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Andy Byford, president of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's transit division, wrote a letter of resignation before rescinding it.
October 21 -
Vineyard Wind is revealing new details of its bid to develop an offshore wind farm off the southern coast of Massachusetts, including new investments in Bridgeport to convert a section of the city's fading port complex into a robust operations and maintenance hub.
October 21 -
New York’s Suffolk County Off-Track Betting Corp. is suing the operator of a video lottery terminal parlor opened to support its Chapter 9 restructuring.
October 17 -
The authority is bringing $950 million of taxable bonds and $1.7 billion of tax-exempts.
October 10 -
Massive borrowing for essential projects in the face of a projected deficit spike is a dilemma as its $51.5 billion capital program undergoes scrutiny.
October 10 -
The rating agency upgraded the hospital system to Aa2 from Aa3.
October 9 -
Variables related to other post-employment benefit liabilities jeopardize core services in the tri-state area, said the Manhattan Institute.
October 8 -
Neighborly's CEO Jase Wilson said the payroll stop was needed while the company restructures itself away from municipal bonds.
October 8 -
Siebert Williams Shank & Co. will leverage each minority- and women-owned firm’s experience and industry positions.
October 3 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s increased its long-range capital plan by about $5 billion to $37 billion, while raising tolls, rents and fees.
October 1 -
Moody’s Investors Service placed Rochester’s Aa3 issuer and general obligation limited tax rating on review for downgrade.
September 30 -
Mismanagement of real-property related taxes may be shortchanging an MTA revenue stream, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
September 30 -
The capital plan's unknowns include its effect on the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's debt levels and rating agency perceptions.
September 26 -
The shuttered College of New Rochelle filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last week while it markets the Westchester County campus in an effort to pay off creditors.
September 25 -
Budget pressuresled Fitch Ratings to downgrade New York's second-largest city to A-plus from AA-minus.
September 24 -
A bidding conference will solicit technological innovations and proposals for reimagining signal systems.
September 24 -
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