- Michigan
A struggling film studio located in the Detroit suburb of Pontiac has a new tenant, according to a report in the Detroit Free Press.
May 22 - Michigan
Michigan state Rep. Maureen Stapleton, who represents Detroit, last week introduced legislation that would create a bond-issuing authority to take over the city’s troubled lighting department.
May 22 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appointed Glenda Price, a former college president, to the nine-member financial advisory board that will help oversee the implementation of the consent agreement between Detroit and the state.
May 22 -
CHICAGO — The Ohio Department of Transportation is taking bids from firms interested in advertising at its Interstate rest stops and welcome areas to help raise funds to whittle down a $1.6 billion budget hole that officials say will delay projects for years.
May 22 -
CHICAGO — Nearly half of nonprofit hospitals expect capital spending to rise over the next five years, driven primarily by a need to invest in information technology, according to a new survey from Fitch Ratings.
May 18 - Michigan
Michigan continues to climb out of its devastating 10-year recession and could see its unemployment rate fall to 7.4% by the end of 2014, economists and state fiscal officials said Wednesday at the Legislature’s twice-annual revenue estimating conference.
May 16 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Washtenaw County was forced to cover a May 1 debt-service payment for a small Michigan township that doesn't have enough money to meet its obligation on a failed special-assessment development.
May 15 - Ohio
Ohio Gov. John Kasich last week reiterated his plan to continue to cut aid to local governments despite a recent climb in state tax collections.
May 15 - Ohio
Democrats last week appointed former state treasurer and public finance banker Kevin Boyce to the Ohio House of Representatives.
May 15 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder last Thursday met with top Canadian officials to talk about a proposed $4 billion, publicly funded trade bridge spanning the Detroit River between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, according to local reports.
May 15 -
The Michigan Senate last week passed a package of bills that would repeal the personal property tax, but the controversial measure faces a more uncertain fate in the House, which likely won’t even consider the bills until the fall.
May 15 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Buoyed by strong revenue collections heading into a new fiscal year, Ohio will issue $303 million of general obligation bonds in a competitive sale set for next Wednesday to raise money for school projects.
May 14 -
CHICAGO — Detroit Mayor Dave Bing Thursday tapped Jack Martin to be the city's new chief financial officer and oversee its urgent efforts to stabilize finances and avoid bankruptcy.
May 10 - Michigan
In a closely watched vote, residents of Allen Park, Mich., defeated a bond referendum that would have allowed the struggling Detroit suburb to make debt payments on a controversial failed film studio development.
May 9 - Michigan
Detroit Public Schools will enter the market with a $142 million bond issue that will allow the troubled district to get out of an agreement with Assured Guaranty Inc. that for years has cramped its ability to borrow.
May 8 - Ohio
Ohio has collected $350 million more than expected for the first 10 months of fiscal 2012, officials said this week.
May 8 -
A federal bankruptcy court last week approved a deal allowing the Flint-based McLaren Health Care Corp. to buy Cheboygan Memorial Hospital, a troubled facility located in northern Michigan.
May 8 -
A move to eliminate Michigan’s personal property tax would likely drive up real property taxes, a coalition of public school leaders warned last week.
May 8 -
Moody’s Investors Service last week affirmed its A1 rating on the Parkview Health System and revised the outlook to stable from negative, noting the system’s improved operating performance.
May 8 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Lancaster Pollard & Co., an Ohio-based boutique investment banking firm that specializes in health care, senior living, and affordable housing transactions, has hired Craig Jones,a senior-living finance veteran to help the firm begin to expand its taxable business.
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