applicable, to redeem part or all of their common units or class B common limited partnership units, as applicable, for cash (based upon the fair market value, as defined in the applicable partnership agreement, of an equivalent number of shares of common stock of the Company at the time of redemption) or the Operating Partnership or AMB Property II, L.P. may, in its respective sole and absolute discretion (subject to the limits on ownership and transfer of common stock set forth in the Company’s charter), elect to have the Company exchange those common units or class B common limited partnership units, as applicable, for shares of the Company’s common stock on a one-for-one basis, subject to adjustment in the event of stock splits, stock dividends, issuance of certain rights, certain extraordinary distributions and similar events. With each redemption or exchange of the Operating Partnership’s common units, the Company’s percentage ownership in the Operating Partnership will increase. Common limited partners and class B common limited partners may exercise this redemption right from time to time, in whole or in part, subject to certain limitations. During the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Operating Partnership redeemed 42,983 of its common limited partnership units for an equivalent number of shares of the Company’s common stock.
 
During the three months ended March 31, 2007, the Company issued approximately 8.4 million shares of its common stock for net proceeds of approximately $472.1 million, which were contributed to the Operating Partnership in exchange for the issuance of approximately 8.4 million general partnership units. As a result of the common stock issuance, there was a significant reallocation of partnership interests due to the difference in the


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Company’s stock price at issuance as compared to the book value per share at the time of issuance. The Company intends to use the proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes and, over the long term, to expand its global development business.
 
The Company has authorized 100,000,000 shares of preferred stock for issuance, of which the following series were designated as of March 31, 2007: 1,595,337 shares of series D cumulative redeemable preferred; 510,000 shares of series I cumulative redeemable preferred; 800,000 shares of series J cumulative redeemable preferred; 800,000 shares of series K cumulative redeemable preferred; 2,300,000 shares of series L cumulative redeemable preferred, of which 2,000,000 are outstanding; 2,300,000 shares of series M cumulative redeemable preferred, all of which are outstanding; 3,000,000 shares of series O cumulative redeemable preferred, all of which are outstanding; and 2,000,000 shares of series P cumulative redeemable preferred, all of which are outstanding.
 
The following table sets forth the dividends or distributions paid or payable per share or unit:
 
                     
        For the Three Months
 
        Ended March 31,  
Paying Entity
 
Security
  2007     2006  
 
AMB Property Corporation
  Common stock   $ 0.500     $ 0.460  
AMB Property Corporation
  Series L preferred stock   $ 0.406     $ 0.406  
AMB Property Corporation
  Series M preferred stock   $ 0.422     $ 0.422  
AMB Property Corporation
  Series O preferred stock   $ 0.438     $ 0.438  
AMB Property Corporation
  Series P preferred stock   $ 0.428       n/a  
Operating Partnership
  Common limited partnership units   $ 0.500     $ 0.460  
Operating Partnership
  Series J preferred units   $ 0.994     $ 0.994  
Operating Partnership
  Series K preferred units   $ 0.994     $ 0.994  
AMB Property II, L.P. 
  Class B common limited partnership units   $ 0.500     $ 0.460  
AMB Property II, L.P. 
  Series D preferred units   $ 0.943     $ 0.969  
AMB Property II, L.P. 
  Series E preferred units(1)     n/a     $ 0.969  
AMB Property II, L.P. 
  Series F preferred units(2)     n/a     $ 0.994  
AMB Property II, L.P. 
  Series H preferred units(3)     n/a     $ 0.970  
AMB Property II, L.P. 
  Series I preferred units   $ 1.000     $ 1.000  
AMB Property II, L.P. 
  Series N preferred units(4)     n/a     $ 0.215  
 
 
(1) In June 2006, AMB Property II, L.P. repurchased all of its outstanding Series E preferred units.
 
(2) In September 2006, AMB Property II, L.P. repurchased all of its outstanding Series F preferred units.
 
(3) In March 2006, AMB Property II, L.P. repurchased all of its outstanding Series H preferred units.
 
(4) The holder of the series N preferred units exercised its put option in January 2006 and sold all of its series N preferred units to the Operating Partnership and AMB Property II, L.P. repurchased all of such units from the Operating Partnership.
 
