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NY Dirt: Real estate recoils at left-wing primary victory

The Real Deal

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June 25, 2026

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NY Dirt: Real estate recoils at left-wing primary victory

Landlord and homeowner groups are steeling themselves for a new reality in Albany. Candidates equipped with endorsements from the Democratic Socialists of America, Working Families Party, Mayor Zohran Mamdani or all three dominated primary contests across the city, largely without taking direct contributions from real estate-linked donors and PACs. Promising to focus on affordable housing across the board, the left-leaning slate of fresh faces is on a collision course with developer, broker and landlord groups that historically held sway over legislative priorities. “The socialists have made no apologies on their positions when it comes to housing,” Kenny Burgos, CEO of []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

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The Real Deal

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· Jun 23, 2026

NY Dirt: Real estate gives big in key Albany legislative races

The New York primaries are tomorrow, and real estate would like a word. Industry favorites in key races are up against challengers touting endorsements from influential groups like the Working Families Party and Democratic Socialists of America, with several getting a potential boost from Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s personal backing. It’s no surprise that major real estate players have been quietly investing money into some ideologically fraught races, angling to keep more progressive candidates off the Democratic line of the general election ballot. Direct donors with real estate industry ties include Two Trees CEO Jed Walentas, SL Green Management, as well []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Gizmodo

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· Jun 23, 2026

The New York Democratic Primaries Are Also a Battleground for the AI Industry

The New York primary race for the 12th district has national implications.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 25, 2026

Union Investment, Nuveen Sell Retail Property at 1511 Third Avenue for $46M

Union Investment and Nuveen Real Estate have offloaded a retail property on Manhattan’s Upper East Side for 46.1 million, property records made public Wednesday show. The joint venture sold 1511 Third Avenue, a four-story retail building in the Upper East Side’s Yorkville neighborhood, to San Francisco-based real estate investment management firm Stockbridge, according to the []

MS NOW

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· Jun 30, 2026

Colorado Democrats face a test of how far left the party will go

Tuesday’s primaries could show whether last week’s progressive sweep was a New York-centric phenomenon or part of something broader. The post Colorado Democrats face a test of how far left the party will go appeared first on MS NOW.

Off The Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

Report: New York ranked dead last for housing affordability, construction

New York ranks dead last among states for home building and affordability, according to a new nationwide report, which adds to pressure on the state’s political leaders to bring down housing costs. The Realtor.com analysis found New York fared the worst among all 50 states and the District of Columbia, earning it an “F” grade []...Click to read more

National Republican Congressional Committee

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· Jul 1, 2026

Colorado confirms the socialist takeover of the Democrat Party

Tonight’s Democrat primary results across Colorado confirm that the socialist takeover of the Democrat Party isn’t confined to New York City or deep-blue enclaves. It’s spreading into the very battlegrounds that will decide control of Congress. Radical socialist Manny Rutinel is now the Democrat nominee in the highly competitive CO-08, despite Democrats themselves consistently warning he would put [] The post Colorado confirms the socialist takeover of the Democrat Party appeared first on NRCC.

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Related coverage for "NY Dirt: Real estate recoils at left-wing primary victory": The Real Deal — NY Dirt: Real estate gives big in key Albany legislative races. Gizmodo — The New York Democratic Primaries Are Also a Battleground for the AI Industry. Commercial Observer — Union Investment, Nuveen Sell Retail Property at 1511 Third Avenue for $46M. MS NOW — Colorado Democrats face a test of how far left the party will go. Off The Press — Report: New York ranked dead last for housing affordability, construction. National Republican Congressional Committee — Colorado confirms the socialist takeover of the Democrat Party