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.
Transwestern’s New Jersey office announced it has been recognized for the fourth straight year for its work environment and quality of life for employees, one of several real estate-related firms in the state to earn the distinction this year.
A stretch of downtown Jersey City that has become known for its high-end apartment buildings has added a new high-end hotel, following the completion of an extended stay Marriott property by two area development firms.
The Rockefeller Group is moving ahead with the next piece of its master-planned redevelopment site in Florham Park — a proposed build-to-suit office building that the firm is now marketing to prospective tenants.
A developer has received approval to build 69 luxury apartments in downtown Somerville, marking the latest project to move forward in the borough’s ongoing redevelopment.
Investment sales volume is on the rise for office buildings in three southern New Jersey counties, with nearly 800,000 square feet changing hands to start the year and another 2.7 million square feet on the market or under agreement.
Seven apartment buildings in Hudson County traded last month for a combined price of $6 million, in a series of deals brokered by Redwood Realty Advisors.
Attorneys for the township of South Brunswick are accusing a former Superior Court judge of having a conflict of interest, citing his ties to a developer that he went to work for only months after ruling that the municipality must zone for at least 1,500 affordable housing units.
A new 450,000-square-foot industrial building in South Brunswick is at full occupancy after its developer signed leases with two logistics providers, according to CBRE Group Inc.
Executives from some of the state’s top commercial real estate firms joined dozens of students recently at an annual industry career night hosted by Monmouth University.