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Mayor Bill de Blasio's troubleshooting plan for New York public housing features three new programs.
December 13 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants a second look at the planned L-train shutdown while Sen. Charles Schumer called the authority slow in positive train control.
December 11 -
Doñé will take a key advisory role in the nation's fourth-largest pension system.
December 10 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority board intends to vote on its $16.7 billion operating budget as outyear deficits and other challenges hover.
December 10 -
Americans place almost $150 billion in illegal sports bets annually, according to the American Gaming Association.
December 7 -
The bank won't say what led to Stratford Shields' firing; his representative accused the firm of engineering the ouster.
December 6 -
Wells Fargo will replace Stratford Shields, who is out following an administrative leave.
December 6 -
Officials in Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration trumpet New York City’s healthcare savings program. Budget watchdogs don't buy it.
December 5 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority faces a plate of challenges as crowded as its trains at New York rush hour.
December 5 -
Site-selection expert John Boyd Jr. breaks down who won and lost in the Amazon "sweepstakes," the role of public incentives and the next wave of corporate relocation. Paul Burton hosts.
December 4 -
As governments increasingly tap into analytics for policymaking, risks accompany benefits.
November 30 -
The New York City comptroller's affordable housing initiative hinges on state approval of real-estate tax shifts and the creation of a land bank.
November 29 -
Both S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings dropped the New York suburban county to AA-plus from AAA.
November 27 -
Mary Jane Darby, Rob Kanzer and James Still have over 50 years of combined experience in the industry and most recently all worked at Prager & Co. They will be working at the firm’s New York office starting later this month.
November 27 -
If the Nassau Interim Finance Authority signs off, the county will sell $100 million of debt in December to fund the settlements.
November 26 -
The firm, recapitalized in April, is building out its municipal market presence.
November 26 -
County Executive George Latimer’s first budget aims to restore fiscal health after years of operating deficits.
November 16 -
Amazon's decision spurred debate about public incentives to corporations, infrastructure and housing, and how it all weighs on municipal credit.
November 16 -
S&P Global Ratings now rates New York personal income tax and sales tax bonds AA-plus.
November 15 -
A federal court imposed an unusually stiff financial penalty and a lifetime ban against the already-jailed Christopher St. Lawrence.
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