NYC mayoral candidate Eric Adams insists he lives in city amid residency controversy
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Does one of the front-runners to be the next mayor of New York City live in New York City and if so, where exactly?
Those were the questions Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams addressed on Wednesday as he spoke to reporters in front of the three-unit building he called “my primary residence.” Adams then allowed the press inside, where he offered tours of his basement apartment on Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.
“This is my block, my neighbors,” Adams said. “I’m proud to be a resident of Bed-Stuy.”