- Minnesota
Minnesota tentatively plans to price $468 million issue of general fund appropriation-backed bonds next week for a new Minnesota Vikings stadium.
January 23 -
The Minnesota Supreme Court refused to block the state's sale of $468 million of general fund appropriation-backed bonds to help pay for the new $975 million Minnesota Vikings NFL football stadium.
January 22 -
Standard & Poor's signaled that Fairview Health Services in Minnesota could win an upgrade over the next two years due to its strong business position and improved governance and management.
January 21 -
Lawyers for Minnesota Management and Budget and for citizens challenging the state's $468 million bond issue for a new Vikings football stadium laid out their cases with the Minnesota Supreme Court.
January 17 -
Lawyers for Minnesota and for citizens challenging the legality of the state's $468 million appropriation-backed bond sale for the Vikings football stadium faced a Thursday deadline to make their case for a Minnesota Supreme Court review.
January 16 - Minnesota
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is promoting a nearly $1 billion capital bonding package as a means to create more than 27,000 jobs while investing in statewide infrastructure improvements.
January 16 -
Minnesota delayed $468 million of state general fund appropriation bonds for a new Minnesota Vikings football stadium due to the 11th hour filing of litigation that challenges the financing arrangement.
January 13 -
The Minneapolis College of Arts and Design's growing enrollment numbers and improved cash flows and debt service coverage prompted Moody's Investors Service to revise its outlook to stable from negative.
January 10 -
The triple-A Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Council is readying $194 million of general obligation notes and bonds for competitive sale Tuesday.
January 10 - Minnesota
Minnesota will sell $468 million of state general fund appropriation bonds next week to raise funds for the public share of building a new $975 million football stadium for the Minnesota Vikings.
January 8 - Minnesota
The Minneapolis City Council approved plans for a $400 million development adjacent to the new Minnesota Vikings professional football stadium.
December 17 - Minnesota
Minnesota now projects a $1 billion budget surplus for its current two-year budget cycle thanks to higher taxes and the states ongoing economic recovery.
December 10 - Minnesota
The public body overseeing construction of a new Minnesota Vikings professional football stadium approved an agreement with the team and developer that caps the construction costs at $763 million.
November 25 - Minnesota
The Minneapolis City Council has approved a $100 million planned renovation of the 23-year-old city-owned Target Center arena.
November 18 -
National League of Cities members on Saturday elected St. Paul, Minn. Mayor Chris Coleman as their president for 2014 at a business meeting on Saturday.
November 18 - Minnesota
The Minneapolis City Council is expected to vote later this month on the city's agreement with the National Basketball Association's Minnesota Timberwolves on a $97 million renovation plan for the city-owned Target Center arena.
November 4 -
A Minnesota city and investors holding $26.4 million of defaulted revenue bonds for a broadband network have a settlement agreement.
October 25 - Minnesota
Minnesota picked RBC Capital Markets to run the books on its upcoming Minnesota Vikings stadium bond issue with JPMorgan and Wells Fargo Securities serving as co-senior managers, according to the Minnesota Management and Budget office.
October 22 - Minnesota
Minnesota will wrap up its new-money general obligation borrowing for the year in a sale Tuesday of up to $767 million that includes a refunding piece before shifting gears to financing the new Minnesota Vikings professional football stadium.
October 16 - Minnesota
The trustee for $27 million of defaulted lease revenue bonds backed by Vadnais Heights, Minn. for a sports complex received is mulling final offers from potential buyers that range from $10.5 million to $13 million.
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