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REXA Nears Completion of 110,000 SF Manufacturing Facility in Middleborough, Massachusetts

Via REBusiness Online · July 14, 2026
Compiled by Real Estate Trail Editorial · July 14, 2026

Why this matters

REXA’s near completion of a sizable manufacturing facility in Middleborough signals a continued institutional interest in industrial assets within secondary markets outside core urban hubs like Boston. The 110,000-square-foot scale underscores the ongoing demand for modern, purpose-built manufacturing space tailored to specialized industrial users, reflecting a broader trend of supply chain reconfiguration and reshoring efforts. For allocators and lenders, this development highlights the resilience of industrial real estate amid macroeconomic uncertainties, as manufacturing tenants seek facilities that support advanced production processes and operational efficiency. From a capital-markets perspective, the project’s progression suggests that financing for industrial development remains accessible, at least for creditworthy operators in growth sectors. It also points to a strategic repositioning of capital toward suburban and exurban industrial nodes, where land availability and cost structures can be more favorable than in core markets. This dynamic may influence portfolio allocations, prompting a reassessment of risk-return profiles in industrial real estate and reinforcing the sector’s role as a defensive asset class within diversified CRE strategies.

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Excerpt from REBusiness Online:
MIDDLEBOROUGH, MASS. — REXA Inc., a provider of engineered process control solutions, is nearing completion of a 110,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Middleborough, located south of Boston. REXA purchased a p…
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