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Private sector involvement will fuel timely completion of a large-scale overhaul of John F. Kennedy International Airport, according to head of the multibillion-dollar modernization project.
February 4 -
Dozens of minor-league teams would get the ax under a Major League Baseball proposal, leaving governments holding the bag for stadiums they subsidized.
January 31 -
A special commission issued a series of recommendations to simplify a system that provides the city one-third of its revenue. Albany, though, must sign off.
January 31 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is seeking state dollars to assist the cash-strapped Rochester City School District.
January 30 -
The city comptroller, assailing what he called a "gentrification industrial complex," proposed measures including eliminating a state tax subsidy program.
January 30 -
The head of New York State's lead economic development agency credits the municipal bond market for carving a path to tackle important capital projects.
January 29 -
Moody's Investors Service assigned a negative outlook to the college's Baa2 rating.
January 28 -
Taxable healthcare deals from NYU, and Escambia County, Fla., to price in market seeing yields fall amid virus fears.
January 27 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. plans to issue $375 million of housing impact bonds, a new category of sustainable development bonds.
January 24 -
Andy Byford’s departure as MTA New York City Transit president rekindled questions about governance at one of the world’s largest mass transit agencies.
January 24 -
Andy Byford's resignation ends a two-year run marked by innovation and controversy.
January 23 -
As officials sift through Andrew Cuomo's plan to curb Medicaid costs, City Hall insists that the governor's spending-control emphasis is a de facto slash.
January 22 -
Whether new dedicated revenue for the MTA or its higher total debt holds more sway in the capital markets remains an open question.
January 22 -
New York's governor wants to tackle the state’s budget gap through controlled spending rather than major revenue increases.
January 21 -
New York City Council member Daniel Dromm and Citizens Budget Commission president Andrew Rein explore the effects of looming state Medicaid cuts on the city's $95.3 billion preliminary budget. Paul Burton hosts from City Hall.
January 21 -
Mayor praised for restraint ahead of uncertainty about possible big cuts to city services by Albany.
January 17 -
The mayor warned about looming state Medicaid cuts in his media briefing on the preliminary spending plan.
January 16 -
An increased debt load compared with its peer schools drove a downgrade to Barnard College ahead of a new borrowing.
January 16 -
The Bond Buyer's Paul Burton and Chip Barnett explore variables and pressure points in advance of the city's FY21 preliminary budget release.
January 14 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s warnings that cities could absorb more Medicaid costs have triggered uncertainty about the city's budget.
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