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.

Turner, PwC execs join local United Way board

An executive with Turner Construction is one of two new board of trustees with The United Way of Northern New Jersey.

Hartz, Panepinto project is ‘another step’ in Journal Square’s revival

If there is any doubt about the demand for new luxury apartments away from downtown Jersey City, look to the new 13-story tower that has risen just northwest of the busy Journal Square transportation center. That’s where a crowd gathered on Tuesday morning to celebrate the opening of the building, 3 Journal Square, as the newest addition to the onetime commercial hub of the city.

Developers break ground, raise flag at adaptive reuse project in Verona

Construction is underway at a project that would convert a historic flag factory in Verona into the centerpiece of a new 112-unit residential development.

Two tenants renew at Meadowlands industrial building, NAI Hanson says

NAI James E. Hanson has brokered two lease renewals at a nearly 143,000-square-foot industrial building in East Rutherford, the real estate services firm said Tuesday.

Luxury rental community in Garfield sold for $27 million

Two real estate firms have partnered to plant a flag in Bergen County, acquiring a newly built 100-unit multifamily apartment community in Garfield for $27 million.

Furniture chain inks 15,000 sq. ft. lease on Route 10, Jeffery Realty says

A furniture chain has added another location in New Jersey with a newly signed 15,000-square-foot lease in East Hanover, according to brokers involved in the deal.

Newmark: Warren office condo trades for $940,000

Newmark Associates has brokered the nearly $1 million sale of a 7,400-square-foot office condominium in Somerset County, the firm said.

RSC touts design of Hudson County vo-tech school (SLIDESHOW)

An architecture firm has unveiled its designs for a new $143 million, technologically advanced high school in Hudson County.

Taking the long view

Most regular readers of this publication can tell that, when it comes to new construction, mixed-use and multifamily projects are the ones making most of the headlines. In fact, there are so many projects in New Jersey these days that we don’t often get to spend much time covering them in depth before we have to move on to the next groundbreaking or ribbon-cutting.

Atlantic City 3.0: Riding high from new investment, the iconic resort town is charting a new future

For a place that has been promised a comeback in recent years — only to see it never materialize — experts say Atlantic City is in uncharted yet promising territory that could help usher in a long-awaited recovery. Land prices are at their lowest in decades, local and regional developers with proven track records are investing in the city and the first credible nongaming project in years is under construction, with the potential to bring thousands of students and professionals to the Boardwalk as soon as next year.