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.

Construction firm AMHigley touts three recent hires in Morristown office

The Albert M. Higley Co. has added to its Morristown-based office with recent hires on its administrative and project management teams, the construction firm announced.

Join us June 7 for The Newark Redevelopment Update

Despite billions of dollars in new investment, Newark still trails the likes of Jersey City, Hoboken, Harlem and Brooklyn Heights, which have been transformed by redevelopment and an influx of new residents. When will it finally happen? What still needs to be done?

Hear from the developers and insiders behind the city’s most important commercial real estate projects, as they tackle those questions and more in this must-attend event.

Physical therapist inks 2,200 sq. ft. renewal in Princeton, CPN says

A physical therapy practice has renewed its lease at a Princeton office building, in a newly announced deal by Commercial Property Network Inc.

Russo, Saraceno among honorees as Meadowlands YMCA raises $846,000 for food pantry

Two of the state’s leading developers were among the honorees last week as the Meadowlands Area YMCA marked a fundraising milestone for its food pantry program.

EDA pledges Aspire tax credits for major Newark, Camden and Morristown housing projects

The state has lent its support to three projects that will create or renovate a combined 728 apartments in Newark, Camden and Morristown — most of them for lower-income renters — after awarding nearly $121 million in tax credits under a new gap financing program.

JLL: Princeton office building trades for $12.7 million in deal between Nessel, SFA

An investment firm has sold a nearly 72,000-square-foot office building in Princeton for $12.7 million, in a newly announced deal by JLL.

Swim school leases 10,000 sq. ft. at The Shoppes at North Brunswick, Azarian says

A growing chain of swim schools has taken nearly 10,000 square feet at an upscale shopping center in North Brunswick, according to a leasing team with Azarian Realty Co.

CPN inks deals in Pennington with development firm, printing company

A developer focused on sustainability has leased more than 1,300 square feet of office space in Pennington, in one of two new deals in the borough by Commercial Property Network Inc.

Private lender conference coming to Atlantic City with new focus on networking, education

The largest private lending event in the country is coming to New Jersey, following a rebrand and what organizers say is a major shift in its mission.

NRP Group, Bayoh unveil 56-unit affordable housing project in Irvington

A development team has completed 56 units of affordable housing in Irvington, where it has brought life to a long-vacant parcel in one of the township’s main thoroughfares.