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Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. Chief Operating Officer Laura E. Clark bought 5,310 shares of the company’s common stock in an open-market purchase. The shares were acquired at a weighted average price of $37.7285 per share on February 27, 2026.
Following this transaction, she directly holds 5,310 common shares. Footnotes also state that she owns 148,420 LTIP Units and 55,290 Performance Units, which are classes of limited partnership units in Rexford Industrial Realty, L.P., the company’s operating partnership.
Rexford Industrial Realty director David P. Stockert reported an open-market purchase of 5,000 shares of common stock on February 27, 2026 at a weighted average price of $37.3915 per share. The trades were executed in multiple lots between $37.24 and $37.56, bringing his direct holdings to 6,829 shares.
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. Chief Financial Officer Michael Fitzmaurice reported an open-market purchase of common stock. On February 27, 2026, he bought 2,650 shares of common stock at a price of $37.55 per share. After this transaction, he directly owns 14,133 common shares. In addition, he holds 19,431 LTIP Units in Rexford Industrial Realty, L.P., the company’s operating partnership, which are a separate class of limited partnership units.
Rexford Industrial Realty is promoting John Nahas to Chief Operating Officer effective April 1, 2026, aligning with Laura Clark’s move to Chief Executive Officer. Nahas currently leads operations and asset management and brings more than 22 years of real estate experience.
The company adopted an Executive Severance Plan effective February 24, 2026, providing cash severance of one to three times salary plus average bonus, prorated bonuses, accelerated vesting of time-based equity, and company-paid healthcare continuation for qualifying terminations, including in connection with a change in control. Several senior executives, including the incoming CEO and CFO, moved from individual employment agreements into this unified plan, while current Co-CEOs remain under separate transition agreements.
In its press release, Rexford reaffirmed 2026 general and administrative expense guidance of approximately $60 million and stated that total aggregate executive compensation has been reduced by approximately 50% compared to prior levels.
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. director and Co-CEO Howard Schwimmer received a grant of 61,058 LTIP Units on February 19, 2026 at a stated price of $0.0000 per unit. Following this award, he holds 812,077 LTIP Units directly.
The LTIP Units are limited partnership units in Rexford Industrial Realty, L.P. that can, after certain conditions are met, achieve parity with OP Units and then convert one-for-one into OP Units, which are redeemable for an equal number of common shares or their cash value at the issuer’s election.
He also owns 657,712 Performance Units, 119,320 OP Units and 624,194 common shares, with portions of the OP Units and shares held in family trusts where he serves as trustee and disclaims beneficial ownership beyond his pecuniary interest.
Frankel Michael S. reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. director and Co-CEO Michael S. Frankel received a grant of 61,058 LTIP Units on February 19, 2026. These LTIP Units are a class of limited partnership units in Rexford Industrial Realty, L.P. that can, over time and upon certain conditions, reach economic parity with common operating partnership units.
The LTIP Units issued under the company’s 2013 Incentive Award Plan are fully vested and nonforfeitable as of February 19, 2026. Following this award, Frankel directly holds 753,991 LTIP Units, in addition to 583,538 shares of common stock and 612,967 Performance Units in the operating partnership.
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. Co-CEO and Co-President Howard Schwimmer reported the acquisition of 80,096 Performance Units on February 16, 2026, as a grant/award after performance conditions were met. These units were originally granted on November 8, 2022, under the company’s 2013 Incentive Award Plan.
The measurement period for this performance award ended on December 31, 2025, and the board’s compensation committee certified that 80,096 Performance Units were earned and vested, including 5,775 distribution equivalent units. Following this award, Schwimmer directly holds 657,712 derivative securities of this class.
Performance Units are limited partnership units in Rexford Industrial Realty, L.P. that can, over time and upon specified events, reach parity with OP Units. Once vested and at parity, they may convert one-for-one into OP Units, which are redeemable into an equivalent number of common shares or their cash value at the issuer’s election.
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. director and Co-CEO/Co-President Michael S. Frankel reported an acquisition of 80,096 Performance Units on February 16, 2026, when the compensation committee certified these units as earned and vested following a performance period that ended on December 31, 2025.
These Performance Units are limited partnership units in Rexford Industrial Realty, L.P. that can, upon reaching full parity with OP Units, be converted one-for-one into OP Units and then redeemed for either an equivalent number of common shares or cash, at the issuer’s election. The vested amount includes 5,775 distribution equivalent units. Footnotes also state that Frankel owns 583,538 common shares and 692,933 LTIP Units in the operating partnership.
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. reported that General Counsel & Secretary David E. Lanzer acquired 14,200 Performance Units as a grant/award on February 16, 2026. These units relate to a performance award initially granted on November 8, 2022 and became earned and vested after the performance measurement period ended on December 31, 2025.
The 14,200 vested Performance Units include 1,024 distribution equivalent units and are nonforfeitable as of December 31, 2025. Following this acquisition, Lanzer directly holds 30,998 Performance Units and also owns 65,245 LTIP Units in the operating partnership, which can ultimately be settled in Rexford common stock or cash at the issuer’s election.