Ed's New Neighbor

Newly-minted Deputy Mayor Ed Skyler recently bought a condo at the conveniently located Kenmore Square, and now he has a new neighbor, The Real Estate reports: His boss’s ex-wife.

Also in the building: former Fire Commissioner Thomas Van Essen. Could all add up to some strange encounters in the lobby.

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Anonymous says:

so thats why he’s been awol...he’s been busy scouting apartments.

ANON (not verified) says:

Anyone know what neighborhood Kenmore Square is located in? And I guess the big bonuses from the Bloomberg campaign come in handy in buying a trendy condo.

Wise Guy (not verified) says:

How the heck are these government officials, who are removing themselves further and further from the people they are supposed to serve, going to understand the average person’s issues when they are enabled by their generous Bloomberg the Benefactor to live a millionaires club lifestyle???

Gone is the day when leaders in government were common folk struggling to make ends meet and deal with putting their kids through college and paying a mortgage.

Get Real (not verified) says:

Are you kidding me? Those days never happened.

Anonymous says:

they may have never happened, but it sure helps make sense of the Bloomberg loyalists--they cant see why it’s a problem that the average apt in manhattan costs $1m, because unlike most new yorkes, they actually have $1m to spend.

9 to 5 (not verified) says:

Don’t worry! When bloomberg leaves office, most pols and hacks will be getting their money the old fashion way- by taking it from helpless tax payers rather than from their billionaire boss.

bdsm fem dom (not verified) says:

i am happy mostly - though terribly sick at times - the medicine is not a perfect fix - i think some weed would help but caant find any - Kant find any...

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