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.

C&W inks $57 million refi for Hamilton senior living complex

The owners of a 195-unit senior living facility in Hamilton have refinanced the property for more than $57 million, under a newly announced transaction by Cushman & Wakefield.

EDA launches grant program to help towns, counties land Opportunity Zone investments

The state Economic Development Authority is offering $500,000 in grant funding to help municipalities and counties draw investors to federally designated Opportunity Zones.

Kimmerle touts design, expansion of Marlton assisted living facility

An operator of assisted living facilities is expanding a location in Burlington County as part of a newly announced project that is being designed and managed by the Kimmerle Group.

Condo tower hosts gallery event, showcases Jersey City mural program

A soaring luxury condominium tower under construction in Jersey City recently became a showcase for the city’s vibrant public art scene, hosting a one-night gallery event that drew local officials, artists and other stakeholders.

Developers launch residential construction at mixed-use Elizabeth project

A developer has broken ground on the latest piece of a mixed-use project in Elizabeth, where it plans to build nearly 50 new homes at the former site of vacant brownfield property.

Hamilton flex portfolio trades for $19.5 million, Colliers says

A two-building, 120,000-square-foot flex portfolio in Hamilton has changed hands for $19.5 million, under a transaction arranged by Colliers International.

Pharma firms, delivery startup among latest targets in EDA tax credit review

The state Economic Development Authority is seeking information from another three companies that were awarded tax credits under its embattled incentive programs, amid ongoing scrutiny of the volume of awards and job pledged by the recipients.

Team Resources inks 79,000 sq. ft. renewal by furniture rental business in Secaucus

A furniture rental business has renewed its 79,000-square-foot lease at a Secaucus industrial building, in one of three newly announced transactions by Team Resources Inc.

Prism announces refi at Parsippany office building

Prism Capital Partners has refinanced a 206,000-square-foot office building in Parsippany, touting the transaction as another milestone for the firm’s original investment property.

NAIOP panelists tout lessons learned amid updates to environmental cleanup program

Technical changes to the 10-year-old Site Remediation Reform Act incorporate many lessons learned since the law was originally enacted, industry insiders said last week, as a bill that would update the program now awaits a decision by Gov. Phil Murphy.