The Miller Report with Suzanne Miller

The Miller Report with Suzanne Miller

The Miller Report is a real estate business show produced by 77 WABC Radio in New York City hosted by Suzanne Miller, President of Empire State Properties, a Manhattan Real Estate Management & Investment firm. Heard by tens of thousands online and on air, Suzanne is a thought leader in her industry. Suzanne's conversations with Board Members, Chairmen, Investors and Corporate Officers offer unique insight into the headwinds and opportunities of National, New York and International Real Estate. As a lifelong New Yorker, Suzanne's frank talk uniquely presents her guests' billion dollar insights and business secrets.

Episodes

November 20, 2025 50 mins
Suzanne Miller sits down with former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio for a tough but respectful deep dive on Mayor-elect Mamdani, the future of the Democratic Party, and what all of it means for New Yorkers’ safety, wallets, and quality of life. John Catsimatidis drops in to weigh in on taxes, the exodus of the wealthy, and why keeping job creators in New York matters for everyone. They tackle rising concerns about crime, NYPD m...
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On this episode, Suzanne sits down with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez for a timely and revealing conversation the day before the New York City election. Mayor Suarez shares his warning for New Yorkers, why he believes a Mondami victory will drive even more residents and wealth to Miami, and what that means for real estate, taxes, and quality of life. They break down Miami’s booming housing market, the rise in property values, the city...
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller interviews Zach Sage Fox, a young producer active in the political arena, currently campaigning for Andrew Cuomo in the upcoming New York mayoral election. Zach discusses his production company's role in creating viral content to engage young voters, the challenges faced with social media outreach, and his criticisms of opposing candidate, Mamdani. They delve into the key issues appealing to young vo...
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Suzanne sits down with John Catsimatidis, one of the most influential voices in New York politics and business, to talk about what he calls the most important election in New York City’s history. Catsimatidis warns of the stakes ahead, from crime and taxes to socialism and safety, and urges New Yorkers to fight, fight, fight and vote, vote, vote. The two discuss foreign money in the race, the 25th anniversary of 9/11, and the real ...
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Suzanne Miller discusses the complexities of the New York City housing market with Craig Gambardella, partner at the law firm Kucker Marino Winiarsky & Bittens, LLP. They delve into the eviction process, tenant rights, and the challenges faced by small landlords, highlighting the impacts of the 2019 Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act. The conversation also touches on the legal hurdles landlords face in housing court, the w...
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller speaks with recently retired NYPD Chief John Chell, a 32-year veteran of the force who just stepped down after decades of service to New York City. In this breaking-news conversation, Chief Chell shares what led to his retirement, his experiences running the department, and his candid thoughts on the future of public safety in the city. He and Suzanne discuss morale within the NYPD, the effects of ba...
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller talks with New York State Senator Steve Chan, a former NYPD sergeant and Marine who represents the 17th District in South Brooklyn. Chan discusses his journey from law enforcement to public service, what it took to unseat a Democratic incumbent, and his perspective on the challenges facing New York City ahead of the mayoral election. From the controversies surrounding Mayor Adams’ withdrawal to the r...
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller sits down with a Journalist, UN Spokesperson for Israel, and author of Unveiled to explore Iran, Israel, and the ripple effects reaching New York City. Suzanne opens with a powerful personal account of September 11 and why unity still matters. The conversation covers the Women, Life, Freedom movement after Mahsa Amini’s death, the role of Iran’s morality police, and why past international responses h...
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On this episode , Suzanne Miller sits down with renowned political strategist Hank Sheinkopf, who has worked on more than 700 campaigns worldwide, including for President Bill Clinton, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and Mexican President Vicente Fox. Together, they examine the unprecedented dynamics of New York’s upcoming election, why the race is making international headlines, and what is truly at stake for the future of democracy. She...
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Suzanne Miller interviews bestselling author, podcaster, and activist Samantha Ettus about her influential work in women’s empowerment and advocacy for Jewish people and the state of Israel. Samantha shares her experiences, including working with Amazon employees to advocate for a colleague held hostage by Hamas and leading a celebrity trip to Israel. The episode also explores New York City’s political climate, focusing on the cont...
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Suzanne Miller sits down with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for an in-depth and personal conversation. Cuomo, who led the state from 2011 to 2021, opens up about his toughest political battles, lessons from defeat, and his renewed push for office. He shares candid insights on crime, bail reform, housing, antisemitism, and his vision for New York’s future. Suzanne also takes the discussion beyond politics, asking Cuomo about...
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Suzanne Miller sits down with Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels and Republican candidate for mayor of New York City, for one of his most candid interviews yet. From his Canarsie roots to his campaign to "Protect the Animals," Curtis takes off the iconic red beret and opens up about everything: his clashes with Eric Adams, why he won’t back down from the race, his views on rent, crime, and housing, and even reveals what’s...
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Suzanne Miller interviews Jim Walden, an independent candidate running for the mayor of New York City. The discussion covers the challenges of the current two-party system, the rise of independent candidates, and the specific issues facing New York, such as the housing crisis, budget cuts, crime, and antisemitism. Walden shares his views on the shortcomings of his opponents, including their political scandals and management failure...
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In the milestone 100th episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews New York City Mayor Eric Adams. They discuss the historic upcoming election, the challenges Adams faced during his tenure, including handling the COVID-19 aftermath, the influx of migrants, and legal battles. Adams talks about his resilience, personal story, and major accomplishments in public safety, job creation, and housing. He addresses accusations, ...
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Suzanne Miller is joined by Mary Ann Tighe, a highly influential real estate professional in New York. The conversation delves into Mary Ann's remarkable career achievements, including her mentorship of female real estate professionals, and her role in significant commercial developments across New York City. The discussion also covers the current state of New York's commercial real estate market post-COVID, the impact of work-from...
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Suzanne Miller discusses the potential political shift in New York City with guest Betsy McCaughey. The conversation centers around the possible election of socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani as mayor, discussing the implications of his proposed policies such as multi-year rent freezes and the impact on landlords, property maintenance, and the city's finances. The episode explains the rank choice voting system and its potential to ...
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Suzanne interviews Whitney Tilson, a Harvard graduate and business leader, now running for Mayor of New York City. The conversation covers a range of topics including Tilson's experience, his views on the city's direction, and his plans for policing, educational reform, and affordable housing. Tilson shares his thoughts on the current administration under Mayor Adams, the role of Teach for America, and his criticism of the Trump ad...
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On this episode, Suzanne Miller discusses pressing real estate concerns in New York City with guest Pam Liebman, CEO of Corcoran Group. The conversation highlights the critical issues surrounding the first mayoral debate, including varying candidate positions on rent policies, the impact of interest rates and tariffs on sales and rental markets, and the significant challenges posed by new legislative regulations affecting developer...
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Suzanne revisits her first-ever guest, Jerry Pi, the founder of Pi Capital Partners. They discuss his family's journey from Taiwan to the U.S., their endeavors in real estate, and diverse businesses his father started. The conversation shifts to current topics such as the impact of the upcoming election on New York's real estate market, challenges in the construction industry due to rising costs, and the implications of new tax aba...
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Suzanne Miller interviews Melinda Katz, the District Attorney for Queens, New York. They discuss Katz's extensive career in public service, which started at a young age influenced by her parents' community involvement. Katz shares personal anecdotes, her path to politics, and her dedication to law enforcement. The conversation touches on real estate issues, the complexities of bail reform, the handling of squatters, and the signifi...
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