

Councilman-elect Fernando Cabrera plans to open his district office on E. Burnside Avenue between Morris and Creston avenues in January. Cabrera, who bested 14th Council District incumbent Maria Baez in September’s Democratic primary, is a mere “signature away” from a lease for a second-floor office above the T-Mobile store at 01-103 E. Burnside, he said.
“We want the office to be accessible,” Cabrera explained. “Burnside is the district’s second busiest commercial strip.”
The district office to be sits near the center of the 14th Council District, which stretches from Kingsbridge in the north to Mount Eden in the south. Cabrera will hold his inauguration on Wednesday, January 6 at 7 p.m. at Bronx Community College, he said.
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