Ex-Mayor Bill de Blasio is back in Park Slope after nearly eight years in Gracie Mansion and living at a pricey Brooklyn hotel for months after he left office.
The Post spotted the ex-mayor Thursday on 11th Street, where he said he and wife Chirlane McCray moved back two weeks ago following their extended stay in the ritzy New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge on Adams Street.
“Beautiful. It’s absolutely beautiful,” he said of the area, which he represented in the City Council in the aughts before being elected Public Advocate.
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