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The insurer wants more time to develop land it received as part of the city's bankruptcy exit.
February 27 -
Detroit wants to use $55 million in surplus cash to retire debt issued in 2014 as part of the city’s exit from Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
February 20 -
An official says that a transit plan without Oakland and Macomb is “absolutely viable from a technical standpoint.”
February 16 -
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson said he won't ask county voters to fund the system.
February 9 -
The Detroit-based university will sell $120 million in general revenue bonds.
February 9 -
The city ended fiscal 2017 with a $53 million surplus, marking its third straight budget surplus since exiting bankruptcy.
February 1 -
The city launched a new investor website, and boasts two recent upgrades to its still-junk ratings.
January 2 -
After granting an expansion franchise to Nashville, Major League Soccer has Cincinnati, Detroit and Sacramento on the hook.
December 27 -
Wayne State University's partnership with a private developer may serve as a model -- especially if the pending tax law bans private activity bonds.
December 5 -
The developer's transformational plan relies on roughly $250 million of bond financing.
November 29