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.

Azarian touts new leases within central, northern N.J. portfolio

The Azarian Group LLC has leased more than 9,000 square feet at a high-end retail center in North Brunswick, part of what the firm says was a banner year across its portfolio.

Hudson County apartment sales total $8 million

Investors have paid a combined $8 million for 60 apartments in Hudson County, in a set of transactions arranged by Redwood Realty Advisors.

CBRE names new executive VP in New Jersey

CBRE has promoted one of its well-known brokers in New Jersey for the second time in less than a year.

NAI Hanson brokers 25,000 sq. ft. lease for vitamin maker

A vitamin manufacturer has leased more than 25,000 square feet of industrial space in Carlstadt, under a newly announced deal brokered by NAI James E. Hanson.

GZA adds N.J.-based dam engineering practice

A geotechnical and environmental consulting firm has made its latest acquisition in New Jersey, a Sussex County-based practice focused on dam engineering.

Logistics firm inks 254,000 sq. ft. industrial lease in Piscataway

A third-party logistics company has committed to a major expansion with a newly signed lease at a Piscataway industrial building, brokers with Colliers International said.

Progress Capital brokers $6.5 million loan for Toms River office, retail project

Plans for a 40,000-square-foot commercial project in Toms River are moving forward with the help of a $6.5 million construction loan arranged by Progress Capital Advisors.

Labor constraints driving investment decisions

The shortage of labor with the right skillset and talent is being felt across all sectors and is much more pronounced in some parts of our state. Building owners, businesses, communities and government officials — all of whom are in the real estate business, need to take steps to attract the younger generations who are today’s and tomorrow’s consumers and workforce.

For Bijou, building neighborhoods is a top priority

Building neighborhoods has been a common thread as Bijou has made its mark on the lesser-known northern and western ends of Hoboken, not only with successful residential projects, but with new retail spaces that can draw foot traffic and activity beyond those who live in the area. In doing so, the firm has helped open new frontiers in its home city, which remains as popular as ever.

Marcus & Millichap touts banner year for northern New Jersey team

Brian Hosey By Joshua Burd Marcus & Millichap’s northern New Jersey office is trending upward, touting a year in which its total number of transactions grew by 44 percent. The brokerage said Thursday that its Saddle Brook-based team is one…