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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is calling the state legislature back into session take action on mayoral control of the New York City school system.
June 27 -
New York City lost fewer jobs and recovered faster than the rest of the country from the Great Recession, according to a first-of-its-kind study released Monday by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer.
June 26 -
New York municipalities may see a lapse in tax collections absent new legislation, according to Fitch Ratings.
June 26 -
Wells Fargo Securities hired four public finance veterans for key roles in its government and institutional banking group as it expands its housing and higher education teams.
June 26 -
A new study could plant the seeds for rail transit across the Bayonne Bridge, though it would require cooperation between the New York region's two major transportation agencies.
June 23 -
A bill to grant New York City design-build project authority died when the legislature adjourned.
June 23 -
Joseph Lhota will return to New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority as its board chairman.
June 22 -
Ronnie Hakim cites the need for crisis-management improvement
June 21 -
New York City’s actual pension liability stands at $142 billion according to the Manhattan Institute.
June 20 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo advanced legislation to give New York State majority control of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
June 20 -
New York State tax revenue is below projections in the new fiscal year after a sluggish May.
June 20 -
John Rhea, former head of the New York City Housing Authority, has joined Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co. as president of its corporate finance and capital markets division, the firm announced on Tuesday.
June 20 -
Former New York State Assemblyman Jerry Kremer visits The Bond Buyer and shares insight from his days as a lawmaker clashing with former Gov. Mario Cuomo and how a new free college tuition program spearheaded by current Gov. Andrew Cuomo will impact higher education. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
June 20 -
A remark by Gov. Andrew Cuomo could reinvigorate discussion about New York City congestion pricing.
June 20 -
New York’s MTA plans to come to market next week with a competitive $700 million BAN sale.
June 19 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo celebrated the opening of a new concourse at Penn Station.
June 19 -
Jonathan Peters, a finance professor at the College of Staten Island and research fellow at CCNY's University Transportation Research Center, delves into aging infrastructure, cost overruns and interagency bickering that affect such projects as Gateway, Second Avenue subway and East Side access. Hosted by Paul Burton and Andrew Coen.
June 15 -
New York City will invest heavily in specific industries in an attempt to create 100,000 good-paying jobs over the next decade, according to a plan released on Thursday by Mayor Bill de Blasio.
June 15 -
Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. requires an additional $96 million, according to the New York City Independent Budget Office.
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