New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ latest $1.3 million fundraising haul got a boost from several real estate heavyweights — signaling continued support from an industry that’s enjoyed a friendly relationship with City Hall. Marc Holliday, chairman and CEO of the development firm SL Green, gave the maximum $2,100 to Adams’ reelection bid during the latest filing period, according to the Campaign Finance Board. Stephen Green, founder of the company, gave another $2,100. The firm, which is the city’s largest commercial landlord, is one of several developers and gaming giants competing in the high-stakes race for a New York City-area casino license. It's a process the mayor has a key role in. Adams’ former chief of staff, Frank Carone, is working on SL Green's bid for a casino in Times Square — one sign of close ties between the firm and City Hall. The mayor’s fundraising haul also drew $2,100 each from Helena and Alexander Durst, both principals at the Durst Organization. Fred Elghanayan, co-founder of the real estate development company TF Cornerstone, gave $2,000. George Fontas, a lobbyist whose firm was paid nearly $1 million this year by a coalition of real estate groups fighting the state “good cause” eviction bill — which would effectively restrict rent increases in market-rate apartments — gave $400. Adams, who rents out part of his Brooklyn townhouse, once proclaimed, “I am real estate.” He has made a point of boosting private real estate projects. He has pushed key industry priorities in Albany like an extension of the controversial 421-a tax break. And one of his signature initiatives seeks to reduce the time and costs associated with building in New York. In his first year in office, the mayor-appointed Rent Guidelines Board additionally approved the highest rent increase in nearly a decade. IT’S TUESDAY. WHERE’S KATHY? Delivering announcements on flood recovery at Sacred Heart of Jesus Covenant School in Highland Falls and on housing at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn. WHERE’S ERIC? Meeting with President of the European Committee of the Regions Vasco Cordeiro, Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and Braga Mayor Ricardo Rio in Brooklyn. Delivering remarks at a street co-naming for NYPD Detective Wilbert Mora in Brooklyn. Delivering a public-safety related announcement with NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban. And hosting and delivering remarks at a reception for the 55th Anniversary of the Fund for the City of New York. QUOTE OF THE DAY: “This is an amazing moment for not only the Spanish-speaking community, this is an amazing moment for our entire city and country,” Adams said regarding Caban becoming New York's first Latino police commissioner.
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