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Mayor Adams Invests $50 Million to Further Revitalize “The Arches,” Public Space on Manhattan Side of Brooklyn Bridge

 – New York City Mayor Eric Adams today cut the ribbon on a newly-revitalized portion of “The Arches” — the public space on the Manhattan side of the Brooklyn Bridge adjacent to City Hall that is named for the 53 adjacent arches under the Brooklyn Bridge — and announced $50 million in additional funding to…

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Mayor Adams and NYPD Commissioner Tisch Announce Lowest Year-to-Date Shootings and Homicides in New York City History

On June 1, 2025, Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch formally announced that New York City recorded the lowest number of shootings and homicides in its history between January 1 and May 31, 2025. During this five-month period, the city reported 264 shootings and 112 homicides—surpassing previous record lows set in 2018 and…

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NYC Greenlights Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment: 4,600 Housing Units, 2,800 Jobs, $235M Capital Injection for Central Brooklyn

The New York City Council, in conjunction with Mayor Eric Adams’ administration, formally approved the Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan on May 28, 2025, signaling a significant redevelopment initiative for Central Brooklyn. This strategic rezoning is projected to deliver approximately 4,600 new housing units, including 1,900 income-restricted affordable residences, and generate 2,800 permanent jobs within the…

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New York. Mayor Adams Addresses Rail Strike and Antisemitism Task Force on CNN’s “The Situation Room”

On May 16, 2025, New York City Mayor Eric Adams appeared on CNN’s “The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer” to discuss the ongoing commuter rail strike affecting the nation’s third-largest rail service and the establishment of a new office to combat antisemitism. Addressing the strike, Adams outlined coordinated efforts with New Jersey officials, including deploying…

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Mayor Adams Launches NYC’s First Office to Combat Antisemitism Amid Rising Hate Crimes

In response to a significant increase in antisemitic incidents—accounting for 62% of all hate crimes in early 2025—Mayor Eric Adams has established the Mayor’s Office to Combat Antisemitism, marking the first such dedicated office in a major U.S. city. Led by Moshe Davis, the office aims to monitor legal cases, advise on policy, and ensure…

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