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Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP has hired five lead public finance attorneys from Winston & Strawn LLP, expanding Katten’s New York public finance group.
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Buffalo, N.Y. received an improved credit outlook from two rating agencies ahead of a planned bond sale to address capital improvements.
April 5 -
New York’s first late budget in seven years will not impact the state’s owed bond payments, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
April 4 -
"New York City purchasing managers reported strong optimism in addition to a faster pace of activity in March," the Institute for Supply Management-New York's Report on Business index, released Tuesday, indicated.
April 4 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority is planning to $1.1 billion of future tax secured subordinate bonds next week, the TFA announced on Monday.
April 3 -
The board of New York’s MTA approved contracts aimed at speeding the rebuilding of the L subway line’s Canarsie tunnel by three months, to 15 months.
April 3 -
New York lawmakers failed to reach agreement on a fiscal 2018 budget forcing Gov. Andrew Cuomo to propose an emergency plan to keep state government running.
April 3 -
On the heels of a late 2016 credit upgrade, Hofstra University on Long Island is planning $61 million of bonding this year for a new academic building and refinancing old debt.
March 31 -
The Schenectady County Legislature will vote next month on authorizing up to $70 million in bonds for Union College's new Science and Engineering Center, the largest project in the school's history.
March 30 - New York
Under the tax plan that President Trump proposed during his campaign, New York City could lose billions in federal revenue, according to the first-of-its-kind analysis of the plan, released by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Thursday.
March 30 -
The shroud of massive federal funding cuts hang over New York City's hospital system despite the Republican Congress' failure to eliminate Obamacare, said the city's top health administrator.
March 30 -
A half-fare subsidy for lower-income persons would further strain New York Citys budget, transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg told a City Council panel.
March 28 - New York
The specter of massive cuts in federal domestic aid could force New York City officials to think outside the box about how save programs now financed by the feds.
March 24 -
President Trumps proposed Fiscal Year 2018 budget would cause a major setback to plans for a long-stalled Gateway rail project connecting New Jersey and Manhattan, lawmakers and transportation advocates warned.
March 23 - New York
Suffolk County, N.Y., is planning to refinance $136 million of bonds this year before interest rates jump too high.
March 22 -
Complications are threatening to even further delay the planned reopening of the No. 1 line Cortlandt Street station in New York, destroyed on Sept. 11.
March 22 - New York
The Bureau of Asset Management in New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer's office wants to fine-tune its risk analytics
March 21 - New York
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio painted a grim landscape for his city should the massive cuts in President Trumps proposed budget materialize.
March 17 -
The Justice Department said it does not intend to criminally charge New York Mayor Bill de Blasio or people fundraising on his behalf.
March 17 -
Changes to New York MTAs four-year financial plan slightly worsen the outlook for the authority, said the watchdog Citizens Budget Commission
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