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All three phases of Maryland's public-private partnership would make it the largest P3 in the world.
February 19 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York’s legislature may agree on the concept of online sports betting, but a fight lurks over the winners and losers of implementation.
January 22 -
Fitch Ratings upgraded bonds supporting the Maryland light-rail transit project after the sides reached an agreement that protects bondholders.
December 22 -
The toll road operator parters with three international investors to sell half of its U.S. express lane assets in Northern Virginia while eyeing additional highway projects around nation's capital, including a Maryland P3.
December 18 -
MDOT will pay $250 million in the settlement, but answers to financial questions, including whether more bonding will be needed, have not been revealed.
December 3 -
A long-planned Maryland light rail system, which has encountered financial and legal obstacles, could make it tougher for large-scale P3 transit projects, according to analysts.
October 26 -
Declining occupancy levels at privatized student housing projects are likely to continue into early 2021 as the sector confronts headwind from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to analysts.
October 13 -
The public-private partnership that had been constructing the light rail line and stations has shut down construction work.
September 24 -
Billions of public funds have been spent cleaning up the bay, but two lawsuits say those efforts are endangered because the EPA failed to do its job.
September 16 -
Municipals were stronger on the short- and intermediate ends as long maturities held firm in quiet trading on Wednesday.
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