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Potential buyers besides Emory University include Georgia-based health systems, other proton therapy operators and private equity firms.
February 4 -
This would be the state's first bond issuance since 2023.
January 23 -
The transaction, which supports the Navajo community in Ganado, Arizona, represents a major landmark in furthering Native American health care infrastructure, overcoming hurdles tribal governments typically face in issuing municipal debt to open a replicable path to market other indigenous health systems can follow.
December 2 -
The project was the Georgia's first revenue-risk P3 and lays the groundwork for future express lane P3s.
November 20 -
The massive I-285 East express lanes project in metro Atlanta will be procured in two phases.
November 18 -
Ten winners across five regions and five additional categories will be celebrated Dec. 2 in New York City, where one will be crowned the overall Deal of the Year.
November 17 -
Public finance attorney James Woodward will lead the firm's new Athens office.
October 3 -
Atlanta's airport lost $57 million of funding for the current fiscal year. Other issuers have even more at stake.
September 26 -
The marquee project of many funded by next week's bond sale is the widening of the airport's Concourse D and the building of a Delta Sky Club lounge above it.
September 4 -
The underwriting firm's hires will expand its real estate development finance group and Southeast operations.
September 3 -
The resignation of the troubled mass transit system's CEO gives MARTA an opportunity to improve operations and to select projects to focus on.
August 14 -
The toll revenue bonds, subject to federal alternative minimum tax, will be issued through the Wisconsin-based Public Finance Authority.
July 24 -
Atlanta's airport and the rapid transit system have the biggest anticipated capital plans over the next five years.
July 17 -
The action follows an upgrade for the sole purchaser of its power.
June 10 -
Main Street Natural Gas, a blended component unit of Georgia Gas, issues most of the authority's debt.
May 30 -
This is the first time the Georgia Housing and Finance Authority is bringing a PAC tranche in several years.
May 29 -
Moody's based this downgrade on the lowering of the rating of the United States government.
May 21 -
At a Bond Buyer conference in Atlanta, industry leaders talked about tariff turmoil, the tax-exemption, weather resiliency, infrastructure and more.
May 16 -
The muni market is recovering from tariff turmoil, and is more resilient than the day-to-day volatility suggests, Jamie Doffermyre of Truist Securities said.
May 14 -
A $300 million bond and a planned monkey breeding facility's fate are at stake in a legal struggle in Georgia.
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