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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's proposed streetcar line through Queens and Brooklyn waterfront neighborhoods has drawn some skepticism about its funding plan.
February 26 -
New York's MTA delayed holding a vote on a pre-agreement for a 99-year lease of its former midtown Manhattan headquarters to Mort Zuckerman's Boston Properties.
February 25 - New York
New York State's fiscal position has improved, but increasing budget challenges loom, according to a new report from State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
February 24 -
The full board of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved an additional $66 million to accelerate construction of the long-delayed Second Avenue subway line.
February 24 -
Hunton & Williams LLP has hired David Horner as a partner to work in the firm's infrastructure public-private partnerships practice.
February 23 -
New York's MTA will continue to sell transportation revenue bonds with a green label as long as investor demand warrants, a finance official said.
February 22 - New York
A nonprofit land bank could help New York City develop affordable housing units on 1,100 vacant properties, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
February 19 - New York
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority intends to issue $535 million of refunding bonds in two upcoming sales.
February 16 -
Next weeks planned $500 million green-bond issuance by New York MTA is significant on several fronts, said a capital markets climate change expert.
February 11 -
President Obamas proposed fiscal 2017 budget includes $84 million for improvements on New York MTAs Canarsie Line, said, U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
February 10