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.

Silbert to lead retail leasing for Sanzari medical arts building in Hackensack

Alfred Sanzari Enterprises has tapped Silbert Realty & Management Co. as its retail leasing agent for a prominent, 85,000-square-foot medical office property in Hackensack.

Kearny apartment complex fetches $36 million amid town’s ongoing revival

A longtime apartment owner in Kearny has reaped more than $36 million from its recent sale of a seven-building, 171-unit complex in the town, according to Gebroe-Hammer Associates.

A winning team

Commercial real estate truly is a people business, which explains why our stories highlighting new hires, promotions and other personnel moves are among the most popular. We’re fortunate to see a steady diet of these updates from all corners of the industry, including the types of announcements that have come from DMR Architects just about every year since we launched Real Estate NJ — five hires here, three new additions there — all to support a growing pipeline and portfolio that includes everything from apartments and hospitals to government buildings.

Elberon, Fidelco join FreezPak to open new freezer warehouse at Newark-Elizabeth border

A cold storage provider has opened a new 140,000-square-foot facility at the border of Elizabeth and Newark, in a project that brought together two well-known New Jersey developers.

MSB adds two real estate, land use attorneys

McManimon, Scotland & Baumann LLC has made two additions to its team of commercial real estate and land use attorneys.

BLS adds tax credit expert to manage compliance for incentives recipients

Biggins Lacy Shapiro & Co. LLC, the Princeton-based site selection and advisory firm, has hired a new senior manager focused on compliance for recipients of government tax incentives.

Fairfield apartment developer inks $10.5 million refi, JLL says

A developer has secured $10.5 million to refinance a newly built, 36-unit apartment property in Fairfield, in a newly announced deal by JLL.

NAI Hanson: Legal services firm relocating, taking 13,000 sq. ft. at Paterson office tower

A law practice is on the move in Paterson after leasing nearly 13,000 square feet at a prominent office building in the city, in a transaction arranged by NAI James E. Hanson.

Murphy vetoes bill to allow third-party code inspections, calls for two-year study by DCA

A bill that would streamline construction code inspections in New Jersey using third-party, private-sector consultants is all but dead for now, following a conditional veto by Gov. Phil Murphy that shelved the proposal in favor of a two-year study by state officials.

Blackstone logistics, clean energy firms detail solar panel projects across New Jersey portfolio

A pair of Blackstone affiliates have unveiled plans to build rooftop solar panels across a portfolio of New Jersey warehouses, bringing renewable energy to some 10,000 homes in the state.