Sealy & Company Buys Raymore Building, Expands KC Market Presence


By Will Crow


Grand opening of Sarasota-based Harmar Mobility LLC at Raymore Commerce Center Building 2. Photo credit: Harmar Mobility.


Posted June 16, 2026

Sealy & Company, a commercial real estate investment firm with an established presence in the Kansas City market, has purchased an industrial distribution facility in Raymore.

Sealy & Company announced it had acquired Raymore Commerce Center Building 2, located at 1200 S. Dean Avenue. The 498,599-square-foot building was constructed in 2023 by VanTrust Real Estate and is currently at full occupancy.

Harmar Mobility, LLC currently occupies the building. Harmar moved its operations into Building 2 in February 2024 when the company consolidated its two Missouri-based facilities into the Raymore building. The decision effectively doubled Harmar’s operating space.

The facility features a cross-dock configuration, 36-foot clear heights, 50 dock-high doors, four drive-in doors, ESFR fire protection, and dedicated trailer parking, according to a release. More building features include 56-foot by 50-foot column spacing, 58 parking stalls for trailers and a 130-foot truck court.

Sealy & Company’s Investment Services team, led by Jason Gandy and Davis Gibbs, oversaw the acquisition. Newmark represented the seller in the transaction.

“Raymore Commerce Center represents the type of industrial facility we continue to pursue in markets with strong fundamentals. Its scale, design, and location made it a compelling addition to our portfolio,” Gandy said in the release.

Sealy & Company has corporate offices in Dallas, Texas and Shreveport, Louisiana. The company has 21 holdings in the Kansas City metro area, according to the company’s website.