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.

LMXD, MCI and Newark Museum secure $94 million in financing for arts campus project

A development team has closed on $94 million in financing for a plan to bring 250 apartments, retail space and a new gallery to the Newark Museum of Art’s campus on Central Avenue.

Zimmel: Denholtz sells 74,000 sq. ft. mixed-use portfolio in Clark commercial corridor

Denholtz Properties has sold a nearly 74,000-square-foot commercial portfolio in Clark for $18 million, in a newly announced deal by Zimmel Associates.

East Orange building with 5,000 sq. ft. office, workshop space sold in deal by KW Commercial

A commercial building that was the longtime home of a construction firm has changed hands in East Orange, in a newly announced deal by KW Commercial Realty.

Brotman, Caldwell among newly named members at Cole Schotz

Cole Schotz PC has elevated four attorneys to member of the firm, including Aaron S. Brotman of its construction and real estate teams and Inga C. Caldwell of its environmental group.

Towns say they’ll appeal after judge rejects bid to halt state’s new affordable housing law

A coalition of two dozen towns vowed to appeal after a judge denied its request to pause the rollout of New Jersey’s new affordable housing law, in a move that allows state officials to proceed even as the court prepares for additional arguments in the case.

Cautious optimism: Developers, advocates say new DCA guidance brings much-needed structure to affordable housing debate

The path is by no means clear, not even by the most optimistic accounts. But new guidelines on addressing New Jersey’s affordable housing deficit is a key starting point for builders and advocates as they mull the next phase of residential development in the state. Stakeholders have said as much in recent weeks, conveying cautious optimism even as they grapple with the financial hurdles, legal battles and political debates that have slowed housing production in the past.

W&D: Nasser Freres inks $245 million loan to complete Journal Square rental tower

Nasser Freres has scored a $245 million construction loan to complete a 622-unit apartment tower in Jersey City, in a deal arranged by Walker & Dunlop.

Developer eyes Q1 groundbreaking for Monopoly-inspired ‘Top Hat’ hotel in Atlantic City

A new boutique hotel with a distinctive Monopoly-inspired design is coming to Atlantic City under a project that could break ground in the months ahead.

WCRE: Partnership sells 8,700 sq. ft. Cherry Hill office building

Investors have sold an 8,700-square-foot office building in Cherry Hill after having owned it for a decade, in a newly announced deal by Wolf Commercial Real Estate.

Staffing agency leases 1,400 sq. ft. at new Jersey City rental property, Cervelli says

A staffing agency has leased nearly 1,400 square feet at the base of a new boutique apartment building in Jersey City, brokers with Cervelli Real Estate & Property Management said.