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.
The popular mixed-use development in New Brunswick known as The Yard @ College Avenue just got a bit more popular thanks to its newest addition — an eight-foot-tall bronze statue of a Rutgers University Scarlet Knight.
Developers are off to a fast start at what is currently the tallest residential building in New Jersey, the distinctive waterfront tower known as Jersey City Urby.
A development group’s plans to redevelop the shuttered Atlantic Club casino as a water park have reportedly fallen through after a large investor pulled its funding from the project.
An HVAC contractor has acquired and will relocate to a 27,248-square-foot industrial flex building in Randolph, under a deal arranged by brokers with NAI James E. Hanson.
After being turned down by seven other lenders, it was late last year when the developer of a 148-bed assisted living facility in East Windsor finally found the cash infusion it needed. It was the kind of opportunity that Kennedy Funding Financial was able to seize, even if other lenders could not.
By Peter S. Reinhart We all get older until we don’t. During our lifetime, our bodies age and we do our best to slow down the process of aging, but inevitably the end arrives. The use of our land is…
The Garibaldi Group has promoted three sales associates who the firm says have been the driving force behind the office leasing team at the Bell Works redevelopment project in Holmdel.
A local developer has acquired a former gas station site in West Caldwell that has approvals to be rebuilt as a retail bank, in a sale brokered by NAI James E. Hanson.
A joint venture has acquired a nearly 400,000-square-foot shopping center in Mercer County and is now planning some $5 million in upgrades at the grocery-anchored property.