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City officials say their citizens' buy-in will lead them to success in a sector where other municipalities struggled in competition with corporate providers.
April 1 -
The pinch comes from shrinking enrollment, rising tuition, falling state support and new barriers to international students.
March 25 -
A finding of sub-standard cement at Denver International Airport's $650 million terminal redevelopment project shows that the government and developer in a public-private partnership both must adapt to unforeseen events.
March 18 -
D.A. Davidson will expand its presence in Oklahoma and Texas with the acquisition of Wells Nelson.
March 12 -
Bedarff was a fixture in the Kentucky and Ohio public finance worlds and a nationally respected expert.
March 4 -
The region's municipal bond industry insiders saw a silver lining in a 21% increase for new money volume.
February 25 -
The Minnesota-based advisory firm undertook a brand makeover designed to highlight its comprehensive suite of services.
February 15 -
The merger of Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health creates a Chicago-based nonprofit healthcare system with $10 billion in debt and operations in 21 states.
February 4 -
Kristin Caid, a public finance attorney specializing in healthcare, joined Norton Rose Fulbright after 18 years at Kutak Rock.
January 16 -
Jared Polis vowed to find solutions to the underfunding of the state's transportation system.
January 11 -
The results stand to influence the municipal market through capital planning and budget actions with potential impacts on ratings and borrowing levels.
November 7 -
School vouchers in Arizona and bond measures in Colorado are among the fiscal ballot measures Southwest voters will decide Tuesday.
November 5 -
Technology problems with the nation's first commuter rail P3 threaten to unravel the partnership and junk the bonds issued for the project.
October 15 -
Raymond James has hired Guy Yandel to open a public finance office in Denver and to expand the firm’s public finance business in the mid-western, mountain, and western states.
October 11 -
Economics is driving Colorado Springs Utilities to reduce reliance on coal-fired electricity generation, its new chief executive says.
September 24 -
A week after pricing the largest airport bond issue in its history, Denver will close on the deal with a goal of remodeling the still youthful aviation hub.
August 27 -
Bond volume in the region fell sharply in the first half of 2018, though one expert saw the 16% drop as better than anticipated.
August 20 -
Thanks to rising revenue and retirement of bonds eight years earlier than planned, Colorado's E-470 Authority can free drivers of a $10 registration fee that helped complete the beltway around metro Denver.
August 13 -
While she didn't work on muni issues specifically, Allison Lee is a seasoned buster of financial wrongdoers.
August 8 -
Regional shifts in population portend credit challenges for U.S. states, Fitch Ratings analysts say.
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