AP
According to multiple reports, Former City Comptroller
Thompson's public schedule was just updated to include an 11 a.m. event in which he will make "remarks on his 2013 mayoral race" at City Hall. According to Cuomo's schedule, he is in New York City on Monday.
Neither Thompson nor de Blasio's spokespeople returned immediate requests for comment.
Thompson's apparent concession will wrap up the Democratic nomination for de Blasio and avoid a month-long runoff battle. It will set up a general election between the Democrat de Blasio and Republican Joe Lhota, the former chair of the MTA.
Though officials were still in the process of counting votes, de Blasio's vote total had stood above 40%, which would have avoided a runoff anyway.