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One-time spending, rainy-day funds and fare hikes are forming a rickety bridge for crossing the transit funding ravine.
July 22 -
The sale reflects the strength and demand of New York state paper.
July 19 -
George "Jay" Wheatley is the latest Citi banker to join Raymond James.
July 18 -
The legislature dodged broad changes to education or transit, but bet big on business-friendly initiatives.
July 17 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority is set up to refund Build America Bonds as part of a $2.11 billion deal slated to land in the market this week.
July 15 -
The question of how much federal money Congress will provide for the replacement of the Key Bridge goes before the Senate Environmental Committee.
July 10 -
Work is expected to be completed in 2038 and ultimately provide four rail tunnels for Amtrak and NJ Transit trains between New York and New Jersey.
July 8 -
In a year characterized by a rise in mega deals, the agency looks to address an advancing financial "cliff."
July 8 -
The New Terminal One project was able to flex its construction progress, which the P3 backers say may have encouraged investors in a deal upsized by $1 billion.
July 8 -
The City Council-approved deal spends big on education and housing and reverses earlier cuts, but analysts are wary of the city's budget practices.
July 8