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The MTA's biggest-ever capital plan focuses mostly on upkeep for the system. But it's more than $33 billion short of funding for the five-year program.
September 30 -
Ramirez & Co. continues growth plans with the addition of bankers in Texas, Florida and New York.
September 27 -
Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on federal bribery, campaign finance and conspiracy charges, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Thursday.
September 26 -
They new hires will serve various functions in different regions of the country.
September 24 -
NYPA's green designation and two credit upgrades are drawing lots of attention in a crowded market.
September 24 -
As Erie County sells general obligation bonds to fund its new stadium for the Buffalo Bills, the deal team is targeting a new market: fans of the NFL team.
September 23 -
With all but one grant secured and construction underway, Pat McCoy reflected on Gateway's journey so far at a Municipal Analysts Group of New York event.
September 20 -
The competitive sale comes as the market prepares for a very New York-heavy week next week in the primary.
September 18 -
The New York region's beleaguered transportation agency could need up to $92 billion for its next capital plan, said State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
September 12 -
Issuance as of Wednesday is at $345.327 billion, a 32.7% increase over 2023. The Bond Buyer 30-day visible calendar on Monday was at $20.02 billion, the largest in nearly four years.
September 11 -
The group, which has grown to more than 100 individuals since its inception in 2019, will host an event featuring Connecticut Treasurer, Erick Russell.
September 9 -
Mount Saint Mary College in New York saw its bond rating downgraded to BBB from BBB-plus by Fitch Ratings after persistent declines in student enrollment.
August 27 -
New York state's issuers topped the Northeast charts as issuance rose in nearly every sector of the market during the first half of 2024.
August 19 -
LIPA's prepares to go to market with new leadership as it prepares to decide on its next power supply management services provider.
August 5 -
The city will return to the market two weeks after closing its Transitional Finance Authority's biggest-ever deal.
July 29 -
The sale reflects the strength and demand of New York state paper.
July 19 -
George "Jay" Wheatley is the latest Citi banker to join Raymond James.
July 18 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority is set up to refund Build America Bonds as part of a $2.11 billion deal slated to land in the market this week.
July 15 -
Work is expected to be completed in 2038 and ultimately provide four rail tunnels for Amtrak and NJ Transit trains between New York and New Jersey.
July 8 -
The New Terminal One project was able to flex its construction progress, which the P3 backers say may have encouraged investors in a deal upsized by $1 billion.
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