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The Securities and Exchange Commission agreed to settle with Oyster Bay, New York, and are awaiting a district court judge's approval.
June 10 -
Robert Moore, a credit analyst professional, with over 35 years of experience in public finance, passed away recently.
June 6 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer received several awards for excellence in financial reporting.
June 6 -
Amid the national debate over state and city incentives for corporations, artificial intelligence and immigration have emerged as new phenomena, a site selection expert says.
June 4 -
Regional Plan Association President Tom Wright charts RPA's vision for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
June 4 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. intends to issue up to $1.1 billion of multi-family housing revenue bonds and provide roughly $27 million of additional financing.
June 3 -
Center for an Urban Future is calling for an additional $100 million for the city's parks budget, and strategies from concession sales to developer contributions with zoning amendments.
June 3 -
Financing would hinge on two major variables: the success of Hudson Yards-type value capture outside Manhattan, and aid from the federal government.
May 31 -
Congestion pricing and other promised streams still leave unanswered questions for New York's transit agency.
May 30 -
The authority says the site will help investors access credit fundamentals.
May 29