Joshua Burd
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Joshua Burd, an award-winning reporter and editor, has been covering New Jersey commercial real estate for eight 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.

Inglesino Taylor

It takes much more than a good lawyer to obtain approvals for complex development projects in New Jersey. At Inglesino Webster, we have a unique and unparalleled ability to formulate effective strategies to achieve our clients’ objectives. We carefully consider the legal, business, political and public policy considerations necessary to formulate effective strategies for our clients. And, we possess the technical skills required to implement those strategies. We understand the perspective of mayors and board attorneys because our attorneys have served in those capacities. But, when circumstances warrant, we have the litigation prowess to be tigers in the court.

Skoloff & Wolfe

Skoloff & Wolfe, P.C.’s tax department clients include commercial real estate property owners, developers, management companies, financial institutions, REITs, hospitals, universities, religious institutions, private equity firms and insurance companies.

Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks Kahn Wikstrom & Sinins, PC

Over 40 years’ experience with the community developing relationships, real estate law expertise and dedicated work ethic to provide our clients with fast responsive service which results in the successful completion of commercial real estate transactions and development. The team accepts and relishes the challenge of providing a fast response time. We believe that successful representation to clientele is responsiveness to the needs of the client, morning or night, certainly not limited to a 9 to 5 workday.

Wells, Jaworski & Liebman, LLP

With nine real estate practitioners in our office, one of our hallmarks is our ability to seamlessly collaborate together in an effort to offer solutions to our clients’ real estate demands. Productive, strategic thinking is most often a group effort. Within our offices, it is commonplace for our attorneys to be working collectively in order to optimize our clients’ results. Collaborative efforts are not limited by individual practice group. We understand that each aspect of a real estate project cannot be analyzed in a vacuum. Given our multidisciplinary real estate practice, we continually provide meaningful advice to our clients on how decisions in one aspect of their project will impact the others. One of the trademarks we take pride in is the connections we develop with our clients. While the matters we handle can be complex and intense, our boutique setting allows us to form relationships with our clients that go beyond that of basic attorney-client.

Developers sell ground lease for Walmart-occupied property in Linden, SRS says

A joint venture has sold a ground lease for the site of a four-year-old Walmart in Linden, in a newly announced deal by SRS Real Estate Partners.

Woodmont hails lease-up of 443-unit luxury rental property in West Windsor

Woodmont Properties has leased up its new 443-unit luxury multifamily property just off Route 1 in West Windsor.

Diversified completes indoor, outdoor amenities at 393-unit Union rental project

Diversified Properties has unveiled a series of amenities at its new 393-unit high-end multifamily development in Union Township.

National, KRE Group top out 360-unit apartment building in Philadelphia

A joint venture has completed vertical construction for a new 360-unit apartment building in Philadelphia, where it hopes to welcome its first residents in early 2024.

SLIDESHOW: The Newark Redevelopment Update

See the full slideshow from our June 7 seminar, where the developers and insiders behind Newark’s most important commercial real estate projects debated the long-held opportunities and challenges in New Jersey’s largest city.

Changing times

As you’ll read in this month’s cover story, redevelopment is coming to some of New Jersey’s largest malls — from the mecca of Paramus to Burlington County — as owners and local officials mull the future of their cherished shopping centers. Increasingly, those plans call for bringing new apartments, health care facilities and vibrant public spaces meant to create new foot traffic. Many of these projects are now moving forward in the Garden State, with more to follow, despite pockets of opposition and the challenge of repurposing a sprawling property with longstanding anchor tenants.