In December 2005, the Company’s board of directors approved a new two-year common stock repurchase program for the discretionary repurchase of up to $200.0 million of its common stock. The Company did not repurchase or retire any of its shares of common stock during the three months ended March 31, 2007.
 
The Company’s stock incentive plans have approximately 2.7 million shares of common stock still available for issuance as either stock options or restricted stock grants, of which 2.0 million are eligible to be used for new grants. The fair value of each option grant was generally estimated at the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model. The Company uses historical data to estimate option exercise and forfeitures within the valuation model. Expected volatilities are based on historical volatility of the Company’s stock. The risk-free rate for periods within the expected life of the option is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve in effect at the time of the


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grant. The fair values of grants issued during the quarters ended March 31, 2007 and 2006, were $10.18 and $8.54, respectively. The following assumptions are used for grants during the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006, respectively: dividend yields of 3.4% and 3.5%; expected volatility of 18.9% and 17.9%; risk-free interest rates of 4.6% and 4.6%; and expected lives of six years, respectively.
 
As of March 31, 2007, approximately 6,117,609 options and 686,671 non-vested stock awards were outstanding under the plans. There were 501,058 stock options granted, 1,218,592 options exercised, and 11,882 options forfeited during the three months ended March 31, 2007. There were 255,671 restricted stock awards made during the three months ended March 31, 2007. 179,477 non-vested stock awards vested and 1,072 non-vested stock awards were forfeited during the three months ended March 31, 2007. The related stock option expense was $1.9 million and $2.1 million and the related restricted stock compensation expense was $3.2 million and $2.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006, respectively. The expense is included in general and administrative expenses in the accompanying consolidated statements of operations.
 
10.   Income Per Share
 
The Company’s only dilutive securities outstanding for the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006 were stock options and shares of restricted stock granted under its stock incentive plans. The effect on income per share was to increase weighted average shares outstanding. Such dilution was computed using the treasury stock method.


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The computation of basic and diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) is presented below (dollars in thousands, except share and per share amounts):
 
                 
    For the Three Months
 
    Ended March 31,  
    2007     2006  
 
Numerator
               
Income from continuing operations before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
  $ 25,569     $ 18,125  
Preferred stock dividends
    (3,952 )     (3,096 )
Preferred unit redemption discount/issuance costs
          (1,097 )
                 
Income from continuing operations before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle (after preferred stock dividends)
    21,617       13,932  
Total discontinued operations
    113       9,259  
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
          193  
                 
Net income available to common stockholders
  $ 21,730     $ 23,384  
                 
Denominator
               
Basic
    92,265,002       86,432,895  
Stock options and restricted stock dilution(1)
    2,833,709       3,746,434  
                 
Diluted weighted average common shares
    95,098,711       90,179,329  
                 
Basic income per common share
               
Income from continuing operations (after preferred stock dividends) before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
  $ 0.24     $ 0.16  
Discontinued operations
          0.11  
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
           
                 
Net income available to common stockholders
  $ 0.24     $ 0.27  
                 
Diluted income per common share
               
Income from continuing operations (after preferred stock dividends) before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
  $ 0.23     $ 0.16  
Discontinued operations
          0.10  
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
           
                 
Net income available to common stockholders
  $ 0.23     $ 0.26  
                 
 
 
(1) Excludes anti-dilutive stock options of 302,938 and 325,503 for the three months ended March 31, 2007 and 2006, respectively.
 
11.   Segment Information
 
The Company has two lines of business, real estate operations and Capital Partners. Real estate operations is comprised of various segments while Capital Partners consists of a single segment, on which the Company evaluates its performance:
 
  •  Real Estate Operations.  The Company operates industrial properties and manages its business by geographic markets. Such industrial properties consist primarily of warehouse distribution facilities suitable for single or multiple customers, and are typically comprised of multiple buildings that are leased to


