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.

Gebroe-Hammer duo brokers more than $300M in sales in 18 months

A team of brokers with Gebroe-Hammer Associates is marking more than $330 million in sales brokered over the past 18 months, a deal volume that includes more than 1,700 units.

Health care, higher ed fuel leasing at Newark rental project

A focus on “eds and meds” has been a key ingredient in many urban success stories. For 24 Jones, one of the newest residential developments in Newark, the early returns show that to be part of a winning formula.

Victory for gas tax dedication, failure for casino expansion

Amid the stunning outcome of Tuesday’s presidential election, New Jersey residents voted as expected and overwhelmingly rejected a ballot question to expand casino gaming in the state.

Office, retail tenants fill new Englewood building

A private school, a well-known cigar maker and a pharmaceutical firm are among the tenants that have brought a new 46,000-square-foot Englewood commercial building to full occupancy.

Marcus & Millichap brokers Burlington County retail sale

An 8,110-square-foot retail property in Marlton has changed hands between private investors, in a nearly $1.6 million deal brokered by Marcus & Millichap.

McNamara, other CRE leaders honored at NAIOP awards dinner

It was a night in which one of the state’s biggest legislative issues in recent memory was in the spotlight, as voters prepare to consider constitutionally dedicated transportation funding.

NAI Hanson brokers lease to ministry in Bergenfield

A retail space that once housed a bank in Bergenfield is now home to a church, following a deal arranged by brokers with NAI James E. Hanson.

Developer seeks OK for Morristown’s first new hotel in decades

The development team behind what would be Morristown’s first new hotel in more than 35 years is now making its case to local officials, appearing before the town’s planning board for the first time last week.

CRE lending veteran joins Investors Bank

Investors Bank has hired Andrew Markey as a senior vice president and team leader within its commercial real estate lending group, the Short Hills-based bank announced.

Staffing firm joins Camden County office building

A staffing and human resources firm has leased 2,000 square feet at a Haddon Heights office building, according to Wolf Commercial Real Estate.