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.

Hair Club inks 5,250 sq. ft. renewal in Marlton, WCRE says

A hair loss solutions provider has renewed and expanded its footprint off Route 73 in Marlton, under a 5,250-square-foot lease brokered by Wolf Commercial Real Estate.

Trend Watch Oct. 30: Smaller leases keep office market in neutral

Leases in the 10,000-25,000-square- foot range accounted for more than one-half of signed deals in the Northern and Central New Jersey office market.

Woodmont, Baker break ground on 220-unit luxury rental project in Bayonne

Developers have kicked off a project that will bring more than 200 luxury apartments to the western shore of Bayonne, one of a half-dozen redevelopment efforts now underway in the city.

Study shows port’s outsized impact on tax revenue, industrial market

The port industry of New York and New Jersey, one of the key drivers of the Garden State’s booming industrial real estate sector, accounted for nearly $8.5 billion in tax revenue last year.

Greater Trenton names new VP of marketing

The two-year-old nonprofit aimed at shepherding economic development in Trenton has bolstered its team with the hiring of a vice president of marketing and communications.

Bergman set to debut new amenities at Florham Park office campus

Bergman Real Estate Group is set to unveil about 5,000 square feet of new tenant amenity space at a 115,000-square-foot Florham Park office building, the real estate firm said this week.

Marcus & Millichap: Palisades Park office building fetches $3 million

An outgoing owner-occupier has sold a 2,000-square-foot office building in Palisades Park, in a $3 million deal arranged by brokers with Marcus & Millichap.

CIS opens new senior housing in place of Sandy-damaged complex in Middletown

A developer has opened a new affordably priced, senior housing community in Monmouth County at the site of a complex that was damaged so badly by Hurricane Sandy that it had to be demolished.

Normandy refinances Princeton-area office building for $14.5 million, HFF says

The owner of a 114,000-square-foot office building just outside Princeton has refinanced the property for $14.5 million, brokers with HFF said Wednesday.

EDA: Consumer products testing firm buys longtime leased facility in Essex County

A business that tests consumer products has acquired a 44,000-square-foot facility in Essex County that it had been leasing for 20 years, thanks in part to a small business loan program offered by the state Economic Development Authority.