Chip Barnett is a journalist with almost 50 years of professional experience. He started his career at the Gannett Newspapers in Westchester County, N.Y., working his way up from back-shop compositor to Senior News Editor. Barnett later worked for Thomson Reuters in Manhattan, covering state and local government finance as a Reporter and later Executive Editor for TM3.com and as Editor in Charge of Municipal Finance for Reuters News. Later, he was the Editor of Municipal Finance Today at SourceMedia. Barnett has also worked for DebtWire/Municipals and has written about commercial real estate in South Florida and the Midwest for both The Real Deal and Globe Street. Barnett is currently a Reporter at The Bond Buyer.
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KBRA said the upgrade reflected the airport's large and growing service area, anchored by Miami, which is a vibrant center for tourism and trade.
By Chip BarnettNovember 22 -
The Bond Buyer's senior regional reporters hold a roundtable discussion on the midterm elections. Caitlin Devitt, Yvette Shields, Karen Pierog, Keeley Webster and Thomas Nocera talk about implications for the municipal bond market. Chip Barnett moderates. (30 minutes)
By Chip BarnettNovember 22 -
"An increase in social distancing and remote work has resulted in growing vacant office space since late 2020. Office rents have also trended down and remained depressed into 2022," according to the Popular Annual Financial Report.
By Chip BarnettNovember 22 -
"We continue to see very strong job numbers. Florida is in as good of a position as we could possibly be," said Jimmy Heckman of the state Department of Economic Opportunity.
By Chip BarnettNovember 18 -
Knotts has almost 15 years of experience in state government and will advise clients in public finance and on economic development matters across Tennessee.
By Chip BarnettNovember 17 -
In 2021, Miami-Dade County commissioners approved a 19-year $135 million naming rights deal with FTX for the homecourt of the NBA's Miami Heat.
By Chip BarnettNovember 16 -
The update noted the growth in the fiscal 2023 budget since its adoption last July was due to the approval of federal grants.
By Chip BarnettNovember 15 -
New York City will also release the first quarter update to the fiscal 2023 financial plan this month.
By Chip BarnettNovember 15 -
Kevin Boomhower believes water infrastructure is a basic necessity and the work EFC does is helping all communities in the state meet that need.
By Chip BarnettNovember 14 -
The city has estimated liabilities of between $100 million and $500 million and assets of only between $10 million and $50 million, according to the filing.
By Chip BarnettNovember 11