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.

RIPCO: Salon suites, children’s retailer among newest tenants at Toms River shopping center

A salon suite studio has taken 9,000 square feet at a Toms River shopping center, in one of three newly announced leases by RIPCO Real Estate.

Three recent hires fueling growth of Hudson Atlantic multifamily team, brokerage firm says

Hudson Atlantic Realty has bolstered its multifamily brokerage unit with three recent additions to its team and a growing transaction pipeline.

PGIM lends $103 million for Pennsauken industrial portfolio deal

PGIM Real Estate has provided $103 million in fixed-rate financing to the buyer of more than 1 million square feet of industrial space in Pennsauken.

Urban Edge, Savers ink 25,000 sq. ft. deal at Cherry Hill power center

National thrift store concept Savers has taken more than 25,000 square feet at The Plaza at Cherry Hill, a power center in the township owned by Urban Edge Properties.

Kichen, Matovsky-Whalen among newest broker hires at Woodbridge-based Sitar

Sitar Realty has expanded its brokerage team with two recent additions, the Woodbridge-based firm announced Monday.

Walters marks completion of 150-unit, affordable senior housing property in Branchburg

Walters has completed its newest age- and income-restricted housing project in New Jersey with the debut of a 150-unit multifamily property in Branchburg.

Primary care practice takes 2,000 sq. ft. in downtown Bergenfield, NAI Hanson says

A primary care practice has found a new home after leasing 2,000 square feet in downtown Bergenfield, in a deal arranged by NAI James E. Hanson.

Hospitality: A real game changer — it all comes down to people

In prepping for this piece, I reviewed the 72 articles I wrote since 2017 to identify common themes. Unsurprisingly, the common denominator was the crucial need to change how we do business with the end goal of improving people’s lives for a simpler and better quality of life — one that is less taxing and costly and more efficient and effective.

RIPCO: Mexican eatery expands to Belleville, bringing shopping center to full occupancy

A newly renovated shopping center in Belleville is now fully leased after a recent commitment by a fast-casual Mexican restaurant, brokers with RIPCO Real Estate announced.

Law firm finds new home in Mahwah after lease arranged by Newmark Associates

A law firm is relocating within Mahwah after signing a new lease about three miles from its current home in the township, according to a broker with Newmark Associates CRE.