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The Ohio Turnpike and Transportation Commission is selling $72 million of senior-lien bonds and $415 million of junior-lien bonds.
January 26 -
The "transformative" effect of landing the second Amazon headquarters is likely to help the economy of the winning government, according to S&P.
January 26 -
Sometime this spring, a gaping hole will appear in the top floor of the PNC Building where a row of windows now looks 300 feet down on Cascade Plaza.
January 16 -
MetroHealth is looking to partner for growth, saying it is in the best position to partner with another system.
January 8 -
Last year, Cuyahoga County discovered $36 million from a 2014 bond sale that officials had somehow overlooked for years and that needed to be spent by the end of the year.
January 3 -
It's a sure thing that within two years, the Worthington Board of Education will ask for a bond issue to begin to deal with cramped, aging buildings.
January 2 -
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority faces a $20 million budget gap because of changes in state tax distribution.
December 28 -
After granting an expansion franchise to Nashville, Major League Soccer has Cincinnati, Detroit and Sacramento on the hook.
December 27 -
Northeastern Local Schools Board of Education members remain uncertain if they will go back to the ballot in May after voters in November rejected a plan to build $117 million new schools.
December 22 -
The state's latest financial report shows Canton is still financially stressed but improving.
December 18 -
Moody's dropped Wood County Hospital Association to Ba1 and assigned a negative outlook.
December 15 -
The deal includes $524 million to refund outstanding debt.
December 11 -
Wayne State University's partnership with a private developer may serve as a model -- especially if the pending tax law bans private activity bonds.
December 5 -
The group plans to sell roughly $1 billion of bonds, with a mix of btax-exempt and taxable debt.
November 30 -
City Auditor Hugh Dorrian steered Columbus away from complicated debt instruments and protected its triple-A bond ratings.
November 28 -
Tom Enright and Rick Hursh are managing directors of the firm’s new capital markets office in Indianapolis.
November 21 -
The Moody's downgrade comes amid large losses and higher capital spending.
November 15 -
The mill will recycle waste paper and corrugated containers.
November 9 -
Mike Duggan won another term in Detroit, and Flint's Karen Walker beat back a recall effort.
November 8 -
The end of the probe was disclosed in offering documents for a $67 million refunding deal.
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