- New York
New York States smaller sports arenas could benefit most from new professional mixed martial arts bouts set to debut in the Empire State, according to a stadium financing expert.
September 19 - New York
A state appeals court ruling allowing Nassau County, N.Y.s fiscal control board to keep a three-year wage freeze for county employees is a credit positive for the large Long Island government, according to Moodys Investors Service.
September 19 - New York
Nassau County, N.Y.s efforts to lease out the assets of its sewer system face skepticism despite what could be a large payoff for the county.
September 16 - New York
The New York Yankees expect to price a $1.2 billion stadium bond refunding in mid-October.
September 15 - New York
The New York City Councils Finance Committee held a public hearing at City Hall on Wednesday to hear comments about creating a new business improvement district in Queens called the Greater JFK BID.
September 14 -
New York State lacks long-term planning for addressing its infrastructure challenges, leading engineers said during a recent panel discussion.
September 14 - New York
Four investment management firms received awards from New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer for diversity initiatives on behalf of city pension funds.
September 13 - New York
Lower Manhattan has come back from the 9/11 attacks with a much larger population than it had before, creating new capital spending challenges for New York City.
September 13 - New York
Municipal bonds played a key role in New York Citys rebound from the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
September 12 -
Jefferies said it received good demand for the $292.26 million of tobacco settlement pass-through bonds it priced for the New York Counties Tobacco Trust VI.
September 9