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.
Key Properties has broken ground on a standalone restaurant building in Cedar Knolls, marking the final piece of a redevelopment project that has given way to a new 107,000-square-foot retail center.
Newark city officials on Wednesday detailed the development sites and office buildings that were included in their 250-page submission to Amazon, which could announce the short list for its coveted second headquarters project by early next year.
Hartz Mountain Industries is set to reveal the new 469-unit luxury apartment complex within its well-known, mixed-use Harmon Meadow development in Secaucus.
The new owner of a Bridgewater industrial building plans to convert the property to an indoor athletic training center, following a sale arranged by brokers with Avison Young.
A landlord has sold a roughly 122,000-square-foot office complex in Wayne for nearly $11 million, according to brokers with CBRE who orchestrated the deal.
A joint venture has sold the 423,000-square-foot One Newark Center tower, the latest office building to change hands in downtown Newark amid heightened investor interest.
The maker of the iconic Mars and Wrigley brands is officially moving its U.S. headquarters to Newark, where it will anchor a soon-to-redeveloped piece of the city’s downtown.
A group of commercial real estate leaders gathered Tuesday to unveil a new policy agenda to promote smart growth and redevelopment, urging lawmakers and Gov.-elect Phil Murphy to take action that will help New Jersey stay competitive in the years to come.