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First Industrial Realty Trust Reports Third Quarter 2009 Results

--- FFO Per Share of $0.57 Includes Gain on Retirement of Debt Plus Other One-Time Items--- Repurchased $123.7 Million of Senior Unsecured Debt; Bought Back Additional $12.6 Million in Fourth Quarter to Date--- Closed Five Secured Financing Transactions Totaling $47.1 Million; Completed an Additional Three Secured Financing Transactions Totaling $54.0 Million in Fourth Quarter to Date--- Completed $25.2 Million of Asset Sales on Balance Sheet--- Raised $15.9 Million of New Equity Capital During Quarter Through the Company's Dividend Reinvestment and Direct Stock Purchase Plan--- Raised Net Proceeds of Approximately $68.3 Million Through Common Equity Offering in October--- Previously Announced Cost Reduction Actions Expected to Result in $8 Million of Additional Annual Savings

CHICAGO, Nov 04, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ --
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