(A shorter version of
this article originally appeared in the Winter 2013 issue of the Lower East
Side underground/alternative newspaper, “The Shadow”)
Bill de Blasio’s
Political Office-Seeking Career
De Blasio claims to be pro-tenant and sympathetic to the economic goals of democratic socialism and in favor of democratic change in
Coincidentally, as Norman Oder observed in an Oct. 19, 2011 post on his Atlantic Yards Reports blog, on May 23, 2010 New York City real estate developer Bruce Ratner “gave $4,950, the maximum,” to the campaign chest of “Bill de Blasio, a likely 2013 mayoral candidate and a reliable, if not always credible, Atlantic Yards supporter;” and “Ratner…was the co-chair of a de Blasio fundraiser.” And according to the Office of the Public Advocate website, on Dec. 1, 2011 de Blasio met in his public office with Bruce Ratner and former Democratic New York Governor Mario Cuomo’s special assistant, Suri Kasirer—who is now the president of the Kasirer Consulting Services lobbying firm that also represents the special corporate interests of clients such as Goldman Sachs, CBS, NBC, Time-Warner, AIG and Goldman Sachs—to discuss the Atlantic Yards project that de Blasio still supports.
Dana Rubinstein also observed in an Aug. 30, 2013 Capital website article, that” in fact, de Blasio’s record as a councilman demonstrated a willingness to work with developers…using an approach to land use that at times bore a strong resemblance to Bloomberg's own..” As Rubinstein also recalled:
“In 2009, he pushed through a rezoning of a development site
on the Gowanus Canal so Toll Brothers could build 447
condos there. And, when Toll Brothers said they would pull out if the federal
government declared the canal a Superfund site, de Blasio backed a Bloomberg
alternative cleanup… Critics countered that Bloomberg's alternative clean-up
would prove less thorough.
“And, like Bloomberg, but to the consternation of some very
vocal Brooklyn Heights
residents, he supported the development of condos in Brooklyn Bridge
Park …
“`“When he talks to the real estate industry, he tells us to
look at his record,’ one real estate executive told me…
"`Mr. de Blasio has never criticized the deeply flawed
process that gifted a complete zoning override and 22 acres of valuable
Brooklyn real estate to a single developer without any vote or any bidding
process,’ said Daniel Goldstein, the founder of Developer Don't Destroy
Brooklyn, which led the anti-Atlantic Yards fight, in an email. `He's never
railed against the sweetheart deal, or advocated on behalf of homeowners and
tenants who faced the highly controversial use of eminent domain. From the
start and right up to the minute he has unconditionally supported the biggest
land grab of the Bloomberg years, a deal made entirely in back rooms.’"…
“De Blasio was also a staunch supporter of a Toll Brothers
proposal to build hundreds of condos on the banks of the Gowanus Canal ,
to the dismay of some residents.
“In March, Toll Brothers hosted a fund-raiser for de Blasio
at the developer's 99 Wall Street
offices.
“`There’s no difference between him and the mayor on
development schemes, as far as we can see,’ said Marlene Donnelly, a member of
Friends and Residents of Greater Gowanus, known as FROGG…”
(end of part 8)