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.
A developer has closed on its acquisition of the former Newark Bears baseball stadium in the state’s largest city, paving the way for it to redevelop the site into a sprawling mixed-use neighborhood.
The Clark planning board has approved Denholtz Associates’ plans to redevelop part of a sprawling commercial complex near the Garden State Parkway, the firm announced.
NAI James E. Hanson has brokered the sale of a 1.6-acre lot on Route 10 in Randolph that will become the new home of a landscape and architecture business, the real estate firm said Thursday.
A career seminar hosted by Montclair State University’s Feliciano School of Business connected attendees with real estate industry leaders in several specialties, including brokerage, property management, value-add investing, development and institutional investing.
The parent company of East Orange General Hospital has sold and leased back a 68,000-square-foot building adjacent to the facility, in a deal arranged by Lee & Associates of New Jersey.
A newly formed publishing group is among two tenants to lease space at a Cherry Hill office building, according to commercial real estate firm NAI Mertz.
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.
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.
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.
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.