Kathryn Garcia and Eric Adams (Getty)
UPDATED June 29, 2021, 11:55 p.m.: Kathryn Garcia is gaining on Eric Adams, and Maya Wiley is out at least, that was what a count of Democratic mayoral primary ballots showed Tuesday before the city’s Board of Elections withdrew it, saying it had inadvertently counted 135,000 sample ballots used earlier to test the system.
The corrupted count had shown Adams still in the lead, but by just 2 percentage points over Garcia with absentee ballots still pending. Wiley, who was in second place after the initial tally, was eliminated in the 11th round of counting in a tally that did not include 124,000 absentee ballots, which could yet change the order of finish.
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From left: 130 William Street, 111 Murray Street, 15 & 35 Hudson Yards
On a warm March afternoon, Compass broker Clayton Orrigo was zooming, quite literally, between appointments in the West Village on an electric scooter.
“That’s the only way I can get around fast enough,” he said during a mid-ride phone call.
Many Manhattan residential brokers echo the sentiment; they’ve never been busier. Demand has finally picked up, which means a hefty schedule of showings, fierce negotiations and hurried contract signings. Even bidding wars are back.
It’s not just the optimistic rhetoric all agents seem to share. After a year of depressed activity and headline after headline announcing another company or well-heeled individual moving out of New York, data bears out the uptick.
From left: 130 William Street, 111 Murray Street, 15 & 35 Hudson Yards
On a warm March afternoon, Compass broker Clayton Orrigo was zooming, quite literally, between appointments in the West Village on an electric scooter.
“That’s the only way I can get around fast enough,” he said during a mid-ride phone call.
Many Manhattan residential brokers echo the sentiment; they’ve never been busier. Demand has finally picked up, which means a hefty schedule of showings, fierce negotiations and hurried contract signings. Even bidding wars are back.
It’s not just the optimistic rhetoric all agents seem to share. After a year of depressed activity and headline after headline announcing another company or well-heeled individual moving out of New York, data bears out the uptick.
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