
Rexford Industrial Realty has agreed to sell a Southern California industrial portfolio valued at roughly $1.2 billion to an affiliate of EQT Real Estate, the company announced Tuesday, extending a capital-recycling push that has now moved $1.5 billion of assets this year alone.
The infill Southern California portfolio carries a projected 2027 cash net operating income yield of 5.5%, according to Rexford Industrial’s press release. The sale is expected to close by the end of the third quarter of 2026. Combined with other transactions closed or under contract so far this year, Rexford has now moved $1.5 billion in dispositions toward a full-year guidance range of $1.5 billion to $2.0 billion β meaning this single deal could push the REIT to, or beyond, the low end of its planned asset-sale target for the year.
Rexford said it plans to redeploy the net proceeds toward three priorities: paying down debt maturing in 2027, opportunistically repurchasing shares under its $1.0 billion buyback program, and funding internal repositioning and development projects across its remaining portfolio. As of June 30, the company owned 409 properties totaling approximately 49.9 million rentable square feet, almost entirely concentrated in Southern California’s infill industrial submarkets.
“By strategically recycling capital from select non-core assets, we are concentrating our portfolio around the properties we believe offer the strongest long-term cash flow growth and value creation opportunity,” Rexford Industrial CEO Laura Clark said in the release.
What it means: Verified facts: Rexford has a signed agreement to sell a $1.2 billion Southern California industrial portfolio to EQT Real Estate, expected to close by the end of the third quarter, with proceeds earmarked for debt paydown, buybacks and reinvestment. Company-attributed framing: Rexford characterizes the sale as a “non-core” disposition meant to sharpen its focus on higher-growth assets, consistent with the broader $1.5β$2.0 billion disposition program it outlined earlier this year. RealtyWire’s analysis: the scale of the sale β roughly a tenth of the REIT’s total square footage in a single transaction β signals Rexford is moving decisively on the portfolio reset it flagged after reporting a large GAAP net loss tied to non-core asset write-downs in the second quarter, using a still-liquid buyer market for logistics real estate to accelerate the cleanup rather than sell piecemeal.
The deal adds Rexford to a wave of large industrial portfolio transactions this year. RealtyWire has separately reported on EQT’s sale of a different, unrelated 20-property Midwest industrial portfolio to SparrowHawk for nearly $400 million and on TPG AG Real Estate and Redfearn Capital’s $628 million purchase of a Southeast industrial portfolio, underscoring sustained institutional appetite for logistics and warehouse assets even as some REITs like Rexford trim exposure to specific submarkets to sharpen their focus elsewhere.
Rexford Industrial Realty (NYSE: REXR) is a real estate investment trust focused exclusively on infill Southern California industrial properties. The company’s next quarterly earnings report is expected in late October.
EQT Real Estate, the property investment arm of Swedish private equity firm EQT AB, has been an active buyer of U.S. industrial assets over the past year, building out logistics and warehouse holdings across multiple regions even as it has also sold assets from other funds, including the unrelated Midwest portfolio it sold to SparrowHawk. The firm’s willingness to write a nine-figure check for a concentrated Southern California portfolio suggests continued institutional confidence in infill industrial fundamentals in one of the country’s most supply-constrained warehouse markets, even as Rexford itself has flagged softening conditions in parts of its portfolio.
The transaction is Rexford’s largest single disposition disclosed so far in its 2026 capital-recycling program, and it comes roughly three weeks after the company’s second-quarter earnings report, in which it first outlined the scale of its planned asset sales alongside the $1.0 billion stock buyback authorization. Investors will get a fuller picture of how the disposition program is reshaping Rexford’s balance sheet and portfolio composition when the sale closes and the company reports third-quarter results.



