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Kathy Hochul eying NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Queens BP Donovan Richards for lieutenant governor

June 14, 2025
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Kathy Hochul eying NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Queens BP Donovan Richards for lieutenant governor
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NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams has her eyes on Albany if her longshot mayoral bid fails, The Post has learned.

Adams is on Gov. Hochul’s short list for lieutenant governor — and is in the process of using taxpayer money to open a fourth Council office to help bolster her popularity, according to multiple Albany insiders and City Hall sources.

“The governor is looking for someone like Adrienne who could generate votes downstate and align her with political naysayers,” said one insider.

Hochul will face off in next year’s Democratic primary against her estranged current No. 2, Antonio Delgado.

Sources said Queens Borough President Donovan Richards is also being considered as a running mate for the Buffalo-born governor.

Adrienne Adams speaking at a mayoral forum.
NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams is on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s short list for lieutenant governor — and is in the process of using taxpayer money to open a fourth Council office to help bolster her popularity, according to multiple Albany insiders and City Hall sources Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com

Hochul is especially interested in boosting her popularity in Queens, and would be banking on either Adams or Richards to tap into the party’s far-left and minority voting bases, which Delgado will also be courting, sources said.

Richards is currently her “No. 1 choice” and Adams “1A” – but that could change especially since Hochul wants to keep state Attorney General Letitia James an ally, and James is Adams’ biggest booster in the NYC mayoral race, the insider said.

Officials unveil design for a post-9/11 service members memorial.
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards (second from left) is also under consideration to become Hochul’s running mate in 2026. Gregory P. Mango

Hank Sheinkopf, a longtime Democratic consultant, said a Hochul-Adams pairing makes perfect sense because “having a black woman from southeast Queens” like Adams on the ticket “would be helpful” for the governor’s re-election bid.

He also said the speaker will likely soon need another option when her final term on the Council expires at year’s end, because she’s a huge underdog in the mayoral race heading into the June 24 primary.

The news of Hochul’s interest in Adams potentially sheds light on why the speaker is planning to open yet another office despite being term-limited

Corner building with security roll-down gates.
The storefront exterior to NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams’ new office in South Ozone Park has undergone a complete overhaul with nine security cameras and security lighting installed near the main entrance, which is locked by newly installed roll-down metal gates. Leonardo Munoz

The new digs are at newly renovated storefront at 122-21 111th Ave in South Ozone Park, less than three miles from her other Queens district office at the Rochdale Village Shopping Center in Jamaica.

Adams has yet to announce its grand opening, but she posted a flyer on social media this week noting a mobile unit from the New York Legal Assistance Group would be parked outside the 111th Avenue address from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday to provide free legal services.

The office was shuttered Thursday when a reporter visited, but residents who live nearby said they are well aware the speaker is moving in soon.

The storefront’s exterior has undergone a complete overhaul with nine security cameras and security lighting installed near the main entrance, which was locked by newly installed roll-down metal gates.

Adrienne Adams shaking hands with a man in her office.
Adams (right) in 2023 posing with Sierra Club Executive Director Ben Jealous at her newly renovated City Hall office — which features “toucan” orange-colored walls. Speaker Adrienne Adams/ Instagram

It’s unclear how much the renovations cost and what the rental payments are, but the building’s landlord Suresh Rassbeharry told The Post he provided some of the upgrades per their lease agreement and Adams “picked up the other costs” including the security features.

Adams is already under fire from critics over a Post report in April exposing how she green-lit hundreds of thousands of dollars in top-to-bottom renovations for her main digs in City Hall, a suite of offices across the street at 250 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, and to move her Jamaica district office. 

It is unclear what pile of taxpayer cash paid for the previous decorating — or for the new office.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul speaking at a congressional hearing.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is especially interested in boosting her popularity in Queens and would be banking on either Adams or Richards tapping into the party’s far-left and minority voting bases, according to insiders. Michael Brochstein/ZUMA / SplashNews.com

The City Council by law sets its own expense budget, which historically operates like a shell game. Pots of money are moved from one line item to another on a whim after the yearly spending plan is adopted — and many of these revisions are rarely accounted for or updated in public records, according to council members and other City Hall sources.

Hochul’s campaign, Adams’ campaign and Richards declined comment.

Councilman Robert Holden (R-Queens) said Adams’ latest office splurge is head-scratching.

“The speaker will be out of office in less than six months and she will not be mayor, so it makes no sense for her to open another district office at taxpayer expense — unless she is planning her next move to keep cashing in — but either way, it makes no sense,” he said.

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