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.

Sanzari nearing completion of dual-branded hotel in Teaneck

A new dual-branded hotel for leisure and business travelers is only months away from opening at Glenpointe, Alfred Sanzari Enterprises’ mixed-use business complex in Teaneck.

Morris, Jingoli honored for work in building communities

Longtime real estate executives and business partners Jack Morris and Joe Jingoli were honored recently for their work to rebuild communities in New Jersey, earning the distinction from a well-known congregation in central New Jersey.

Walgreens property in Hamilton fetches $5.5 million

A private investor has paid more than $5.5 million for a 14,280-square-foot Walgreens property in Hamilton, in a sale brokered by Marcus & Millichap.

Affordable housing, infrastructure and more: The top policy priorities for N.J. commercial real estate

As New Jersey begins a new legislative session and a new administration under Gov. Phil Murphy, Real Estate NJ asked the heads of the industry’s top advocacy groups and associations for their top policy priorities.

Q&A: Biggins discusses the success of incentives — and their role going forward

Jay Biggins, the executive managing director of Biggins Lacy Shapiro & Co., is a longtime expert in the field of incentives and has seen the evolution of the New Jersey’s programs firsthand.

Policy priorities: New Jersey Builders Association

Real Estate NJ set out to identify the biggest public policy issues for commercial real estate, as New Jersey begins a new legislative session and a new administration under Gov. Phil Murphy. Here are the issues identified by Carol Ann Short, CEO of the New Jersey Builders Association.

Policy priorities: NAIOP New Jersey

Real Estate NJ set out to identify the biggest public policy issues for commercial real estate, as New Jersey begins a new legislative session and a new administration under Gov. Phil Murphy. Here are the issues identified by Michael McGuinness, CEO of NAIOP New Jersey.

Policy priorities: New Jersey Apartment Association

Real Estate NJ set out to identify the biggest public policy issues for commercial real estate, as New Jersey begins a new legislative session and a new administration under Gov. Phil Murphy. Here are the issues identified by David Brogan, executive director of the New Jersey Apartment Association.

Developer returns to Elizabeth, with a focus on the booming port region

Elberon Development Group has bolstered its portfolio in one of the state’s strongest industrial submarkets, while moving its headquarters back to where the company began a century ago.

Owner set to debut upgrades at 36,000 sq. ft. Parsippany building, NAI Hanson says

A landlord is nearing completion of a plan to modernize a 36,289-square-foot office building in Parsippany, with an eye toward attracting small businesses to the new-look property.