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.

Investor eyes 586,000 sq. ft. warehouse project after buying Salem County parcels

An investment group has purchased a 48-acre development site in Salem County, seeking to expand its holdings and capitalize on growing industrial rents in the region.

Greenbaum’s Mlenak elected V.P. of Community Associations Institute N.J. chapter

A top redevelopment and land use attorney with Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis LLP has been elected vice president of the Community Associations Institute’s New Jersey chapter.

South Bound Brook office building sold to municipality for $1.1 million, Deluccia says

The Borough of South Bound Brook has purchased an 8,300-square-foot office building in the municipality, in a newly announced deal by Deluccia Commercial Group.

Levin Management inks 1.4 million sq. ft. in 2022 lease volume, as retail rebounds

Levin Management Corp. is marking a record year in leasing, thanks in part to a continued bounce back for brick-and-mortar retail in its regional footprint and across the U.S.

Petrucci: New Lehigh Valley flex park is fully leased after deal with pharma distributor

J.G Petrucci Co. Inc. has signed a new 40,000-square-foot lease in the Lehigh Valley, bringing a three-building industrial park to full occupancy after a phased buildout starting in 2019.

Penwood fund buys 97,000 sq. ft. Meadowlands industrial building for $31 million

Penwood Real Estate Investment Management has expanded its footprint in the Meadowlands, where a fund operated by the firm has acquired a nearly 97,000-square-foot industrial building.

Murphy calls for expanding liquor licenses in New Jersey, making pitch for long-stalled reform

A long-awaited reform to New Jersey’s liquor license laws could be coming soon, as indicated Tuesday by Gov. Phil Murphy, who cast the overhaul as a top priority during his State of the State address and previewed a plan to tackle the hot-button issue.

Avison Young taps Stone as New Jersey market leader, with Heller set to focus on brokerage

Avison Young has named a new leader of its New Jersey team, eyeing continued growth in the region after launching its first office here more than a decade ago.

Donnelly completes walls, steel for new 26,000 sq. ft. Wayne industrial project

Donnelly Construction has erected walls and steel for a nearly 26,000-square-foot warehouse in Wayne that’s on track to open by this spring, the firm announced Tuesday.

Larken adds 204,000 sq. ft. grocery-anchored retail center in Pike County

Larken Associates has acquired a grocery-anchored shopping center just outside Sussex County, adding more than 200,000 square feet to its retail holdings in the region.