- New York
Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting has selected a commercial location for a planned mini casino with up to 1,000 video lottery terminals slated to open in 2015.
December 31 -
New York City has issued a request for information for mobile payment options for the payment and scheduling of parking tickets.
December 31 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie rejected proposed legislation aimed at improving accountability at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
December 29 - New York
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's recent decision to ban fracking shines a spotlight on the balancing act governments in potentially oil- and gas-rich regions face weighing economic benefits against environmental concerns.
December 24 - New York
Spending by New York State's largest public authorities jumped $3.5 billion since last reported in 2013, according to a report by Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
December 23 - New York
Projections of New York City revenue and spending reflect an even brighter fiscal outlook than anticipated, said the Independent Budget Office.
December 23 - New York
The New York City Regional Economic Development Council awarded $443,750 to the Trust for Public Land for design work on the QueensWay parkland project.
December 22 - New York
The New York State Gaming Facility Location Board's recommendation for three new casino sites announced on Dec. 17 is a credit positive for the host municipalities, according to Moody's Investors Service.
December 22 -
The New York City Regional Economic Development Council awarded $443,750 to the Trust for Public Land for design work on the QueensWay parkland project.
December 22 -
Volvo division Prevost opens a production line for MTA buses in sister company Nova Bus' expanded Plattsburgh, N.Y., facility, said Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
December 22 - New York
Alan Anders, who has spearheaded New York City's bond financing programs for nearly a quarter century, will be honored with The Bond Buyer's inaugural "Jim Lebenthal Infrastructure Champion" award next month.
December 19 - Pennsylvania
Former high-level athletes, such as New York Giants Super Bowl champion Phil McConkey, talk about sports experiences ranging from Rose Bowl to Wembley, and reflect on how their experiences on the field help them today in finance careers.
December 19 - New York
The Queens Library Board of Trustees fired embattled president and chief executive Thomas Galante, who is under federal investigation.
December 18 -
The attorney for the New York City Housing Authority came out swinging in response to a stinging report by city Comptroller Scott Stringer that accused the agency of squandering nearly $700 million of federal funds.
December 18 -
A big uncertainty for New York's MTA looms after it approved its operating budget for 2015: Its proposed $32 billion capital plan, which state officials must approve.
December 17 - New York
New York City's revised four-year financial plan shows much smaller out-year gaps than projected in June, said state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
December 16 -
Long Island's Nassau County now must plug a budget gap after legislators voted unanimously Monday evening to repeal a controversial revenue generating school-zone speed camera program.
December 16 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer and Hewlett-Packard settled for $10.6 million in dispute over a city emergency communications contract.
December 15 -
New York MTA board members called on the state to waive fees on new money bonds, which could cost the MTA $22.5 million in calendar 2015.
December 15 -
New York's MTA seeks up to $300 million in federal funding for infrastructure improvements for the L subway line to account for a spike in ridership.
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