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Gov. Andrew Cuomos hurry-up offense for completing New Yorks Second Avenue subway triggers questions about the MTAs priorities.
December 14 -
New York MTA intends to sell $1.3 billion of bonds in January including a $100 million remarketing, said finance manager Patrick McCoy.
December 13 -
A new $7.3 billion 2017 spending plan by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey maintains debt service levels while also investing in major capital projects.
December 12 -
Facing pressure from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, officials from New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority are targeting an opening of the long-delayed Second Avenue subway line by the end of the month.
December 12 -
Debt-ridden Dowling College has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with two of its Long Island properties now on the market in an effort to aide bondholders.
December 7 -
The College of New Rochelle in New York's Westchester County is raising funds to keep its doors open in the face of mounting debt.
December 6 - New York
Youth hostel operators are pushing New York to lift restrictions on lodging regulations, saying the city is squandering up to $500 million in annual tourism and tax revenue.
November 30 - New York
New York City intends to sell $1 billion of fixed-rate general obligation bonds the week of Dec. 5.
November 30 - New York
New York State has secured international certification for nearly $100 million in new green bonds to be issued for affordable housing projects, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday.
November 29 - New York
Municipalities are increasingly making policy through data sets, as evidenced in New York, Pittsburgh and Columbus.
November 23