Por: New York Daily News Politics October 06, 2022
A contentious Bronx rezoning proposal backed by Mayor Adams is expected to gain approval from the City Council — the final step before shovels can hit the ground, multiple sources familiar with the matter told the Daily News on Thursday. The rezoning plan, floated by a group of local property owners, would pave the way for the construction of four new buildings with 349 apartment units, roughly half of them income-restricted, on a stretch of... + full article
New York Daily News USA Politics October 06, 2022
A group of building owners pushing for the rezoning of a Bronx neighborhood have a history of legal and financial issues, the Daily News has learned, as the fate of the project remains up in the air ahead of a key City Council vote this week. The group, Throggs Neck Associates,... + más
NYC Council reaches deal to likely pass contentious Bronx rezoning backed by Mayor Adams: sources | New York Daily News
Left hook: Progressive Dems rip Eric Adams over tent city for migrants | New York Post
Several City Council members pushed back Wednesday on Mayor Adams’ plan to house migrants in tents on Randalls Island and instead offered an alternate solution — currently shuttered Manhattan hotels. The counterpoint came from Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Deputy Speaker... + más
NYC Mayor Adams defends decision to move migrant tent city to Randalls Island | New York Daily News
Nearly 2K migrants arrived in NYC over weekend as shelter crisis shows no sign of abating | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Politics October 04, 2022
Mayor Adams revealed Monday he made the call to let his public safety deputy have an NYPD security detail — and dismissed the notion that the police deployment would need a green light from the department’s Intelligence Bureau. “I am the Intelligence Bureau. I decide what... + más
Philip Banks, Mayor Adams’ public safety deputy, has unusual NYPD security detail | New York Daily News
Mayor Adams’ early work schedules show focus on COVID and crime, big role for Phil Banks | New York Daily News
New York Post USA Nation October 01, 2022
Now he’s getting it from both sides! Progressive Democrats blasted Mayor Eric Adams on Friday over his plan to house migrants in a tent city in The Bronx — as opposition spread beyond Republican and conservative critics. At a rally outside City Hall, city Councilmember... + más
Just 1 in 5 migrants in NYC are from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, despite Eric Adams’ blame | New York Post
Mayor Adams admits Bronx migrant tent camp may violate NYC right-to-shelter rules | New York Daily News
New York Post USA Nation September 28, 2022
Mayor Eric Adams gave President Biden a pass Tuesday for the city’s — even while admitting he was “frustrated” that the problem wasn’t being addressed with a national “decompression strategy.” In response to questions from The Post, Adams again refused to say why... + más
Eric Adams is flunking his Rudy Giuliani moment on the border crisis | New York Post
Asylum seeker dies by suicide in NYC shelter | ABC News
New York Daily News USA Politics September 26, 2022
On a Sunday in late May, Mayor Adams met about 1 p.m. with his public safety czar, Phil Banks. Around 5 p.m., he joined a Zoom call with city agencies including the Police Department. Then, for good measure, he held another meeting about 5:30 p.m. with Banks and Police... + más
Mayor Adams started his average work day at 7:57 a.m. first months in office | New York Daily News
Mayor Eric Adams needs to reward competence, not personal loyalty, now that Frank Carone is exiting | New York Post
ABC News USA Nation September 19, 2022
An asylum seeker in New York City died by suicide in a city shelter on Sunday, according to Mayor Eric Adams.The thousands of asylum seekers we have seen arrive in our city came to this country seeking a better life. Sadly though, yesterday, an asylum seeker in one of our... + más
It’s no joke: Improv Asylum CEO branches out into the co-working business | The Boston Globe
NYC 'nearing its breaking point' as Republican governors continue to send asylum seekers to city | ABC News
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