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.

New 34-unit rental complex on the market in Fairfield, Kislak says

The owner of a newly completed, 34-unit luxury apartment complex in Fairfield is seeking a buyer for the property, The Kislak Co. Inc. announced Monday.

Value Cos. picks up management assignment at new Elizabeth rental building

Value Cos. has added a recently opened, 40-unit boutique rental building in Elizabeth to its growing asset management portfolio, the firm announced Monday.

Industrial user acquires 65,000 sq. ft. Newark building

A three-story industrial building off Interstate 78 in Newark has changed hands, following a sale brokered by the William F. Connors Agency.

Developers eye spring opening for 205-unit project in Harrison

A joint venture is nearing completion of more than 200 new apartments in Harrison, the first piece of a $340 million, mixed-use project along the town’s rapidly changing waterfront.

Matrix sells Hamilton truck terminal for $20.5 million, HFF says

An investor focused on logistics property has acquired a nearly 45,000-square-foot truck terminal in Hamilton, in a $20.5 million sale by brokers with HFF.

Greenbaum Rowe adds two real estate attorneys

Two experienced real estate attorneys are among several recent hires at Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP.

Claims manager takes 5,000 sq. ft. in Atlantic County, Vantage says

A claims management provider has leased 5,000 square feet of office space in Galloway, under a newly announced transaction by Vantage Real Estate Services.

WCRE: Former Voorhees school building slated to become daycare center

A new high-end day care facility is slated to open at a 13,000-square-foot school building in Voorhees, following a sale arranged by Wolf Commercial Real Estate.

Markeim Chalmers inks $637,500 multifamily sale in Camden County

An investor has acquired a three-building, 10-unit apartment portfolio in Camden County for $637,500, following a deal arranged by Markeim Chalmers Inc.

Hoping for growth

New Jersey has only scratched the surface in the co-working and shared office space sector, despite the fact that it is experiencing rapid growth in New York City and other major markets. Fortunately, we’re hearing that the Garden State is poised to grow its share. The industry’s biggest name, WeWork, has ramped up its search for space in New Jersey over the past year, which means its competitors may not be far behind. The requirements have the potential to further strengthen top submarkets such as the Hudson waterfront, while providing a needed boost in areas where vacancy remains high.