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.

Hackensack: Two-way traffic is back on Main Street, in critical step for city’s revival

Business leaders in Hackensack are hailing the long-awaited return of two-way traffic on Main Street, a change that will likely accelerate the ongoing revival of the city’s downtown.

Larken Associates, consignment shop ink 1,600 sq. ft. lease in Hillsborough

A consignment shop is opening a new location in Hillsborough, where it’s leasing more than 1,600 square feet at a retail and office complex owned by Larken Associates.

Developers plan 426,000 sq. ft. industrial campus after buying Somerset office property

A joint venture has acquired an office building and adjacent land in Franklin Township, with plans to redevelop the site as a two-building, 426,000-square-foot industrial campus.

Denholtz expands construction, finance teams with five new hires

Denholtz Properties has announced five new hires, with an eye toward bolstering its internal construction and finance teams in the wake of the pandemic.

Premier delivers 50,000 sq. ft. warehouse, headquarters for logistics firm in Piscataway

A design and construction firm is marking the completion of a facility in Piscataway that will serve as a new warehouse and headquarters for a growing logistics provider.

Cronheim sources $9.6 million loan for Vineland shopping center deal

A grocery-anchored, 140,000-square-foot retail center in Vineland has changed hands with the help of more than $9.6 million in financing, according to brokers with Cronheim Mortgage.

WCRE adds veteran South Jersey broker, eyeing continued expansion

Wolf Commercial Real Estate has bolstered its team with the addition of a veteran broker, as it looks to continue its growth in New Jersey nearly a decade after its founding.

Santola joins State Planning Commission after nomination by Murphy, approval by Senate

Longtime development executive Stephen Santola has joined the State Planning Commission as a public member, following lawmakers’ recent approval of his nomination to the group.

Seven-acre development site in Jackson fetches $2.7 million, Marcus says

The owner of a seven-acre development site in Jackson has sold the property for $2.7 million, in a newly announced transaction by Marcus & Millichap.

Pennsauken warehouse fully leased after deal with beverage packer

A packaging company is tripling its footprint in the region after taking more than 63,000 square feet of industrial space in Pennsauken, according to brokers with Colliers International.