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  customers engaged in various types of businesses. The Company’s geographic markets for industrial properties are managed separately because each market requires different operating, pricing and leasing strategies. Each market is considered to be an individual operating segment having similar economic characteristics that are combined within the reported segment based upon geographic location. The accounting policies of the segments are the same as those described in the summary of significant accounting policies. The Company evaluates performance based upon property net operating income of the combined properties in each segment, which are listed below. In addition, the Company’s development business is included under real estate operations. It primarily consists of the Company’s development of real estate properties that are subsequently contributed to a property fund in which the Company has an ownership interest in and acts as manager, or sold to third parties. The Company evaluates performance of the development business by reported operating segment based upon gains generated from the disposition and/or contribution of real estate. The assets of the development business generally include properties under development and land held for development. During the period between the completion of development of a property and the date the property is contributed to an unconsolidated joint venture or sold to a third party, the property and its associated rental income and property operating costs are included in the real estate operations segment because the primary activity associated with the property during that period is leasing. Upon contribution or sale, the resulting gain or loss is included as gains from dispositions of real estate interests or development profits, as appropriate.
 
  •  Capital Partners.  The Company through its private capital group and AMB Capital Partners, LLC, provides real estate investment, portfolio management and reporting services to co-investment joint ventures and clients. The private capital income earned consists of acquisition and development fees, asset management fees and priority distributions, and promoted interests and incentive distributions from the Company’s co-investment joint ventures and AMB Capital Partners’ clients. The accounting policies of the segment are the same as those described in the summary of significant accounting policies under Note 2, Interim Financial Statements. The Company evaluates performance based upon private capital income.
 
The segment information for the three months ended March 31, 2007 and as of December 31, 2006, has been reclassified to conform to current presentation.


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
Summary information for the reportable segments is as follows (dollars in thousands):
 
                                                 
    Revenues     Property NOI(2)     Development Gains  
    For the
    For the
    For the
 
    Three Months
    Three Months
    Three Months
 
    Ended March 31,     Ended March 31,     Ended March 31,  
Segments(1)
  2007     2006     2007     2006     2007     2006  
 
North America Markets
                                               
Southern California
  $ 26,418     $ 27,415     $ 20,789     $ 21,817     $ 9,004     $  
No. New Jersey/New York
    17,545       19,653       11,699       13,347              
San Francisco Bay Area
    21,345       21,554       16,839       16,953              
Chicago
    13,514       13,629       9,208       9,324       2,668        
On-Tarmac
    13,460       14,055       7,276       7,869              
South Florida
    10,716       9,251       7,236       6,295       478       674  
Seattle
    9,323       9,354       7,194       7,246              
Non-U.S. Markets
                                               
Europe
    11,741       6,532       9,361       5,233              
Asia
    1,418       8,741       673       7,938              
                                                 
Total markets
    125,480       130,184       90,275       96,022       12,150       674  
Other Markets
    33,824       41,176       24,713       29,112       42        
Straight-line rents and amortization of lease intangibles
    2,715       5,146       2,715       5,146              
Discontinued operations
    63       (5,205 )     132       (3,122 )            
Capital Partners
                                               
Private capital income
    5,925       5,106                          
                                                 
Total
  $ 168,007     $ 176,407     $ 117,835     $ 127,158     $ 12,192     $ 674  
                                                 
 
 
(1) The markets included are a subset of the Company’s regions defined as East, Southwest and West Central in North America, Europe and Asia.
 
(2) Property net operating income (“NOI”) is defined as rental revenue, including reimbursements, less property operating expenses, which excludes depreciation, amortization, general and administrative expenses and interest expense. For a reconciliation of NOI to net income, see the table below.
 
The Company considers NOI to be an appropriate supplemental performance measure because NOI reflects the operating performance of the Company’s real estate portfolio on a segment basis, and the Company uses NOI to make decisions about resource allocations and to assess regional property level performance. However, NOI should not be viewed as an alternative measure of the Company’s financial performance since it does not reflect general and administrative expenses, interest expense, depreciation and amortization costs, capital expenditures and leasing costs, or trends in development and construction activities that could materially impact the Company’s results from operations. Further, the Company’s NOI may not be comparable to that of other real estate companies, as they may use different methodologies for calculating NOI.


