"Credit to First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer for hearing our concerns and pausing DCAS's fishy lease agreement at 14 Wall Street," Councilmembers said.
"New Yorkers deserve to know that taxpayers are getting the best deal - not rewarding the Mayor's donors with a multi-million dollar lease," a joint statement from the Councilmembers indicated.
Emails show the councilmembers requested the Adams administration withdraw the lease agreement and conduct a review of all the real estate transactions that Hamilton had been involved in.
Concerns arose after Politico reported Hamilton overruled a formal bidding process that had awarded a contract for relocating the Department of Aging to 250 Broadway."
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