- New York
With a new financial team and a brighter outlook, the city of Yonkers will come to market for the first time in a year with $105 million of general obligation and school bonds on Tuesday.
December 7 -
Joining the bridge and tunnel crowd, Kroll rated about $900 million worth of bonds that New York's Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority intends to sell.
December 7 - New York
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's plans for New York City after Hurricane Sandy won't include seawalls, but levees, jetties, berms and dunes could be in the works.
December 7 -
Speaking in Washington before a Senate panel, Joseph Lhota, chairman of New York's MTA, urged federal help for his hurricane-battered transit system.
December 6 - New York
New Yorkers could face an extra $43 billion in taxes if Congress fails to act on the fiscal cliff, according to Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
December 6 - New York
Nassau County is planning to sell $260 million of tax anticipation notes for cash flow purposes on Thursday. A portion of the proceeds will go toward financing storm-related costs.
December 5 -
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York's board on Wednesday approved $175 million of new financings for healthcare, higher education, and non-profit institutions.
December 5 -
The need for New York's MTA to borrow up to $4.8 billion using short-term recovery notes for Hurricane Sandy costs is a credit negative, according to Moody's.
December 4 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is scheduled to sell $595 million of consolidated bonds in two series on Wednesday. Proceeds will finance capital expenditures for the authority's tunnels, bridges, and PATH train.
December 3 - New York
Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman Joseph Lhota deflected speculation about his viability as a mayoral candidate after leading the MTA through Hurricane Sandy.
November 30 - New York
New York’s tax collections through October continued to fall below expectations, according to a cash report released by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
November 30 - New York
New York City Comptroller John Liu called for "green apple" bonds to rid public school light fixtures of PCBs by 2015; he said the city would save $339 million.
November 30 - New York
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority has planned a $435 million sale of new money bonds on Tuesday, after a one-day retail order period.
November 29 -
Battered by Hurricane Sandy, New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority may be on the hook for an estimated $950 million, even after reimbursements.
November 28 -
Moody's has placed New York University Hospitals Center's A3 bond rating under review, after the continued closure of Tisch Hospital following Hurricane Sandy.
November 21 - New York
Saratoga Housing Authority’s spending controls are too lax, according to an audit released by New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
November 21 - New York
Westchester County Executive Robert Astorino released a proposed $1.7 billion budget for 2013 that does not raise taxes, marking the third consecutive year that the budget has reduced or kept flat the county’s tax levy.
November 21 - New York
New York City Comptroller John Liu said an audit of the city’s Department of Environmental Protection’s Bowery Bay water pollution control project in Queens determined that a consultant’s design errors and omissions had cost the city an extra $6.6 million, but the agency made little or no effort to recoup the money for the city.
November 21 - New York
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority sold $914.8 million of subordinate fixed-rate bonds on Thursday.
November 21 - New York
Will the proposed tourist ferris wheel for Staten Island be a game-changer for New York City's forgotten borough, or are officials spinning their wheels?
November 21

