- New York
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer lambasted City Hall for operational snafus in the sale of a Lower East Side nursing home to a luxury condominium developer.
August 2 - New York
A robust toolbox of financing programs helped a New York agency sell $1.3 billion of bonds last year to help further the city's affordable housing thrust, said its chief.
August 1 - New York
Municipal bond financing will boost a long-awaited nearly $1 billion waterfront redevelopment in the fiscally stressed Long Island city of Glen Cove, N.Y.
July 29 - New York
New York City faces outyear budget gaps of as high as $4 billion by fiscal 2019 according to an analysis by city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
July 27 -
New York MTA expects to save roughly $152 million in interest from its planned $1 billion sale of Hudson Yards lease securitization bonds, said CFO Robert Foran.
July 27 - New York
New York's property tax levy cap will be below 1% in 2017, and that is a credit negative for local governments throughout the state that are hampered by an ability to raise revenue, according to Moody's.
July 26 -
New York MTA intends to close the Canarsie Tunnel between Brooklyn and Manhattan for 18 months beginning in 2019 to repair Hurricane Sandy damage.
July 25 -
New York City officials are pressing the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to halt an ongoing design competition for a new Manhattan bus terminal and create a more transparent process.
July 21 - New York
New York City announced on Thursday it will offer around $1.49 billion of general obligation bonds next month.
July 21 -
The town of Ramapo, N.Y. and one of four individuals charged with securities fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission for misleading muni bond investors are disputing the charges and urging a federal judge to dismiss the case.
July 21 - New York
Newly announced $10 million grants for five downtown revitalization projects around New York State are a credit positive for the participating municipalities, according to Moodys Investors Service.
July 20 -
As part of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authoritys $27 billion five-year capital program, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced plans for the renovation of 31 subway stations across New York City and unveiled a totally new design for the 1,025 subway cars that are on tap to be bought by the agency.
July 19 - New York
Rochester, N.Y., appears to have turned a fiscal corner even as it manages through the decline of two large employers that once formed the bedrock of the citys economy and identity.
July 15 - New York
The New York City Economic Development Corp. on Thursday picked the Lowline team to create the worlds first underground park on the Lower East Side, using solar technology to transform the abandoned Williamsburg Bridge Trolley Terminal under Delancey Street into a one-acre cultural space set to be opened to the public in 2021.
July 14 - New York
New Yorks Nassau County saw an $8.1 million increase in sales tax revenue for the first half of the year and is on pace to exceed budget projections, according to Comptroller George Maragos.
July 14 - New York
New York City will hold to a prudent financial course while maintaining a progressive social program, Mayor Bill de Blasio told municipal bond market participants on Tuesday.
July 13 - New York
While the Yankees' and Mets' ballparks received upgrades of late, Yankee Stadium is a stronger credit than Citi Field, said Moody's.
July 12 - New York
A proposal to place Oyster Bay, N.Y. under state oversight is premature according to Town Supervisor John Venditto, who said he has a plan to steer the junk-rated municipality on the right course.
July 11 - New York
The Town of Oyster Bay, N.Y. should fall under state oversight, says a state assemblyman who introduced legislation to do so.
July 8 - New York
New York City failed to collect nearly $60 million in revenue over six years thanks to improper tax breaks to dead people and corporations, said Comptroller Scott Stringer.
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