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In a recent discussion, Cushman & Wakefield chairman Bruce Mosler expressed his vision for working alongside New York City's mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani. Mosler emphasized the importance of collaboration between business leaders and the new administration to foster economic growth and address pressing urban challenges. He believes that engaging with Mamdani can lead to innovative solutions that benefit both the business community and the city's residents.
Mosler highlighted the need for education and dialogue, suggesting that business leaders are eager to share their insights and expertise with the incoming mayor. This partnership could pave the way for policies that support job creation, infrastructure development, and sustainability initiatives.
As Mamdani prepares to take office, the call for cooperation from influential business figures like Mosler signals a hopeful outlook for the future of New York City. The emphasis on collaboration may set the stage for a new era of governance focused on inclusivity and economic resilience.
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