Businesses aren’t leaving Mamdani’s NYC
The theory that businesses would ditch New York City in response to democratic socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s policy plans presently seems as real as city sewers teeming with alligators. In the lead-up to Mamdani’s 100th day in office yesterday, business leaders continued to warn that his proposed tax hikes on companies and New Yorkers making over $1 million would spur many to move to cheaper places (with inferior bagels). But, so far, corporate America is actually expanding its New York footprint under Mamdani, according to research by real estate firm JLL:
Exodus anxietiesJPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said this week that the higher cost of doing business in the Big Apple due to taxes could drive companies and talent to relocate to locales like Dallas, Texas, where the banking giant now has more employees than in NYC. And private equity behemoth Apollo Global Management said it’s looking to add a second HQ outside of New York City in Texas or Florida. However, the tax fears might not materialize…as NYC’s mayor needs state approval for most tax hikes, which New York Gov. Kathy Hochul seems reluctant to grant. |
