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Lee & Associates, Younger Partners Broker Sale of 12,006 SF Industrial Building in Arlington

Via REBusiness Online · June 18, 2026
Compiled by Real Estate Trail Editorial · June 18, 2026

Why this matters

The sale of a modestly sized industrial asset in Arlington, Texas, underscores continued institutional interest in secondary industrial markets beyond the major coastal hubs. While the building’s vintage and scale suggest it is unlikely to attract core institutional capital directly, the transaction signals ongoing liquidity and investor appetite within the industrial sector’s mid-market segment. This is consistent with broader trends where industrial real estate remains a favored asset class due to resilient fundamentals—driven by e-commerce, supply chain reconfiguration, and last-mile logistics demand. The involvement of established brokerage firms in co-brokering the deal points to a competitive and active market for industrial assets, even those built decades ago, reflecting investors’ willingness to reposition or upgrade older stock rather than solely chase new development. For lenders and capital providers, such transactions may indicate steady deal flow and underwriting opportunities in industrial real estate, albeit with a focus on smaller-scale assets that may require value-add strategies. Overall, this deal exemplifies how industrial real estate continues to attract diverse capital sources, reinforcing its role as a cornerstone of US CRE portfolios amid evolving market dynamics and capital allocation patterns.

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Excerpt from REBusiness Online:
ARLINGTON, TEXAS — Lee & Associates and Younger Partners have co-brokered the sale of a 12,006-square-foot industrial building in Arlington. The building at 1300 E. Corporate Drive was originally constructed in 1976.…
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