Zohran Mamdani’s incoming mayoral administration has professed centering New York City’s housing politics squarely upon an affordability agenda. However, Mamdani may encounter increased intergovernmental challenges at the federal level, even though his first meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump appeared congenial.
While Mamdani’s housing policies are more closely aligned with those of former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s left-leaning administration than with the outgoing centrist Mayor Eric Adams’ administration — whose City of Yes program liberalized zoning ordinances and provided significant incentives to developers spurring recent commercial development — there are stark differences.
Specifically, Mamdani’s program signals a pivot from de Blasio’s supply-and-finance mechani

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