- New York
Post-Sandy rebuilding again dominated the agenda as U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan visited New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie this week to discuss what should be done -- and who should pay for it.
August 23 -
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York board approved the sale of $1.4 billion in bonds on Wednesday.
August 21 -
New York State Tax Collections are up 13% in the first four months of the state's fiscal year.
August 21 - New York
RuthAnne Visnauskas will succeed Mathew Wambua as New York City Department of Housing Prevention and Development commissioner.
August 21 - New York
Foundations and financial institutions are providing more than $2.6 million in private funding to support the recovery from Hurricane Sandy in New York City.
August 20 -
Hunts Point Terminal Produce Market received a $10 million federal TIGER grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for freight rail improvements.
August 16 - New Jersey
Almost 10 months after Hurricane Sandy battered coastal New York and New Jersey, storm-struck municipal and county governments are still trying to regain their financial footing.
August 16 - New York
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Monroe County, N.Y.'s general obligation rating to Baa1 from A3 late on Tuesday.
August 14 - New York
Moody's is reviewing documents New York City sent it regarding substitute letters of credit in support of the city's GO bonds, fiscal 2004 subseries A-4 and A-5.
August 14 - New York
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority raised $24.3 million of revenue bonds to finance loans for residential energy efficiency improvements.
August 13 - New York
Galaxy General, Arverne by the Sea and Bluestone Organization will help rebuild homes destroyed by Hurricane Sandy under an RFO, New York City officials announced.
August 13 - New York
Moody's Investors Service downgraded the enhanced rating of bonds issued by DASNY for a school district to A3 from A2.
August 12 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority has awarded the first of three separate contracts for the East Side Access project, it announced Monday.
August 12 -
New York City can learn valuable lessons from Detroit's bankruptcy, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, despite the contrasts between the two cities.
August 8 - New York
Moody's Investors Service has changed the ratings and/or outlooks of 181 New York localities participating in the New York State Section 99-B Intercept Program.
August 7 - New York
The New York City Employees' Retirement System has reinvested $15 million in State of Israel Bonds, city Comptroller John Liu announced.
August 1 -
All three major ratings agencies have downgraded Catholic Health Services of Long Island, N.Y., revenue bonds.
July 31 - New York
New York City sold $377 million of tax-exempt refunding general obligation bonds through negotiation on Tuesday.
July 31 -
New York's MTA has secured $200 million of insurance protection that will help pay for future repairs for storm damage to its infrastructure, the agency announced.
July 31 -
New York City subway and bus fares would rise by 50% by 2023 if the MTA continues with biennial 8.4% fare increases, said the Independent Budget Office.
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