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.

Owner of 24-unit North Bergen apartment, retail building sells after 25 years, Redwood says

The longtime owner of a 24-unit apartment and retail building in North Bergen has sold the property for $2.5 million, according to a broker with Redwood Realty.

Veteran architect Weston begins term as AIA New Jersey chapter president

A veteran of the design and construction industry has kicked off his tenure as president of the American Institute of Architects’ New Jersey chapter.

Wellness practice grows at Mission 50 co-working, office building in Hoboken

A holistic health and wellness practice is expanding its footprint in Hoboken as a tenant at the co-working and business center known as Mission 50.

Lowe’s preleases 103,000 sq. ft. Hamilton warehouse project, Corporate America Realty says

Lowe’s Home Centers Inc. has leased more than 100,000 square feet of new industrial space in Hamilton, filling the second piece of a speculative development near Interstate 295.

JLL: Rockefeller sells 454,000 sq. ft. Lehigh Valley warehouse to Link for $91 million

Rockefeller Group has sold a nearly 454,000-square-foot industrial building in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley for $91 million, in a newly announced deal by JLL.

Sax names Top 50 accounting firm veteran as new CFO

Sax LLP, the Parsippany-based accounting, tax and business advisory firm, has named a new chief financial officer.

WCRE adds property manager to growing team in South Jersey, Pennsylvania

Wolf Commercial Real Estate has announced a new hire on its facilities and property management team in the southern New Jersey and Philadelphia region.

Campbell set to begin $50 million renovation of historic Camden headquarters

Campbell Soup Co. is planning a $50 million overhaul of its iconic headquarters in Camden as part of a move to consolidate its office-based employees from outside New Jersey.

Diversified buys 10 acres in Jefferson slated for new upscale apartments

Diversified Properties has acquired nearly 10 acres in Morris County where it now plans to build 32 new apartments as the first piece of a multiphase redevelopment.

Rutgers launches study on parking usage at multifamily sites, seeking updated state guidelines

The Rutgers Center for Real Estate has launched a study that it hopes will capture real-time data on parking usage at residential properties in New Jersey, as it pushes for updates to the decades-old standards that towns and cities use to guide land use and redevelopment.