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.

Zimmel: New ground-up 55,000 sq. ft. warehouse coming soon to Hillsborough

Adoni Property Group is set to deliver nearly 55,000 square feet of new industrial space in Hillsborough, having tapped Zimmel Associates as its leasing team for the building.

Langan announces three associate-level promotions in Parsippany

Three members of Langan’s Parsippany-based team are among two dozen to be promoted recently by the engineering and environmental services firm.

Family sells Burlington County strip center for $1.2 million, Rose Commercial says

A local restauranteur has acquired a nearly 14,000-square-foot strip center in the Burlington County township of Tabernacle, in a deal arranged by Rose Commercial Real Estate.

Newmark Associates details three recent sales team hires

Newmark Associates has announced three recent additions to its Morris County-based team of commercial real estate brokers.

Hampshire debuts Morristown apartment building with remote work focus, supportive housing (SLIDESHOW)

The Hampshire Cos. has unveiled a new 85-unit luxury apartment building in Morristown, with a design that caters to remote workers and more than a dozen homes reserved for residents with special needs.

Hornrock launches leasing at new Hackensack apartment building

Hornrock Properties has taken the wraps off the first piece of what it calls Ivy and Green, a new upscale multifamily development in downtown Hackensack.

DMR details new Community Energy Plan adopted by Prospect Park

The borough of Prospect Park has adopted a new Community Energy Plan, working in tandem with DMR Architects, as it looks to meet the state’s growing list of goals and regulations tied to renewable energy.

From the publisher: Join us June 7 for The Newark Redevelopment Update

Real Estate NJ is going to have a seminar on June 7 at NJIT regarding Newark and its revitalization. Newark means a lot to me. I grew up in Maplewood and took the bus with my friends to downtown Newark to hang out on Broad Street. We would go into Bamberger’s, Hahne’s, S. Klein on the square, etc. After the riots of 1967 Newark changed dramatically and has still not recovered from the stigma of that event. Over the last 15 years I have spent a lot of time in Newark in philanthropic endeavors and have been disappointed that Newark has not made the progress in revitalization that I had hoped it would.

Developer sells 34-unit Bound Brook rental building for $10.8 million, Veerman says

A developer has sold a three-year-old, 34-unit apartment building in Bound Brook for nearly $11 million, in a deal arranged by Veerman Asset Management.

Urban Edge leases 286,000 sq. ft. at East Hanover industrial park

Urban Edge Properties has leased more than 286,000 square feet of industrial space in East Hanover after securing new long-term commitments from two tenants.