Real estate donors favor Adams in latest round, but money flow slows  
After a post-primary spike in donations from real estate executives, Mayor Eric Adams’ campaign saw contributions from the industry level off. Real estate donors gave Adams a little more than $60,500 between July 12 and August 18, according to the latest filings with the city’s Campaign Finance Board. That’s down considerably from the more than $480,000 he received from the industry between June 25 and July 11, following former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s defeat in the Democratic primary. The sudden boost from the industry was seen as an early sign that real estate professionals — who had rallied behind Cuomo’s campaign leading […]
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