Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop being eyed for big NYC biz job — and yes, he’d have to move across the river

Jersey City’s Democratic mayor has emerged as a top contender to lead New York City’s most influential business group, sources tell The Post.

Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop — who previously defended Big Apple mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani’s controversial plan to open government-run grocery stores and said “I don’t live in NYC nor do I want to” — is in discussions to become the next CEO of the Partnership for The City of New York.

And yes, he’d have to move across the Hudson River if he gets the job.

He would replace Kathryn Wylde, who is retiring after heading the group representing the Big Apple’s business titans since 2000, sources familiar with the deliberations said…

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