Bloomberg campaign rent expenditures surge

July 17, 2009 02:00PM

alternate textWilliam Thompson (left), Michael Bloomberg
Rent expenditures for Michael Bloomberg's campaign for a third term as mayor of New York City are 71 percent higher than what they were at the same point in his 2005 campaign, election finance records released this week show.

The billionaire mayor is also far outspending his chief rival, with records showing he spent 13 times as much on office rent this year as Comptroller William Thompson.

The 2009 Bloomberg campaign paid $873,859 in office rent through July 11, the latest filing deadline for the New York City Campaign Finance Board, published this week. That represents a 71 percent increase over the $510,509 he had spent on rent at the same point in the 2005 campaign, the records show.

In addition, he spent $30,124 on real estate broker fees this cycle, about three times the $9,000 he spent through July 2005, the report said.

His total campaign expenditures through July 11, the most recent reporting period, are $36.5 million.

In sharp contrast, Thompson spent just $67,000 in office rent payments this year, the filings show, and there were no broker fees listed.

He has spent a total of $2.3 million this cycle overall.

Bloomberg is paying $125,000 per month for his campaign headquarters at 1065 Avenue of the Americas at 40th Street. The campaign signed a one-year lease that began in January for the entire 34,000-square-foot fifth floor, according to an industry source, putting the price per square foot at about $44.

Thompson campaign filings show the monthly rent at his campaign headquarters on the seventh floor of 99 Madison Avenue, at the corner of 29th Street, is $12,000. Each floor is about 7,400 square feet, according to MrOfficeSpace.com, making the rent about $19 per square foot.

Bloomberg is also paying for 10 campaign office spaces in Upper Manhattan and the outer boroughs, included as part of the overall rent payments. The Thompson filing also lists rent payments for an office in Brooklyn, the filing shows.

In addition to rent, the billionaire mayor spent $978,891 on leasehold improvements, with nearly all of that billed by the office design firm the Switzer Group, and an additional $2.3 million on information technology infrastructure, with about half of that going to Washington-based media consulting firm Connections Media. The filing does not identify on what office the money was spent.

Tags: michael bloomberg william thompson

Comments

Anonymous

I think he can afford it.

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 07/17/09

Anonymous

Burn baby Burn

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 07/17/09

Anonymous

I am glad he is paying higher rents, since he put all his friends on the Real Estate Board and is making all middle and lower classes pay higher and higher rents or lose their rent-stabilized apartments while those classes try to work in a city full of overpriced, empty newly constructed, half constructed and reconstructed buildings for lower and lower rages. I hope he spends a few billion and looses the election big time.

Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 07/17/09

Anonymous

dump Bloomberg!

Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 07/17/09

Anonymous

Bloomberg is bad for NYC. He's given NYC away to all his rich friends in real estate. And he thinks he's the king. He stole the privilege of running again. Quinn, Bloomberg and all the other crooks need to get voted out.

Comment #5 Posted By: Anonymous 07/17/09

Anonymous

#5 right on. vote him out. remember why we have term limits And quinn has got to go!!!

Comment #6 Posted By: Anonymous 07/17/09

Anonymous

Gloomberg is a thug and a tyrant and deserves to be shown the door. New Yorkers will give him a nice Bronx cheer for his attempt to steal a third term. BUT, perhaps he is the only person in politics who can shepherd New York City through this recession since he presided over giving the City away to his developer friends.

Comment #7 Posted By: Anonymous 07/18/09

Anonymous

New York needs a thug. YEA BLOOMBERG!!!! 3rd TERM!!!

Comment #8 Posted By: Anonymous 07/19/09

Anonymous

DUMP Bloomberg

Comment #9 Posted By: Anonymous 07/19/09

Anonymous

NO THIRD TERMS.

Comment #10 Posted By: Anonymous 07/19/09

Anonymous

I love it, Gloomberg thats great. vote him out.

Comment #11 Posted By: Anonymous 07/20/09

Anonymous

do you any any idea the guts it takes to run NYC? if you think you can do better, why don't you run? Bloomberg is secure with himself because he's got money. it takes that kind of courage to run this crazy city!

Comment #12 Posted By: Anonymous 09/23/09

Anonymous

Who said Thompson can do better job?

Comment #13 Posted By: Anonymous 10/22/09

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