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.

Dermody inks 401,000 sq. ft. lease with logistics firm in Gloucester County

A logistics firm is set to occupy 401,000 square feet at a sprawling industrial park in Logan Township, under a recent lease with developer Dermody Properties.

Woodmont touts 100 percent leased milestone at Morris County rental project

Woodmont Properties has reached full occupancy at its luxury 300-unit apartment community in Mount Arlington, touting the demand for high-end rentals in a suburban setting.

Fort Monmouth authority board chairman leaving post at year-end

The board chairman of the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority is stepping down after seven years in the post.

NJIT unveils new manufacturing training center in Newark

The New Jersey Institute of Technology has opened the doors to a new training and prototyping facility focused on feeding the state’s growing manufacturing sector.

Avison Young to stay as leasing agent after sale of Ramsey office building

A real estate investment firm has retained Avison Young as its leasing team after acquiring a 140,000-square-foot office building in Ramsey.

CBRE marketing 50,000-square-foot industrial complex in Kenilworth

Brokers with CBRE are seeking a buyer for a three-building, 50,000-square-foot industrial complex in Kenilworth, touting its proximity to Port Newark-Elizabeth and a lack of comparable properties in the immediate area.

SLIDESHOW: ICSC’s New York Deal Making conference

Commercial real estate brokers and executives descended on the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan last week for the International Council of Shopping Centers’ annual New York Deal Making conference.

EDA awards $38 million to help linen business expand in Irvington, Trenton

An industrial linen business is poised to double its footprint in Irvington and upgrade its space in Trenton, following the approval of nearly $38 million in state tax credits over 10 years.

Box manufacturer proposes 500,000 sq. ft. plant in Florence

The state has approved $13.6 million in tax credits to encourage a cardboard packaging manufacturer to build a 500,000-square-foot facility in Burlington County.

Furniture remanufacturer, tech firm offered incentives to move to Camden

Three businesses could be moving to Camden next year in connection with more than $10 million in tax credits approved Tuesday by the state Economic Development Authority.