Mayoral race whiplash: Real estate prays for one-on-one race
With just two months until the general election, the real estate industry’s favorite candidate in the mayoral race is in flux. Based on campaign and super PAC donations, the industry’s loyalties have shifted from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo before the primary to Mayor Eric Adams in the immediate aftermath to a mix of the two in the latest campaign finance filings. Now, if the race narrows, industry bigwigs will likely consolidate their support behind whoever remains to face off against Assembly member Zohran Mamdani. That person may be Cuomo, following reports that the Trump administration has offered Adams and Republican […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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