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.

New retailers commit to downtown Englewood, Ripco says

Seven retailers have signed leases in downtown Englewood, committing to more than 26,000 square feet in total under a series of deals announced by Ripco Real Estate.

Saddleback touts 8,200 sq. ft. industrial lease in Edison

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has inked an 8,200-square-foot industrial lease at a building in the Raritan Center section of Edison.

Kislak brokers $3.2 million, 27-unit apartment sale in Jersey City

An investor has acquired two Jersey City apartment buildings with a combined 27 units, in a $3.2 million sale brokered by The Kislak Co. Inc.

New owner of Toms River shopping center taps LMC as leasing, managing agent

After acquiring a 120,350-square-foot shopping center in Toms River, a joint venture has tapped Levin Management Corp. to oversee leasing at the property.

What is the next frontier for amenities and technology in corporate office space?

What is the next frontier for amenities and technology in corporate office space? We assembled a panel of industry experts to tackle our question of the month.

WCD: New and improved cost cap insurance could spur additional environmental cleanups

A consulting and engineering firm has teamed with a global insurance agency to expand coverage for environmental cleanups, with the goal of spurring remediation at sites that are otherwise seen as too costly or risky for property owners to take on.

Transwestern seeking tenants for Parsippany office building

Brokers with Transwestern are marketing a nearly 182,000-square-foot office building for sublease in Parsippany, in what they say is the largest block of such space in the submarket.

Hudson County rental property sells for $1.2 million

A private investor has reaped more than $1.2 million from the sale of a 6,250-square foot multifamily property in Hudson County, according to brokers with Marcus & Millichap.

It’s time to push the reset button on New Jersey’s ‘municipal madness’

Our next governor and new Legislature best be laser-focused on two immediate priorities: investing and deploying critical resources into our transportation system and stimulating permanent property tax reductions through shared services and municipal consolidations.

Engineering a solution: How PS&S helped create a path forward for Atlantic City’s iconic Steel Pier

The newest addition to the Atlantic City skyline is not another casino, but a 230-foot-tall observation wheel that will become the latest and greatest piece of the iconic Steel Pier. The year-round attraction is now open to the public, but that might not be the case without the work of an architecture and engineering firm with deep ties to the seaside resort town.