“Love and progress”: NYC Mayor Eric Adams pledges more affordable housing, jobs on Valentine’s Day

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has marked Valentine’s Day with a heartfelt message to New Yorkers, blending the spirit of love with his administration’s commitment to affordability and economic growth.

In a post shared on social media, Adams wrote: “Happy Valentine’s Day, NYC! You know what I really love? Making our city MORE affordable, building even MORE affordable housing, and making sure EVERY New Yorker has a job… so they can treat their boo to a night out in our wonderful city. Enjoy this day with whoever you love!”

His message underscores the city’s ongoing efforts to tackle housing challenges, boost employment opportunities, and ensure economic stability for all residents.

As affordability remains a key issue in New York, the mayor’s remarks reinforce his administration’s dedication to expanding affordable housing initiatives and creating job opportunities that empower New Yorkers.

Beyond the policy message, Adams also encouraged residents to celebrate love and companionship, highlighting the vibrant experiences the city has to offer. Whether through a romantic dinner, a night out, or quality time with loved ones, the mayor’s message resonated with New Yorkers embracing the Valentine’s Day spirit.

As his administration continues working on making NYC a more livable and economically inclusive city, Adams’ Valentine’s Day message reflects a mix of governance and goodwill—reminding residents that building a better city is, in itself, an act of love.

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