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.

Family entertainment center takes 37,000 sq. ft. at Millville retail site, Irgang says

Irgang Group has inked a 36,500-square-foot anchor lease to bring Fun City Adventure Park, a family entertainment concept, to a 393,000-square-foot retail center in Millville.

LMC promotes two to vice president roles

Levin Management Corp. has announced two executive promotions, touting its sustained growth and transaction volume across a nearly 16 million-square-foot portfolio.

Newark, East Newark portfolio with 20 apartments trades for $3.2 million, Kislak says

A partnership has sold a three-building, 20-unit apartment portfolio in Newark and East Newark for nearly $3.2 million, according to a brokerage team with The Kislak Co. Inc.

PNC inks 26,000 sq. ft. office lease at Overlook Corporate Center, JLL says

PNC Bank has taken more than 26,000 square feet at Overlook Corporate Center in Little Falls, in one of two newly announced leases at the property by JLL.

RIPCO: Buyer wanted for new 59-unit Hudson County apartment building

The developer of a new 59-unit luxury apartment building in North Bergen is seeking a buyer for the property, brokers with RIPCO Real Estate announced Wednesday.

Preleasing underway at new 44-unit luxury rental property in Hillsborough

Adoni Property Group is set to unveil a new 44-unit luxury apartment property in Hillsborough, according to a leasing and marketing team with Coldwell Banker Realty.

Diversified buys 9,000 sq. ft. industrial building in Montville

Diversified Properties has purchased a 9,000-square-foot industrial building in the Towaco section of Montville.

Sustained success

As you’ll read in this month’s cover story, the state’s Community Solar Energy Pilot Program has made it both easier and more lucrative for commercial property owners in New Jersey to go green, allowing solar developers to lease their rooftops and sell power to nearby residents. The policy has been critical to the growth of Solar Landscape, a solar developer founded in 2012 that’s been integral to the program’s rollout. Based in Asbury Park, the 10-year-old firm has leased more than 20 million square feet of rooftop space in New Jersey, making it a key player in the commercial real estate market in just a few years.

Kislak: Family owners sell 120-unit apartment portfolio in Elizabeth, Hillside for $15 million

A family ownership group has sold a 120-unit apartment portfolio in Union County for $15 million, in a newly announced deal by The Kislak Co. Inc.

Cushman details 17 new hires on New Jersey capital markets, leasing and operations teams

Cushman & Wakefield has announced a flurry of new hires aimed at bringing young talent to its capital markets, leasing and operations teams in New Jersey.