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.

Performing arts school signs 12,000 sq. ft. renewal in Berkeley Heights, NAI Hanson says

NAI James E. Hanson has negotiated a lease renewal for an 11,500-square-foot office and flex building in Berkeley Heights, the brokerage team announced.

Gebroe-Hammer: 66-unit South Orange rental building sells for fourth time in 23 years

A private investor has acquired a 66-unit apartment building in downtown South Orange and steps from NJ Transit rail service, in the fourth trade of the property since 1999.

Printing, marketing firm joins growing list of tenants at STRO warehouse in Hackensack

The STRO Cos. has secured another tenant at a Hackensack industrial building after inking a 12,000-square-foot lease with a printing and marketing company.

Medical office buildings in South Jersey, Pennsylvania trade in $22 million sale-leaseback

A real estate investment trust has acquired a medical office portfolio in southern New Jersey and Pennsylvania’s Montgomery County, in a newly announced deal by Avison Young.

National Integrity Title Agency opens satellite office in Northfield

National Integrity Title Agency has opened a satellite office in Northfield, aiming to provide a base for servicing homeowners and realtors from the Jersey Shore region.

Podiatrist takes 1,600 sq. ft. at Lodi medical office building, NAI Hanson says

A podiatry practice has leased 1,608 square feet of medical office space in Lodi, brokers with NAI James E. Hanson announced Monday.

Prism sells flagship ON3 office tower for $132 million, in deal with Cantor affiliate

Prism Capital Partners has sold the flagship office building at its ON3 campus, fetching more than $130 million for the fully leased, 300,000-square-foot tower in Nutley.

LCOR, NJ Transit seek to reopen historic ferry building as part of high-profile Hoboken project

Development firm LCOR is seeking to revitalize the long-dormant, two-story ferry terminal in Hoboken — envisioning uses such as event space, market-style retail and other concepts — in what could be the centerpiece of a plan to transform the city’s historic transit hub.

Onyx taps Uncle Willie’s Wings to fill last restaurant space at revamped Gateway

A Newark restaurateur and U.S. Army veteran is expanding to the city’s Gateway Center, becoming the 10th new operator to join a new-look retail and dining concourse at the complex.

Kislak inks sale of 43-unit North Arlington rental portfolio for $8.4 million

A portfolio of 43 apartments and commercial space in North Arlington has changed hands for the first time in more than a century, according to brokers with The Kislak Co. Inc.