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
The following table is a reconciliation from NOI to reported net income, a financial measure under accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S., or GAAP (dollars in thousands):
 
                 
    For the Three Months
 
    Ended March 31,  
    2007     2006  
 
Property NOI
  $ 117,835     $ 127,158  
Development profits, net of taxes
    12,192       674  
Private capital income
    5,925       5,106  
Depreciation and amortization
    (41,029 )     (42,754 )
Impairment losses
    (257 )      
General and administrative
    (29,854 )     (23,048 )
Other expenses
    (912 )     (537 )
Fund costs
    (241 )     (614 )
Equity in earnings of unconsolidated joint ventures
    2,113       2,088  
Other income
    5,507       3,507  
Gains from dispositions of real estate interests
    136        
Interest, including amortization
    (33,865 )     (39,153 )
Total minority interests’ share of income
    (11,981 )     (14,302 )
Total discontinued operations
    113       9,259  
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle
          193  
                 
Net income
  $ 25,682     $ 27,577  
                 
 
The Company’s total assets by reportable segments were (dollars in thousands):
 
                         
    Total Assets as of        
    March 31,
    December 31,
       
    2007     2006        
 
North America Markets
                       
Southern California
  $ 868,016     $ 895,610          
No. New Jersey/New York
    608,718       607,727          
San Francisco Bay Area
    701,914       703,660          
Chicago
    437,020       446,662          
On-Tarmac
    208,089       210,798          
South Florida
    363,801       371,603          
Seattle
    390,745       380,459          
Non-U.S. Marktes
                       
Europe
    756,650       723,326          
Asia
    537,124       434,706          
                         
Total marktes
    4,872,077       4,774,551          
Other Markets
    1,506,530       1,430,308          
Investments in unconsolidated joint ventures
    279,422       274,381          
Non-segment assets
    318,954       234,272          
                         
Total assets
  $ 6,976,983     $ 6,713,512          
                         


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
12.   Commitments and Contingencies
 
Commitments
 
Lease Commitments.  The Company holds operating ground leases on land parcels at its on-tarmac facilities, leases on office spaces for corporate use, and a leasehold interest that it holds for investment purposes. The remaining lease terms are from one to 55 years. Buildings and improvements subject to ground leases are being amortized ratably over the lesser of the terms of the related leases or 40 years.
 
Standby Letters of Credit.  As of March 31, 2007, the Company had provided approximately $22.6 million in letters of credit, of which $12.5 million were provided under the Operating Partnership’s $550.0 million unsecured credit facility. The letters of credit were required to be issued under certain ground lease provisions, bank guarantees and other commitments.
 
Guarantees.  Other than parent guarantees associated with the unsecured debt, as of March 31, 2007, the Company had outstanding guarantees in the aggregate amount of $70.6 million in connection with certain acquisitions. As of March 31, 2007, the Company guaranteed $33.2 million and $83.2 million on outstanding loans on three of its consolidated joint ventures and one of its unconsolidated joint ventures, respectively. In addition, as of March 31, 2007, the Company guaranteed $117.8 million on outstanding property debt related to one of its unconsolidated joint ventures.
 
Performance and Surety Bonds.  As of March 31, 2007, the Company had outstanding performance and surety bonds in an aggregate amount of $12.3 million. These bonds were issued in connection with certain of its development projects and were posted to guarantee certain tax obligations and the construction of certain real property improvements and infrastructure, such as grading, sewers and streets. Performance and surety bonds are commonly required by public agencies from real estate developers. Performance and surety bonds are renewable and expire upon the payment of the taxes due or the completion of the improvements and infrastructure.
 
Promoted Interests and Other Contractual Obligations.  Upon the achievement of certain return thresholds and the occurrence of certain events, the Company may be obligated to make payments to certain of joint venture partners pursuant to the terms and provisions of their contractual agreements with the Operating Partnership. From time to time in the normal course of the Company’s business, the Company enters into various contracts with third parties that may obligate it to make payments, pay promotes or perform other obligations upon the occurrence of certain events.
 
Contingencies
 
Litigation.  In the normal course of business, from time to time, the Company may be involved in legal actions relating to the ownership and operations of its properties. Management does not expect that the liabilities, if any, that may ultimately result from such legal actions will have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial position, results of operations or cash flows of the Company.
 
