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The state has selected a stretch of Interstate 24 between Nashville and Murfreesboro to be its first "Choice Lane," an optional toll lane to bypass congestion.
August 15 -
Both ratings agencies cited the health system's improved liquidity in recent years.
July 22 -
The county commission gave final approval to a nonprofit hospital bond and preliminary approval to a county government bond.
July 9 -
The new law was modeled after a North Carolina law and its use in Charlotte, said Matt Wiltshire, president of Pathway Affordable Housing Corporation, which works to develop affordable rental housing in Nashville.
May 30 -
The state expects to release a RFQ for interested consortiums later this year and has named I-24 as the first toll lane project.
February 9 -
EPB of Chattanooga is seeking the new funds for capital work necessary to accommodate the Tennessee city's expected population growth.
October 25 -
Ahead of issuance, the city's $40.2 million of general obligation bonds received top marks from Fitch and S&P.
October 19 -
Nashville Senior Care, LLC's Chapter 11 filing impacts bonds sold through conduit issuers in Florida, Ohio and Tennessee.
August 21 -
The $705.4 million of Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County bonds will be combined with $500 million from the state government.
August 16 -
The Tennessee Valley Authority has $19 billion of outstanding bonds and provides power to 10 million people.
August 4