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The bonds refunded of two earlier series of student fee bonds: the taxable Series Z-2 Build America Bonds, and the tax-exempt Series BB-1 bonds.
March 28 -
Indiana saw a tax revenue windfall in January, with general fund revenues coming in 15.8% above last January's number and 9.3% above December's projections.
February 29 -
Larger deals, fewer issues: those were the overarching municipal bond sale trends, along with a surge in tax-exempt deals, across the Midwest in 2023.
February 21 -
Indianapolis is moving forward with a $1.5 billion stadium and real estate development, anchored by minor league soccer and to be financed partly through bonds.
January 2 -
Without money to expand a key artery, but helped by a federal "Mega Grant," Indiana is pursuing tactics like dynamic shoulder lanes to boost capacity.
December 28 -
The deal will finance construction of an 800-room convention headquarters hotel as part of a wider expansion of the facility.
November 14 -
Plans for a garbage-to-jet fuels facility in Gary, Indiana, are on hold after bonds for the same operator's plant in Nevada went into default.
October 20 -
M. Elizabeth Walker and Jerimi J. Ullom have joined law firm Barnes & Thornburg's Indianpolis office as healthcare and public finance partners.
October 18 -
Fishers, a suburb of Indianapolis, is selling $170 million of bonds for an arena to house the minor-league Indy Fuel and to host concerts and other events.
October 17 -
California-based Fulcrum Bioenergy will build a facility in Gary that converts household garbage into sustainable synthetic aviation fuel.
October 5