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.

Investor lands $41 million acquisition loan for 768,000 sq. ft. portfolio in Warren, Somerset

The buyer of a seven-building, 768,244-square-foot portfolio in Somerset County has secured $41 million in financing, brokers with Cushman & Wakefield announced Tuesday.

The new office

As corporate occupiers transform their work environments to maximize efficiency and attract and retain talent, traditional office space has evolved. This demand is the catalyst for architects and designers to re-evaluate the function of the office, resulting in significant changes in work space.

Jeffery: Urgent care chain takes 2,700 sq. ft. in Bound Brook, its second N.J. location

An urgent care chain has taken its second location in New Jersey with a newly announced, 2,720-square-foot lease in Bound Brook.

Coffee shop entrepreneur opens in Middlesex County, plans additional locations

A local operator has opened a new coffee shop in Middlesex County and is eyeing additional locations, seeking to build a cluster of upscale but relaxed destinations within retail and mixed-use settings in the region.

New Woodmont rental property in South Amboy fully leased, on the market for sale

Woodmont Properties has completed its lease-up at one of its newest luxury rental communities and has put the 126-unit property on the market for sale.

Meridian inks $27.5 million loan for 117-unit rental project in Somerville

The developer of a newly built, 117-unit apartment building in Somerville has refinanced for $27.5 million, under a newly announced transaction by Meridian Capital Group.

Wilcox announces two promotions to vice president

G.S. Wilcox & Co. has named two new vice presidents after a recent set of promotions.

Connors inks 30,000 sq. ft. renewal at Hudson County warehouse

The owner of a 30,000-square-foot industrial building in North Bergen has completed a renewal at the property, The William F. Connors Agency announced Monday.

Healthy competition

It’s hard to believe that more than two years have passed since we launched Real Estate NJ with what I felt was a compelling cover story: Foreign investors were making a splash in New Jersey and paying impressive prices for properties across the state. That trend has seemingly slowed since then, at least when it comes to high-profile deals involving trophy properties. But the good news is that New Jersey is still drawing investors from beyond the state — whether it’s New York, Chicago or the West Coast — who are entering the market for the first time.

Colliers brokers 177,000 sq. ft. industrial sale in Robbinsville

Another Robbinsville industrial building has changed hands after the sale of a 177,000-square-foot complex along Route 130, brokers with Colliers International announced Friday.