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.

Hampshire, Circle Squared unveil new self-storage project in Millburn

The Hampshire Cos. has debuted the latest piece of its ever-growing self-storage pipeline — unveiling a 104,260-square-foot facility in Millburn alongside Circle Squared Alternative Investments and other members of the project team.

Developer touts 131-unit project underway in Jersey City

An Ohio-based developer has announced its entrance to Jersey City, detailing a 131-unit project underway in a neighborhood just south of Hoboken and west of the Holland Tunnel.

Hackensack office building inks four leases with law firms

Four law firms have signed leases at a 225,000-square-foot office building just minutes from the Bergen County Courthouse in Hackensack.

Investors debut rehabbed affordable housing in Jersey City (SLIDESHOW)

A joint venture has completed its rehabilitation of Jersey City’s largest privately held Section 8 housing complex, a 483-unit property near the city’s Journal Square section.

NKF inks sales of Bayonne retail center, Marlton office building

Investors have paid a combined $11 million for a Bayonne shopping center and a Marlton office building, in separate deals announced Friday by Newmark Knight Frank.

Affordable senior housing breaks ground in Cinnaminson

Developers have started construction on a new 54-unit, age- and income-restricted rental community in Cinnaminson, their seventh joint venture in southern New Jersey.

Kennedy Funding inks $2.4 million loan for Wyoming homebuilder

Kennedy Funding has closed on a $2.4 million loan that will pave the way for a new 221-acre residential development in Wyoming’s second-largest city.

A new twist on mixed-use

As you’ll read in this month’s cover story, a joint venture is banking on health care as a key ingredient in a long-awaited, mixed-use project in Gloucester County. Consider that the 35-acre development, known as Washington Square Town Center, includes a 40,000-square-foot medical office building as a way to balance the amount of retail on the site. The plan also calls for a 110-bed assisted living facility, which will provide the tax revenue that might otherwise come from a more traditional commercial use.

Murphy unveils Hoboken flood wall location, but fate of rail yards project still unclear

Gov. Phil Murphy has announced a long-awaited plan for a flood barrier at the southern end of Hoboken, although its location could threaten or dramatically alter a proposal to redevelop the rail yards alongside the city’s busy train terminal.

Engineering firm debuts 57,000 sq. ft. office in Woodcliff Lake

A national engineering firm with a plan to expand in New Jersey has opened its new 57,000-square-foot office in Woodcliff Lake.