New York City real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht has voiced concerns over the potential consequences of Mamdani's leadership, warning that the city could deteriorate into conditions similar to Mumbai.
New YorkReal EstateEric AdamsBarry SternlichtStarwood Capital GroupReal Estate MumbaiNov 12, 2025

Barry Sternlicht is a prominent real estate billionaire and the CEO of Starwood Capital Group, a leading real estate investment and asset management firm based in New York City.
Sternlicht is concerned that Adams' policies, such as freezing rent and cutting the police department's budget, could lead to economic instability and a decline in public safety, potentially making New York City resemble Mumbai.
Labor unions in New York significantly increase the cost of real estate projects due to their influence on wages and working conditions, making it more expensive for developers to build and for residents to buy or rent homes.
Starwood Capital Group, led by Barry Sternlicht, believes that while the issues Adams addresses are important, the proposed solutions are difficult to implement without government support and changes in union regulations.
The New York real estate market is characterized by high costs, influenced by factors such as labor unions and stringent regulations. Concerns over the future of the market under new leadership are being closely monitored by industry experts.

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