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.

Murphy announces $100 million rental assistance program

The state will provide at least $100 million in assistance to low- and moderate-income renters impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, under a program announced Friday by Gov. Phil Murphy.

Design firm: Many office workers eager to return, but concerned about getting sick

A new survey has found that many workers are looking forward to going back to the office, but remain concerned about getting sick and not having enough personal space.

WCRE inks sale of 3,400 sq. ft. office building in Mount Laurel

A law firm has acquired a 3,400-square-foot office building in Mount Laurel, under a newly announced transaction by Wolf Commercial Real Estate.

Kimmerle touts design, build-out of law firm’s new 35,000 sq. ft. office in Cranford

A law firm has opened the doors to its new 35,000-square-foot headquarters in Cranford, following a design and fit-out overseen by Kimmerle Group.

Avison Young tenant, occupier solutions professional named principal

Avison Young has named a new principal in New Jersey, promoting an industry professional with more than a decade of experience in tenant representation and occupier solutions.

Thinking positively

Last month I alluded to how quickly things can change during a situation such as a pandemic, especially one that has so dramatically impacted our economy. That is certainly still the case in New Jersey, but the good news is that (as of now), things may be changing for the better.

NAI Hanson inks four leases in Chester, bringing building to full occupancy

Four tenants have combined to lease more than 3,800 square feet at a Morris County office building, under a series of transactions arranged by NAI James E. Hanson.

REDCOM raises $2,500 for Westfield food drive

Executives and employees of REDCOM Design & Construction took part last week in a food drive in the firm’s hometown of Westfield, helping to raise $2,500 in donations.

C&W preaches partnership between landlords, tenants in post-COVID office planning

Landlords and tenants may have different needs in the wake of COVID-19, but cooperation and communication will be key as both groups prepare for the post-pandemic workplace.

Medical products, technology firm takes 44,000 sq. ft. at ex-Toys R Us campus in Wayne

A health care products company will be among the new tenants at the former Toys R Us headquarters campus in Wayne, where it’s slated to occupy nearly 45,000 square feet.