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.

Princeton medical building is largest in 1.4 million sq. ft., multistate portfolio sale

A large medical office building near Princeton has changed hands as part of a seven-state, 1.4 million-square-foot portfolio sale announced Tuesday by JLL.

HFF brokers $25 million loan for Morristown condo project

Debt brokers with HFF have arranged nearly $25 million in financing for the development of a 58-unit condominium project in downtown Morristown.

NAI Hanson: CVS coming to vacant industrial site in Little Ferry

CVS Pharmacy has acquired a vacant warehouse in downtown Little Ferry, with plans to raze the building and develop a nearly 16,000-square-foot store in its place.

Pierson touts fruit bowl, Verizon leases in Middlesex County

A fruit bowl restaurant and a Verizon dealer are among the newest tenants for an area landlord in Middlesex County, following separate leases announced this week by Pierson Commercial.

Report: Leasing slowdown could yield opportunity, stable rents for N.J. office tenants

Tenant brokers with Savills Studley are touting an opportunity for office users in 2018, amid last year’s slowdown in leasing volume and growing availabilities in the state’s top submarkets.

Investors Bank touts $2.7 billion in CRE loans in 2017

Multifamily projects in Morristown and Monroe are among the latest developments financed by Investors Bank, contributing to more than $2.5 billion in commercial real estate activity completed by the lender in 2017.

Manufacturer acquires, retrofits former BD plant in Totowa

A cosmetics company has retrofitted a former Becton Dickenson plant in Totowa after recently purchasing the building to accommodate its own manufacturing operation.

Weiss: Newark retail property trades for $1.3 million

A corner retail property in Newark is under new ownership and will soon have a new use, following a $1.3 million sale arranged by Weiss Realty and Pierson Commercial.

Two-building complex changes hands in Pennsauken, WCRE says

Wolf Commercial Real Estate has brokered the sale of a two-building, 6,600-square-foot commercial complex in Pennsauken, the real estate services firm announced Friday.

New $80 million rental tower slated for downtown Newark (SLIDESHOW)

A developer has unveiled plans for an $80 million luxury apartment project in Newark, touting a 256-unit tower that will offer “resort-style living” in the heart of the city’s downtown.