Joshua Burd
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Joshua Burd, an award-winning reporter and editor, has been covering New Jersey commercial real estate for 13 years. Many industry leaders view him as the go-to real estate reporter in the state, a role he is eager to continue as the editor of Real Estate NJ. He is a lifelong New Jersey resident who has spent a decade covering the great Garden State.

Silverman eyes 110,000 sq. ft. office project above Morristown retail

A developer is planning more than 100,000 square feet of new office space in downtown Morristown, seeking to use the air rights above a set of existing retail properties.

Developer unveils new renderings of 79-story condo tower in Jersey City

The developer of a 79-story luxury condominium tower in Jersey City is offering a new glimpse of what will soon become the state’s tallest residential building.

BRC: Contractor closes on 4,500 sq. ft. industrial building in Englishtown

A construction firm has acquired a nearly 4,500-square-foot industrial building in Englishtown, under a newly announced transaction by Bussel Realty Corp.

NAI Hanson named leasing agent at new-look, 807,000 sq. ft. industrial complex in Newark

An investment group has hired NAI James E. Hanson as its leasing agent for more than 800,000 square feet of Newark industrial space, following the launch of a multimillion-dollar improvement project aimed at modernizing the well-known complex.

New Brunswick: RWJBarnabas, Rutgers join Devco to announce $750 million cancer pavilion

The state’s largest health system and Rutgers University have unveiled plans for a sweeping project in downtown New Brunswick — a $750 million, state-of-the-art cancer pavilion alongside one of New Jersey’s top-rated hospitals.

Improved transit is key to New Jersey’s future

Legislation was enacted last November that requires NJ Transit to establish an office of real estate economic development and transit-oriented development to assess all its properties and annually recommend how best to increase NJT’s non-fare revenues. The goal is to enable NJT to have more funds to invest in its operations, maintenance and capital projects in order to improve performance for bus, rail and light rail passengers.

Urgent care planned for ex-auto repair site in Bergen, Goldstein Group says

A former automotive repair building in Oradell is set to become the new home of an urgent care center, following a sale arranged by The Goldstein Group.

Sanzari names manager for 740-unit residential portfolio

Alfred Sanzari Enterprises has tapped a regional management firm to oversee its residential holdings in Bergen and Middlesex counties.

Developers host grand opening for 91-unit Newark property

A development team has opened its 91-unit luxury apartment property in Newark’s bustling North Ironbound neighborhood.

C&W: Buyer wanted for 126-unit rental project at historic Hackensack site

An investment group is seeking a buyer for what will become a two-building, 126-unit luxury apartment complex at the site of a historic bank tower in Hackensack.