Q&A
Presence of city agencies at 14 Wall Street
0:55:11
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42 sec
Council Member Schulman inquires about the number of city agencies currently at 14 Wall Street, expressing concern about prioritizing it over 250 Broadway.
- Commissioner Molina confirms that there are currently no city agencies at 14 Wall Street
- Schulman points out the disconnect in prioritizing 14 Wall Street over 250 Broadway, which already houses city agencies
- The council member suggests that negotiations with 250 Broadway's owner could have been possible
Lynn Schulman
0:55:11
I know my colleague, counsel Member Mate, asked about other city agencies there.
0:55:16
How many just in terms of number, I know he asked for specifics, how many other city agencies are at 14 Wall Street right now.
Louis Molina
0:55:23
I can follow-up with you.
0:55:25
They're none.
0:55:26
I've just been informed.
Lynn Schulman
0:55:27
No.
0:55:27
If they're none, but yet it's being made a priority over 250 Broadway, which does have a number of city agencies.
0:55:36
That's this sort of a disconnect for me, there's a little bit of a disconnect.
0:55:40
I understand you talking about the money saved, but if we're already doing business with a company that owns 250 Broadway, I'm sure that that could have been negotiated, but I'm just I'm just making a comment there.