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New York's incoming mayor must balance some short-term fiscal advantages with longer-term concerns.
December 3 -
While the outgoing New York mayor's final plan showed some bright spots, enough remains to test Eric Adams when he takes office.
December 1 -
The refinancing will add $80.5 million to the original 2017 federal loan for the project, bringing the total to $606.7 million.
November 30 -
The forum is urging its members to contribute to scholarship funds to honor the memories of Robert Rosenberg, Carey Gabay, Ned Flynn and Alan Anders.
November 29 -
Michelle Wu's election was an exception at the local level as voters rejected hard-left candidates and initiatives.
November 24 -
Putting aside dynamics such as federal pandemic aid and congestion pricing, the transit authority's latest financial plan had a rinse-and-repeat feel.
November 19 -
Jennifer Johnston, director of research, municipal bonds, at Franklin Templeton, talks with Chip Barnett about whether a “Great Migration” from cities like New York and San Francisco is really taking place or is it just an urban myth. (19 minutes)
November 16 -
With less defined mechanisms than other cities, a report says, the incoming mayor has an opportunity to shape the city's reserve policy.
November 10 -
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut finally come to terms on splitting up emergency funding.
November 10 -
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli discusses his COVID-19 federal funding tracker, and initiatives that range from transparency to pensions. Paul Burton hosts. (28 minutes)
November 9 -
Eric Adams must deal with the COVID-19 pandemic's lingering effects, which include new remote-work patterns that may affect tax revenue and real estate values.
November 5 -
New York City got a new mayor, comptroller and City Council while Boston and Pittsburgh elected mayors. In New Jersey, final results in the gubernatorial election were still too close to call.
November 3 -
Chuck Stavitski and Elaine Brennan of Roosevelt & Cross and Ken Bieger of the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission talk about how the Canadian border closing due to COVID-19 affected upstate New York issuers. Chip Barnett hosts. (16 minutes)
November 2 -
Gov. Kathy Hochul's thrusts include the MTA Open Data Act; state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli launched a federal COVID-19 funding tracker.
October 29 -
Its deep water and access to dollars position it well, a climate expert said.
October 28 -
Options for the beleaguered transit authority include expanding its commuter rail base and cracking down on fare evasion.
October 25 -
The mayoral candidates faced off in their first televised debate in advance of the Nov. 2 election.
October 21 -
Profits were up in New York City's securities industry, according to the state comptroller's annual report, even as job losses accelerated.
October 21 -
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's audit chided the agency for not fully evaluating economic development initatives.
October 19 -
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are at odds over how to split COVID relief money and the federal government won't step in.
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