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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo celebrated the opening of a new concourse at Penn Station.
June 19 -
Jonathan Peters, a finance professor at the College of Staten Island and research fellow at CCNY's University Transportation Research Center, delves into aging infrastructure, cost overruns and interagency bickering that affect such projects as Gateway, Second Avenue subway and East Side access. Hosted by Paul Burton and Andrew Coen.
June 15 -
New York City will invest heavily in specific industries in an attempt to create 100,000 good-paying jobs over the next decade, according to a plan released on Thursday by Mayor Bill de Blasio.
June 15 -
Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. requires an additional $96 million, according to the New York City Independent Budget Office.
June 15 -
New York City Mayor de Blasio on Wednesday launched Cool Neighborhoods NYC, a $106 million program designed to curb the effects of extreme heat on vulnerable residents.
June 14 -
Weak reserve levels led S&P Global Ratings to downgrade Suffolk County, N.Y.
June 13 -
New York City gets mixed marks from the Citizens Budget Commission for its adopted fiscal 2018 budget.
June 13 -
S&P Global Ratings said it lowered its rating to A-minus from A on Suffolk County, N.Y.'s outstanding general obligation (GO) debt.
June 12 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a mitigation plan for widespread summer delays expected at Penn Station.
June 12 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority plans to sell about $850 million of tax-exempt fixed rate bonds on Wednesday, June 21, after a two-day retail order period.
June 9