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.

AEP, equipment rental company ink 22,000 sq. ft. lease in Jersey City, Blau & Berg says

An equipment leasing and rental company has taken more than 22,000 square feet of industrial space on three acres in Jersey City, brokers with The Blau & Berg Co. announced Monday.

Spenga Fitness adds 4,000 sq. ft. New Jersey location with new lease in Montvale

A fitness franchise has expanded to New Jersey after taking 4,000 square feet in Montvale, according to a brokerage team with The Goldstein Group.

Remembering Marc Berson, ‘a first-class gentleman’ and a giant in business, philanthropy

Tributes have poured in for Marc E. Berson, the revered philanthropist, developer and business leader who died on Saturday, leaving a legacy of service and humility despite his vast success and influence, with a lasting impact from helping to revitalize his native Newark.

Marc Berson, revered philanthropist, developer and champion for Newark, dies at 79

Marc E. Berson, one of the state’s most prominent philanthropists and commercial real estate executives, who was a key figure in working to revitalize his native Newark, has died.

Footwear, apparel maker SG Cos. takes 14,000 sq. ft. in Rochelle Park, JLL says

A multinational footwear and apparel company has signed a long-term lease for some 14,000 square feet at a Rochelle Park office building, in a newly announced deal by JLL.

Salzer, veteran real estate attorney, joins A.Y. Strauss in Livingston

A.Y. Strauss has added a veteran commercial real estate attorney to its Livingston-based team.

Dental practice takes 2,400 sq. ft. at Renaissance Properties’ mixed-use project in Chesterfield

A dental practice has found a new home in Chesterfield after signing a lease with Renaissance Properties, the developer of the 500-acre mixed-use property known as Old York Village.

Developer buys Gold Coast multifamily tract as part of ongoing NRIA liquidation, CBRE says

Another multifamily development site in Hudson County has changed hands in connection with the bankruptcy of a Secaucus-based real estate firm, brokers with CBRE said Thursday.

Procida completes first of eight final buildings at long-stalled Cherry Hill housing project

A team led by investor Billy Procida has completed the first of eight buildings that will help complete a long-delayed, 507-unit multifamily project in Cherry Hill.

Studio 1200’s Dougherty to receive AIA-NJ’s Architect of the Year award

AIA New Jersey has bestowed its 2023 Architect of the Year award on Nancy Dougherty, a managing principal of Millburn-based Studio 1200.