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.

Charging stations, car sharing come to Jersey City buildings

Two of Jersey City’s newest residential buildings are playing host to electric vehicle charging stations and a car sharing program founded by a local developer.

Apartments at Fort Lee’s Hudson Lights open for leasing

Tucker Development is officially seeking tenants for the first residential phase of Hudson Lights, a mixed-use, 1 million-square-foot project that has helped transform downtown Fort Lee.

Zimmel announces more than 200,000 sq. ft. in warehouse deals

A trio of industrial tenants have inked leases in central New Jersey in a series of deals arranged by Zimmel Associates, the Edison-based brokerage firm said Monday.

Final piece of Weehawken condo project underway

Lennar has started construction on 67 new condominiums along the Weehawken waterfront, marking the final phase of the company’s luxury community known as Henley on Hudson.

JLL growing N.J. retail footprint, adds industry expert

JLL is making a push to expand its retail brokerage services in New Jersey, prompting the firm to hire an industry veteran with deep roots in the Garden State.

Threats to 1031, carried interest in focus at private equity panel

With Election Day looming, real estate investors can’t help but think about Uncle Sam. A panel of experts in that industry explained why last week, pointing to the prospect of changes to federal regulations that they have come to rely on to do business and improve their returns.

Developer pitches Newark site for North Jersey casino

A local developer is pushing a site in Newark as the home of a casino if voters approve a statewide gaming expansion next month — and he is meeting with operators from Atlantic City about the proposal.

North Jersey industrial site to become self-storage facility

A self-storage operator plans to raze a 61,556-square-foot industrial building in Bergen County and rebuild the site with one of its own facilities, brokerage firm Marcus & Millichap said.

Colliers: Medical practice plans to convert Cherry Hill office building

An orthopedic practice has acquired a 12,000-square-foot office building in Cherry Hill for $1.2 million, real estate services firm Colliers International said.

Area firm hired for preconstruction at Long Branch condo project

The developer of a South Beach-inspired residential complex in Long Branch has retained B. Harvey Construction for preconstruction services at the project, the firm announced.