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A $63.7 million remarketing of Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority general revenue bonds triggered strong retail demand, according to New York MTAs finance manaher.
November 17 - New York
Too much job creation in New York is concentrated on low-wage industries, city Comptroller Scott Stringer said in his quarterly economic report.
November 13 - New York
Comptroller Scott Stringer and the New York City Pension Funds have launched an initiative to enable shareowners to nominate directors at U.S. companies using the corporate ballot.
November 11 -
Opinion over how to use an abandoned 3-1/2 mile rail corridor in New York City's Queens borough is as diverse as the neighborhoods within its reach, according to a study.
November 11 -
New York's MTA unveiled the new Fulton Center complex in lower Manhattan. The $1.4 billion project was conceived after Sept. 11.
November 10 -
Debate resonates in New York City's Queens borough over how to best use a 3-1/2 mile abandoned rail corridor.
November 7 - New York
Standard & Poor's upgraded the New York State Power Authority's senior debt to AA from AA-minus on Nov. 3.
November 5 - New York
The Nassau County Sewer and Storm Water Finance Authority has received stronger ratings because of a new flow of funds.
November 3 - New York
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a $400,000 grant program that aims to incentivize new businesses to locate to vacant storefronts along Sandy-damaged Staten Island's waterfront.
November 3 - New York
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority intends to sell about $375 million of second resolution, fixed-rate tax-exempt refunding and new money bonds on Nov. 13 after a one-day retail period.
November 3 -
While Puerto Rico faces fiscal problems that are similar to those of 1970s New York, it's important to note the differences between the two economies as the island commonwealth seeks a solution.
November 3
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A $5 million budgetary surplus and better transparency marks New York City's comprehensive annual financial report, said Comptroller Scott Stringer.
October 31 - New York
The $2 billion New York state school bond measure on Tuesday's ballot at the instigation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo is arriving before voters without much fanfare amid skepticism from some quarters.
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Jay Walder, a former chairman and chief executive of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, was named chief executive of Alta Bicycle Share, which operates New York City's Citi Bike bicycle sharing program.
October 29 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority will look to keep biennial fare increases to the 4% inflation rate, said chairman Thomas Prendergast.
October 29 -
Key players will discuss the design and construction of the $1.4 billion Fulton Center megaproject in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Oct. 29.
October 28 -
Ineffective safety management was common to five Metro-North Railroad accidents over 11 months, including a train collision last December that killed four persons.
October 28 -
Floating-rate notes enable New York's MTA to take advantage of the short part of the yield curve, finance director Patrick McCoy said.
October 27 - New York
New York City's Transitional Finance Authority plans to sell $850 million of future tax-secured subordinate bonds.
October 27 -
The decision by the State University of New York to expand an online learning platform to grow total system enrollment is a credit positive, Moody's said.
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