May 22, 2026 - 21:42

A real estate company has sold 11 industrial properties in the Lehigh Valley just months after acquiring them, according to Lehigh County real estate records. The buyer is a limited liability company based in New York. The swift transaction has drawn attention from local market observers who track industrial real estate activity in the region.
The properties, which span multiple locations across the Lehigh Valley, were purchased by the original firm earlier this year. The sale price was not disclosed in public records, but the deal highlights the continued demand for industrial space in the area. The Lehigh Valley has seen steady interest from investors and businesses due to its proximity to major highways and distribution hubs.
The New York-based LLC that bought the portfolio did not immediately comment on its plans for the properties. Industry analysts note that such rapid flips are not uncommon in the current market, where low inventory and high demand drive quick turnovers. The transaction also reflects broader trends in commercial real estate, with investors seeking to capitalize on rising property values and strong leasing activity.
Local officials have not indicated any major changes to the properties' use. The sale does not appear to affect current tenants, though specific lease details remain private. The Lehigh Valley industrial market continues to be a focal point for regional economic growth, with logistics and manufacturing sectors driving much of the activity.
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