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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24
Zohran Mamdani defuses backlash over second-home tax proposal
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24

Zohran Mamdani defuses backlash over second-home tax proposal

8 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24
  • At a Brooklyn press conference, Mayor Mamdani clarified his second-home tax push was not aimed at Ken Griffin, whose $238 million penthouse was highlighted in a viral video.
  • His remarks followed Citadel COO Gerald Beeson suggesting the firm may halt work on a $6 billion, 62-story Park Avenue project in response to Mamdani's comments about Griffin.
  • The controversy centers on Mamdani’s proposal to tax expensive second homes in New York City, which has drawn attention to the potential impact on high-profile property owners and major real estate developments.
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