Community Bank of Raymore Reduces LXP Industrial Trust Stake

The Missouri-based bank trimmed its holdings in the real estate investment trust by 80% in Q4 2025.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:49am

An extreme close-up of industrial banking equipment and machinery, conveying the tangible, physical nature of financial institutions and their investments.As industrial REITs face market volatility, a local bank trims its holdings in LXP Industrial Trust.Raymore Today

Community Bank of Raymore, based in Raymore, Missouri, reduced its stake in LXP Industrial Trust (NYSE: LXP) by 80% in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The bank previously owned 24,790 shares of the real estate investment trust, but sold 99,160 shares during the period, leaving it with a $1.2 million position in LXP at the end of the quarter.

Why it matters

This reduction in holdings by a local Missouri bank highlights the volatility and shifting investor sentiment around industrial real estate investment trusts like LXP. As the commercial real estate landscape evolves, banks and other institutional investors are closely monitoring and adjusting their REIT portfolios.

The details

According to the SEC filing, Community Bank of Raymore sold 99,160 shares of LXP Industrial Trust in Q4 2025, reducing its total position to 24,790 shares worth $1.2 million. The bank had previously held a larger stake in the industrial REIT. The move comes as LXP's stock price has fluctuated in recent quarters, with the share price ranging from a 52-week low of $36.15 to a high of $52.52.

  • Community Bank of Raymore filed its Q4 2025 holdings with the SEC on April 11, 2026.

The players

Community Bank of Raymore

A community bank based in Raymore, Missouri that has reduced its stake in industrial REIT LXP Industrial Trust.

LXP Industrial Trust

A real estate investment trust that specializes in owning, acquiring, and managing industrial properties across North America.

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The takeaway

This reduction in holdings by a local Missouri bank underscores the volatility and uncertainty surrounding industrial real estate investment trusts like LXP as the commercial real estate landscape continues to evolve. Banks and other institutional investors are closely monitoring and adjusting their REIT portfolios in response to these market shifts.