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CUTTING SUPERTALLS DOWN TO SIZE DEVELOPMENT After the 200 Amsterdam ruling, Kallos focuses on the East Side’s Sutton Tower BY EMILY HIGGINBOTHAM
The most recent FEC filings reveal which Democratic presidential candidates New Yorkers are opening their wallets for BY EMILY HIGGINBOTHAM
In the 2020 Democratic primary race, Manhattan residents are putting their money on the moderate mayor of a city one-sixteenth the population of their New York City borough. A review of the February 3 filings with the Federal Elections Commission, the most recent available, showed that Pete Buttigieg has been the top recipient of local political contributions so far in 2020. Open Secrets, a website maintained by the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research group that tracks political contributions using data from the FEC, ranked the top 10 recipients of political donations of $200 or more in each zip code in the country. In each of the zip codes that comprise the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Chelsea and Downtown neigh-
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Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg in NYC on June 28, 2019. Photo: Chuck Kennedy / Pete for America, via flickr
borhoods, Buttigieg was a top 10 recipient. The former South Bend mayor’s biggest show of support came from the 10011 zip code in Chelsea with $465,273. The Upper West Side — including zip codes 10023, 10024 — has shelled out a total of $963,781 so
far. On the Upper East Side, Buttigieg consistently received six-figure contributions from zip codes in the neighborhood. Residents of zip codes Downtown gave the least to Buttigieg, but political spending in the neighborhood was lower across the board compared to zip codes farther uptown. The downtown zip code that gave the 38-year-old the most was 10013 with $224,397 in contributions. He was the only candidate to be listed as a top-10 recipient in each zip code.
Politicians, community advocates and developers are looking to the future of Manhattan development following an unprecedented court ruling this month ordering the removal of 20 floors from a nearly finished Upper West Side tower. One lawmaker is already at work to use the decision to cut the height of another supertall across town. Council Member Ben Kallos, who represents part of Midtown and the
Money for Moderates Manhattan residents look to be giving the most to moderate candidates, as former Vice President Joe Biden was also consistently a top-10 Elizabeth Warren rally in Washington Square Park, Sept. 16, 2019. Photo: Terry Ballard, via flickr
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