Mamdani’s first 100 days reshape City Hall’s real estate calculus
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s first 100 days offer a preview of how City Hall plans to engage — and to some extent, antagonize — the real estate industry. The Democratic Socialist has leaned into tenant advocacy while signaling a pro-development stance, a balancing act that has pleased housing activists and unsettled landlords. His administration has elevated tenant voices, launched high-profile “rental ripoff” hearings and promised to accelerate housing production. The result is a City Hall increasingly aligned with tenant groups and pro-housing reformers, but on shakier footing with property owners and, at times, the City Council. Key takeaways from the first […]
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