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.

Jersey City public housing complex to be rebuilt with 631 affordable, market-rate units

More than 600 new apartments and condominiums are coming to the site of an 80-year-old public housing complex in Jersey City, officials said, under a plan that would include both lower-income and market-rate units and a new branch of the city’s public library.

Greek details 287,000 sq. ft. Philly warehouse project, fast-growing development pipeline

Greek Development has expanded its footprint to Philadelphia, with plans to build nearly 300,000 square feet of new industrial space, after one of several recent acquisitions and as part of a development pipeline that currently calls for more than 2.5 million square feet.

Starbucks, Jersey Mike’s among new retailers at Hackensack’s Print House, NAI Hanson says

Starbucks and Jersey Mike’s are coming to a mixed-use community at the former Bergen Record site in Hackensack, joining previously announced retail tenants such as Blue Foundry Bank and Hackensack Meridian Health at the River Street property.

Livingston retail, office property trades for $5.2 million, C&W says

A buyer has paid $5.2 million for a Livingston property with more than 27,000 square feet of retail and office space, brokers with Cushman & Wakefield announced.

Studio 1200 promotes residential, mixed-use team leader Tarquinio to principal

Studio 1200 has promoted the head of its residential and mixed-use teams to principal, the Short Hills-based architecture and interior design firm announced.

Maximizing value through placemaking

Thoughtful placemaking executed with the proper design strategies creates a vibrant, authentic sense of place offering value through rental and occupancy premiums and allows for real estate to evolve and meet current sustainable lifestyles. More than just mixed-use developments, successful placemaking projects seek to attract people, make them feel comfortable and activate the built environment in ways that encourage them to stay or return. Today’s residents, office tenants, retail patrons and pedestrians desire an integrated living, working, learning and shopping environment that is intentionally planned to create places that foster community and neighborhood growth.

TAY Investments breaks ground on 116-unit upscale rental project in East Orange

A developer has broken ground on a project that will bring 116 luxury apartments to a site just north of Interstate 280 in East Orange, adding to the city’s fast-growing stock of rental units.

KRE, Russo launch leasing at final piece of sprawling luxury rental complex in Rockaway

Kushner Real Estate Group and Russo Development have unveiled the final piece of a new 345-unit luxury apartment complex in Rockaway Township, the firms announced.

Lee & Associates: Ownership group sells 20,000 sq. ft. warehouse, in latest Clifton trade

A private investor has purchased a 20,000-square-foot industrial building in Clifton, in a newly announced deal by Lee & Associates New Jersey.

Atlantic City: Vantage Commercial inks sale of 3.7-acre site slated for cannabis grow facility

The operator of a planned marijuana cultivation facility has acquired 3.7 acres in Atlantic City’s tourism district, brokers with Vantage Commercial announced Thursday.