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The project is part of efforts to bring employment, housing and public spaces to blighted corridor of Los Angeles.
August 2 -
Though fires wreak havoc causing property damage and loss of life, the hit to local economies — and their bonds — tends to be ameliorated by state and federal funding.
July 31 -
The Bay Area city hopes to capitalize on housing demand in the Bay Area
July 30 -
The bond will help with housing recovery in the city that lost 4,600 homes to a wildfire.
July 27 -
Driverless cars raise questions about how California and its cities should solve transportation infrastructure problems.
July 26 -
Eight state projects to expand reservoirs and build new dams will receive state bond funding.
July 25 -
Federal securities regulators have dismissed the most serious claim against the city’s airport authority and removed a top official from litigation altogether as part of a settlement reached in the long-running legal battle over a controversial tax increment bond offering in 2008.
July 25 -
The California Academy of Sciences refinanced debt used to build its facility.
July 24 -
Rudy Salo, a Nixon Peabody partner, discusses whether driverless cars will be a disruptive force in mass transit planning. Keeley Webster hosts.
July 24 -
The Central Basin Municipal Water District was downgraded three notches to Baa1 by Moody's, which assigns a negative outlook.
July 23