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.

Bill to end eviction ban, with additional protections, slated for vote by full Legislature

A bill that would end New Jersey’s eviction ban later this summer while still providing protections to many apartment renters is poised for a full vote in the state Legislature.

Hampshire deepens leadership team with new promotions

The Hampshire Cos. has promoted a dozen employees, continuing its efforts to foster professional development from within the organization.

JLL arranges recapitalization for two-state, Denholtz-owned industrial portfolio

Denholtz Properties has recapitalized a 16-building industrial portfolio spanning both central New Jersey and Orlando, Florida, under a newly announced transaction by JLL.

G.S. Wilcox inks $30 million in loan activity for correspondent lender

G.S. Wilcox & Co. has closed nearly $30 million in financing in recent weeks, arranging loans for a trio of warehouses in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley.

Leasing underway at 452-unit apartment high-rise, second of two towers in Jersey City

A developer has launched preleasing at a second 45-story apartment tower in Jersey City, part of a project that has brought 900 upscale homes to a growing waterfront neighborhood.

CBRE: Route 22 retail center back to fully leased after salon suite, pizza shop deals

One of the newest retail centers along Route 22 is back at full occupancy after leases with a beauty salon co-working operator and a pizza shop, brokers with CBRE announced.

Atlantic Health inks extension, expansion for 533,000 sq. ft. Morristown campus

Atlantic Health System has signed an extension and expansion for more than 530,000 square feet at a three-building campus in Morristown, in a deal arranged by Colliers International.

Snack maker opens 111,000 sq. ft. headquarters at ex-Hertz site in Park Ridge

The company behind Welch’s Fruit Snacks, Sun-Maid raisins and other brands has opened its new 111,000-square-foot headquarters in Park Ridge, bringing new life to the former longtime home of the Hertz Corp. after the rental car company’s high-profile departure in 2015.

Buyer wanted for 129-unit East Orange apartment portfolio, Gebroe-Hammer says

The owner of a three-building, 129-unit apartment portfolio in East Orange is seeking a buyer for the properties, having tapped Gebroe-Hammer Associates to market the offering.

Ridgewood doctor expands, acquires 1,200 sq. ft. medical office space, NAI Hanson says

A physician is expanding his footprint in Ridgewood, having acquired more than 1,200 square feet of condominium space at a medical office building in the borough.