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I don't think he directly did this, note that this is the NY Post trying to tie it to him taking office without saying he did it. I think that there has been a public pressure campaign against this companies presence for a while.
The decision was technically made by the directors of Brooklyn Navy Yard. BNY is city owned, so it is possible there was pressure from City Hall and the mayor, who would have been involved in said public pressure campaign before his mayoral run. Either way a win is a win