Illinois

  • Moody's Investors Service last week downgraded Northwest Community Hospital's rating one notch to A1 due to its weakened financial performance.

    July 5
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    The managers of Chicago's Navy Pier last week unveiled a proposed $155 million framework for a makeover of the popular downtown attraction that includes plans for a hotel, new retail shops, restaurants, and expansions of the city's Children's Museum and Shakespeare Theater.

    July 5
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    CHICAGO — Chicago could shore up its balance sheet by cutting employees, reducing future retirement benefits, slicing the City Council in half, and resurrecting efforts to lease Midway Airport, according to a new report from a Chicago-based government research group.

    June 30
  • The newly merged Central DuPage Health-Delnor Health System last week announced the appointment of Brett Tande to be its vice president and treasurer. He left the private sector where he was a health care banker to join the new system this past spring.

    June 28
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    Standard & Poor's this week affirmed its AA rating and stable outlook on Cook County, which has $3.5 billion of outstanding general obligation bonds.

    June 28
  • The Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois will take competitive bids Tuesday on $100 million of general obligation refunding bonds and in a separate transaction will further tap its commercial paper program as it awaits nearly $400 million in overdue state aid payments.

    June 24
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    CHICAGO — The Illinois General Assembly during a special session Wednesday approved an $18 billion fiscal 2012 capital bill, reauthorizing spending for billions of dollars in projects now underway or in the works, and putting to rest concerns over a threatened suspension issued by Gov. Pat Quinn earlier this month.

    June 22
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    CHICAGO - The treasurer of Cook County, Ill., Tuesday said she was shocked by recent figures showing that the county's local governments together owe $108 billion - nearly a quarter of which is due to unfunded pension liabilities.

    June 21
  • CHICAGO - The University of Illinois Thursday will refund outstanding debt and raise new money for the ongoing makeover of a major student housing complex that comes as Illinois' flagship public university has scaled back on capital plans amid ongoing delinquencies in state support.

    June 21
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    Moody's Investors Service has upgraded by one notch to Aa2 its rating on Mettawa's general obligation debt due to the village's healthy financial position. The action comes ahead of a planned sale this week of $1.9 million of bonds.

    June 21
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    The Chicago Board of Education last week voted to rescind a planned 4% teachers’ raise in the district’s next $6.5 billion budget as it struggles with a looming $712 million deficit.

    June 21
  • CHICAGO — U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois unveiled legislation Monday that would promote public-private partnerships for transportation projects by lifting federal restrictions on tapping private financing for airports, highways, and railroads.

    June 20
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    CHICAGO - Moody's Investors Service Thursday hit Cook County, Ill., with a downgrade, affecting $3.5 billion of outstanding general obligation bonds issued by the nation's second-largest county.

    June 16
  • CHICAGO - While its issuance levels recently have reflected the national slowdown, the Illinois Finance Authority is seeing some pickup in health-care deal flow with four issues for nearly $800 million in the works, including $533 million for the state's largest health care system and three direct bank purchases.

    June 14
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    Gov. Pat Quinn last week named Gery Chico to serve as chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education.

    June 14
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    Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka on Monday announced a revamped state website with new features aimed at easing public access to financial records and reports.

    June 14
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    Chicago and Cook County, collectively facing nearly $1 billion of red ink in their next budgets, could save up to $140 million in coming years by consolidating their purchasing power and some services and collaborating on their capital programs, according to a report released Monday.

    June 13
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  • Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn last week announced a state partnership with the University of Illinois and a special advisory group to study the feasibility of high-speed rail service between Chicago and Champaign-Urbana and possibly to other parts of the state and neighboring cities.

    June 7
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    CHICAGO — Calling for a special legislative session, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn on Monday warned that the General Assembly’s failure to authorize a capital spending bill before adjourning last week jeopardizes billions of dollars in construction projects.

    June 6
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    CHICAGO — Chicago Public Schools will scale back its planned borrowing in fiscal 2012 and trim administrative costs to shave $75 million off an estimated $720 million gap in its next budget, new schools chief Jean-Claude Brizard and Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Thursday.

    June 2