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Newmark Arranges $34.1M Acquisition of Industrial Facility in East Los Angeles Area

Via REBusiness Online · June 17, 2026
Compiled by Real Estate Trail Editorial · June 17, 2026

Why this matters

This transaction underscores the sustained institutional appetite for industrial assets in key gateway markets, even amid broader macroeconomic uncertainties. The East Los Angeles submarket, represented here by a Class A industrial facility, continues to attract capital seeking stable income streams and operational resilience. Newmark’s role in arranging this acquisition signals ongoing liquidity and deal flow in the industrial sector, which remains a preferred target for institutional investors due to structural demand drivers such as e-commerce and supply chain reconfiguration. The deal size and asset quality suggest that lenders remain willing to underwrite acquisitions in industrial real estate, reflecting relatively constructive financing conditions despite tightening credit markets elsewhere. For allocators, this deal highlights the continued bifurcation within CRE, where industrial maintains a premium position relative to more cyclical sectors. It also points to the importance of submarket selection within large metros, with East Los Angeles offering logistical advantages that support rent growth and occupancy stability. Overall, this acquisition exemplifies how capital is still flowing into industrial properties that combine location, quality, and operational relevance, reinforcing the sector’s role as a cornerstone of institutional portfolios.

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Excerpt from REBusiness Online:
COMMERCE, CALIF. — Newmark has negotiated the $34.1 million purchase of Holland Flower Market, a Class A industrial facility at 5555 E. Slauson Ave. in Commerce. Jeff Cannon, Sage Segal and Greg Tippin of Newmark repr…
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