Environmental Matters.  The Company monitors its properties for the presence of hazardous or toxic substances. The Company is not aware of any environmental liability with respect to the properties that would have a material adverse effect on the Company’s business, assets or results of operations. However, there can be no assurance that such a material environmental liability does not exist. The existence of any such material environmental liability would have an adverse effect on the Company’s results of operations and cash flow. The Company carries environmental insurance and believes that the policy terms, conditions, limits and deductibles are adequate and appropriate under the circumstances, given the relative risk of loss, the cost of such coverage and current industry practice.
 
General Uninsured Losses.  The Company carries property and rental loss, liability, flood and terrorism insurance. The Company believes that the policy terms, conditions, limits and deductibles are adequate and appropriate under the circumstances, given the relative risk of loss, the cost of such coverage and current industry


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AMB PROPERTY CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
 
practice. In addition, certain of the Company’s properties are located in areas that are subject to earthquake activity; therefore, the Company has obtained limited earthquake insurance on those properties. There are, however, certain types of extraordinary losses, such as those due to acts of war, that may be either uninsurable or not economically insurable. Although the Company has obtained coverage for certain acts of terrorism, with policy specifications and insured limits that it believes are commercially reasonable, there can be no assurance that the Company will be able to collect under such policies. Should an uninsured loss occur, the Company could lose its investment in, and anticipated profits and cash flows from, a property.
 
Captive Insurance Company.  In December 2001, the Company formed a wholly-owned captive insurance company, Arcata National Insurance Ltd. (Arcata), which provides insurance coverage for all or a portion of losses below the deductible under the Company’s third-party policies. The captive insurance company is one element of the Company’s overall risk management program. The Company capitalized Arcata in accordance with the applicable regulatory requirements. Arcata established annual premiums based on projections derived from the past loss experience at the Company’s properties. Annually, the Company engages an independent third party to perform an actuarial estimate of future projected claims, related deductibles and projected expenses necessary to fund associated risk management programs. Premiums paid to Arcata may be adjusted based on this estimate. Like premiums paid to third-party insurance companies, premiums paid to Arcata may be reimbursed by customers pursuant to specific lease terms. Through this structure, the Company believes that it has more comprehensive insurance coverage at an overall lower cost than would otherwise be available in the market.
 
13.   Subsequent Events
 
On April 17, 2007, the Operating Partnership redeemed all 800,000 of its outstanding 7.95% Series J Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units from a single institutional investor and all 800,000 of its outstanding 7.95% Series K Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units from another single institutional investor. The Operating Partnership redeemed the Series J Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units for $40.0 million, plus accrued and unpaid distributions through April 16, 2007. The Operating Partnership redeemed the Series K Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units for $40.0 million, plus accrued and unpaid distributions through April 16, 2007.
 
On April 17, 2007, another of the Company’s subsidiaries, AMB Property II, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, repurchased all 510,000 of its outstanding 8.00% Series I Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units from a single institutional investor. AMB Property II, L.P. repurchased the units for $25.5 million, plus accrued and unpaid distributions through April 16, 2007, less applicable withholding, on the Series I Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Limited Partnership Units.
 
The Company wrote-off approximately $3.0 million in deferred issuance costs related to the redemption of the Series J and K units and the repurchase of the Series I units.


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PART II
 
Item 6.   Exhibits
 
Unless otherwise indicated below, the Commission file number to the exhibit is No. 001-13545.
 
