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He is maintaining his full schedule and working at home, authority officials said.
March 30 -
The rapid spread of COVID-19 creates a great deal of uncertainty about the well-being of U.S. colleges and universities.
March 27 -
A shutdown of large public gatherings due to virus's pandemic cost the Manhattan cultural organization its investment grade rating.
March 26 -
Ratings for convention center financings and for hotels build to support the venues are under pressure.
March 26 -
Two baseball stadiums and a basketball arena face cash-flow hits from the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 24 -
They asked for a combined $4.4 billion.
March 24 -
New York MTA and 10 other transit systems have cited the crippling effects of ridership drops due to COVID-19.
March 24 -
Gerrard Bushell, executive chair of the New Terminal One Development Project at John F. Kennedy International Airport, discusses how the $7 billion public-private partnership is progressing under the leadership of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
March 24 -
The economic dislocations brought by COVID-19 led Fitch Ratings to drop the Long Island county to BBB-plus.
March 23 -
The authority, which tapped its $1 billion credit line and received a warning shot from Moody's, says COVID-19 is a disaster that requires a national response.
March 20 -
Questions about the impact of COVID-19 surround the state-run authority, which operates New York City transit and is one of the largest municipal issuers.
March 18 -
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released updated state revenue projections.
March 18 -
Authority Chairman Patrick Foye cited plummeting revenue as riders stay home because of COVID-19
March 17 -
"I think it's way too early to determine how we're going to adjust the budget," the mayor said.
March 17 -
The municipal finance industry is dealing with minute-by-minute news of state-wide school closures, shuttered restaurants, curfews and canceled events. New issues are increasingly being put on the day-to-day calendar.
March 16 -
The suspension of spectator sports removes two critical revenue streams for the venue in Brooklyn, according to Moody's Investors Service.
March 16 -
Thomas Bruder, Lauren Trialonas and Jennifer Cosper were named principals in the firm’s Public & Infrastructure Finance practice.
March 12 -
With a state budget deadline on the horizon, NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo is requesting revised revenue estimates that factor in the economic realities of fast-spreading virus.
March 12 -
Officials at the country's largest municipal healthcare system are tracking COVID-19 costs as they face headwinds from the state and federal governments.
March 11 -
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton plans to maintain day-to-day operations from home after a positive coronavirus test.
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