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Zohran Mamdani moves into NYC mayoral mansion with his wife
Summary
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his wife, Rama Duwaji, moved into the official mayoral residence, Gracie Mansion, after leaving a one‑bedroom Queens apartment; Mamdani said the move was partly due to security needs and that he aims to open the house to New Yorkers.
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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his wife, Rama Duwaji, began moving into the official mayoral residence, Gracie Mansion, on Monday. They left a one‑bedroom apartment in Queens that the couple said lacked a washer and dryer and was prone to flooding. Mamdani held a brief news conference on the mansion's riverfront lawn as movers brought boxes, plants and a mattress. He said the relocation reflected new security requirements and that he plans to open the house to New Yorkers.
Key details:
- The move took place Monday with movers unloading belongings at Gracie Mansion, the city’s designated mayoral residence since 1942.
- Mamdani described his previous home as a $2,300‑per‑month one‑bedroom apartment in Queens that sometimes flooded and did not have a washer and dryer.
- Gracie Mansion is an older, city‑owned house of about 11,000 square feet with staff, a private chef, an ornate ballroom and a veranda overlooking the East River.
- Mamdani, 34, is identified in coverage as a democratic socialist and said security needs were part of the decision to move.
- He said he intends to open the mansion to New Yorkers and mentioned an aspirational plan to install bidets in the bathrooms.
Summary:
The move places the mayor and his wife in the historic, fully staffed Gracie Mansion and contrasts their prior modest living arrangements with the larger official residence. Mamdani has cited security considerations and has said he wants the house to be more accessible to the public; specific plans for public access are undetermined at this time.
