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Natalia Quintero of the Partnership for New York City discusses the Transit Tech Lab accelerator program, which involves the MTA and other regional transportation agencies. Paul Burton hosts. (14 minutes)
April 20 -
Nearly 40% of the fees it pays for bond sales go to women-owned, minority-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned investment banks.
April 16 -
While state budget language restricts the governor's use of $1.3 billion of bonding, he has other options as transit advocacy groups push back.
April 12 -
Business leaders and budget watchdogs ask whether the $212 billion spending plan would set up the state and its anchor city for a fall.
April 7 -
Lawmakers packaged revenue, social justice and market positioning while flexing political muscle when they voted to legalize marijuana.
April 1 -
The suburban New York county will go to market next month armed with a positive outlook from the rating agency, its first movement on the county since 2012.
March 22 -
Limited-size audiences are returning to live events in New York. Shutdowns from the coronavirus have hit the sports, arts and entertainment industries hard.
March 5 -
Taxable deals and refinancings fueled the 2020 volume spike as issuers adjusted to the coronavirus. The pandemic still looms over 2021.
February 26 -
New York State’s public sector entities have more than $300 billion of unfunded other post-employment benefit liabilities, which accounts for a quarter of the nation’s total of $1.2 trillion of other post-employment benefit debt.
February 24
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The Federal Transit Administration rescinded a Trump administration policy that refused to count as a local cost-share the payments by New York and New Jersey on a proposed federal loan.
February 17 -
"We need to make realistic assumptions regarding our ability to achieve expected returns in the future," said North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell.
February 17 -
Officials see the Moynihan Train Hall and other works in progress as springboards for the city's revival from the coronavirus pandemic.
February 5 -
Five of the law firm's nine new partners are attorneys of color or women.
January 29 -
The $187 million deal is the largest yet to be hosted on the Clarity platform, which is approaching the half billion mark of resets every week.
January 25 -
The bistate agency intends to fund a build-in-place Manhattan terminal with capital funds, air rights, PILOT payments and federal backing.
January 25 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York’s legislature may agree on the concept of online sports betting, but a fight lurks over the winners and losers of implementation.
January 22 -
While federal funds enabled the transit authority to sidestep fare hikes for now, it faces a raft of pandemic-related variables and state budget uncertainty.
January 22 -
In a year in which 16 states lost population, Texas' growth is expected to stand out in the belated 2020 Census.
January 4 -
Budget watchdogs and others say the city must do more than just muddle through.
December 31 -
The bi-state agency may face further cuts to its capital program after receiving no funds in the second round of federal coronavirus relief.
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