- New York
New York State is planning $3.46 billion of fourth quarter municipal bond issuance, led by a transaction by Empire State Development Corp. .
October 4 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is plotting a return to its transportation roots, though unraveling its real estate tangle may be difficult.
September 30 - New York
New York City and Connecticut officials became the latest to take aim at Wells Fargo as the bank's fake-accounts scandal resonates through the municipal bond world.
September 29 -
The board of New York's MTA approved its new rotation of bond underwriters while holding off on the application of Wells Fargo Securities.
September 28 -
A long-awaited overhaul of New Yorks Pennsylvania Station is now full steam ahead, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who touted sweeping plans Tuesday to create a new world-class transportation hub.
September 27 - New York
The performance of New York City's five public pension plans was positive in the second quarter, the chief investment officer of the funds told trustees at Monday's common investment meeting held at the Dinkins Municipal Building in Manhattan.
September 27 -
New York MTA intends to market five subseries of floating rate securities totaling $242 million and also refund $500 million of transportation revenue bonds in October.
September 27 -
New York MTA has put business with Wells Fargo Securities and approval as a senior manager for bond transactions on hold pending its review of the banks practices, following revelations that Wells Fargo bank employees secretly created accounts without clients approval
September 26 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will issue bonds to finance its share of a planned $3 billion overhaul of Manhattans Penn Station.
September 23 - New York
The New York City Housing Development Corp. board approved the appointment of Eric Enderlin as president.
September 23 -
A $1 billion economic development initiative in Buffalo, N.Y. is at the center of a corruption scheme that federal prosecutors say resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars being awarded for New York State contracts.
September 22 - New York
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer proposes tripling the city's earned-income tax credit contribution from 5% to 15% the federal tax credit.
September 22 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced capital investments to improve two key stations on the Long Island Rail Road's 40-mile spine between Jamaica and Ronkonkoma.
September 22 - New York
New York City gets mixed grades when it comes to implementing priority initiatives, according to a report released on Tuesday by the Citizens Budget Commission.
September 20 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and elected officials from both states have agreed to a new expanded planning process for a new Manhattan bus terminal.
September 20 - New York
A city agency unanimously approved the New York Yankees stadium bond refunding of roughly $1 billion.
September 20 - New York
The de Blasio administration released the New York City Mayors Management Report on Monday that detailed performance by city agencies in Fiscal Year 2016.
September 19 - 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.
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