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The candidates competing in the final televised debate were Brooklyn City Councilman Justin Brannan and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.
The City Council on Thursday signed off on Mayor Eric Adams’ “City of Yes” plan, paving the way for more housing in the five boroughs.
Around one million homes have seen a value uplift of around 50% since the pandemic, equal to an average of £117,400.