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Critics of incentives used to lure Amazon to New York City prevailed as the company canceled plans for a project that would have impacted housing and transit.
February 14 -
Vineyard Wind is looking to arrange financing for a $2.15 billion phase of the project by October, people said.
February 14 -
An unexpected tax appeal settlement with Atlantic City's Hard Rock Hotel & Casino will steer financial resources away from the city's recovery efforts.
February 13 -
Ned Lamont says his initiative could cut Connecticut’s borrowing by 39%, or hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
February 13 -
The private passenger train operation that debuted as Brightline says it will stay private for now.
February 12 -
New Gov. Janet Mills’ first budget proposal would hike spending by $700 million without raising taxes or fees.
February 12 -
Fixing up mass transit in metropolitan New York could involve several components, Mayor Bill de Blasio said as the city and state renewed their budget tussle.
February 12 -
Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration issued an RFQ for an advisor to evaluate using state-owned assets to stabilize its pension system.
February 11 -
NYC budget watchdogs credited the mayor efforts to restrain spending before an expected economic slump, though some said he didn't go far enough.
February 8 -
As Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney gears up for his next budget proposal, city officials are focused on keeping healthy fund balance levels.
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