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.
Elberon Development Group CEO Dave Gibbons has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Elizabeth Development Co., the public nonprofit organization that has helped guide economic growth in the city for more than 45 years.
Procida Funding & Advisors has selected the McCann Team of Keller Williams as its agents for a collection of new age-restricted homes at the Plaza Grande development in Cherry Hill.
Denholtz Properties CEO Steven Denholtz will be the latest recipient of NAIOP New Jersey’s lifetime achievement award, headlining a list of honorees for the chapter’s spring gala that will also include its own former longtime chief executive.
Plans for this year’s Jersey City Summit are quickly taking shape, with featured guests set to include Gov. Phil Murphy, Mayor Steve Fulop and legendary developer Joe Panepinto Sr. alongside dozens of other owners, investors and key players in the city’s renaissance.
NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. is honoring its longtime business and senior marketing coordinator and several other key team members as part of its Women’s History Month observance.
A specialty bakery is growing in Mount Laurel after leasing space at a shopping center near Route 73, brokers with Vantage Commercial announced this week.
Ridgecut Road has closed on a development site in New York’s Orange County where it plans to build more than 146,000 square feet of new high-end industrial space.
By Joshua Burd Goodman Group has acquired the longtime site of the New York Daily News’ printing plant in Jersey City, with plans to repurpose or redevelop the complex as modern industrial space. The sellers, a partnership between the New…
Landlords are expanding their participation in New Jersey’s nation-leading Community Solar Energy Program, which allows property owners to lease their rooftops to solar developers, as the state transitions from a pilot phase to a permanent model.