- New York
The New York Yankees intend to refinance more than $1 billion in tax-exempt revenue bonds issued to build their latest stadium.
August 30 -
The proposed $6.9 billion Port Covington development project in Baltimore would include the largest tax increment financing district in the citys history and would be financed in part with $660 million of bonds backed by the increased property tax revenues.
August 30 -
New Hampshire's Dartmouth-Hitchcock Obligated Group received a one notch downgrade from one rating agency while another placed it on watch with negative implications.
August 29 -
Amtrak countersued the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority over $30 million for track maintenance between Boston and Rhode Island.
August 29 -
Fifty years ago, Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corp. issued a $1.6 million bond for a now-defunct biblical school. Since then it has handled roughly $7.4 billion in debt.
August 26 - New Jersey
A top New Jersey lawmaker is pressing Gov. Chris Christie to release details on a controversial 2011 tax settlement agreement forged between the Republican governor and Atlantic City casinos previously owned by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
August 26 -
Maryland and Federal Transit Administration officials want a federal judge to restore funding for the $5.6 billion Purple Line light rail public-private partnership project that was shut down by court order in early August.
August 25 - New Jersey
The closing of the Trump Taj Mahal will add to the thousands of hospitality industry jobs Atlantic City has already lost since 2014, according to the latest South Jersey Economic Review released by Stockton University.
August 25 -
Wells Fargo Securities and Barclays Capital have agreed to pay the Rhode Island Commerce Corp. $25.6 million in a proposed settlement of a lawsuit involving a loan to former videogame company 38 Studios, the state announced Tuesday.
August 23 - New Jersey
Atlantic Citys remaining casinos saw a 21% jump in operating profits for the first half of 2016, according to new state data.
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