         
Exhibit
   
Number
 
Description
 
  3 .1   Articles Supplementary Reestablishing and Refixing the Rights and Preferences of the 7.75% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock as 7.18% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock. (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 of AMB Property Corporation’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 22, 2007).
  3 .2   Fifth Amended and Restated Bylaws of AMB Property Corporation (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 of AMB Property Corporation’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 22, 2007).
  10 .1   Collateral Loan Agreement, dated as of February 14, 2007, by and among The Prudential Insurance Company Of America and Prudential Mortgage Capital Company, LLC, as Lenders, and AMB-SGP California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-I, LLC, AMB-SGP Docks, LLC, AMB-SGP Georgia, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-Illinois, L.P. and AMB-SGP TX/IL SUB, LLC as Borrowers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 of AMB Property Corporation’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 21, 2007).
  10 .2   $160,000,000 Amended, Restated and Consolidated Promissory Note (Fixed A-1), dated February 14, 2007, by AMB-SGP California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-I, LLC, AMB-SGP Docks, LLC, AMB-SGP Georgia, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-Illinois, L.P. and AMB-SGP TX/IL SUB, LLC, as Borrowers, to Prudential Mortgage Capital Company LLC, as Lender (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.2 of AMB Property Corporation’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 21, 2007).
  10 .3   $40,000,000 Amended, Restated and Consolidated Promissory Note (Floating A-2), dated February 14, 2007, by AMB-SGP California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-I, LLC, AMB-SGP Docks, LLC, AMB-SGP Georgia, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-Illinois, L.P. and AMB-SGP TX/IL SUB, LLC, as Borrowers, to The Prudential Insurance Company of America, as Lender (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.3 of AMB Property Corporation’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 21, 2007).
  10 .4   $84,000,000 Amended, Restated and Consolidated Promissory Note (Fixed B-1), dated February 14, 2007, by AMB-SGP California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-I, LLC, AMB-SGP Docks, LLC, AMB-SGP Georgia, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-Illinois, L.P. and AMB-SGP TX/IL SUB, LLC, as Borrowers, to The Prudential Insurance Company of America, as Lender (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.4 of AMB Property Corporation’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 21, 2007).
  10 .5   $21,000,000 Amended, Restated and Consolidated Promissory Note (Floating B-2), dated February 14, 2007, by AMB-SGP California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-California, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-I, LLC, AMB-SGP Docks, LLC, AMB-SGP Georgia, LLC, AMB-SGP CIF-Illinois, L.P. and AMB-SGP TX/IL SUB, LLC, as Borrowers, to The Prudential Insurance Company of America, as Lender (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.5 of AMB Property Corporation’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 21, 2007).
  10 .6   Fourteenth Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of AMB Property II, L.P., dated February 22, 2007 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 of AMB Property Corporation’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 22, 2007).
  10 .7   Deed of Accession and Amendment, dated March 21, 2007, by and between ING Real Estate Finance NV, AMB European Investments LLC, AMB Property, L.P., SCI AMB Givaudan Distribution Center, AMB Hordijk Distribution Center B.V., ING Bank NV, the Original Lenders and the Entities of AMB (both as defined in the Deed of Accession and Amendment) (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 of AMB Property Corporation’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on March 23, 2007).
  31 .1   Rule 13a-14 (a)/15d-14 (a) Certifications dated May 8, 2007 (filed with AMB Property Corporation’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q on May 8, 2007).
  31 .2   Rule 13a-14 (a)/15d-14 (a) Certifications dated October 25, 2007.


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Exhibit
   
Number
 
Description
 
  32 .1   18 U.S.C. § 1350 Certifications dated May 8, 2007. The certifications in this exhibit are being furnished solely to accompany this report pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, and are not being filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and are not to be incorporated by reference into any of our filings, whether made before or after the date hereof, regardless of any general incorporation language in such filing (filed with AMB Property Corporation’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q on May 8, 2007).
  32 .2   18 U.S.C. § 1350 Certifications dated October 25, 2007. The certifications in this exhibit are being furnished solely to accompany this report pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, and are not being filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and are not to be incorporated by reference into any of our filings, whether made before or after the date hereof, regardless of any general incorporation language in such filing.

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SIGNATURES
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this Amendment No. 1 to the report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
 
AMB Property Corporation
 
Registrant
 
  By: 
/s/  Hamid R. Moghadam
Hamid R. Moghadam
Chairman of the Board,
President and Chief Executive Officer
(Duly Authorized Officer and
Principal Executive Officer)
 
  By: 
/s/  Thomas S. Olinger
Thomas S. Olinger
Chief Financial Officer
(Duly Authorized Officer and
Principal Financial Officer)
 
  By: 
/s/  Nina A. Tran
Nina A. Tran
Senior Vice President and
Chief Accounting Officer
(Duly Authorized Officer and
Principal Accounting Officer)
 
Date: October 25, 2007


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