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Two Large Industrial Sales Boost Transaction Activity in Greater Cincinnati's Monroe-Middletown Area

Investment Market May Be Turning the Corner After a Quiet 2020
Opal Holdings bought the Xerox Distribution Center in Monroe, Ohio, in August. (Newmark)
Opal Holdings bought the Xerox Distribution Center in Monroe, Ohio, in August. (Newmark)
CoStar Analytics
September 21, 2021 | 7:15 P.M.

In the years preceding the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown, the Monroe-Middletown area was one of greater Cincinnati's more active markets, with sales peaking in 2019 at more than $300 million.

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News | Two Large Industrial Sales Boost Transaction Activity in Greater Cincinnati's Monroe-Middletown Area