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CHICAGO — The board of the Detroit Medical Center voted to extend the deadline for its $1.5 billion acquisition by a for-profit Tennessee health care company to Dec. 31, saying the parties were still waiting for state regulatory approvals.
October 27 -
CHICAGO — The triple-A rated University of Michigan Wednesday will sell $220 million of general revenue bonds to finance part of its 10-year, $5.5 billion capital plan.
October 26 -
The Ohio Building Authority issued $9.5 million of bonds on behalf of Clark State Community College, marking the second transaction under the new Ohio Community and Technical College Credit Enhancement Program.
October 26 -
Standard & Poor’s revised its outlook to positive from stable on Nebraska State Colleges’ student fees and facilities revenue and refunding debt issued by the Nebraska State Colleges Board of Trustees. The debt’s underlying rating is A.
October 26 -
CHICAGO — Nonprofit health care providers could see a drop in patient volume as the sector adjusts to a business model that emphasizes keeping people out of hospitals as a result of the new federal health care law, Standard & Poor’s analysts said here Monday during the agency’s Health Care and Transportation Ratings roundtable.
October 25 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Michigan will hit the market Wednesday with $1.1 billion of short-term general obligation notes in what has become the state’s annual borrowing to cover expenditures while it awaits tax revenues.
October 24 - Michigan
CHICAGO — The Wayne County, Mich., Board of Commissioners last week gave preliminary approval to $700 million of debt to build a large new criminal justice complex in downtown Detroit.
October 24 -
CHICAGO — Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard said he would revise key terms of a proposal to lease city parking meters to a private company for 50 years amid rising criticism from members of the Indianapolis and Marion County City-County Council.
October 21 -
CHICAGO — UC Health, which operates the primary safety-net hospital in Cincinnati, is coming to market Tuesday with $207.5 million of revenue bonds to finance capital projects.
October 21 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Michigan fiscal analysts estimate that up to 15% of $1 billion of special assessment debt issued by local governments to finance residential growth is at risk for default.
October 20 -
CHICAGO — Detroit’s fiscal problems could act as a contagion for local governments across Michigan and the state itself, driving up borrowing costs and restricting access to credit, warns a new report by the Legislature’s independent Senate Fiscal Agency.
October 19 -
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded to Baa1 its underlying rating on Bishop International Airport.
October 19 - Indiana
Standard & Poor’s downgraded to AA-minus from AA its long-term and underlying rating on an Indianapolis-area school district due to a decrease in general fund reserves.
October 19 - Indiana
A developer’s effort to renovate South Bend’s tallest building into a high-end boutique hotel and senior-living center advanced last week when the city’s Economic Development Commission approved a plan for $7.5 million of city-issued bonds on behalf of the project.
October 19 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Ohio will take bids on $75 million of general obligation bonds Wednesday in the state’s first competitive sale since the 2008 market crash.
October 15 -
CHICAGO — Moody’s Investors Service downgraded more nonprofit health care providers than it upgraded during the third quarter, a trend it expects to continue through 2011, the agency said in a new report.
October 14 - Ohio
CHICAGO — The Ohio Housing Finance Agency will take institutional orders Thursday on $130 million of mortgage revenue bonds offered under the federal new issue bond program, marking the agency’s first — and likely its only — new-money transaction of the year.
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CHICAGO — Novi, Mich.-based Trinity Health Credit Group, one of the country’s largest health care systems, enters the market Wednesday with $276 million of debt.
October 12 - South Dakota
Standard & Poor’s removed the capital outlay certificates issued by 23 South Dakota school districts from negative credit watch, raising six ratings, affirming 10, and lowering seven.
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The University of Nebraska board of regents will vote Friday on a $56 million plan to expand its Memorial Stadium to make it more competitive with other Big 10 stadiums. The Cornhuskers join the Big Ten conference next year.
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