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A public-private partnership at the airport in Gary, Ind. will drive $100 million of investment over the next 40 years, the airport announced Monday.
December 9 -
The Federal Transit Administration said it would give Cincinnati until Dec. 19 to reverse a recent decision to halt a controversial streetcar project or it would pull federal funding.
December 9 -
The federal judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy approved a plan for the city to issue $60 million of bonds to finance repairs to its public lighting system.
December 9 -
Auction house Christie's said a slice of Detroit's art collection could be worth between up to $846 million, far less than creditor speculations.
December 4 -
Detroit is eligible for bankruptcy protection, the federal judge overseeing the case ruled Tuesday.
December 3 - Ohio
Ohio municipalities face steep revenue losses and likely constraints on borrowing ability under a proposed overhaul of the state's local income tax system.
December 3 - Ohio
Standard & Poor's revised its outlook to negative from stable for Cleveland Public Power on Wednesday in light of the system's weakened debt coverage levels and growing competition.
November 27 -
The bankruptcy judge overseeing Detroit's Chapter 9 case delayed a ruling on a $160 million borrowing plan to finance the city's lighting system due to possible conflict of interest by public finance firm Miller Canfield Paddock and Stone PLC.
November 27 -
A group of Detroit's creditors, including bond insurers, asked the bankruptcy court overseeing the city's case to appoint a committee to assess the value of the city art collection and propose ideas for monetizing it.
November 26 - Indiana
Indianapolis, which has privatized its water, sewer and parking systems, is now eying a public-private partnership for the city's parks.
November 26 -
Detroit's proposed $350 million debtor-in-possession financing would mark the largest such deal in Chapter 9 history, but not the first: that honor goes to Orange County, Calif.
November 26 -
An Indiana legislative panel Thursday approved a transit proposal for central Indiana that would rely on new local taxes for financing.
November 22 -
A municipal restructuring executive who played a key role in DC's oversight board in the 1990s is Detroit's new CFO.
November 21 -
Detroit should drop its plan to unwind its costly interest-rate swaps and instead argue the transactions be declared illegal, a former municipal investment banker Wallace Turbeville said in a report released.
November 20 - Michigan
Moody's Investors Service this year has downgraded nearly a quarter of the local school districts it rates in Michigan, a big jump from last year that reflects growing budget strains and challenges.
November 19 -
Detroit has not reallocated payments for its unlimited-tax general obligation bonds because those bonds are tied up in federal mediation talks, the city said Monday.
November 19 - Ohio
Commissioners in Hamilton County, Ohio, are expected to consider a proposal to restore part of a property tax rebate that the county has repeatedly cut in order to fund two of the city's sports stadiums.
November 19 -
Detroit Monday disclosed the fees it must pay to Barclays Capital Inc. to secure a $350 million debtor-in-possession financing, after the bankruptcy judge overseeing the city's case ordered the disclosure.
November 18 - Michigan
Wayne County is expected to vote Tuesday on a proposal to sell an unfinished, bond-financed jail project in downtown Detroit to a private developer.
November 18 - Ohio
Blaylock Robert Van LLC has opened a new office in Columbus, Ohio staffed by a veteran investment banker who's been active in the state's municipal market for 30 years.
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