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Officials with the private passenger train company said contractors have been hired to extend service from West Palm Beach to Orlando.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is inching closer toward a replacement for its nearly 70-year old bus terminal by zeroing in on three possible options.
May 24 -
The tapes, according to Preston Hollow, demonstrate the success of Nuveen's strong-arm tactics to protect its high-yield market share.
May 24 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has touted his administration's record levels of reserves. Whether they can sustain a downturn is up for debate.
May 24 -
A 2.1% drop in durable goods orders shows businesses are holding off on equipment purchases as trade tensions with China increase.
May 24 -
Lawmakers advanced a bill designed to make the New York State Department of Transportation more accountable for its capital planning.
May 23 -
The city announced that it has acquired 200 acres of land as part of its deal to land a new assembly plant.
May 23 -
The municipal bond market saw the largest Garvee bond deal so far hit the screens on Thursday.
May 23 -
Lawsuits accusing banks and broker-dealers of fraud in the variable-rate demand obligation market helped cement the decision to use the platform.
May 23 -
J.W. Korth & Co. was found to have charged excessive markups in 38 sales of municipal securities.
May 23 -
Analysts homed in on the phrase “some time” and the absence of rate cut discussion in the minutes of the last Federal Open Market Committee meeting..
May 23 -
The new guidance issued Wednesday under Notice 2019-39 covers, among other things, Tribal Economic Development Bonds and direct-pay Build America Bonds.
May 23 -
Debate over the level of openness at New York MTA resonates on several fronts, notably during a joust over reports of overtime abuse.
May 23 -
Joshua Schank, chief innovation officer for Los Angeles Metro, weighs opportunities and challenges. Paul Burton hosts from the Smart Cities NYC conference.
May 23 -
Court filings cast doubt on repayment of an additional $5.1 billion in the territory's debt restructuring.
May 22 -
Municipal bond buyers saw a spate of large new deals hit the market on Wednesday.
May 22 -
The developer of the proposed $20 billion One Chicago project is seeking state subsidies as part of a P3 deal.
May 22 -
Capital Markets Director Kelly Hutchinson has returned to private sector after more than three years managing state debt issuance.
May 22 -
Municipal market participants are increasingly skeptical that an infrastructure bill will pass this year.
May 22 -
The latest slip in inflation will likely be short-lived and interest rates could stay where they are “for some time.”
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